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Show of Mllf'.r'l. A srv'J MILFORD 1& k IM MOTION JonelJe and Hal Smith of San Diego, California spent a week with their parents Max and lorta Baxter and were here for the Christmas holiday. They spent time visiting Drotner, Mitchell, Betty, Todd and Debbie and other friends and relatives. They went on to Centerville to spend New Year's with Hal's folks. CALL 387-26- 72 or 387-23- 81 Home for the were holidays Jesse Perkins and friend Valerie Hales. They came to be with Jesse's sister, Bonnie Hardy and her family ar.d Sharon Sanders and son Jason. A nice family Christmas Eve dinner was held at the home of Billy and Shlrlene Ashley and faro -lly. Those attending were Dennis and Bonnie Hardy and five children, Jerry and Ida Beitz, Sharon and Jason Sanders, and Brent and Rulon Hardy. Visitors at the home of Ben and Loretta Forman this past weekend were Vlcld and Gene Piccinini from Ely, Nevada. They came Friday and stayed until Sunday. While here Loretta reports they all enjoyed a couple of days skiing at Brian Head and had a lot of fun. Also visiting at the home of Ben and Loretta Forman recently was John Forman. He enjoyed the Christmas holidays and rturned home to California last Thursday. Home for the holidays at the Ken and Sonia Munk household were David Munk and children, Brandon and Carlssa, of Salt Lake, Darryl, Denise Moody and baby son Gregory of Salt Lake, Deanna Munk and friend Bill Harris of Salt Lake and of course daughter Debbie and fiancee Randy Rose kIy tf.irr aj and Gran 1m a and Grandpa f and I in attenid t C and a grand :.t ins ty all. of K!Jt , h'T. Visiting at a.vl fande Ml'."r f t the Christ- !' orr S r1 mas holidays were Rinde's parBill ifid Vernier Warren of West Point, t veryone h d an enjoyable visit fefore they lft early ents, I' Wednesday rr.or )g. Nolan and Iva Davis enjoyed the company of Iva's parents Ivan and Bonnie Bradley of McGill, Nevada. They came over onSunday, enjoyed a lovely dinner at the Station Restaurant then a small Christmas party and opening of gifts at Nolan and Iva's home. Ivan and Bonnie returned home on Monday. Courr'v and Brandon Bouck Christmas holidays at enj the home of their father, Stan, In Salt Lake. Meanwhile, Carol and Kristen enjoyed the holidays in California. A wedding for Lorraine Hardy and Bernice Thompson was held on December 21 at the home of Dennis and Bonnie Hardy. Judge Cook officiated. The couple will make their home in Milford. Mable Turner spent a lovely Christmas with Jerri and AI Kirk in West Jordan. She also enjoyed seeing her granddaughter Connie Sperry and family, grandsons Greg and Brad Kirk, and her sister. Then on Wednesday she returned f j ) SqSSQBDSIDs SdIUIQDGBD Ladios Off 40 Off 8 Shftj 50 U Girls and Boys Weather Tamer 9 Goats Sportswear Men's 85 JOYCE PERSONAL beotors 40 Ladles Coats CRAFT LEVI 3i SDEFF 50 200 Drosses Brands 50 Off Lion's Suits Sport Goats 25 Off 45 Ladies Sweater 50 Off 155 Ladies Blouse 50 Off Entire Stock 50 Off 30 Off Pints Shirts and Sweaters 50 105 Western Shirts 40 Off jilll Off Tops Off Spatsrs Boys and Girls Boys Arrow 143 Dross Shirts 40 All Health Men's and Boy's 0 Costs Asst. Items 'V '"'-wi- "" j ' j 1 1" Off 3" 8" 9" nf ire Stock of fcljrics Tex to Milford and caught Amtrak down to Las Vegas to visit with her son C lyde Turner and family. Pat Davis also accompanied her mother to Las Vegas. Bernard Walker and wife Iva of Beaver enjoyed Christmas Eve dinner with Melvin and Roda Wa- Lee's parents in parents in and Shellie's Caliente. Birthdays celebrated this week were Mark Wunderlich and Holly Short. Holly, whose birthday falls on Christmas Day, had her party on Friday, December 21. Sheandher friends enjoyed dinner and a movie at her house. Holly turned ten years old and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Short. Mark his fifth celebrated birthday with all his friends on Saturday December 22. They also had lots of fun seeing a movie, opening gifts and having treats. Mark is the son of Ron and Deb Wunderlich. Norman and Madeline Davis enjoyed having Madeline's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birch of Ely, spend Christmas withthem. They all enjoyed a lovelyChristmasEve dinner at Pat and Bob Davis'. All of Bob and Pat's children and grandchildren were there, and they had a delicious dinner, aprogram, put on by all the grandkids, and opening of Christmas presents. Jerry and Janice Mayer and Mike and Paula Pritchard of Cedar City went down to San Diego for a few days last week. While there they enjoyed seeingthe Holiday Bowl. They also visited with relatives and visited "Old Town" which is the old section of San Diego. Dorothy Terry and son Chuck enjoyed having Wade Stuckey of Las Vegas come and spend Christmas Day with them. Roger and Julie Barnes, Ted and Brenda Seifers, and Lee andShellie Singleton all went to Brian Head this weekend, to have fun in the snow and celebrate New Year's. Andy and Kelly LaGrow of Las Vegas were here to visit with grandparents, Dee Ferguson and Kate and Dale McDonald and other Vvs and Harold Baxter have had a lot of visitors this past week. Jill Daly and her roommate Kerri Swenson, who is from Anchorage, Alaska came and spent a few days visiting with grandparents. Jill and Kerri are from Provo where they attend Trade Tech. Then Jennifer Daly and friend Scott Shipton came and spent several days with the Baxters. Jill, Jennifer and Kerri then went up to Portland, Oregon to spend Christmas with parents Mike and Judy Daly. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Baxter and children, Tyler, Troy, Adam, Bryce and Linsey spent Saturday and Sunday with Vvs and Harold. And Charles Baxter of Dutch John also spent a few days visiting. Spending a few days at the home of Bert and Merlin Merryweather were Zelda and Elaine Coon of oiiTvirapnRii3in) T ill Ifl Thursday, Jan. 3, 1985 Page City. Steve and Katheryn Inman spent Christmas up north at their daughter, Janice Aagard in West Valley and granddaughter Cindy Jensen of Kearns. HELPFUL HINT: High Gloss paneling, for wooden cabinets, wood paneling, etc.: Mix 1 cup floor of any type of time-saviwax with one gallon of water. Wash with a soft cloth. This solution will protect wood against finger ng marks. CONTEMPORARY PATCHWORK QUILTS as The medium is the message you can see in these 31 beautiful full-colquilts that reflect our life today. 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She offers tips galore on how to design quilts for lawyers, musicians, and others, always explaining how sports fans, to chart repeat patterns to form a design. toSo don't delay, create the heirlooms of tomorrow day with CONTEMPORARY PATCHWORK QUILTS. t ... TO ORDER: Send your name, address, zip code and $8.95 plus $1.25 postage and handling to American Melody, 123 South Street, Oyster Bay, NY 11771. N Y. residents add appropriate sales tax. Please print clearly. SAVE! Order two for $17.00 plus $1.90 postage and handling. Sandy, Utah drove down to enjoy Christmas Eve dinner with Wayne and Lucille Hardy and to attend Midnight Mass. Here visiting with family and friends for the holidays are Denny Belliston and two daughters Kerri and Staci. Steve Moody has been here staying with Delane and Ann Johnson and enjoying a visit with his two children, Shanda and Casey. Lucy Reese spent Christmas in Cedar City with her sons, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Reese and family and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Reese and family. Visiting with Jay and Florence Hiatt for the Christmas holiday were their children: Patti and Cary Commock and children of Orem; Jeff Hiatt of Logan; and Lee Ann and Jim Meade of Cedar City. On Friday, December 21 Cary w to Jay and Cammock, Florence Hiatt, went to the school and played the piano for all the school children and had them sing Cordon's Annuol Cleoronce... Discounts to Christmas carols. j (TDErF Aiany Ckhei Special Jtetm Tjliiougliout die Sate in Beaver Paul and Audrey McGinn, and Paul's brother, Greg, from Those recently admitted to the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital are as follows: Dec. 18: - Eileen Craw, Miners ville. Dec. 23: Gary Elmer, Panaca Nevada. Dec. 24: Scott Cook, Mifford, Margaret Dalton, Minersville. Chris MarDec. 26: Connie Doris Ferman, shall, Minersville, Milford Dec. 27: Beatrice Willden, Beaver Dec. 29: Darin Small, Milford Dec. 30: Clair Gillins and Carl Lee Boyter, both of Milford, and Fred Baker, of Baker, Nevada. X Now 6 Salt Lake; Janet and Rob Bolton of Salt Lake; Kevin and SeUna Corbridge, Cedar City; Mike and Janet Lounsbury, Hurricane; and Blair and Teresa Coon of Cedar son-in-la- Iff 4 Lavished with lights all around rating contest. and the house yard, it was impossible to capture it all from a single shot. JUDGED THE BEST: The Ron Brinkman home was judged the test, in a tie with the Dick Mayer home, in the Milford Lady Lions Christmas deeo- - relatives. 40 Hand Bogs fJI Indies UngciiD 100' s Of W A visiting with V i . Enterprise Name ? V 1 lker. Lee, Shellie and Annie Singleton spent a couple of days last week I iTt-lll'hjr- ''I ! - ' , at can DOWNIWON CEDAR CITY DOWNTOWN ST. GEORGE |