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Show 1 CENTERFIELD i NEWS ITEMS Among those attending the semi- r.rr.u-.il conference at Salt Lake from Cer.te: field, were Bishop C. S. Hansen. Han-sen. Sidney Fje'idsted, Mr. and Mrs. Y. A. Fjeldsted, Chris. Larson and Mrs. Andrew Eogh and Mrs. C. M. Funk. ' Hyrtim F.rough of Standersville, spent a few days here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Anderson. Ander-son. On his return he was aecom-1 aecom-1 panied by his wife and Miss Beulah 'ijsough, who had been visiting here. James Tassie was caiied to Salt Lake, on account of the illness of his daughter, Mrs. W. C. Jensen, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. He was accompanied by j Mrs. S. P. Jensen and daughter. Mrs. Mrs. Jensen is reported to be in u critical condition and it will take er-tra er-tra care and treatment to tide her over her sickness.' Miss Margaret Tassie, who underwent an operation last August, suffered a relapse and is yet quite poorly. It may be that she will accompany her father home the first of the coming week. Mrs. C. S. Hansen, who was operated oper-ated on recently, returned to her home in Centerfield last Monday. She was accompanied by Bishop Hansen, who was returning from conference. ' Miss Eloda Sorenson, who has been serving as a missionary at Oakland, California, has returned to Center- field. This afternoon a party is being be-ing given in her behalf at the high school building. LeRoy Jensen, who has been at Los Angeles for the past several months has returned home. He expects to remain for the winter. |