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Show With Your Neighbors Mrs Kussel Davies has recently re-cently returned from California where she spent a week because of a death in the family. Mr. Lester Bai left Friday morning for Los Angeles, Calif., where he will be one of three judges at the Chinchilla show there. Thursday he will go to San Francisco where he will enter some of his animals in the show there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stillman are leaving Salt Lake Thursday, for San Francisco and they will also enter the San Francisco show. Both of these shows are branch shows of the NCBA, which has its national headquarters in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen spent the week-end at Las Vegas. Mrs. Jensen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Woolley. Rex Anderson of Green River, Wyo., currently is staying with a brother, Mr. Elmo M. Anderson Ander-son and family of 2175 Clay-bourne Clay-bourne Ave. Rex now is employed em-ployed in this vicinity and intends to take up residence in this section as soon as he can find living quarters. The Andersons Ander-sons are seeking a four room home. Mr. Frank D. Dunkley, 68, of 3239 South 1940 East St., currently is recovering from multiple lacerations of the left hand, an injury he received Friday Fri-day when his hand was caught in the belt of a coal stoker at the Beason Bldg., 25 East 2nd So. St., where he is employed as an engineer. Police ambulance crewmen took Mr. Dunkley to the Salt Lake General Hospital where he was treated and released. re-leased. Eleven year old Kay Borup, son of Mrs. Leona S. Borup, of 2743 Grandview Circle is recovering recov-ering "satisfactorily" after a fall on a pair of skis Friday, resulted in a fractured left leg, and a bruised knee and ankle. He was taken to the hospital by police ambulance after he fell while skiing near the D&RGW Railroad Rail-road tracks at Twentieth East Street. |