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Show LeetonBennet4 Mrs. Fern Houston Little 3-year old Dixie Phillips Phil-lips was made happy today when her little brother was delivered de-livered at the Roosevelt hospital last week was taken to Duchesne, Du-chesne, where Dixie has been staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Casper. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Phillips have 3 other sons and little Dixie. C. D. Jones was in the vicinity vicin-ity to contact the members of the People's Protective Association Associa-tion at Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Col-tharp Col-tharp spent two days at Rangely visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols. Carol Gene Hall has returned from the Roosevelt hospital, where she had been a flu patient pa-tient for a few days. Clarence Murray and son. Mack, of Whiterocks. were callers call-ers at the home of John Bolton last Saturday. Dale Hamaker, small son of Marvin Hamaker, has been very ill the past week. Frances Bowen, Betty Bolton, Doris Haslem, Delma Long, John Haslem, Garr and Gerold Bolton Bol-ton attended Union meeting in Roosevelt, Sunday. Mrs. Mary Hamaker, of Tooele, Too-ele, who was at the home of her son, Maryin, over the weekend, returned Sunday to work. Mr. and Mrs. W. H; Coltharp were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mari-mon, Mari-mon, of Whiterocks, Thursday evening. James Baeon, of the High Council, was the speaker at Sacrament Sac-rament meeting, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coltharp left Sunday for Salt Lake City I to visit for some time. |