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Show Hit By Trailer James Harvey went to Sunset Thursday to be with the Dennis Harveys whose five-year old son, Paul, was hit by a trailer Tuesday. Tues-day. The boy was unconcsious for 24 hours and was listed as critical. criti-cal. However, X-rays showed that he had no broken bones and he has now been taken home where he is recovering satisfactorily Mr. Harvey returned home Friday. Enjoying Thanksgiving at the H. LeRoy Morrill home were Mr. and Mrs. Shardon Morrill and family of Logan, the Ralph Morrill Mor-rill family of Tule Lake, Calif,, the Norwood Hardy family from Whiterocks and the Ray Haslem family of Tridell. Visiting relatives in Salt Lake City recently were Elva and Dee Harvey and Barbara Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Morion Harvey of Ft. Duchesne visited Sunday afternoon at the Bill Harvey residence. resi-dence. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson, Christa and Creig Ross were visitors vis-itors in Provo Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. Errol Merkley and Rondal McKee Mc-Kee who are attending the USAC in Logan spent the Thanksgiving holidays at home with their parents. par-ents. Keren McKee and Lloyd Morrill Mor-rill spent the weekend visiting at the Kent Jensen home in Provo. Velma, Wayne and Ray Moose-man Moose-man of Provo spent the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holidays at the James Harvey Har-vey home. Myrna Dee Gardiner of Provo was a guest at the Loren Ross home during the holidays. Visiting at the Mac McConkie home during the Thanksgiving weekend were Mr. and Mrs. David Gunderson and family from Salt Lake City. Enjoying Thanksgiving dinner at the Bill Harvey home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Workman of Range-ly, Range-ly, The Bill Hoopes family from Whiterocks and the Morlan Harvey Har-vey family of Ft. Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parrish and sons of Ballard were visitors at the Farrel Simmons home Thursday. Thurs-day. Marta Morrill and Peggy Goodrich Good-rich who are attending the BYU spent the 'holidays at the home of their parents. Helen Simmons and Esther Harvey spent Wednesday visiting in Rangely with Mrs. Bill Workman Work-man and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett and family were Thanksgiving guests at the Spencer Squire home in Ballard Thursday. Visiting at the Ellis Morrill home Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lamoreaux and family and the Jess Lamore- aux family of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Reed McConkie are rejoicing over the arrival of a new granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gingell at the Roosevelt Hospital, Nov. 24. The McConkies are caring for the Gingells' little daughter, Lila. dur ing Mrs. Gingell's stay in the hospital. Enjoying Thanksgiving dinner at the Mac McConkie home Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Day were Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McConkie and family of Salt Lake City, the David Gunder-sen Gunder-sen family of Salt Lake City and the Junior Betts family of Ballard. Bal-lard. Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKee entertained en-tertained members of the Seventies Seven-ties Presidency at their home on Wednesday evening. YOUNGSTER CUTS KNEE Susan Morrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shardon Morrill of Logan had the misfortune of falling on the ice at the Mac McConkie residence resi-dence Thanksgiving day and cutting cut-ting a deep gash in her knee. She was taken to the doctor where she had several stitches taken to close the wound. Dennis Goodrich is now employed employ-ed as a Vernal City Policeman. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Goodrich 1 have moved to Vernal. |