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Show THI WEEK IN MINERSVILLE By MARYBELLE EYRE The Rlinersville creek was the scene of a T-bone steak dinner din-ner Wednesday night. Enjoying the feast were Mr. and Mrs. I Obra Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Clair I Gillins of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Bradfield, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gillins, and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre. Mrs. Etta Rollins and granddaughter grand-daughter Alice Adams returned Wednesday to get his daughter Gloria, who had been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Marshall, for a month. They returned Thursday to their home in Atwater, Calif., taking Hay ward Marshall with them. Hayward is stationed in California also. Val will leave Tuesday with a geographic expedition ex-pedition in radar. He will be stationed in the South Pole region re-gion for 812 months. Mrs. Marshall Mar-shall will remain in California, where Glori" will attend school. The Minersvlile Elders held an outing at Hanging Rock Saturday night. Twenty-nine persons enjoyed the food, visiting visit-ing and group singing. birthday, and an uncle, Walter Couch. , , Mrs Frieda Wood returned Saturday from Salt Lake where she had been attending a workshop work-shop at the Universit of Utah. She stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Farrer during the three weeks she was there, and visited visit-ed her mother, Mrs. Paul Zaug in Peterson, over the week ends. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Gressman enjoyed a dinner and dance at Cedar Breaks Lodge Saturday evening. The affair was sponsored spon-sored by the State Road Com- mission for 114 guests from this district. Mrs. Alba Carter, secretary of the American Legion Auxiliary, Auxil-iary, tendered a $40 check to the Cemetery Committee this week. This additional donation dona-tion from the Auxiliary brings to $5,236 the amount of money now on hand for beautification of the cemetery. Mrs. Nelda Tanner of Whit- . tier, Calif., and Mrs. Beulah Wunderlich and family of Mil-ford Mil-ford were here Tuesday visiting their mother, Mrs. Nellie Eyre, and other relatives. Mrs. Doug Blackburn was in I Salt Lake Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russel Muir of I Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Christensen of Denver who have been visiting in Salt Lake and obtaining medical attention for their son Dale. Mrs. Blackburn has been taking care of their younger son during their, stay in Utah. 9 Hugh Earl Blackburn returned re-turned to Salt Lake Sunday after being here for a few days, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gillins have purchased a new pickup truck. The Hayward Carter family met in the Beaver Canyon Thiirsrinv nietit. Enioving a de- home Wednesday from Salt Lake and Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pryor and family are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor, and other relatives. e Mr. and Mrs. Vance Marshall ,are the parents of a baby girl, born Aug. 4 in the Iron County Coun-ty .Hospital. Mrs. Marshall is recuperating at the home oi her , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin j Price, in Junction. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Daisel Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson enjoyed en-joyed a Mexican dinner at Big Maple Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter and children of Beaver are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Obra Myers and other relatives and helping with some home im- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts returned to their home in Oregon Ore-gon on Thursday after visiting their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Effie Marshall, Mrs. Marie Rollins and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker returned Sunday after aft-er a vacation trip to New York, enjoying the sights at many interesting in-teresting points between here 1 and the East Coast. j TSgt Val Marshall arrived1 ! i licious chicken dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Max Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Sheral Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pierson of California. Califor-nia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Myers of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts of Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Hay-ward Carter. A group of friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sheral Carter. Enjoying a nice lunch and renewing old friendships were Mr. ad Mrs. Delmar Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pierson of California, and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins. Mrs. Don Clark and three children of Salt Lake arrived Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson. Mr. Clark motored to Miners ville Saturday, returning with his family on Sunday. The High Council gave the. program in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Speakers were Walter Joseph of Beaver and Floyd Wood. ' Mrs: Wilford Robinson, Mrs. ' Don Clark, Mrs. Bessie Pearson and Mrs. Etta Rollins were in ' Cedar City Friday. While oth-' oth-' ers shopped Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Clark visited Mrs. Wilford Clark and a missionary companion com-panion of Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Shirley Shir-ley Dahl. e Mrs. Donna Carter left Fri-, Fri-, day for California to visit her j grandmother Couch on her 85th |