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Show Farmers Home Administration Administra-tion employees, A. B. Christen-sen, Christen-sen, Dary! Bohwman and Miss Janet Stevens, attended a two-day two-day convention in Salt Lake City last weekend. The were accompanied by Mrs. Christensen and daughter, Angela Maria. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bertoch and two children spent the weekend at the Earl Dillman residence. NEW ARRIVAL Interesting news was sent in this week from South Carolina,' announcing the arrival of a 6 lb. 1 oz. baby boy to the George Smiths, of Honea Paths, South Carolina. Mrs. Smith is the former Donna Reynolds, of Al-tamont. Al-tamont. The little fellow made entrance into the world on Sept. 13 at the Anderson Memorial Hospital, Anderson, South Carolina. Car-olina. Proud parents are doubly elated as this is the first child in the family. His name is Grady Wesley Anderson Smith and will .be called YAndy." Congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. Don Ar-arrived Ar-arrived in Roosevelt la'V" day and are visiting w:V' Anderton's parents "'" Mrs. Axel Anderson. Don leave November 3 for v.: City, Missouri, where he -attend the Central Te-'-' Institute, scheduled to 'b Nov. 8. His wife, Lorraine remain with her parents r he is attending school. ANNOUNCEMENT MA:: A clever announeemer:' was received this week,' ing as follows: "The E;' Production Company, of pc Grove, Calif., announc 1954 Model No. 1 e; Girl' Annette, model re October 11, 1954, crib 6 -lbs. 10 oz. Mr. Bob F. Designer and Chief E Mrs. Lynn G. Benson Pr-v tion Manager; and Dr. iv son Technical Assistant. : management assures the p. there Will be no new n: during the balance of the ;;: Congratulations, Bensorj' j I Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Str. ' of Spanish Fork, were tv $j in Roosevelt several d;y; j week. Mrs. Stewart has j assisting at the bank. c. : the absence of Carol Patry Was in an automobile ac: |