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Show BASIN BRIEFS Douglas Bertoch had a really successful hunt during the three t days of the pheasant season he bagged a bobcat, while driving driv-ing along the highway between Neola and Monarch. Verland Nelson and daughter, daugh-ter, Lillian, made a business trip to Bountiful during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Page and Mrs. Pearl Swain spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Swain's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Swain, who are the parents of a baby boy, born November 3. Danny Miles, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miles was taken to a Salt Lake hospital, November 9, in critical condition with a nose.throat and lung infection. in-fection. Latest reports are that he is making satisfactory progress. pro-gress. . Mrs. Seth Wilson was sufficiently suffi-ciently recovered to be released from the Salt Lake LD3 hospital, hospi-tal, Saturday. She is convalescing convales-cing at the home of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Omni Winterton. Cal Wilkins brought Ronald and Jack Christie from Salt Lake to spend the weekend with Cal's parents, Mr. and M s. Paul Wilkins. All are studenU at U of U. Lowell Hall, a fellow-student, returned to Salt Lake with them, after spending the weekend week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber T. Hall. Audrey Smith spent the weekend week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Smith, and family. fam-ily. She returned to Salt Lake Monday to resume nurse's training train-ing at the General hospital. Owen Collins spent the weekend week-end in- Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Edwards Ed-wards are vacationing in Davis. California with their son ?.nd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards, and in Los Angeles An-geles with Mrs. Edwards brother, broth-er, W. J. Edwards. Before returning re-turning home they will make a short tour of New Mex'.co. The third year BeeHivp class of the Roosevelt Mutual Improvement Im-provement association were guests, Tuesday evening, of Miss Hazel Fredrickson. The occasion honored Mary Murphy and Sammy Sam-my Summarell on their birthday birth-day anniversaries. Games and a chili supper were enjoyed by Deloris Brown, Sammy Summarell, Mary Murphy, Mur-phy, Lela Miller, Gloria Schae-fermeyer, Schae-fermeyer, Shanna Gilbert. Colleen Col-leen Moore, Elaine McKenna, Carol Todd, Carol Ann Jenkins,. Sharon' Johnson and the class teacher, Mrs. Merlin Killpack. I Mrs. Bill Murdock spent the weekend in Salt Lake to attend market week. Mrs. C. L. Ash-ton Ash-ton and Mrs. Bennie Schmiett also attended the merchandise showing, as did Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison and Mrs. Jessie Jes-sie Robison. Virginia Lambert, . a student at BYU, Provo, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. ' Johnnie Cook visited Sunday with Mr. Cook's mother in Helper. Mrs. Elsa Rusch left Mondav for her home in Springdale, Ut, after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Fredrick- son, and other relatives and friends. Heber T. Hall spent a few days in Salt Lake during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Larson, owners of the Roosevelt hotel, will leave Friday, Nov. 25, to make their home in .Bountiful. Mrs. Sarah Aitken,, a recent arrival from England, will manage man-age the hotel for the Larsons. |