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Show Grace Dalgleish Count Of Deer Kill Unavailable Many hunters are returning from the deer hunt well laden with game. However, to date, there is no official count available, avail-able, and until the season closes it will be impossible to compare the count with previous year's record. However, some hunters have been unusually lucky as i few deer have been taken from the wooded sections along the Duchesne river a short distance from Myton. Mrs. J. F. Wilson was report-; ed seriously ill Monday, but was improving that evening, with relatives attending her and her family. SISTER IS HONORED Mrs. W. H. Linck entertained Saturday afternoon complimentary complimen-tary to her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. N. Mortensen. Her guest list included Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. Bliss Lott, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. George Phillipps and Mrs. Fred Todd. Bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon, followed by delicious de-licious refreshments. Miss LaVora Murray returned to St. George last week to resume re-sume her duties as an instructor instruc-tor at Dixie College. While here Miss Murray enjoyed the deer hunt, but was one of th unlucky hunters who returned 'home without a deer. Miss Kitty Robbins. of Duchesne, Du-chesne, was a guest Friday and Saturday of Mr. arid Mrs. Max Peterson at their ranch home in Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Emma Tanner recently underwent an operation in Helper Hel-per while visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen. . She is getting along nicely and has decided to remain with her daughter during dur-ing the winter months. ' Mrs. George Philipps. of New York City, arrived last week to visit her. father, A. M. Todd, her sister, Miss Alice Todd, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd. Mrs. Philipps visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sims, in Sacramento, California, Cal-ifornia, and in Twin Falls, Idaho, Ida-ho, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cederquist. before coming to Myton. |