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Show 'if Wilford Highlights By Catherine Davles Bright and wonderful describe the feeling in a home welcoming welcom-ing a newborn baby. Congratulations Congrat-ulations to all enjoying this experience. ex-perience. They include: Ruth and Ed Hoffman, 2975 Kenwood, whose son, born July 1, will be named Lewis Don. He joins five older brothers and sisters; Phyllis, Susan, Wayne, Ralph and Karl. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Jensen of 2905 S. 20th E. have a new boy. Mr. and Mrs. Burt C. Trost have a girl. The Trosts reside at 1621 E. 3010 S. Dick and Naoma Pond were honored with a new grandaugh-ter grandaugh-ter Tuesday, July 8. She is the daughter of Phillip and Jeanie Biesinger of 599 E. 33rd S. The grandparents home is at 3069 S. 1800 E. Kenwood Ward members held a reunion and outing at the Spruces in Big Cottonwood Canyon Can-yon June 9. Reservations were made well in advance in expect ance of a good time. JESSE Kaas Wins an expense ex-pense paid trip to New Mexico See Story Granger-Hunter Page 8 Visiting from Phoenix, Ariz- " ona, is the former Salt Laker, Mrs. Edna Buchanan Aiken. Mrs. Aiken ia staying with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Buchanan, at the family home, 1529 E. 3010 S., Where Mrs. Aiken resided prior to her marriage and move to Arizona. Our condolences to Myron Francom, 3125 Melbourne, whose father died recently. Max and Ruth Tennent and their nine children, 3065 S. 1640 E., enjoyed fishing and looking at bears at Yellowstone Park during a recent family trip. Their daughter, Susan, 16, plays the violin with the All-City Orchestra, an organization of high school-age musicians under un-der the direction of Dow young, East High Sshool music instructor. in-structor. The orchestra will present pre-sent its second concert of the season Sundays July 13, at 2:00 p.m.( in the East High Sshool Auditorium. Marchers are taking to the air these days; or rather, airmen air-men are taking up marching. Air Patrol Marching Group of Both will happen when the Civil Olympus High School boards a plane headed for Washington, D. C, and a contest for national nation-al honors. With them will be three lucky Granite High School boys who were bidden to join the top-flight group. One of the three electees is Kenneth Bills, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Bills, of 1476 E. 3045 S. Having won in competition at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho, and at Denver, Colo., the boys will appear July 23rd in the National Capital where they will pit trein talents against groups from other sections sec-tions of the country. Basking in sunshine in California Cal-ifornia are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cody and their grandaughter, Kathy Lingo. The Cody's and Kathy are visiting Kathy's sister, Barbara. ( Continued from Fage 8) GRANGER HUNTER July 11 held special meaning mean-ing for Randy Hill, 8 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hill. 2465 W. 3500 S. On that day doctors removed the cast from his left arm enabling him to graduate from a wheel-fered wheel-fered a broken arm and leg in chair to crutches. Randy suf-an suf-an auto-pedestrian accident six weeks ago. Randy's mother states that he is feeling fine and that in another three weeks his leg will probably be mended sufficiently suf-ficiently to remove the cast. Hats off to Rulon W. Steph-ensen Steph-ensen of 3118 W. 3835 S. During the past two week3 while 3835 S. St. has been torn up for sewer installation, Rulon, who is employed as a mail carrier, 'has personally delivered deliver-ed mail on foot to all residents on the street. His thoughtful action has spared his neighbors neigh-bors many a trip to the Post Office to pick up mail. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wolf, 149 W. 33rd S., are enjoying having their daughter Sharon (Mrs. Clair Steck) with them again for a short time. Mrs. Steck is spending two weeks in Granger while her husband 13 in Yakima, Washington, for reserve training. The young couple will be reunited re-united July 19. Darrell and Werren Roper, 2200 W. 3500 S., vacationed recently re-cently in Yellowstone Park. While there they met the Samuel Sam-uel Dial family, also of Granger, Grang-er, and the group enjoyed camping camp-ing and visiting together for several days. Aaron and Lee Kennard, sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kennard, 2470 W. 3500 S., and Harvy Kennard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lon H. Kennard, 2965 W. 3S35 S., left early this week for Randolph, Utah, where they will work during the haying hay-ing season. The Nathan A. Barney's, 3677 S. 3CO0 W., became parents of a new baby daughter July 3rd. The little girl, who weighed weigh-ed in at Gibs. 10 ozs. at St Marks Hospital was welcomed at home by two brothers and three sisters ranging in age from 9 to 2. Mr. and Mrs.v Harold E. Smuin, 3925 S. 3200 W., are thrilled with the arrival of their new son born July 6. Welcoming their new brother Douglas' W. were Harold Paul and JoLynn. Dorene Linton and her three children, Kayleen, Wendy, and Elake, 2S16 W. 4100 S., spent July 3rd to July 6th visiting in rinodale, Wyo. They were accompanied acc-ompanied by Hal Egbert of Tooele, who is Mrs. Linton's fiance. When they returned they brought with them Mrs. Maggie Johnson to spend the summer with Mrs. Linton's mother, Mrs. Elva Smith. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Johnson are cousins. |