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Show DOING THE TOWN By Elaine Cannon No wonder everyone gets so excited when a cute baby comes to town . . . especially when such prominent wee ones as the new daughter born in the F. P. Hoagland family, 1721 Fifteenth Fif-teenth East Street. Mrs. Hoagland Hoag-land is the former Catherine Purton, you know. Another well known couple had their first baby last week . . . Myron and Alice Miles Hale. Theirs was a girl, too. The threesome three-some are a happy family at 29 Twelfth East St. Mr. and Mrs. Danforth Coonradt, 2844 Eleventh Elev-enth East St., had a baby girl and so did Mr. and Mrs. Wills Wil-ls rd Carr, 2533 Fifteenth East St Dr. and Mrs. William Blood O (she's the former Barbara Berg-strom) Berg-strom) are parents of a newly born boy. The Blood home is at 217 D St. Welcome to Frank and Ruth Wilson Hoagland and their small fry. They are newcomers new-comers to East Mill Creek area. So are Keilh Green, his wife, and Keith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Parrell Gnnnell and Mr. and Mrs. Tex Martin have both moved in new homes out in that area. All the Veterans Heights residents res-idents are all agog . . . sleet, snow or sunshine the landscaping land-scaping business goes on for this industrious crowd. Over the week ends Excelsior ash trees were planted up and down the roads in the "homeless" vets section. Keith Webb sort of supervised things with every home owner receiving instructions instruc-tions for planting the trees in from of their own home. Sam Jack and George Prince talking talk-ing things over with Ronnie Mc. Lean . . . Doug Brammer, Ben Wallace, Jean McDonough, Phil Rasmussen, Russel R e d e n-baugh, n-baugh, Jerry Jeremy all out digging and planting the young shade trees. Shopping in Sugar House . . . Mrs. Richard Kedding-ton Kedding-ton ... Jo Ryksman . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Voorhees, Mr. and Mis. Richard Nelson, Carl Egan; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Rod-ney Egan and Claudia and Toger; Mrs. LuZell Chipman, Mrs. D. F. Wood, Mrs. Milt Widdison, and Ernest Clayton. Clay-ton. Glad news and ringing bells for Nadine Anderson and Cal Cook. A sparkling bit of ex citing jewelry on the third-fin-ger-leflt-hand of Nadine. Cal gave her the diamond the night of the Delta Phi formal. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aldon J. Anderson and an active ac-tive member of Chi Omega at the U of U. Cal is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cook. Super for 12 lucky young matrons ma-trons . . . Wtnniifred C. Jardine, food editor for The Deseret News, served special chicken casserole dinner to eleven of her friends Thursday evening at her artistic early American home, 2660 E. 2900 South. Covers Cov-ers weer laid) for Mrs. Jay Quinn, Mrs. Joe Tanner, Mrs. Robert Ward, Mrs. Joseph Wirthlin, Mrs. Scott Clawson, Mrs. Allen Jensen, Mrs. Bud Jackson, Mrs. Howard Haynes, Mrs. Les Hewlett, Mrs. Jack Adamison. Fruit salad, hot rolls, relishes and an elegant layer merinque were other items on' the menu. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Morgan are in town for a year while Mr. Morgan recuperates after a serious illness. She is the former for-mer Gertrude Thody. The Morgans Mor-gans and their young daughter have been making their home in Chicago for the past several years. |