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Show C O Gardner is recuperating at the' home of his daughter. Mrs Paul Nelson after being confined to a Salt Lake hospital and also the local hospital, recently. re-cently. Reports are that he. is feeling much better. Mrs Ted Harmston and son. Jack drove to Salt Lake Ihurs-day Ihurs-day 'to meet Mrs. Harmston s sister-in-law, Mrs. Mildred Nor-j ling, of Vallejo, California, who visited here until Tuesday. They took her back to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Me-cham. Me-cham. of Salt Lake City, wore dinner guests at the Marvin Oldroyd Old-royd home last week. Mrs. Elna Armstrong, of Richland, Rich-land, Washington, was a guest during the week at the home of her mother, Mrs. Annie Jor-genson, Jor-genson, and other friends and relatives. She also visited in Salt Lake City with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Junior DaVis, A group of Roosevelt's younii-er younii-er set enjoyed a skating party at Victory Park Wednesday evening, eve-ning, Little Susan Bellon celebrated celebrat-ed her third birthday Monday afternoon, when the following tots were fnvited for the occasion: oc-casion: Biff Bellon, Julie Ann Cook, Holly Harmston. LpsIip Schmiett, Joan and Charlie Kil-lian. Kil-lian. Larry Labrum and Chad Mullins. Center of attraction was the pink and white birthday birth-day cake, decorated with animal an-imal crackers and topped with three pink candles. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Leavitt visited Monday and Tuesday at the home of Mr. Leavitt's brother, broth-er, Theron, and family, enroute to their home in Los Angeles from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richran. Melba and Sandy, left Wednesday Wednes-day for a short trip to St. George and other parts of southern Utah. Wm. K. Arnold and Arlan Jensen, of Gusher, who left January 8 for U. S. Naval service, ser-vice, are now stationed in San Diego, Calif., for boot training. Jack Harmston and Merlin Reynolds spent the week-end in Salt Lake City. Jack will leave Monday for military service. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Davis, of Wellington, spent the weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, of Gusher, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Arnold, Arn-old, of Alterra. Guests Sunday at the home ol Mr and Mrs. John Gale were Mr! and Mrs. LaVoy Gale, of Helper. ! Sfi't. Wayne Rudy left Sunday, Jan. 14, for Aberden, Maryland, Mary-land, after spending a 30-day j furlough with his parents, Mr. ! and Mrs. Szar Rudy, and fam-1 ily. Sgt. Rudy, chief clerk in the parts division Ofo ' U H3.3 trainer &t thp AL' base. Mrs. Rudy and ,w rd children, who havfe ing the past few mon,K SDer his parents, will j0?nn ith ruary 1. n'm Miss CharJene pi, to Provo Thursday "S ' attended a PMA pm-oh, ere sb -i school. She sPent7ehr I ,of the week-end in Saildef ' City, returning to R' U f; day evening. VeSuj. Paul Murphy was - . caller in Salt Lake V." '"-week-end. -lly la |