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Show came to Milford v-fr.esday to spend a few days with Mrs. Walker. Walk-er. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theman Waliiar in South Milford. Mr. and Mrs. EeWayne Myers of Salt Lake were ct the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reber Myers last week end. The ce:?le was here to attend the wedding of Mr, and Mrs. James B. Morgan Jr-c Friday Fri-day in Beaver. Mrs. Vera Price Is attending Milford High School to complete her senior year. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hutchings attended funeral services for Mrs. Hutchings' sister in law, Mrs. Mida Osborne, Tuesday in Cedar City. Mrs. Hilda Walker brought her mother, Mrs. Emma Walker to Milford to visit friends for a few days this week. Mrs. Walker has ! been staying in Salt Lake with her children. A granddaughter, Mrs. Joanne Stevens of Parowan lr Dr. and Mrs. Da id A. Syinund were hosts two days this week to Dr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Kaplan and two sons while Dr. Kaplan, a specialist, assisted with an operation opera-tion at the Beaver County Hospital. Hos-pital. Mr. and Mrs'.' M. F. Persons are spending two weeks in Southern South-ern California calling on relatives. They are house guests of a son in law ani daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green. Calling on Mrs. Ernest Barlock-er Barlock-er during her illness in St. George Sunday were the following Milford relatives: Mrs. Heber Myers, Mrs. Clifford Wadsworth Mrs. Reed Gillins and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers. My-ers. Joining the group from Cedar Ce-dar City were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes, Mrs. Caine Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Phillips of Caliente. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Banks visited visit-ed Mrs. Banks' mother, Mrs. George Tait, Sunday at the St. George hospital. Bill Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Martin, is attending high school in Logan this winter, and further his piano studies. MtLFORD 1 PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams, former Milford residents now o' I Nampa, Idaho, were in Minersville i and Milford over the week end calling on relatives and friends, en route to their home after va-1 cationing in California with Mrs. Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank Roberts, and other relatives. rela-tives. While in Milford they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ferguson. Fer-guson. Commissioner H. L. Tolley left Wednesday for Salt Lake to attend . sessions of the Utah County Officials Offi-cials Ass'n. convention to be helJ . in the Newhouse Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes '' were in Logan last Thursday and Friday, where Mr. Hughes attended attend-ed guidance meetings at the USU. Mrs. Betty McDonald of Salt Lake has .been in Milford at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Dan Ferguson, recuperating from an attack of flu. She left Tuesday for her home. The Milford JayceeEttes held their regular meeting Jan. 15, at the home of Mrs. Wendell Collier, . with President Mrs. John Jimenez Jim-enez conducting the business meeting. meet-ing. Ronald, Jackie and Louise Brinkman and Nona Applegatc left last Friday for Herford Texas, to attend the wedding of a frined. The group will be gone 10 days. Mrs. W. G. White is in Salt Lake attending the visitation of the National President of the V F W Auxiliary. Jerry Kirk, who has been ill with pneumonia, is now back at her desk in the Milford State Bank. Mrs. Dorothy Grimshaw replaced Jerry during her illness. Jack Pace of Salt Lake will be a week end visitor at the home of his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whiteside. Mrs. Lorelei Dawson, former Milford resident now of Salt Lake, was in town calling on friends. She was a house guest of Mr: and Mrs. Dave Erickson. Mrs. Virginia Bedingfield took her son Doug into Salt Lake last week for medical treatment. Mrs. Bessie Snider of Huntington Hunting-ton Park, Calif., and Mrs. Bertha Cottrell of Provo were week end visitors at the home of their brother, broth-er, Walter Cook, Mr. and Mi's. Frank Davis and son Dickie of Caliente were Sunday Sun-day visitors in Milford, calling on Mrs. Annie Denny and Mrs. Laura Lorentz. |