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Show According to Supt. J. Harold Eldredge the following arrivals were born at the Roosevelt Hospital Hos-pital during the past week: CORRECTION: Dec. 29 Mr. and Mrs. Max Peterson, Myton, girl. (Last week the name was erroneously er-roneously printed as Max Fea-tross.) Fea-tross.) Dec. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Roberts, Roosevelt, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Turner, Roosevelt, boy. Dec. 31 Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Mantyla, Roosevelt, boy. Jan. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen, Roosevelt, boy. Jan. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Morrill. Tridell, boy. Elated over the arrival of their new baby daughter jje Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Mantyla The little Miss made entry icifl the world at the Roosevelt Hoj. pital, Dec. 31, and weighed 6 lbs. Her parents have named her "Meredith" and she arrived home with her mother, Mondav to greet fond daddy and brothtr Donald. ' The new arrival's grandmother, grandmoth-er, Mrs. Ellis Clyde, of Heber City, arrived to help care for the wee one. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hullinger of Wyoming, spent the holiday here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams, accompanied by Mr. and its! Herb Snyder, of Vernal, turned home Sunday after spending the holidays in Cali. fornia with the Sam Snyders and son, Johnnie. While there they witnessed the Rose Parade in Pasadena. Donald Laris took his father, Louie Laris, to Salt Lake City, 1 Monday, for medical treatment, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Larsen returned Sunday from Ferron, where they spent the New Year holiday with relatives. Their son, Dale, left Tuesday aboard the USS Gilbert Island for U. S. Naval duty in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stroup, of Dove Creek, Colo., enjoyed the holidays at the home of I Mrs. Stroup's parents. Mr. and Mr3. Cliff Angus. |