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Show Stella Underwood Suffers Injury In Fall From Bridge Mrs. Vonnie Dahlberg received receiv-ed word last week that her son, Loma Dahlberg, SN, had been seriously injured by a fall from the bridge of his ship while stationed sta-tioned in Japan. The injury was a compress fracture of three vertebrae. He is in a hospital in Japan. A new furnace has been installed in-stalled in the Baptist Mission here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck and children have moved into the: Manford Arnold home. Mr. Peck a government employee, is installing in-stalling city water in the house. Mrs. Dave Clark is spending a few days visiting a daughter in Salt Lake. i Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr. Carter, Car-ter, of Vernal, called Wednesday at the Albert Semkens home. Little Kathlene Eskelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Eskelson, pushed a small rubber rub-ber eraser into her ear last week and had to be taken to a doctor to have it removed. Mrs. Lola Brandt Edrington and children have gone to Wyoming Wy-oming to be with her husband, who has employment there. Afton and Gwen Bodily and Gene Jensen have enrolled a: the BYU. The MIA presented the program pro-gram in church Sunday eve ning. Visitors at the Moffat Ward on Sunday, September 21, were the rnernbehr1 dency, the stair. ? stake supCT&'Hi Schools. ntth, |