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Show I THIS AND THAT -- WITH PAT o- - G Louise and Frank Holmes of : Cedar City were in Milford over the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wadsworth. Mrs. Wads-worth Wads-worth accompanied the couple and together they made a trip to St. George where they visited vis-ited Mrs. Wadsworth's sisters. Mrs. Lovell Crane and her daughter Ileene were in Sail, Lake last week end at the home of Mrs. Crane's son in law and daughter, Morris and Bonnie Nielson. The Nielsons recently moved to Salt Lake from Heber City. The following children of the late Mrs. Maude Williams were in Milford attending to business affairs: Mrs. Florence Hill of Rives, Tenn.; Mrs. Louise Leathers of Tucson, Ariz.; M. J. Vestal and Sid Schoonover of Barstow, Calif. Mrs. Lovell Crane and her daughter Ileene were in Las Vegas Feb. 15 to be with Mrs. Crane's son Robert on his birth anniversary. Mr. Crane, who is working out of Las Vegas, joined the group. Paul Steven Crosby, a student stu-dent at the U S U in Logan, was recently at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Pitchforth. Also at the Pitchforth home was a brother in law, Harold Vic Carlson of Ogden. Mrs. Carl Fields has returned re-turned to her home in Eureka after being with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bedingfield. She will return to Milford in three weeks for medical care. Mrs. Loretta Cline and Mrs. Virginia Davis of Salt Lake were in Milford Friday evening attending the Hospital Board meeting. . Mrs. Davis was the 'former secretary and Mrs. Cline is the active hospital board secretary. 9 A SON was born to James and Harriet (Cline) Neilsen in Chicago. Mrs. Loretta Cline of Salt Lake arrived two days after her grandson was born and stayed for two weeks assisting as-sisting with the little one. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkin and Mr. and Mrs. John Jimenez Jim-enez will leave Saturday morning morn-ing for Las Vegac to spend the week end and observe the Atkins' wedding anniversary. 1 O Dr. and Mis. Lloyd Kohler i r.r driving a new Buick. I 0 If any of you saw the new Jailer home coming into town Monday you might like to krew that it is the new home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cox. It will be parked at the John Wilcock trailer space. |