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Show The Arvin Bellons are the proud parents of a baby daughter, daugh-ter, born last Thursday at the Roosevelt Hospital. The little Miss hasnt' received a name, but weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. at birth. She and her mother returned home from the hospital Monday, and were anxiously greeted by proud father and the wee one's sister, Becky, 21-months old. Elated grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert, Arcadia, and Mr. and Mrs. Xavier Bellon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferron returned home Sunday night from a trip to Chicago and Minneapolis, Min-neapolis, where they visited their son, Richard, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ashton were visitors in Salt Lake City a few days this week. Dinner guests at the A. L. Norman home last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crow and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Halen. Visitors at the Lynn Whitlock residence are Mr. and Mrs. Arch Larsen. Mrs. Denzil Hatch, of Range-ly, Range-ly, visited Monday at the Paul Stringham residence. Returning with her to her home was Paula Stringham, who will remain with her aunt in Rangely while Mrs. Stringham is in Salt Lake City for medical treatment. Mrs. Hatch is Dr. Stringham's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Learning Learn-ing and family, of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the Axel Birch home last weekend. Congratulations to the Vernon Ver-non Millers, who are the proud parents of a new baby daughter, daugh-ter, who answers to Deborah and weighed 6 lbs. and 13 oz. when making entrance at the Roosevelt Hospital on Sept. 28. She has one sister, Jacqueline, now 18 months ' old. Mrs. Miller's Mil-ler's mother, Mrs. Lillian Bar-tholmew, Bar-tholmew, of Fayette, arrived last week to see her new granddaughter grand-daughter and help at the Miller residence. Thomas R. Todd, who recently recent-ly moved to' Salt Lake City, was a Rosevelt visitor over the the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchan-j an attended conference in Salt Lake last weekend. The twins, Jack and Jill, will spend a few weeks with their grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Herbert, in Salina. Mr. and Mrs. John Wogec were visitors in Salt Lake City last weekend, where they attended at-tended the wedding of Miss Jean Allred. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Allred, of Salt Lake City. Little Sandra Truman, daughter daugh-ter of Mr.- and Mrs. Don Truman, Tru-man, is in the LDS Hospital where she underwent a hip operation op-eration Monday. Her father reported re-ported that she was getting along fine. Mrs. Truman remained re-mained in Salt Lake with Sandra. San-dra. A combined business and pleasure plea-sure trip to Salt Lake City was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Pat Roberts Monday and Tuesday. Visiting from Friday to Monday Mon-day at the Earl Dillman home were Mrs. Dillman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brixen, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Workman Work-man were called to Lovell, Wy-oming Wy-oming last weekend due to tHe death of Mr. Workman's sister. Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Mantyla and children left Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon for Salt Lake City, where Dr. Mantyla will attend an Oral Cancer Clinic. They plan to return Sunday. |