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Show THIS WEEK IN iVSINERSVILLE By MRS. EMILY GILLINS Mrs. Edna Crosby visited Monday Mon-day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clark Gillins. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Frandsen and family of Dragerton and Mrs. Clyde Williams of Vernal visited several Jays here and in Milford with Mr. and Mrs. Randall Banks and Mrs. Idonna Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Roldo Robinson and children, Pamela, Roddie, and Dee, of Tooele spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-ford Wil-ford Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark and children, Shauna, Kelvin, and Jolyn, of Salt Lake City, also were week-end visitors at the Robinson Rob-inson home Mrs. Dale Mathews and daughters, daugh-ters, Jona Lee, Judy, and Mary Ellen, El-len, of Granger have been visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mathews and Mrs. Louise Mathews. Miss Marva Dawn Carter, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Carter of Cedar City, became the bride of Gary Middleton Friday of last week in the St. George LDS Temple. She is' a granddaughter of Mrs. Paulina Carter o f Minersville. Those attending the reception in Cedar City from Minersville were Mr. and Mrs. Newell Carter, grandmother grand-mother Paulina Carter, Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Eyre. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin Wood, Mrs. Armina Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Os Myers, and Howard Pryor were in attendance at the Beaver Jay-cees' Jay-cees' Labor Day Follies, presented in Beaver Monday night. David Pryor, Gerald Myers, and Norman Banks performed novelty numbers, with Larry Hollingshead as accompanist ac-companist for the harmonizing numbers of the former two. Granddaughters Shayla Rose and Marva Dawn of Salt Lake City visited vis-ited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Gillins, over the weekend. week-end. They were accompanied by their father, Ray Gillins. Apologies are extended to Newell New-ell Carter, whose name was inadvertently inad-vertently omitted from the article concerning the new source of water wat-er developed by Minersville Town Board. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre, accompanied accom-panied by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson, Gib-son, 'visited in Ely and Elko, Nevada Ne-vada and -in Ogden over the weekend. week-end. At Elko, they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowcutt; at Ely, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hayward; and at Ogden of Mr. and Mrs. Riz Gillins. They experienced a near-tipover near-tipover coming home through Delta, Del-ta, when a tire blew out. Mrs. Eyre said they were just lucky! Babies christened at LDS Fast and Testimony meeting Sunday were: Stephen Ray Gillins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gillins, by his father; Myra Lee Puffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Puffer, by grandfather, Howard E. Marshall; and Paula Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thomas of Beaver, Bea-ver, by her grandfather, Marcine Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillins and sons, Ricky and Rodney, of Salt Lake City departed for their home Sunday. They had visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Gillins and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lambson. Mrs. Gillins spent a week here visiting vis-iting while her husband came only for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Baker and Mrs. Margene Seegmiller and Patty, Pat-ty, of Salt Lake City, visited over the week-end with parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker. . Mrs. Aletha Gillins was hostess to the Minersville Auxiliary of The American Legion at her home Wednesday evening of last week. In the course of unit business transacted, the following subjects were discussed: the Bloodmobile, which will be in Milford September Septem-ber 15 and in Beaver the day following; fol-lowing; and the district convention, conven-tion, to Tie held at Parowan Sept. 19. A president's pin was presented present-ed to retiring President Virginia Marshall by President Betty Marshall. Mar-shall. Fruit cake and ice cream sundaes were served to Mrs. Effie Marshall, Mrs. Pauline Wood, Mrs. Gus Lambson, Mrs. Phyllis Truman, Tru-man, Mrs. Shirley Hollingshead, Mrs. Lynnea Marshall, Mrs. Nellie Hollingshead, Mrs. Helen Davis, and Mrs. Gertrude Marshall. The Roast Beef Wranglers 4-H club entered their steers at the stock show in Cedar City, where they were offered at auction and brought very satisfactory prices. Attending the show were Greg, Ronald, Chris, and Elvin Marshall, Jan, Gail, and Kathy Truman, Marilyn Mari-lyn Wood, Linda Williams, and Calvin and Madalyn Eyre. Mr. and Mrs. Max Carter, accompanied accom-panied by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wiseman Wise-man of Milford, were overnight vacationers va-cationers in the Beaver mountains over a recent week-end. The next week-end, Max and Anna Rae, with their family and Mr. and Mrs. Hay-ward Hay-ward Carter, again returned to the mountains. Norman Gressman, son of Mrs. Alba Carter, who spent last winter in Alaska, working for a construction construc-tion company, then going on to California, spent several days here, visiting with his mother and with Mr. and Mrs. Neal Gressman. Over the week-end, Norman and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carter visited in Stock- ton with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gressman, then went to Salt Lake City. There he visited Dewayne Carter, who underwent an operation on his back, from which he is getting along just fine. Terry Aubry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Aubry of Salt Lake City, has been called to the Brazil Mission of the LDS Church. Attending his farewell testimonial in the Utah capital were Mrs. Augusta Marshall, Mar-shall, his grandmother, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Limb and Mrs. Mae Atkin of Beaver. Thirty-three members of t h e Marshall family were present. Earl Limb was asked to speak; Elinor J o h n s o n' and granddaughter played a piano number, and a talk was given by Terry. Mrs. Geneice Barnson and children chil-dren of Junction visited several days with Mrs. August Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Porter of Salt Lake City were Labor Day weekend week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Carter of Salt Lake City were lucky and drew permits for the elk hunt on the Duton Mountains, near Pan-guitch. Pan-guitch. They shot' a big bull elk and a cow, the bull being one of the largest ever taken out of that area. They figured it weighed 1,000 pounds before being dressed. Mrs. Myrtle Barrett of Anaheim, Calif., has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Ellen Mathews, for some three weeks and now is visiting visit-ing in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carter purchased pur-chased a house in Milford recently and have had it moved to Minersville, Miners-ville, 'where they have located it adjacent to their present home |