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Show Ml Honie Miss Margie Nyberg Little Gerald Thompson was injured last week when he slipped slip-ped off the fender of his father's truck and fell under the car. Two wheels passed over the boy's legs. . George Walker, of Pleasant Grove, returned home Wednesday Wednes-day after visiting a week with her mother-in-law. Leda Bcckstead, Carol Blea-zard Blea-zard and Nellie Nyberg, of the Bluebird Primary class, enjoyed a coasting party and refreshments refresh-ments with their leader, Mrs. Bernice Van Tassell, Friday evening eve-ning of last week. E. J. Mitchell has been in Salt Lake for a few days. Fred Birch drove his father, G. A.- Birch, and sister, Mary, into Salt Lake. From there Mr. Birch and Mary are leaving for an extended visit in California. The Floyd Farnsworths accompanied accom-panied the Birches to Salt Lake. Because of willows obstructing obstruct-ing the view at the corner of the A. B. Madsen home, a truck driven by Glen Van Tassell, of Mt. Home, collided Friday with a car driven by Billie Reynolds, of Boneta. The Reynolds' car was demolished, but luckily Billy escaped with minor scratches. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Killian have received word that they are the grandparents of twin boys, born to their son, Claude, and his wife, who are living in Washington. Washing-ton. Word has been, received that Mrs. Joseph West, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Maude Bunce, of Springville, was suddenly stricken ill and has been taken to a hospital. |