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Show AROUND SUGAR HOUSE Leo Eddington spent a few minutes min-utes in Sugar House, Thursday. He is rapidly recovering from an illness which has caused his absence ab-sence for several weeks. Theodore W. Jorgensen, son Mr. and Mrs. Theodore P. Jorgensen, Jorgen-sen, 1953 South 13th East, attired in hig new army uniform was in Sugar House Thursday. He will leave with the National Guard. Mr. Jorgensen has been associated assoc-iated with his father in the floral business for some time. Mrs. J. E. Jeppson stopped in Sugar House Saturday while on her way to Highland Park where she spent the afternoon with a former neighbor. The Jeppsons have resided at 2652 Alden Street until recently when they moved to a new home on Sunnyside Avenue Av-enue near 13th East. Bob Jones, young meat cutter, at Success Market, was seen giving giv-ing a "Cute little salut" to his superior officer, Captain Wayne F. Carbis. Young Jones is a member mem-ber of the National Guard and will be on his way soon. V Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griep and daughter Freda, 2011 South Hth East, have returned home, after spending several weeks in Southern South-ern California. |