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Show Gayle Case Grant Hansen Visits With Family Grant Hansen, who lost his right arm in a hay baling accident acci-dent in June, was home several days last week. He returned to Salt Lake City Thursday morning morn-ing for further treatment. His two young sons, Gary and Chad, accompanied him to see the circus and to visit their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. Louis Lou-is Hansen. The circus goers were Barton Bennion and George Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Reay and daughter, Mary, journeyed to Ogden on Friday to see the big show. Little Susan Sprouse, of Roosevelt Roos-evelt has been staying the past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Case, while her mother, Mrs. Kelly Sprouse, was in the hospital. A baby girl was born to the Sprouses on August" 8. Lyrad McConkie has been released re-leased from a-Salt Lake hospital, where he was taken after suffering suffer-ing a severe heart attack while traveling in Southern Utah. Lyrad is able to be up and about, but must take a long rest before resuming his normal duties. du-ties. Mrs. Lyle Young is home after a visit of nearly two weeks at the home of her son, June, in Manti. She and Mr. Young were called there by the illness of their little granddaughter, Marilyn. Mr. Young returned home after a short stay to care for his farm work, leaving his wife to assist with the small invalid. in-valid. Marilyn had to have her appendix removed, but, according accord-ing to her grandparents, is now on the way to complete recovery. |