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Show Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ghristen-sen Ghristen-sen spent several days in Salt Lake City last week, due to the illness of Mr. Ohiristensen's mother, Mrs. Alma Christensen of Delta, who underwent an operation in the LDS Hospital. They reported that she is getting get-ting along fine. Mrs. Floyd Labrum returned Monday morning from the Roosevelt Hospital, where she had received treatment for a back injury since Friday. Clem Labrurn and Marvell Neilson, accompanied by their daughters, Kay and Jackie, enjoyed en-joyed a deer hunting trip dh North Fork last weekend. They stayed at White's cabins during the hunt. iMr. and Mrs. Jesse Birtcher returned ffom Riggin. Idaho, where they spent two weeks with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Birtcher and their new granddaughter, grand-daughter, Pamela. This makes two girls for the Birtchers Ann and Pamela. Mi's. Farrell Wilkins and granddaughter, Darlene Hux-ford, Hux-ford, were Salt Lake Cify visitors vis-itors last weekend. . Mrs. John H. Cook sufficiently sufficient-ly recovered from her illness to be moved to her home last week from the Roosevelt Hospital. Hos-pital. Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday Tues-day were Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan. , GUESTS AT DART RANCH MYTON The Dart ranch was happy to have many guests in the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart were guests for several days, as well as Mrs. Bill Dart and small son, Donald, who were house guests for a week. Other visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dart, of Nebraska, Nebras-ka, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Zorko and son, Bob, of Ely. Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ball, also of Ely. |