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Show ily plans to continue their vacation va-cation to Ogden, where they will call on a brother, Foster, and family. They will also go to Canada. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mor-ris and Mrs. Lena Morris spent a day in Beaver calling on relativesThe rel-ativesThe Blain Morris family. fam-ily. Jim Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwab, and Mrs. Lissie Griffiths. j Visitors at the residence of the Elliotts were Mrs. Elliotts' cousin, Mrs. Lucile Ranger, husband and daughter, Mrs. Marcie Decker from Pacific Palisades, California. Eddie and Lillian Anderson have returned home after an extended tour of the Eastern states, where they called on Mr. Anderson's folks as well as Canada. They spent some time in Massachusetts with their son, Hailen, and his family. They also visited Yellowstone Park and did some fishing en route home. THIS AND THAT . . . WITH PAT Teenagers were on the rampage ram-page last fliturday night, mostly most-ly in automobiles, speeding up and down the streets, burning rubber, releasing the emergency emergen-cy brake of a car parked in front of the L. D. S. Church, shoving the car to give it a start causing it to ram into a tree. Considerable damage was done to the car. In another instance in-stance another car was hit in the rear. Four cars were following fol-lowing each other and the first three stopped but the fourth rammed into the third car because be-cause of no brakes. Was this the teenagers last fling or what? d Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcock plan to motor to Bryce Canyon to get their daughter, Judy, who has been working this summer at the Lodge. Judy, a graduate at the Milford High last spring, plans to enroll at the Southern Utah College in Cedar City this fall. She is elated over being asked to act on the staff of the Thunderbird, the college's school paper. Mr. and Mrs. James Cox and son, Kevin, of Modena were in Milford over the weekend at the home of parents, Mr. and will resume his teaching as the Seminary teacher. He has been attending summer school. The couple are living' in the rental home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tri-bole. Tri-bole. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting and baby have been spending their two weeks vacation in the Northwestern states. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Wellington are now living in their newly purchased home, formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Duard Nay. The Nays have moved to Salt Lake City and have purchased them a new home. e Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Paice, who have been living in South Milford, have moved to Carson City, Nev. f Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swope have officialy taken over the operation of the Jones Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Chatwin, who have been operating the Dairy for the past two years, have moved to their home in Santaquin. A Mr. and Mrs. William Box of Provo, have been in Milford on several visits during the summer sum-mer at the home of her sister. Mrs. A. D. Carter. Their last visit at the Carter home was last week. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright returned from their three week vacation trip in their new camper. Highlight of their trip was Tetons, Colorado, Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park and a week in Helena, Hel-ena, Mont. They were quite amused at the City's main street, Last Chance Gulch, a winding road and claimed by Heena's residents that the road was winding to prevent killings by gun in the olden days. After leaving Helena they took in the Worlds Fair in Seattle and boarded a ship to Victoria. British Columbia; they then took the Pacific Coast route and took in the sights enroute to Los Angeles. The family stopped at the home of Mr. Wright's brother, Eugene and Rae Wright and sons. A stop was also made in Las Vegas, where they stayed at the home of cousins. e Mr. and Mrs. Kent Smith were on vacation, returning to Milford last weekend. They took the route to the Western entrance of Yellowstone Park and returned by way of the Southern Route. While at Yellowstone, Yel-lowstone, Shirley and Melvin Pearsons of Townsend, Mont., joined them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and children spent last week in Salt Lake City. 9 A sister-in-law and aunt of Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Bentley of Parowan, and Mrs. Clara Luke of Heber City, were Tuesday visitors at the Smith's home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morris and daughter of Los Angeles, have been spending the past week at the home of his mother, moth-er, Mrs. Lena Morris. After their visit in Milford the fam- Mrs. William Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Usher Wilcock. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcock have purchased the late Mrs Sarah Beard's home. A great aunt of Mrs. Elwood Jefferson's, Mrs. Lillian Kuui-er.dorf, Kuui-er.dorf, of Davenport, Iowa, is spending this week at the home of the Jefferson's. S Bill and Lois Kirk and sons and Mrs. Al Kirk have returned from Salt Lake City. Bill and Lois planned on a trip to Vernal Ver-nal and in that area but changed their minds after they arrived in Salt Lake. They visited vis-ited at the home of Lois's aunt, Mrs. Arvella Levitt, where a family dinner was held. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lyman took their grandson, Allen Jensen, Jen-sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jensen, to his home in Orem. Allen spent his vacation with his grandparents in Milford. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Nate Smith and son, Tommy, of Ogden are spending their vacation in Milford Mil-ford at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Tom James. The couple are also enjoying fishing in the Beaver Mountains. O In reporting a news item of Mrs. Katherine Bradfield's ace the family drew our attention that her age is 88 years instead of the 85 as we had written up. 0 Mrs. Wanda Holm was in Caliente last weekend. O Mrs. Maude Stoker is in Hy-rum Hy-rum at the home of her son-in-low and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stoker plan to motor to Hyrum this weekend to get Owen's mother. The group will also call on the Owen Stoker's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones in Springville. . 0 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Blake have a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blake in the Iron County Hospital Hos-pital in Cedar City. 0 Phil Lund of Sair Lake City was in Milford this week on the renting of his home. 0 MltcheU White will return to Milford next Friday after attending at-tending the A. T. T. school in Denver, Colo., for the past five weeks. O Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Wahl-quist Wahl-quist have returned to Milford for the winter. Mr. Wahlquist |