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Show Marie Rollins, Milford, and Al Hoffpauer and Theodore Cock-ett Cock-ett of Ogden. . Mr and Mrs. Richard Jones Sr were in Panaca and Piockie last week end at the homes of their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ander son and children, accompanied by Mrs. Anderson's mother Mrs. Vera Anderson of junc' tion, visited Mrs. Anderson's son and family, Mr. and Mrs Kent Anderson, in Payson ' Ariz. En route home they vicuited Mesa and Phoenix. I boys had been living with their father in Albuquerque, New Mexico. O Mrs. Barbara McGinn i morning receptionist at tne Eeaver County Clinic. Mrs. Eva Smith and daughter daugh-ter Heiti are guests of W, and Mrs. Eugene Davie. Mis. o:tv, ; waitine to hear from THIS AND THAT . . . WITH PAT Mothers Day with Mrs. Neva Kinross and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams. O Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Aagard and Jonniel and Brent, and Mr and Mrs. Eddie Myers and children Greg and Gaylene, will attend a family get-together at Liberty Park in Salt Lake Sunday, in observance of the 80th birth anniversary of Mr. Aagards father. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Nielsen Niel-sen were in Salt Lake last u-eek. Mr. Nielsen returned to Milford while Mrs. Nielsen remained re-mained to attend the wedding of a niece, Thursday evening. C. R. Grimshaw has been released from the hospital, and is recuperating at home from a recent heart attack. 3 Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lee were their daughter from Las Vegas, Mrs. Kathryn Dillon, and grandson, A 3c Allen C. Roberts from Colorado Springs, her husband before leaving for Germany and Arabia. 9 Recent visitors at the Ted Wellington home were Mr. Wellington's parents, Mr. and Mrs John Wellington of Pay-son Pay-son and a brother in law and sister of Mrs. Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blaine of Salt Lake City. c Sixty-four Girl Scouts and 11 adults motored in nine individual in-dividual cars to Parowan Gap and Little Salt Lake Saturday, for an outing. Cooking their meals in the open and hiking were on the agenda, e Mrs. Susie Hatchings of Pleasant Grove, sister of Mrs, Bill Baker, was here for a visit vis-it and other members of the family gathered at the Baker home last Saturday for a get-together. get-together. Included were Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchings, Mrs. Lydia Bohn and Mrs. Ella Cockett of Beaver; Mrs. Effie Mashall, Minersville; Mrs. Mrs. Fred Anderson and three children plan to move to Junction after school lets out in the spring. Mr. Anderson Ander-son will remain in Milford but J will spend week ends with his family. Mr. Anderson, an employe of the A T & T, is away from home much of the time on business trips, and Mrs. Anderson will spend the. summer in Junction Vo "oe near her parents, returning to Milford Mil-ford in the fall. S Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brim-berry Brim-berry were in Milford Monday. Mrs. Brimberry has just been released from a Salt Lake hospital hos-pital and Mr. Brimberry is employed by the U P at Las Vegas. They have left for a two week vacation in the Henry Mountains. e Mr. and Mrs. Don Alger have sold their farm to Paul J. Smith of California. After living in South Milford for 20 years, they are moving to California Cal-ifornia and will operate a small vegetable and fruit farm near San Francisco. A brother of Mr. Smith, Jim Smith of Beaver, will operate the Alger farm. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Carscil-, len and daughter Sheri were in Salt Lake over the week end.' They left Sheri with her sister, Mrs. Lula LaPaco, while they attend the Junior Old Timers Convention in Sun Valley. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Kent Kinross and children of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kinross and baby of Orem plan to spend Colo. They also visited Mrs. Rosemary Ardoin, Mis. Dillin's niece. S The E. L. Smiths are enjoying en-joying their vacation. We received re-ceived a card from them, mailed mail-ed at Dumas, Texas, saying they had visited Tucson, Phoenix, Phoe-nix, El Paso, Tyler and Dallas Dal-las and were en route to Denver. Den-ver. Mrs. Charles Pryor and three children will leave Friday Fri-day for Las Vegas, where they will join Mr. Pryor. They plan to operate a tourist court in the Nevada city. Mr. Pryor, a construction worker, had been employed in Colorado and transfererd to Las Vegas. 9 Gary and Johnnie Mcintosh are now with their mother, Mrs. Irene Galbraith. The two |