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Show ing splendidly.' Skin graft was necessary to cover " the . ugly wound Gerald received when he was thrown from a horse some I two weeks ago and it will be two weeks or more before the boy can leave the hospital. Mrs. Hubert Hu-bert Childs, the boy's mother, is with him. CENTERFIELD . . NEWS ITEMS Milton Olsen, who has been conducting a shoe repairing shop in Centerfield, accompanied by his. family, has gone to Salt Lake to live. R. C. Swalberg, accompanied by his two sons, Ralph and Carl, and Uhlan Swalberg and Wesley Christensen spent last Saturday and Sunday in the mountains. They returned home Monday. The boys traveled horseback, while tents, grub and other necessities ne-cessities were carried by Doctor Swalberg in his car. Twelve Mile was the scene of the outing and the crowd report a fine time. John W. Nielson motored to Salt Lake last Saturday, having been called there on important business matters. He was accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Nielson, Mrs. Hyrum Brough, Miss Beulah Brough! and Miss Edna Ander sen. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sheffield Shef-field and son, Russell, left for their home at Kaysville Tuesday after spending several days here visiting at the home of Mrs. Sheffield's Shef-field's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Do-herty Do-herty have returned from a four-day four-day trip through the scenic parts of Southern Utah. Bryce canyon, can-yon, Zion's canyon and other points of . interest were visited and the visitors are loudly singing sing-ing the praises of the grandeur of the southern section. Word has ben received here to the leffect that Gerald Childs, who was taken to Salt Lake last week for special treatment, is do- |