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Show 0 Perianal 9nteieit Mrs. Oassie Riding has returned to her home in Hurricane, following follow-ing an operation two weeks ago in Salt Lake City. She is recovering well, according to word received by her daughters, Mrs. Rayda R. Knight and Mrs. Nell Oallister. Mrs. L. W. Gibson has returned to her home in Ogden, after a visit of a week in Delta with her sister, Mrs. Edwin Wies. Mrs. Floyd Bishop returned to Delta Wednesday from Salinas, Kansas, where she had been with her husband, Lt. Bishop, since his recall to active duty in the air force. Lt. Bishop, flying B 29's, left there Nov. 17, andd arrived safely Nov. 19 in England, where he will be stationed. Mrs. Bishop will remain re-main in Delta during his absence. Lt. Dale Johnson, stationed with the navy air force at San Diego, visited in Delta from Saturday to Monday, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Johnson. He was on his way to Seattle to meet his squadron. squad-ron. Visiting here with him was Miss Agnes Humola of San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Jones and daughter, Berniece, returned to Del- j ta Wednesday from Santa Monica, 1 where they visited their daughters, Violet and La Rae Jones. Mrs. Thelma Hobbs of Dayton, Idaho, and Mrs. Iveine Astle of Logan, Lo-gan, visited in Delta from Friday to Monday with their sister, Mrs. Clark Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor of Toledo, Ohio, announce the birth of a daughter on Nov. 19. The baby girl is a grandchild of Mrs. Loren Taylor of Delta. Pfc. Reed Bohn and his wife and son, from March Field, California, are in Delta this week, called here by the illness of their father, Alvin Bohn. They were in Salt Lake City last week until Friday, to see Mr. Bohn at the hospital and then came on to Delta. Jay Bohn went to Salt Lake after their return, leaving Reed at the service station. sta-tion. Their mother has remained in Salt Lake City with Mr. Bohn since he was taken there last week. He has to remain absolutely absolute-ly quiet, and is being treated for a blood clot that caused his serious ser-ious illrfess. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Law and family are spending Thanksgiving weekend in Elko, Nevada, with Mrs. Law's sister, Mrs. Anne Kit-Chler. |