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Show THIS WEEK IN MINERSV1LLE By M-rybelle Eyre Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson Rob-inson were in Salt Lake froiT! Thursday until 'Tuesday attending' at-tending' Conference and visiting visit-ing their children. While there Mrs. Robinson also attended the Dl! P Cci.entbn. Mr. and Mrs. Garold Eyre were in Salt Lake Sunday and Monday seeking medical attention at-tention for their daughter Lorie. Monday Lorie "was admitted ad-mitted to the Primary Children's Chil-dren's Hospital and the couple returned home. While in Salt Lake they visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hall have their camp set up in the Warren War-ren Hall lot prior to the big hunt this week end. Bishop and Mrs. Marshall Hollingshcad were week end Conference visitors in the Capitol City. Barry Baker was honored Sunday evening at a special Farewell Testimonial, lie en tered the mission home Monday Mon-day and will serve in the New Zealand mission : visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jameson and with other relatives. Mr?. Merle Bradfield and Mrs. K!oise Murdock weie hosts at Literary Club held at the hor.ie of Mrs. Bradfield Wednesday evening'. Mrs. Al-varetta Al-varetta Robinson gave the book "The Citadel" by A. J. Cronin. Later the hostesses served a lovely dessert course to the 18 members .present. Mrs. Lorraine Horton of Milford was here Tuesday visiting vis-iting her mother, Mrs. Eulalia Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tanner and daughter, Mrs. Adcle Lockhart, and small grandson Ralph arrived Tuesday to visit vis-it Mrs. Nellie Eyre and othei relatives and to enjoy the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jameson Jam-eson and Mr. and Mrs. Hel-bert Hel-bert Jameson were host Thursday evening at a farewell fare-well dinner for Barry Baker prior to his leaving for the mission home on Monday. Attending At-tending were Mr. and Mrs. Baker and Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roberts returned Tuesday from Salt-Lake Salt-Lake after enjoying an excursion excur-sion through the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Frank Fisher and Mrs. Taul Clark returned to their home in Bclvicw, Idaho, after spending' nearly two weeks |