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Show THIS AND THAT . . . WITH PAT A brother in law of Jesse Long, Dr. James Martin of Riverside, Riv-erside, Calif., was in rIilford over the week end. Dr. Martin Mar-tin and Norman Baxter went rockhounding In trie Granite Ptak area. The Past Presidents of the GIA will have a covered dish dinner and social Thursday evening in the U P Old Timers Tim-ers building. 8 Mrs. Vern Shingleton of Las Vegas was in Milford over the week end, a house guest of Mrs. Wanda Holm. She also attended the Old Timers steak fry at the Barnes Ranch, Saturday Sat-urday evening. Sunday Mrs. Shingleton, Mrs. Garneta Hol-lis, Hol-lis, Mrs. Marva Connell and Mrs. Holm attended Holiday on Ice in Salt Lake. Mrs. Marie Barton Bradshaw has joined her husband, Ted, in Inglewood, Calif., where they will make their home. Ted is employed by a dairy. Mrs. Pat Barton and children chil-dren of Caliente were in Milford Mil-ford over the week end. Mrs. Lela Gilliam left for Salt Lake this week to do some shopping. e The LDS First Ward will hold their annual bazaar in November. Mrs. Mary Cates is now living liv-ing in one of the Milford Apartments. She had been at the home of her mother Mrs. Jane Lang. Expected visitors in Milford are Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn McDonald Mc-Donald and two daughters of Mobile, Ala. They will spend a month calilng on relatives and friends and will be house guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ferguson. Mrs. Angie (Root) Church spent a day in Milford last week after being confined to the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake. She had been on the critical list but is now recuperating. re-cuperating. Mr. Church drove up from St. George to get his wire. Bunny and Calvin Eyre have a 7 lb 12 oz daughter, born Sept. 12 in Richfield where they are living. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson Thomp-son of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Eyre of Minersville. Min-ersville. Mrs. Thompson took care of their other daughter, Nena, while Mrs. Eyre was in the hospital. It seems that Sept. 26 and no frost is unusual. Last year we had our first frost on August 22nd. employee, is in Chicago, 111., attending a two week Diesel electric school. a Betty Hardy is in the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake. She has undergone several major ma-jor operations. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duffy and baby of Ft. Lewis, Wash., stopped stop-ped in Milford to call on the families of Harold, Max and Norman Baxter. Mrs. Duffy is the former Helen Dewey, daughter of Mrs. Harry Jefferson. Don Sly suffered a broken arm Sept. 8. He was applying belt dressing on a corn chopper belt when his glove was caught in the belt, pulling his arm into the pulley. The arm was broken in two places, a wrist bone and below the elbow. Mrs. Joan Lowder Robinson of Beaver was in South Milford Mil-ford Monday before she and her husband moved to Las Vegas. They were guests of her -mother, Mrs. Aleen Lowder, Low-der, and grandmother, Mrs. Rose Sly. Attending the District DUP convention in Sr. George last Saturday were President Wanda Wan-da Munk, Mrs. Edna Baker and Mrs. Pearl Baudino of the Horn Silver Camp, and Mrs. Vilate Lang of the Silver Desert Camp. Sessions of instruction on the coming year's program were conducted by the national nation-al president and state officers. 0 Mrs. Rosemary Davie, who is living in Boulder City while her children attend school, was in Milford over the week end. e Recent house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Patterson were Mrs. Patterson's brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Reid of Inglewood, Cal. 9 Thomas Acklin, Union Pacific Pa-cific road foreman of engines, is now taking his vacation. Bob and Marlyn Dryden of Long Beach, Calif., have been in Milford visiting Mrs. Dry-den's Dry-den's father, Albert Raines, and Mrs. Raines and four children. chil-dren. The couple left Wednesday Wednes-day for their home. DeVon Parson, who is serving serv-ing in the U S Army, came to Milford to see his wife, the former Nancy Mellor, and to see for the first time his daughter Vonda, who was born in the Beaver County Hospital Aug. 30. Mr. Parsons stayed for two weeks before leaving for his new assignment in Hawaii. O Robert Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Allen, who is stationed at Seoul, Korea, wrote his parents telling them he had met Gary Bedingfield, and "they had a good visit with each other." Gale Banks, Union Pacific |