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Show Gun Shot Victim Is Improving Larry Fullmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fullmer, who suffered severe injuries when a gun accidently discharged at their ranch home last Tuesday, is reported steadily improving. His grandmother, Mrs. Levi Porritt Por-ritt reports that the family visited vis-ited him Saturday and despite the severity of his injuries, he was greatly improved. The doctor advised them thaf his left arm, which it had been feared might have to be amputated, ampu-tated, would be completely restored. re-stored. Mrs. James Dalgleish spent Thursday in Duchesne visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart. The occasion was the 81st birthday anniversary of Mrs Hart, who has been in poor health since last August when she suffered a fractured hip. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Jr. and children came from Salt Lake City for a weekend visit at the home of Mr. Thomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Sr., returning home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanner and family enjoyed a short visit vis-it in Provo during the weekend where they spent a day with their daughter, Arva, who is attending the Brigham Young University. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lott and family went to Elko, Nevada for a weekend visit. They were accompanied by Mrs. Olga Sol-monson, Sol-monson, who spent a few days I in Salt Lake City, visiting her I daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith. |