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Show the hospital. Edna Fisher has been confined con-fined to her bed for the past month due to a back injury she suffered from a fall. Edna is able to be up and about for short periods of time, but still confined to her home. Judy Gooisdoingvery well in the Marine Corps, at Paris Island and will be graduating March 17. Judy's letters are very interesting and really gives one a picture of basic training and how tough it is, especially if you didn't like what you are doing. Won't be long now Judy, keep up the good work. Wm. Hutala was hospitalized hospital-ized last Thursday andtreat-ed andtreat-ed for a ruptured retna. The eye can be very touchy but reports are fine and Willy will be back on the job soon. Mary Ellen Murnin, a junior majoring in public relations and business will represent Westminster College Col-lege as Centennial Centuria, As Centennial Centura, Miss Murnin will be spokesman for hundreds of students as byBea Kenneth Kummer entered the hospital Tuesday for eye surgery on Wednesday for a cataract. Ken has been having hav-ing problems with his eyes for sometime and it is hoped this will end them. Ethel Sorenson is back home and improving daily, her mother-in-law, Vera Sorenson is also able to be back home after a stay in she represents them at forthcoming college centennial centen-nial events. Mary Ellen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murnin of Bountiful and well known in Park City. Mildred Nelsen and Florence Flor-ence Isaacson are still patients pat-ients in the Heber Hospital both suffering breaks due to falls this winter. Mildred with a broken hip and Florence, Flor-ence, a broken leg. Hope to see both out and around before be-fore too long. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Gordon Gor-don of Moab, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Don Richardson of Rock Springs, Wyoming were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richardson. Doyle has not been well for sometime now and it was great to know he could make the trip. |