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Show plans for her July 22 wedding, ft Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mayer and daughter Sandi spent several sev-eral days in Riverside, Cal and attended graduation exercises. exer-cises. Their son Melvin graduated grad-uated with honors, receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry, and his wife Sondra received her Bachelor of Science Sci-ence degree in Speech Therapy, e Mr. and Mrs. Bud Whittaker and family and Mrs. Judy Bailey will attend graduation exercises in Cedar City June 5. Their son Brad graduated from SUSC. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hawkins and son Larry K. and wife of Salt Lake spent the Memorial Memor-ial Day holidays with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koch and other relatives. the USIT with a major in English! Eng-lish! O Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Turner of Las Vifgas and Mrs. Turner's Tur-ner's son end wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thompson and family were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pool over the Memorial holidays. O 13 year old Joe Holmes of Cedar City is spending a few weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith. O 7 year old Robert Christmas Christ-mas Jr. of Cedar City is spending spend-ing his vacation with grandparents grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Hal Norton. Nor-ton. O Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Miller were her father, Alma Banks of Manti, and sister Herbert and Ruth Abegglen and children of Salt Lake, SSgt and Mrs. Clyde Briscoe Bris-coe and children of Fort Irwin, Cal., spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Briscoe. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griffiths and family of Murray were holiday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs,: Morgan Griffiths, e Attending a Gillins family get-together on Memorial Day at the home pf Mr, and Mrs, Florin Bingham were Mrs, Ar-vil Ar-vil Neilsen, Riverside, Cal,; Mr, and Mrs, Isadore Gillins, Henderson, Hen-derson, Ney,; Mrs, Willis Rogers, Rog-ers, La Puente, Cal.; Mr, and Mrs. Bob Gillins, Magna; Mr. and. Mrs, Juje Gillins and. Mr, 9 SUBSCRIBE Don't Borrow Bor-row ! and Mrs. Almon Mosher, Mln-ersville; Mln-ersville; Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillins. Mr. and Mrs. George Bush have returned from Bunker-ville, Bunker-ville, Nev., where he had been doing mineral research work. Mr. and Mrs. Max Baxter spent Memorial Day with her relatives in Moroni. Gary Bingham, who has been stationed overseas with the U. S. Navy, came to Salt Lake to get his family. He is now stationed in San Fran-cislo. Fran-cislo. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gillins, Gil-lins, Mrs. Kathy Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Burke will attend at-tend graduation exercises at the USU in Logan. Keith Gillins Gil-lins will receive degrees in English and PE. He will teach next year at Beaver High. Art Williams of Dixon, 111., a mining engineer, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Bush over the week end, en route to Palm Springs, Cal. Ralph and Jeanne Jordan and son Allen will return to Denver, Colo., after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Young. Visiting Mrs. Nora Wright were her sisters, Mrs. Mabel Beebee and son Allen of Richmond, Rich-mond, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. James, Meeks., Martinez, Cal.; Mr, and Mrs, Boyd Burnham and children, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rogers and children, chil-dren, Granger; other Memorial Day dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Wright and family and Mr, and Mrs. Bob Wright and family, Beaver; Mr, and Mrs. Fre$ Wright and family, fam-ily, Cedar City; Mr, and Mrs. Jimmy Wright and family, Clearfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gillin3, Dr, and Mrs. Lloyd Kohler have returned from Salt Lake where they visited their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Mash and children. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Weston and three sons and AUea Weston Wes-ton of Salt Lake spent the Memorial Me-morial holidays with Mrs. Metta Weston. Berdell and Joan CorbridSe and three children of Kaysvilla visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Merryweather. Janna Corbridge remained to spend a few weeks with her grandparents, grand-parents, Mrs. Virginia Grimes has returned re-turned from a Salt Lake trip where she spent a week assisting as-sisting her daughter Pam with ' til lihftiim mil in Tii maiiriiBiiriWifrMiiiiiliiii niniliiir C Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pearson of Taylorsville and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Fotheringham of Mesa, Ariz., visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamb, Mrs. Le-ola Le-ola Dunham, Mrs. Arbiteen Davis Da-vis and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fotheringham last week end. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Kurtt Bohn visted the Norman Lambs. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffths were her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Patterson Pat-terson of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Patterson and family fam-ily of Orem, and the Griffiths' son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Schenck and children of Hill AFB. Mike Taylor is graduating from Utah State University, with a degree in computer programming. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Lamb and children Camille and Norman D, wiU attend the commencement exercises ex-ercises June and 9, 9 Rick and Diane gerger and children of Salt Lake and William Wil-liam Limb of Clearfield; Angus. Myers of Verkin and Mr, and Mrs, DeWayne Myers and children chil-dren recently visted Mr, anJ Mrs. Clinton Myers, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Pullem Jr. and children of Phoenix, Ariz., visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Byron Pullem Sr. O Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Smith and son of Layton and Ralph Smith and fiancee, Miss Cher-lyn Cher-lyn Thomson of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs, Nathan E. Smith during the Memorial holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mas-tros Mas-tros of Montebello, Cal., spent a week with her father, Glenn McKnight. O Memorial holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Outzen were Mrs. Wallace Outzen, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Outzen and daughter Debra, Mr, and Mrs, Keith Outzen and daughters Caleen, Barbara and Amy, Mr. and Mrs, Fryeno Cereno, (the former Bernice Outzen), all of Tooele, and Mrs. Nona Larsen of Salt Lake. The group left Monday morning to tour the Southern Utah parks. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hanney have returned from visiting relatives in Salt Lake and Midway. Mid-way. Over the Memorial holidays holi-days their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs, Kent Hanney and children of Salt Lake were here, O Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rummler of Santa Monica, Cal., were here last week end to get their household belongings. Dale and Elaine Young and children o Shawnee, Kan., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Posey. O Mrs. Irene Grifiths of Martinez, Mar-tinez, Cal., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffiths and Mr. and Mrs. George Griffiths. O Visiting Mrs. Marie Rollins were her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards of Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Edwards and Mrs. Betty Shofthead and son of Tooele. Carlyle Stott of Logan spent a few days here with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stott, and visted Mr. and Mrs. Marion Walker. He took his daughters Tammy and Stephanie Steph-anie home with him. They had been visiting their grandparents. grandpar-ents. Memorial holiday guests o Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gillins were Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Gillins, Gil-lins, Pioche, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Medley, McGil Nev.; Mrs. Kay Lou DeLeuw and daughter Terri, Reno, Nev ," Mr. and" Mrs, Ronald Singleton, Single-ton, Kearns; Mrs, Faye Gillins and son Francis, Moab; Ed Gillins, Logan; Mr, and Mrs. Elvon Thomas and daughter Tammy, Orem; Mr, and Mrs. Theron Corbridge, Centerville; and Mrs. Hazel Thomas, Beaver. Beav-er. e Mrs. Euzell Thomas accompanied accom-panied Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Thomas to Orem and will spend a week there visiting relatives. Sp5 and Mrs. Robert Loss and, son will return to the States in June. He has been stationed in Germany since 1966. Mr. and Mrs. Duard Evans have purchased the former Carl Rummler home at 637 S. 400 West. 9 Tom and Mike Walker, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Walker, Walk-er, will graduate from college this week end. Tom will receive re-ceive a degree in psychology from SUSC at commencement exercises Friday, and Mike will graduate Saturday from |