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Show ly of Cedar City. Larry flol-lingshead flol-lingshead also visited his parents par-ents this week end. He is a i..U-..ii at Uie U of V. Raymond Baker and Pat-ly Pat-ly Sec-g.niiler visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker over the .vtc.k ei.d. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Baker are proud par-tins par-tins oi a lie., baby daugnter. 9 Penny PatUisun, ua-gntei of Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr Gil-l.ns. Gil-l.ns. nas b-e.i eie.tca president presi-dent oi tne Junior Class at ma U of U for 19bo-ol. David Griffiths and Alien Gressman vi-ited he.e over the week end with their parents. par-ents. They are both employed at Wells, Nev. C Noal Wood and Vern Wood cljbratde their birthdays the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Murdock of Cedar City visited in town last week at the home of Mrs. Amanda Nolder. Sim did some fishing while here. Mrs. Ada James of Salt Lake visited here with her mother, Mrs. Alb Roberts, last week. She was here to be with her son, Billy Garrett of Cedar Citv. while he under- went surgery on his leg, recently re-cently injured while working at J. C. Penney Co. in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman returned home this week from) Denver, Colo., where they went to attend a National Boards of Education convention. conven-tion. O A farewell party was held Monday, May 6, for Elder Richard Gillins, in the Min-ersville Min-ersville Church recreation hall. Nick Dotson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Dotson, spent the week end with his parents. Nick is attending an electronics electron-ics school in Salt Lake. O Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and sons of Cedar City spent Friday evening with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Obra Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Martin and children of Las Vegas visited vis-ited Mr. and Mrs. Dohn Mar-, tin over the week end. 0 Visiting relatives and friends here Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson of Beaver. The Senior Class left for Salt Lake City this week for their annual Senior Sluff. Mr. and Mrs. Max Carter accompanied accom-panied them with the bus. "Papa and the Playhouse," a musical comedy, was presented pre-sented two nights last week in the Minersville recreation hall. There was a large turnout both evenings and everyone thoroughly thor-oughly enjoyed it. Brent Solomon, son of Mrs. Varda Solomon, celebrated his eighth birthday with a party on May 5th. This Week in MINERSVILLE as reported by GWEN PRYOR Mr. and Mrs. Ken King have returned to Minersville for the summer after spending the winter in Tooele. At present they are in Tooele for a week. A Mrs. Albateen Roberts spent Thursday through Saturday in Salt Lake making final arrangements ar-rangements to by the Old Turlcy house. e At Fast and Testimony meeting Sunday three babies were named and blessed. Troy Scott was the name given the son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Pearson. He was blessed by his father. Margaret Linley was the name given the daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dal-ton. Dal-ton. He was blessed by Earl Limb. Tamara was the name given the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hoiiingshead. She was blessed by her father. Clifford Myers was confirmed a member of the LDS Church at Sunday's meeting. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Myers and children of New Plymouth, Idaho, are here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Myers. Dale celebrated his birthday Sunday, May 5, at his parents' home. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cummings are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hoiiingshead prior to moving to American Falls, Idaho, where they will make their home. They are former- Mrs. tred Smith and sons of Las Vegas and Mr. and Mrs. Al Moren and son of Salt Lake were visitors at the Arshel Evans home. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Randall Ran-dall Banks Sunday were Nellie and Raymond Hollinger and Ada Winn, Milford, and Brent Frandsen, a college friend from-Salt from-Salt Lake City. |