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Show PFC Harold Murray, stationed i with the U. S. Air Force at , At-terbury At-terbury AFB, Columbus.- Ind., is spending a 30-day furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murray. He will report to Camp Stoneman, California on Feb. 9 before leaving for overseas duty. Pvt. Hugh Murray, Jr., is stationed at San Diego with the Marines, and will arrive home Saturday for a 10-day furlough with his parents and brother, Harold. He is scheduled to report re-port to Virginia, where he wiL be stationed when his furlough expires. Mrs. Howard Ivory and new baby daughter will return home this week from the Rooseveit hospital. The new arrival, weighing weigh-ing 7 lbs., 14 oz., answers to the name of Kathlyn, and will be anxious to get home to her two brothers and three sisters, to say nothing of her father, Howard, who can't be touched with a: 10-foot pole. J Chad is the name of the new son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Gardner at the Uintah County Coun-ty hospital in Vernal. He arrived at 4:10 a.m. December 31, being the last baby to be born at that hospital in 1951. Congratulations, Congratula-tions, Gardners. .NYBERGS ENJOY CALIFORNIA TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Nyber? and son, Bobby, spent the Christmas Christ-mas holidays taking a trip to Nevada and California. While in Nevada v they visited Boulder Dam and Las Vegas, then traveled travel-ed north . to Bakersf ield. Calif. They also visited : at Oakland with Mrs. Nyberg's brother and Sister,-- Mr. Emmett Boyle and Mrs A. J. Basscon. They spent some time in San Francisco with Mrs. Nyberg's sister, Miss Edna Boyle. , They .report a wonderful time, but a snowy trip returning home over U. S. Highway 40 directly after a severe storm which resulted re-sulted in 103 inches 6f snow in the Sierra, Nevada mountains. NOTE FROM -FORMER ROOSEVELT RESIDENT The Standard received a note this week from Hazel Harmston FrizzelL former Roosevelt resident resi-dent and subscriber, who submitted sub-mitted a bit of news, concerning her former residence here. -- Mrs. Friizell stated that she was one of the first white girls on the townsite, being1 the oldest daughter of Ed F. Harmston, founder of th town. She Is also a charter member .. and past-president past-president of the American Legion Leg-ion Auxiliary and took part in all of the earliest activities of the town. She . was public librarian, li-brarian, a member of the judge of election board, took school census and was the : Roosevelt correspondent for the ' Myton Free Press until she moved to California several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey- Jessen, of Alton ah, were hosts, Sunday, at a dinner complimenting Mr., and Mrs. Reay Jessen and daughters. daugh-ters. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jessen, Bonnie and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Call and family, of Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Wtffora Workman Work-man entertained- at dinner, Sunday Sun-day for Mr. and Mrs. Tom Halir.. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ix Norman and Mrs. Eva Ellis. " be ' Mr. and Mrs. Lowe ! Ti Heber City, were th Sunday at' the CIsj & home. an ' jo: Mrs. Robert Mon'f.--1 c( children ' returned thi , ' ter spending several i I C1 Lake City. da " ' ( pa .; Miss -Maria PuloV.' Mi weekend visiting i ' f with Karalyn Smith, "j ' |