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Show Correspondent Is Home From L.D.S. Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Walker and daughter, Miss Jean Walker, of Salt Lake City, came to Myton My-ton on Memorial Day to bring Mrs. James Dalgleish home. She is now convalescing at her home following surgery in a Salt Lake City hospital on May 18th. They were also accompanied by Mrs. O. A. Dart, who visited her daughters in Salt Lake City when returning from a visit in Ely, Nevada. Mr. Walker and his sister, Mrs. Dart, continued on to Roosevelt to be at their parents' graves on Memorial Day. Mrs. Lynn Nebeker, of Mt. Emmons, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tolboe several days last week. Mrs. Nebeker's husband is in the armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mott were home over the Memorial weekend. Mr. Mott has been working in Clearfield for the past few months. Mrs. Wm. T. Leatham and Ray L. Leatham and family, of Orem, renewed acquaintances with their many old friends when in Myton Memorial Day. Mrs. Darrell Dean, formerly of Myton and now a resident of Salt Lake City, spent the Memorial Day weekend visiting her daughter, Mrs. DeVere Hancock, Han-cock, and her son, Lynn Dean, and was joined by other members mem-bers of the family from Duchesne. Du-chesne. Clarence Dean, a brother-in-law of Mrs. Dean, and Mrs. Esther Odekirk, her sister- in-law, were also here on Memorial Mem-orial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wintworth Mott and family, of Rangely, Colo'., came to Myton for Memorial Day and visited relatives and friends while here. Mrs. Ray Thompson left by plane Sunday for Basin, Wyoming, Wyom-ing, where she was called by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Orin Wilson, who underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meran-da Meran-da spent the weekend at their farm on the outskirts of Myton, returning to American Fork Sunday evening. Mrs. Lena Lisonbee left Sunday Sun-day for Idaho, where she will be employed during the summer months. Her small daughter, Marilyn, will visit her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Abegglen, in Vernal Ver-nal during her mother's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richardson, Richard-son, who have been residing in Roosevelt, have rented the Lisonbee Lis-onbee home and will make their home here during the summer. Mr. Richardson is employed at the pumping station of the Rangely - Salt Lake Pipe Line on the outskirts of town. Dewey Murray, who has been attending Dixie College at St. George, returned home Saturday to spent the summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray. |