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Show Fall At Home Causes Injuries j Mrs. Emery Nielson suffered serious injury Thursday morning morn-ing when she fell at her home. She was immediately taken to the Roosevelt hospital, and on Friday was taken by ambulance to the L.D.S. hospital in Salt Lake City. Her injuries wore diagnosed as a fractured hip joint. Mr. Nielson accompanied her to Salt Lake City, returning' Saturday night. He reports his wife is getting along nicely and they hope to bring her home in a week or 10 days. J. G. Nielson arrived Tuesday from Delores, Colorado, to visit his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller and family arrived last week from Logan and are at home in the Myton school apartments. Mr. Miller will again take up his duties as principal of the Myton Elementary school. Morris Buckwalter came from LaGrande, Oregon, last week to vacation a few days at his ranch east of town. His two sons, Ray and Doyle, who have been working work-ing on the farm under the supervision su-pervision of Mr. and Mrs. Le-land Le-land Hadden, who reside there, returned home with Mr. Buck-waiter Buck-waiter Sunday, to resume school. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woods during the Labor Day week end were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Woods, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Funk and son, Howard, left Sunday for Mt. Pleasant, where Howard will resume his studies at Wasatch Wa-satch Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Funk returned home Monday. Mrs. Ole Peterson and son. Franklin, and grandson. Richard Rich-ard Fenn, went to' Salt Lake Cit.v Sunday for a week end vis it with relatives. They returned home Monday accompanied by Mrs. Peterson's granddaughter, Leslie Potthoff, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Lowell Low-ell Bingham, in Salt' Lake City. She returned to attend school in Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Case, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge and two small daughters, of Du-rJifsne. Du-rJifsne. were Sunday visitors at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs." Frank Monks. . Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish spent Sundav afternoon in Duchesne Du-chesne with Mrs. Dalgleish's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Truman K. Rigby arrived recently from Idaho to make their home here during the school year. Both Mr. and Mrs. Rigby will teach in the Myton school. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hardinger and children visited Mrs. Har-dinger's Har-dinger's father, Emery Nielson, Sunday, continuing on to Salt Lake City to spend a short time with Mrs. Nielson, who is hospitalized hos-pitalized there. Mrs. M. C. Adams, who has Ibeen hospitalized in Salt Lake City, and more recently at the Roosevelt hospital, has now returned re-turned to her home in Myton, where she is receiving care and medical attention. |