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Show "LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Packard visited Sunday with Mr. Packard's daughter, Mrs. Rodney Simonsen, and her new baby at the LDS hospital hos-pital In Salt Lake City. " Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Nash were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bodily Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Beecher Udy returned to Salt Lake City with her husband Sunday where the young couple will make their home. Mrs. Udy was formerly Miss Cleo Checcketts and has been employed in the office of-fice o the county agent. Morris West is spending a two week's vacation with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Ernest West. He is in the employ of the government at Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Stephens and family left Thursday to make their home in Smithfield. Mr. Stephens Ste-phens has been transferred there by the Utah Power and'Light company com-pany and will be in charge o the company's division in that section. Mrs. Arnold Paulsen of Salt Lake City and twin daughters are visiting visit-ing in Preston with Mrs. Paulsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Chatterton. Jesse Packard was called to Denver last week on account of the death o his brother, Leon Packard. Pack-ard. He returned home Saturday. William Checketts of Providence, Utah, visited three days this week with Mrs. Leslie Checketts and family. Merlin, Smith and Ernest Briten-beker Briten-beker were business visitors in Salt Lake City Tuesday and Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Robinson are the proud parents of a baby girl born November 2 at Jerome. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hendricks of Pasco, Washington, arrived Saturday Satur-day for a an extended visit with relatives. Eldon Tanner was a visitor in Salt Lake City Monday. ' Mrs. Kenneth A. Crockett visited visit-ed her parents, Mr: and Mrs. J. N. Larsen, during the past week, returning to her home in Salt Lake City, Friday. |