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Show Inside Sanpete L.D.S. Hospital The odor that drifted from the kitchen of the Sanpete LDS hospital hos-pital last Tuesday afternoon was enough to make a patient take up his bed and walk. It was of apricot jam. Thanks to a group of Moroni women, a winter's supply of apricot ap-ricot jam has been stocked on the hospital's shelves as the result re-sult of last Tuesday's canning bee. fa Those who assisted Mrs. Lucy Blackham, hospital cook, in the preparation of the luscious preserves pre-serves were Mrs. Vaughn Guy-mon, Guy-mon, Mrs. Leona Irons and Mrs. Ethel Bailey. utner hospital news included the release of Mrs. Alma Nielson of Ephraim who was allowed to return to her home last Saturday Satur-day after a seven-weeks stay at the hospital. She has been ill with a heart ailment. Admitted this week were Selda Hatch of Manti for surgery and Mont Nordstrom of Fairview for surgery. surg-ery. Births were as follows: Girl, to Levoir I. and Goldie P. Shepherd, Mt. Pleasant, 5 lbs., 4 oz., August 13. Girl, Verl E. and Christie O. Johansen, Mt. Pleasant, 7 lbs. 15 oz., August 14. Girl, Rex G. and Lillis J. Kel-let, Kel-let, Moroni, 8 lbs., 3 oz., August 14. e Girl, H. Chariton and Fern Jacobs, Mt. Pleasant, 7 lbs., Aug ust 17. ' |