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Show 1 If you have been alarmed at , the recent airplanes buzzing above the city, we will inform you that it has been Clem and LaVere Labrum doing a bit of night flying. Mrs. Rex Curry and Mrs. Lee Allred returned home Tuesday from Salt Lake City with their mother, Mrs. Harold C. Anderson. Ander-son. The latter is recuperating from a heart attack and was confined to the LDS Hospital about ten days. She is now at home and may have visitors. Ella Roberts returned home Friday from Salt Lake City after af-ter spending the winter months with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hor-rocks. Hor-rocks. She will now be at home with her daughter, Merle Ed- i wards and family at Myton. Andy Norling, of Vallejo, Calif., is in Roosevelt attending to' business. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. McLea left Sunday morning for Glen-dale, Glen-dale, Calif., where they will spend several weeks with their son, Varney, and family. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Memmott over the Easter weekend were Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wallace and daughter, daugh-ter, Joan, and Mrs. W. F. Myers of Price. Mrs. Anthon B. Christensen and son, Douglas, were visitors i in Ogden last weekend. They were accompanied as far as Salt Lake City by Carol Patry and Joyce Rogers. Gordon Eldredge and Larry Allred were Salt Lake City and Provo visitors Monday. They visited the BYU and BY High School as guests of Kenneth Nickell and Michael Wiscombe. Mrs. Richard Adams returned home last Friday from the LDS Hospital, where she remained i a week following a serious operation. op-eration. She is getting along fine. Visitors this week at the Arcn McKinlay residence were Mr. McKinlay's daughter, Mrs. P. G. Fitzpatrick, and his son, O. Robert McKinlay, who operate Top's Field Lodge at Richfield. |