Show News eves In n Brief Y Coming in with the gentle March lamb on Thursday Judith Ann Jensen arrived at athe the he he L. L D D. D S. S hos hos- pital She Is la the daughter of Lt and Mrs Mra Allen Jensen Their Is I great rejoicing at the home hems of Mr and and Mrs Mra J. J J. J Jensen for forthe forthe the arrival of little Judith gives to them their first great grand grand- I child Mr Jensen has understood understood understood under under- stood that great grand fatherhood mont ment old age but ho he has found that It makes you feel younger and andI I happier I V Mrs Flora Richman was in Price over the week end to be with her herI lover I sister Mrs RIdell Peacock who has undergone a serious operation In the Price Hospital T V The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Plon- Plon I leers eelS eel'S met last Monday at the h home me of Mrs Alden Barton Darton with three county officers present The lesson losson los leg son was given by Mrs Jennie Cox Other parts of the program were a reading by Virginia Barton history history his his- tory Mrs Leonard KJar music by Elaine Barton Darton v i Mrs Irs Douglas Ream Roam of Berkley California visited last week with her sister Mrs B. B F F. Hulme and antI I family Mrs Reams Ream's son Forrest Foriest D D. Ream who wilD has bas been beel in ina ina in a convalescent hospital for th past two months arrived from North Nor Carolina and accompanied his mother to their home Friday v Rodney Lee Leo Mellor president of the High School student body was In Salt Lake last week end to enlist In the Navy and successful successful- successfully ly passed pas the test for special tr train train- ln- ln ing He will be bo Inducted into the Navy and will be bo sent to training quarters for instruction following oll the close of school Y v Word was received at ManU Mantl Wed Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday that little Fay the youngest youngest young young- est cst child of Mr and Mrs Leland E. E Anderson had been run over overby overby overby by an automobile at Richmond Call California Fay was taken to a hospital and according to the report report report re re- re- re port is In fairly good condition v v Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Jay Braithwaite have been in Ocean Side California Califor Califor- nia the past two weeks visiting with their son Don Kenneth who Is la stationed their at a Navy base baso Y T Miss Irene Hougaard left loft last Friday for tor Salt Lake City where she would meet her brother Paul and together they would leave for California for a vacation v v Mr and Mrs ClIford Gilford Gee and andson andson andson son and Mrs Ted Tuttle and son of ot Provo and Mr and Mrs 1 Urvin Gee of Moroni were dinner guests of Mr 11 and Mrs A. A M M. M Tuttle last Sunday Mrs Mra Gee and Mrs Airs Tuttle are visiting with the Tuttles this week v P Miss Jean Denison Denson who has haft been working for the duPont Company for the past year in Pasco Washington Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington was home for a visit with her parents Mr and Mrs MelvIn Melvln Denison While hero here her parents entertained at a a. a family dinner in her honor T Y- Y Mr and Mrs George entertained at a family familY dinner dinner Monday evening In honor of th the the birthday anniversary of Mrs Federson's Fed Ped- erson's arsons mother Mrs Farrel Funk Funi of Sterling v y Mrs Elva and Mrs Bell Dell Barton Darton are guests of ot th the Moroni Camp of the the Daughters othe o othe of the Utah Pioneers today todar at thel theli monthly meeting and social Y v DEER BENEFIT FROM FRO MILD WINTER Sportsmen complaining about asserted depletion of or Utah's deOT deni herd from doe hunting can than Mother Nature for the winter in tho the recollection of or voter yeter an game wardens It HIt has been the lightest winter I f remember in my 30 years cars lh the tho State Fish and Game Commit Commis zion Blon Warden Del Terry told D Drector Director DI rector Ross Leonard Randal Turpin the commission big game expert export said that Utah deer doer herd is bound to benefit Ii it several ways chief of which arc an 1 more deer escaped the claw of mountain lion and fangs of coyotes coyotes coy otes 2 Z as a whole the deer have survived the winter In super lors fors flesh condition 3 3 because deep 1 I p r snows snows I 1130 have VO d d to natural browse deer depredations to orchards and farm lands have bave been considerably during during- winter months 4 tin tile hunters hunter's buck ta tag will bring hl bina bin a n bigger and bettor animal nc i fa fall 11 i |