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Show MILFORD PERSONAL John Foley ol Long Beach, Calif., joined his wife in Mil- iord Sunday. Mrs. Foley and children had been here since June visiting her mother, Mrs. Marie Rollins. While here a fishing trip to the Beaver Mountains Moun-tains will be enjoyed by the family. They expect to return home next week end. ,Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes are on a two week vacation. They left Salt Lake by plane for South Carolina where they will spend ten days with their son and family, Capt. and Mrs. Nolan Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimes and children spent last Thursday Thurs-day in Salt Lake shopping. They also spent an evenig at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cerva and daughter Susan, of Caldwell, Idaho, are in Milford visiting their son in law and daughter, -lr. and Mrs. Cliff Reese. The Cervas enjoyed a trip to Las Vegas, and plan to return to their home this week end. Mrs. LaPrele Lewis has purchased pur-chased the rental home of Kenneth Ken-neth Hollis on East Center street, and has sold her farm to Kay and David Williams of Greenville. e Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mayer and sons left Thursday for Panguitch Lake where they will spend five days. A DAUGHTER was born Aug. 16, in the Beaver County Hospital, Hos-pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Walker. A SON was born Aug. 17, in the Beaver County Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Turner. A SON was .born July 18, in the Beaver County Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prisbrey. A SON was born July 18, in i the Beaver County Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Nate Smith. Gary Elmer, son of Mr. and I Mrs. Don Elmer, underwent major surgery Aug. 16th in the Beaver County Hospital. Betty Raines underwent a tonsillectomy Aug. 21st in the Beaver County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rummler and two sons, Roy Lee and Bil-lie, Bil-lie, returned Wednesday from a week's trip to Long Beach, Cal., where they visited Mr. Rummler Rumm-ler 's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Fielding and son of Ogden were here for a few days at t- ' - of Mrs. Fielding's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rowley. The group also enjoyed a fishing trip to Panguitch Pan-guitch Lake. a -Mr tinH Mrs Wendell Keetch left last Sunday for Pleasant Grove after learning of the , death of a friend, Lawrence Farr. Judy Horton is in Denver, Colo., vistiing an aunt and uncle, Mr. ad Mrs. Bruno Maf-fei. Maf-fei. She accompanied Jack Davis Da-vis to the Colorado City. Mrs. Davis left Monday by train to join her husband and spend a few days there before returning to Milford. Judy will accompany accom-pany Mr. and Mrs. Davis to Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Williams and family were in Northern Utah last week end. Mrs. Gladys Shingleton will join her husband in Salt Lake, where they will make their home for the present. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hopkins will rent the Shingleon home. Mr. Hopkins Hop-kins is the new Milford manager man-ager for the AT&T. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Koch motored mo-tored to Richfield Friday of last week to spend the week end with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Hansen. While in Richfield Mr. Koch, Mr. Hansen and sons enjoyed en-joyed a fishing trip to Fish Mr. and Mrs. Pete George of Farmington, N. M., were in Milford Mil-ford when their new , granddaughter, grand-daughter, Gina Petrice Davie, made her appearance. The little lit-tle one is the new daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Davie. Judy Baxter was in Milford last week end. Judy is employed em-ployed at the Capitol Building in Salt Lake. |