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Show Personal F 'i i Mention Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vernon Ver-non returned Friday from a two week vacation visiting friends and sightseeing. They spent some time at Teton National Na-tional Park, Mirror Lake, and Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wise and son of Minneapolis. Minn., are in Milford at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Volney Wise. The couple is en route to San Francisco where they will make their home. Also at the Wise home is another son Neil and a girl friend. Miss Barbara Bowler of St. George. 9 Wallace Mastros Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mastros of Torrance. Calif., is with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Muir, and plans to remain until his parens come to Milford about August 1 on vacation. They will spend thr4ee weeks in Milford and the Beaver Mountains. S Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Moore and daughter Linda and Mrs. Bertha Moore left by train this week for Salina. Kansas. The latter will remain there for a few months and the Edgar Ed-gar Moores will return after a short visit with relatives. Bob and Pat Davis and three children of Ely, Nev , are spendnig a week here at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ferguson and Mrs. Mabel Turner, and visiting other relatives rel-atives and friends. They plan to return home Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Rummel, formerly for-merly of Panaca, is now living liv-ing in Milford at the Milford Apartments on Main Street. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Swin-dlehurst Swin-dlehurst Jr. and baby of Henderson, Hen-derson, Nev., have been at the Swindlehurst home in Milford Mil-ford and Blackner home in Greenville. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Goodwin Good-win of Salt Lake were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Goodwin over the week end. Albert and Vie Medley of McGill, Nev., stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gillins last week en route to Moab and other places of in-xerest. in-xerest. The couple is vacationing, vacation-ing, and plan to stop again in Milford en route home. Helen Jean Gillins was at home last week end. She and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ger-ald Gillins, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Medley motored to Cedar Ce-dar City, and Zion National Park, and while in the park called on Ronald Simpkins. Miss Sophronia Hawley left Wednesday by train for Seat-tel, Seat-tel, Wash. She plans to be gone for a month, and will also visit San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mrs. Ellen Ellingsworth Fox of Portland, Ore., joined Mrs. Louise Sly at Halfway, Ore., and together they came to Milford Mil-ford to attend the Class of '36 reunion last week end. Mrs. Sly stayed at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schow and Mr. and Mrs. Thurland Sly, and Mrs. Fox was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cook Wednesday, aud it also being Gil's 14th birthday Mrs. Kizer prepared a ham dinner and birthday cake, which they enjoyed en-joyed after the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White were in California last week end, visiting their son ?nd his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd White, after returning their grandson Gary to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright have returned from a five-day vacation trip. They visited Mrs. Wright's sister, Mrs. Donna Don-na Burnham in Salt Lake, and motored to Lone Tree, Wyo., where they called on their son Jimmy, and at Granger, Wyo., visited Mr. Wright's brother Karl. Norma and Ray Christiansen and two children of Bountiful spent a week with the C. R. Grimshaws at their cabin in the Beaver Mountains. Over the 24th the Grimshaw's son Russell and family joined them at the cabin. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whiteside over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pace and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Underwood and daughter Becky, all of Salt Lake City. in South Milford. Mike Fisher, who is employed em-ployed in Salt Lake, was in town for the 24th holidays. Nancy and Genevra Mcintosh Mcin-tosh and Genevra's boy friend, all of Salt Lake, were here over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Fisher are now living in California. Mrs. Fisher had been in Woodland with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fisher, and Mr. Fisher joined them and is now employed in a men's clothing store. Ira Fisher has completed a five-week summer school at the B Y U. 6 Mrs. Marie Lewis of Clare- ' mont, Calif., has been in Milford Mil-ford the past two weeks at the homes of sisters, Mr. and Mrs. John Weston and Mr. and Mrs. Powell Smyth. Gary and Mary Weston and Shirleen Shields of Salt Lake motored to Milford to spend the holidays with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shields, and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Weston. Mrs. Kathleen Griffiths and three children of Van Nuys, Cat, and Helen Wellington are here at the home of their father, Doug Fotheringham, and brothers Farrell and Wallace Wal-lace Fotheringham. A family get-together was held at Ponderoa Park July 21, celebrating the birth anniversary an-niversary of Mrs. Edna Baker. Fishing, visiting and a dinner were enjoyed by Mrs. Marie Rollins, Mrs. Effie Marshall of Minersville, Mrs. Ella Cock-ett, Cock-ett, Mrs. Ledia Bohn and brother William L. Hutchings of Beaver; son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker and chidlren of Escondido, Calif.; Mrs. Glenna Foley and children chil-dren of Long Beach, and other oth-er nieces and nephews. Tuesday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker were old friends from California Califor-nia who were here for the Dotson family reunion, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McKenzie, Tine Dotson and Mrs. Theo Champion. e Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker and family of Escondido, Calif., stayed at the home of his parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker, while here attending the Class of '36 reunion. Gil Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith of Beaver, was at the Mayor Kizer home this week. After seeing the Hal Hickman "Frisco" show on television he was anxious to see Frisco in reality. Ray took him and a cousin, Chad Johnson, to the historical site |