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Show Persona! Mention Recent callers at the home of Dr. and Mrs. David Symond wel'3 Mr. and Mrs. John Stiron of Las Vegas, Dr. and Mrs Paul Milligan and four children and Dr. Hahn of Salt Lake. A family get-together was held 1 Sunday at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. Owen Stoker, in observance , of the birth anniversaries of Mrs. ' i Stoker and Lorraine Gillins. Oth- ers enjoying the occasion were Mrs. Maude Stoker, Mrs. Gillins and children,-' Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins and daughter Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stoker and baby of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Edwards were in Ogden to see their new grandson, born July 3rd to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stoker and baby of Berkeley, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and children of Springville are in Milford at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stoker and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Jones. Mrs. Garnet Garfield and Lee J Symond have returned home after I spending two weeks in Provo with I Burdett and Carol Jean Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curtis and three children of Salt Lake, former Milford resident, visited friends here Saturday and Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-mon Ar-mon Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hardy left Saturday to spend a week visiting their children in the northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris and Mrs. Kate Coosley of Sacramento, Calif., were Saturday night callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baudino. Although the Baudinos "ere away on vacation Mrs. Donna Carter of Minersville entertained them at the Baudino home. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carter have purchased one of the Union Pacific Pa-cific "Railroad Row" homes and will move it to their lot in Minersville. Miners-ville. Milford's Ladies of the Eastern Star and members of the Masonic Lodge enjoyed their annual outing Sunday at Black Rock Ranch. Sev-j enty-five adults and children attended at-tended the traditional affair, enjoyed en-joyed basket lunches and playing various outdoor games. Monday, July 13, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cox celebrated their 32nd wedding anniversary. In the evening they were feted at dinner at the Hong Kong Cafe, also attended at-tended by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rim-pau. Rim-pau. Mr. and Mrs. James Roane of California spent a week at the home of Mr. Roane's brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nor-man Baxter. They left for their home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morgan are up from Los Angeles, negotiating sale of their Milford home and the Milford Concrete Pipe Co. Mrs. LaRee Hollis and ' three i children of LaMirada, Calif., are here for a week's visit with relatives rela-tives and friends. They are guests of Mrs. Hollis's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson. I Mrs. Margaret Nichols of Al-hambra, Al-hambra, Calif., is spending two i weeks with her mother, Mrs. Let-tie Let-tie Fotheringham. Mrs. Lettie Fotheringham plans to spend a few weeks early in August Aug-ust with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Barton of Beaver, and the two ladies will later move to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colborn are remodeling and redecorating the inside of the home they recently re-cently purchased from Mr. and Mrs, Robert Stewart, Capt. and Mrs. Ralph Dunlap of the Tooele Ordnance Depot were visitors last week at the Methodist Metho-dist parsonage with their aunt, Rev. R. Myrtle White. Accompanying Accompa-nying them home Saturday was their son John Hughes, who had spent a week visiting Mrs. White. Judy Davis and Larry Bentby accompanied Mi, and Mrs. Roy Thompson to California to spend I their vacation. The Thompsons I had been guests of Mrs, Josephine Thompson and Mr, and Mrs. C'lif ford Wadsworth while visiting Milford relatives and friends, Mrs. Keith WnittaKer, Mrs. John i Jimenez and Mrs. Keith Long spent I last week end at Wilson Peak near Bryce Canyon with their hustiands. |