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Show few days. Newell is going to receive medical attention. Emanore Marshall. Lesier and t.- "a Roberts and Nettie My-. My-. . v,v P ir Salt Lake on Thurs-Vnv Thurs-Vnv for medical purposes and r-1 businers. Tho speaker in sacrament noting Sunday night was Les Williams a returned missionary mission-ary Also J. D. Osborn and Nell Smith sang a song and Bonnie Lowe and Patti Smith sang. Tcny Pearson graduated from primary and was presented for approval to become a deacon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raul Pearson. The Susan Camp of Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers had their meeting at LaRue Banks. Ver-gene Ver-gene Jameson gave the lesson "Woolen and Cotten Mills." There were .nine members present pre-sent to which a nice lunch was served. Sunday dinner s , home of Horace Carter were WUde !'d I, Carter of St. Geor. at and Betty Deckerp !: Ruby Balough and Mr. and Mrs. Ray4: two children, David ; Raymond of Calif w end guests of Mr Randall Banks. ' ani . CoraMespondenTr-. Phone 386-23C Mrs. Lorena Banks ' to Salt Lake with her T 0 Idonna Coleman on V ,h te 13th to visit daughters, Nellie, Ada Ji The occason was Loreiav birthday. She reports ha- Vsl' very good time. ' ' tiai Cordell and Gloria r. of Caliente visited the ei at the Jack Craw home N1 . un Richard and Marlyn Dotson and family of Cedar City spent Sunday here visiting friends and relatives. Th? Literary Club held their monthly meeting at the home of Ruth Dotson Wednesday right. The meeting was conducted conduc-ted by Pres. Lola Roberts. A travel-log was presented by Sara Bakes of Beaver. She took us on a tour of the West Indies where she had spent some time visiting. This was very interesting. interest-ing. Refreshments were served by Ruth Dotson and Daisy Gil-lins Gil-lins to elaven members and three guests, Sara Bakes, Alice Whordham and Marybelle Eyre. The VFW Auxiliary held their regular meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Gwe.n Pryor. She and Pauline Wood were hostesses. The meeting was conducted by Pres. Nora Wright. Afterwards refresh- MmERILLE f ? ' f - za. -" - t'Jt , Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harris Milford enjoyed Sunday dinner at the home of Howard and Gwen Pryor. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grimm, of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor and Gaye had inner Saturday evening at the lack Steer in Beaver. Dalton and Merle Fails mo tored to Orem over the weekend week-end to visit their son Bill and family. Mrs. Marie Rollins of Milford and her daughters, Maurine Ed-Wards Ed-Wards and Beth Taylor of Stockton, Virginia Grimes of Milford and Merle Fails of Minersville spent Tuesday visiting visi-ting in town. They motored to Cedar City for lunch and had a very enjoyable day together. Scott a.nd Mary Jo McKnight of Minneapolis, Minn, have been here visiting relatives. When they returned home they took Rod McMullin back for a visit. He is a son of Jack and Pam McMullin. YOU'RE SAFE! That was the Umpire's call as the face of the Millard catcher shows pain and anguish as the Milford runner slides under him safe as the ball slipped from his mitt and on into the backstop. The run was not enough as Millard won the first game by a 4-2 score. The Tigers came back in the second game of the double header to win 2-1. merits were served to 14 members. mem-bers. There is a sewing class being held at the school house on Monday of each week at 4 o'clock. Miriam Limb of the extension service is the teacher. The basic ways of sewing is the first step, then on to other ways of sewing, and what materials to use. Anyone who might be interested in taking this class can contact Jean Carter. There is no charge. Some of the board members ' of the Cow Palace, Vern and Florence Wood and Fay and Betty Marshall, spent one day in Salt Lake on business. Delmar and Ilene Gray have moved back to town. They have been living in Provo. We would like to extend a 'welcome back' to them. Rulon, Rachel, Thurman and Irma Eyre, Bill and Frieda Wood, Ralph and June Pearson, Clarence and Bernice Gillins and Ruth Hayward of Ely traveled tra-veled to Salt Lake Saturday o.n business. They also attended the Stars and Indiana basket ball game. The Eyres, Gillins and Ruth went on to Ogden to visit their brother Norman (Riz) Sunday, it being his and Ruban's birthday. Clyde and Marsha Harding oE Cedar City, Kenneth and Debra Hollingshead of Declo, Idaho, Clyde Hollingshead, Salt Lake, Ray and Margie Gillette, Tooele Too-ele and Madalyn Hollingshead were all here for the Open House for Calvin and Bonnie Albrecht Saturday night. Visitors at the home of Marshall Mar-shall a.nd Nellie Hollingshead over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berg and Charlotte and Mrs. Enid Watkins, all of Heber City and Kathryn Berg, Cedar City. Vella Stephenson came home Sunday night after spending a week with her brother Norman. She came back with the Eyres and Gillins. Rachel Eyre and Ruth Hayward stayed in Ogden for a week. Grant Wood was in town Saturday Sat-urday visiting his parents, Floyd and Beulah Wood, and to wish his father a happy birthday. birth-day. Mr. and Mrs. Guardell Banks and Russell and Eulalia Davis motored to Washington, Utah last Monday to visit their brother, bro-ther, Clark Beaumont, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Mike White and family of Beaver spent Sunday visiting their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Carter. Carla Eyre, Lettie Gibson, Vie Marshall and Carla's mother, mo-ther, Margie Johnson, of Adams-ville, Adams-ville, spent Saturday in Salt Lake shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mort-ensen Mort-ensen a.nd two daughters from Sutherland visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clauss Marshall, Troy and Robin. The elections were held at Beaver High School Friday. Those from Minersville elected were Grace Marshall, Secretary. She is the daughter of Fay and Betty Marshall; Chad Hollingshead, Hollings-head, son. of Marshall and Nellie Nel-lie Hollingshead, as the Treasurer Treas-urer and Laurie Griffiths, daughter of LaVon and Jane Griffiths, as head cheer leader. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Guymon of St. George spent the weekend week-end visiting Darwin and Vivian Marshall. Newell and Theo Marshall have gone to Salt Lake for a |