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Show Items of Interest About People You Know Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Leary plan to take their two grandchildren, Terry and John Holmes, who have been vacationing here, back to their home in Salt Lake this week end. Mr. and Mrs. V Waddoups and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roper were in Provo last week buying fruit and visiting relatives. Surprise visitors last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V Waddoups Wad-doups were Mr. Waddoups' grandson grand-son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price and two chidlren of Lakewood, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Grimshaw are enjoying a two week vacation in the northern part of the state. They will spend part or the time at their summer home in the Beaver Bea-ver Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith were in Salt Lake, where Mr. Smith received a medical checkup on his eyes. Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Craw and three children of Port Hueneme, Calif., spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baudino, and the two couples are vacationing in Yellowstone Yellow-stone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. James Cerpin and daughter Diane of Fullerton, Cal., spent two days last week with their aunt, Tillie Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palmer and children of Las Vegas are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Weston. Janice K. and Sandra Lee Spain-hower, Spain-hower, children of Mr. and Mrs. George Spainhower of LaHabra, Calif., are visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Spainhower and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Kesler. Mr. and Mrs. Bud James of Fontana, Fon-tana, Calif., were here to attend funeral services for Mrs. James' mother, Mrs. George Campeau. Mrs. Carol Lynn and children Jimmie and Linda of Hayward, Calif., are at the home of her sister sis-ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K- Smith. Joining the family fam-ily from Parowan were the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bentley, Iand a brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bentley. Mr. and Mrs. 4 Galloway ac4 daughter Glenna left for Salt Lake Wednesday, and will attend the July 30th wedding of their son Ronald and Miss Mauri Rollins, in Spanish Fork. Mrs. Wanda Munk, Mrs. Bonnie Easton and two sons, Sonia Coleman Cole-man and Sallie'Williams will leave Thursday for Boulder, Utah, and Grand Canyon. They will visit Mrs. Munk's relatives in Boulder, and at Grand will visit Donald Munk and other Milford teenagers teen-agers employed there. Mrs. Robert Green and two children chil-dren Suzanne and Donald of Glen-dora, Glen-dora, Calif., are spending 10 days with Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Persons. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Symond and daughter Mary Helen of Mi-kana, Mi-kana, Wis., are spending a month at the home of their son and daughter in law, Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Symond. Mrs. Mary Crookston is spending a few days in Milford with her sisters sis-ters and their familise, Mr. and Mrs. Powell Smyth and Mr. and Mrs. John Weston. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cox and chidlren James and Veda, and Diane Wilcock have returned from a vacation in Idaho and Oregon. Mr. Cox attended a three day Labor La-bor Relations school at Pocatello, and in Portland the group visited at the home of their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam W. Cox. They also attended the Portland Centennial celebration celebra-tion and toured Washington state. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Ray L. Mc-ilntyre Mc-ilntyre and two children are in Milford. In August they will leave for Los Angeles, where Sgt. Mc-Intyre Mc-Intyre will be ROTC instructor at the University of Southern California. Cali-fornia. H. L. Tolley has returned from Salt Lake, where he was . under medical observation in a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Hecker of Norfolk, Va., called on Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Brox last week. The couples became acquainted while both men were in military service. The Heckers were en route to Seattle, Se-attle, Wash., on a vacation trip. |