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Show Ijtt CiiwtM Gayle Case Couple Enjoying Visit In Berlin Mrs. Chester Hartman reports that her son and daughter-in-law, Eugene and Eva, are enjoying en-joying their visit in Germany. The young couple and their small son, Fletcher, arrived in Berlin on Christmas Day for a six-week's visit with Eva's par- enThe three travelers made the entire trip from Salt Lake to Berlin by plane, with a two-day two-day sight-seeing stopover in New York. They expect to begin the homeward journey soon after af-ter Feb. 6, Eva's birthday, which she will celebrate in her native land. Chester Hartman, a former victim of arthritis, has been suffering from a recurrence, of the disease. He has .been ailing most of the winter. Irving Snow was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital on Monday of last week with a severe nose bleed. He was brought home later in the week much improved improv-ed in health. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Hansen made a trip to Salt Lake last week to see Waldo's father, Louis Hansen, who recently suffered suf-fered a stroke. They returned on Wednesday with the report that the elder Mr. Hansen's condition condi-tion is very serious." Mrs. Alice Trim has left for her home in San Diego after an extended visit with her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. Leroy W. Rust, and other relatives in the Basin. Before Be-fore leaving the state, she will spend some time in Manti with another sister, Mrs. Fred Carpenter. Car-penter. Johnny Lambert, of the Sweet Clover Creamery, made a business busi-ness tip to Salt Lake Tuesday of last week, returning Thursday. Thurs-day. He was accompanied by Evan Hansen, who visited during dur-ing the three days with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hansen." Han-sen." Word has been received from Mrs. J. Edgar Holder, who is spending several weeks in Hoytsville with her daughter and son-in-law, - Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sargent, that three-year-old Bradley Sargent has been stricken with encephalitis. The child is being treated in a Salt Lake hospital, where his condition con-dition is reported as very poor. Mrs. Neil Murray and smail son, of Myton. are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rogers, while Mr. Murray is in the Roosevelt Hospital following follow-ing an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Potts and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell, of Upalco, were guests Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Evans. After an evening of pleasant visiting, the visitors partook of tasty refreshments with the Evans family. Mrs. Wm. Ewell. a pioneer of Mt. Emmons, now a resident of Salt Lake City, attended stake conference here, Sunday, and renewed acquaintance with former neighbors. Arthur Sadler, of Salt Lake, spent the week end with his daughters, Mrs. Grant Hansen and Lois Sadler. |