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Show 0OiN THE HEWS - Visitors at the Arch MsKinlay home last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. O. R. McKinlay, of Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boren, of Bingham Canyon, arrived Monday Mon-day to visit several days with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards. Louie Laris is back in the St. Mark's Hospital, where he has been receiving medical treatment treat-ment for the past week. Mrs. Laris has been with him, and his daughter, Mrs. Parley Raw-lings Raw-lings left Tuesday afternoon for Salt Lake City to be with her father, who perhaps will undergo' under-go' an operation. Martha Shanks, registered nurse, has been caring car-ing for Mr. Laris. "- NOTICE DR. HARRY BERMAN will be in Roosevelt from 8 a.m., on Friday, Oct. 30, 1953, at the Hanson Hotel, for the purpose pur-pose of tonducting Eye Examinations. Ex-aminations. 10-22-21C Dick Scholes left Tuesday for Salt Lake City, where he entered enter-ed the L.D.S. Hospital to undergo under-go a major operation, Thursday. Thurs-day. I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gardner and sons were Salt Lake City visitors the first part of the week. There is a new addition in I the sports division at Union High School a new cheer leader the 6 lb. 13 oz. daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gillespie, born last Saturday, at 6 p.m. in the Ogden Hospital. They announce that they still haven't selected a name for the new bundle of joy, so suggestions sugges-tions are in order. Nevertheless, congratulations are in order for the new coach and his wife. Merlin Reynolds left Tuesday for Los Angeles, where he plans to remain for a while. His wife and daughter plan to join him later. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weiss and I con, Dick, were Salt Lake City visitors from Sunday to Tuesday. Tues-day. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lichfield last week end were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Brown and son, Alec, of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow returned re-turned home Friday night from Denver, where Mr. Snow attended at-tended the O. K. Rubber School. They also visited with relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Lawson left this week for Long Beach to spend the winter. MYTON Wayne Jenkins, B.M.2 arrived in the U.S. Sept. 22, on the U.S.S. Lofberg. He has spent seven months in Korean Kor-ean waters. He arrived at his home in Myton Sept. 23. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Edwards, Ed-wards, enjoyed a thirty-day leave with him. Morris D. Jenkins will leave his ship Jan. 15, 1954, discharged dis-charged from the Navy. Carol Ann Jenkins and Mar-jie Mar-jie Muire left Monday for Salt Lake City, where Carol Ann expects to enter business college. col-lege. MYTON Mrs. Leonard Harris Har-ris returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake City, where she has been visiting her sons and daughters during the past month. |