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Show I " aj Sdllat4 Ellen Bracken Phone 62062 Injures Hand In School Saw Lucky Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Tex" Ross, had the misfortune to injure one of his thumbs very seriously ser-iously on lie electric saw in the ' shop at Alterra. t Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evans and i family were visiting on Sunday V with Mrs. Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell at Upalco. t Mrs. Anna Bess LaRose and j family have moved to Nebraska . to make their home. They were f accompanied by Mrs. LaRose's brother. I'' Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brimhall, of Gilbert, Arizona, announce the j arrival of a baby girl, born Sept. j 21. Mrs. Brimhall is the former Bonnie Hullinger. Mrs. Jess Hullinger Hul-linger is staying at the Brimhall home for a while. , Wednesday a group of Ballard women went to the stake cannery and spent the day canning fruit, vegetables and puddings. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Collins and Mrs. Grace Collins, of Salt Lake S City, passed through Ballard last Monday, when they went to Ver- Inal to attend funeral services for Mrs. Alfred Johnson, who was a sister to both the Mrs. Collins. I Miss Roberta Burns, who was critically injured in a car wreck Colorado some time ago, has en moved to the home of a cousin cou-sin in Whiterocks. Mrs. Leland Angus went to Salt City to attend Relief Society conference on Wednesday. On Fri- Mrs. Angus was a substitute teacher. Ernest Betts has been a patient the Roosevelt Hospital where Hfe keen receiving medical Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evans and lamiiy left Saturday to move to K Lake City, where Gordon has employment Mrs. Jack Allred attended funer-l funer-l services in Vernal Monday for aunt, Mrs. Alfred Johnson. Miss Diane Hullinger, who J" weekends at home, re-rr re-rr she is enjoying her work as Liher at Altamont High School very much. Mr. and Mrs. George Bracken left Saturday morning for Salt Lake City to spend several days with members of their family, and to meet Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bracken Brack-en on their return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Denver have been visitors in Altamont recently. Miss Carolyn Ross is home now with' her parents. Mr. and Mrs. "Tex" Ross, after having had employment em-ployment in Salt Lake City for some time. Word has been received that Gary Gardner, who is laboring as an LDS missionary has been transferred trans-ferred from Ft. Apache to a place near Phoenix, Arizona. |