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Show Basin Briefs The Standard will be glad to publish short life sketches of people over 80, whose names may have been omitted in our Christmas edition, if they will forward information to us. Considering Con-sidering the large number of octog'enarians in this area, it is p:obable that we rr,issed sqme people whde gathering mater, ial fpr the article, Home from the various schools and colleges throughout Utah to spend the Christmas holidays are Renee Labrum, Virginia Lambert, LeRoy Pulos, Howard Galloway, Earl McKen-na, McKen-na, Ray Neilson, Rolan Campbell. Camp-bell. Erma, Eva and Burr Eldredge, El-dredge, Jack Nixon, Betty Jo Sprouse, Fern Rasmussen, BYU; Cal Wilkins, Kent Nelson, and Lowell Hall, U of U; Joyce Jordan, Garry Mullins, Joanne Walton', Hal Helphrey, Ft. Duchesne, Du-chesne, Bob and Nancy Mari-raon, Mari-raon, Gerrie and Jo Anne Griffin, Grif-fin, Whiterocks, Wasatch Academy, Acad-emy, Mt. Pleasant; and Carol Bellon, U.S.A.C. Mrs. Louie Haddock lost control of her car Saturday ,at-ternoon ,at-ternoon when the vehicle struck ice as she was returning to her home east of town on Highway 40. The car crashed into a telephone tel-ephone pole, damaging it slightly. slight-ly. Mrs. Haddock was uninjured. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harrison Harri-son and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Malin spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, M.r. and Mrs. Paul Nelson motored mo-tored to Manti last week to attend a funeral. Marion Baumgaertel returned December 21, after spending the past year stationed at Ashyia Ai- Force Base, Kysuhu. Japan. Marion will visit with his parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgaertel Baum-gaertel until December 26, at which time he will report to Hill Field, Ogden. |