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Show tftcitat Mrs. Ethel Beebe Youth Injured Playing Football Ned Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark, received a broken arm, cracked collar bone and his arm pulled from the socket while playing football foot-ball at school Tuesday. He was taken to the Roosevelt hospital, then on to Salt Lake for treatment. treat-ment. His father went with him, and George Carroll took them out in his car. Ausin Beebe, of Salem, and Fritz Burton, of Roosevelt, called at the Gilbert Beebe home Saturday. James and Floyd Weeks, who are employed at Tooele, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smith and son, of Salt Lake City, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ty Kolb. They spent Sunday at Moon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen left Sunday for Whiterocks, where Mr. Olsen is employed for the winter. Mrs. Wm. E. Clark and daughter. daugh-ter. Cleo, and Mrs. Mary Carroll made a trip to Provo over the week end for a load of fruit. Russell Harrison, agent for an insurance company, was in town on business Tuesday. Wm. O. Larsen, of Bluebell, was an Altonah business visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay and family left the latter part of last week for a visit with relatives rela-tives in Canada. Earl Reese, of Upalco, was in Altonah on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe spent the week end in Salt Lake City with their daughter, Mrs. Barbara Searle. They also visited vis-ited Ed Davis, who is recovering from an illness at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Carl Girth. Mr. Davis' many friends will be glad to hear he is much better and hopes to be around soon. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Williams and his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams, of Urbana, Mo., arrived Friday to visit his sisters. Mrs. Cora Holt and Mrs. Jesse A. Fowler, and families. Mrs. Holt left for Missouri Mis-souri with them Monday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred and family attended the State Fair in Salt Lake City last week. Harold Fowler made a business busi-ness trip to Ashton, Idaho, for the R.E.A. last week. Supt. Dean C. Christensen, of Duchesne, was in Altonah on business Thursday. |