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Show NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS IN SOUTH MILFORD By MRS. CLAIR GILLINS -0--O-- -- Mrs. Joan Jones and daughters ar" visiting this week in Orem. Mi. and Mrs. William Stewart and son Max attended funeral services ser-vices Saturday in Beaver for Mrs. Coon, Mrs. Margaret Lund, Mrs. Virginia Fowles, Mrs. Marvel Con-nell. Con-nell. Bridge was the entertainment. entertain-ment. i j THE PAST PRESIDENTS of the G I A met Sept. 25 at the home of Mrs. Harry Garfield. Mrs. Garfield Gar-field and Mrs. H. G. Barnes were hostesses. They served a hot dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Art Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colborn, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Holm, Mrs. Ethel Killam, Mrs. Mary White, Mrs. Kate Shingleton. Bridge was played during the evening. Stewart's sister, Mrs. Alice Gunn White. Community Club will meet Saturday Sat-urday night at the usual time. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones and daughters are welcoming a new baby boy, born Sept. 24 at the Mil-ford Mil-ford Hospital. Mrs. Effie Marshall is helping care for the new arrival. arri-val. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jones iire the proud paternal grandparents. grandpar-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stoker and Steven of Cedar City were visitors last week end at the home of the Owen Stokers in Milford and Clair and Lorraine Gillins in South Mil-ford. Mil-ford. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Tolley returned their grandchildren who had been visiting here, to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gale, last Thursday. The Gales, former Mil-ford Mil-ford residents, are now living at Dutch John near Vernal, where Mr. Gale has been assigned by the State Highway Patrol. Mrs. Melba Marshall and children, chil-dren, Arlan and Leslie, were in Cedar City Wednesday getting their eyes fitted for glasses and doing some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright and Keith and Kathy Gillins were in Beaver Sunday visiting the Clark and Bob Wright families, and getting get-ting acquainted with their new granddaughter. |