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Show Ojj Perianal 9ttei&i Brent Lynn Twitchell, 2-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Twit- ' chell, was brought to his home in j Delta last week from the LDS hospital, where he has been having therapy for after-effects of polio. The little boy is doing well, his father says. He still wears braces on his body and legs, and goes to Salt Lake City once a week now for continued treatments. Jessie Lynn Cook, U. of U. freshman, fresh-man, returned to school Sunday after af-ter a week end visit in Delta with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cook. Mrs. VernMoody, who has been spending the winter in Long Beach, Cal., was a Delta visitor during the week. After visiting in Eureka and Spanish Fork she will return to California. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baker returned Sunday from a week in California. Making the trip with them were .their mothers, Mrs. Ethel Baker, of Fillmore, and Mrs. Maude Stevens, of Holden, who was returning from a visit of several months in California. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Callister leu Delta Monday to drive to Phoenix, Aril., lor a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sampson, of Salt Lake City, visited in Delta over the week end with their children chil-dren here and old friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. George Van De Vanter left Delta Friday to drive to California for a week's vacation vaca-tion and trip. |