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Show I THE NEWS FROM SNAKE VALLEY Iiy SYLVIA BAKER lEditor's Note: We are pleased to again have a correspondent cor-respondent from Snake Valley. Val-ley. Our former correspondent, correspon-dent, Barbara Gregson, felt she was getting 'loo involved' with controversial issues, and resigned. Mrs. Baker will be our correspondent, and is authorized to accept subscription subscrip-tion payments for new or renewals re-newals and classified ads. (Mrs. Baker wrote: Since Milford is becoming my "second "sec-ond community," I find many items of interest thruout the paper. I think it has helped us all get better acquainted with the Milford community") commun-ity") Snake Valley Shirts and Skirts Square Dance Club held an opening night pot luck supper sup-per at their new building. The 'luilding is the old Bellander home on the E. J. Cummings ranch. The Shirts and Skirts nave put down a new plywood floor and wired it for electricity, electric-ity, and made other repairs. The Saturday night party had enthusiastic attendance, including includ-ing out-of-town visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lester McKenzie of . Ely, Mr. and Mrs. George Fra-zer Fra-zer of Yerington, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keyser and son Freddie of El Paso, Texas; and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Calder-wood Calder-wood of Ingleton, Calif. Mr. McKenzie called some of the dances for the group. O The School of the Natural Order will conduct its annual summer seminar from - Aug. 7 to Aug. 21. Lectures and discussions dis-cussions on the sciences and semantics will comprise the day program for adults, and movies and tape recorded lectures lec-tures will be held in the evenings. eve-nings. Science and craft classes class-es are available for children. Seminar leaders will be Carl Peterson, Robert Fisher, Jean-nette Jean-nette Griggs and Marj Coff- man. Many out or town visitors visit-ors and former Baker friends will attend. Vandals have thrown rocks through most of the west windows win-dows of the Baker Grade School. An investigation is being be-ing made, but no one has been apprehended. O Mr. and Mrs. LaVcn (Barbara) (Bar-bara) Rowley of Garrison ar3 the happy parents of a daughter, daugh-ter, Lynette, born July 18 in the Steptoe Valley Hospital in Ely, weighing 6 lbs 9 2 oz. Barbara and the baby are in Provo with her mother, Mrs. Mabel Timm. Michael Larson Parry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. (Joyce) Parry, was born July 28 in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital, Hos-pital, weighing in at 6 lbs IV2 oz. Welcoming him home were sister Christy and - brother Frank. e Mr. and Mrs. George Frazer and three sons were guests of the Frank Dodge family last week. The two families climbed climb-ed Mt. Wheeler Friday afternoon. after-noon. Barbara Dodge and Betty Bet-ty Frazer reported a "rubber legs" sensation at the summit. 0 Mrs. Roy Grcybill and three daughters returned home from a trip to Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Betty Baker, incumbent incum-bent justice of the peace for Baker Township, has filed for re-election. She is unopposed. Visitors at the Baker Ranch last week were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker and children Guy, Shawna, Leasa and Erin of Ely, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Key-fer Key-fer and son Freddie of El Paso, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Caldcrwood of Inglewood, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Burkett and children Loire and Mark of Gardena, Calif. The Keysers and Calderwoods had returned from a two month trip to Alaska. Alas-ka. Birthday celebrations for Fred Baker and Sylvia Baker were enjoyed by all. e Recent guests at lhe Dan Baker home were Mrs. Ann Urey and clog of Claremont, Calif., and Miss Alexia Smith of Palo Alto, Calif. Billy Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Williams of Garrison, returned home after a week's stay in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital for ti eatment of a broken leg, incurred in-curred in a motorcycle-ear collision col-lision in Baker. Sylvia Baker and children Christy and David were Mil-Continued Mil-Continued on Page Three Here's More About SNAKE VALLEY Continued from Page One ford visitors last Friday and Saturday. e Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mureal Neilson were Mr. and Mrs. Steve (daughter Elsie) McCleery and infant son Brian of Murray, Utah. Grandson Cory Sherwood. 9, is spending two weeks with his Neilson Grandparents. The Neilsons came to Baker last fall and Mureal is employed at the Baker Ranch. |