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Show ily as a guest at the home of Vern's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood. Home for Thanksgiving at the heme of Ray and Lucille Belliston was their daughter Sammie and friend Tom Plum-mer Plum-mer of San Francisco, and their son and wife Dennie and Pamela Pam-ela Belliston and children. Mark and Keri Ann of San Ramon, Ra-mon, Calif. Dennie, Pam and children were also guests at the home of her mother, Norma Nor-ma Edwards. The holiday found Charley and Diane McCulley with their house full of family. Two of their daughters were here, rwua nj Marv Jane LaFeavre joyed a family dinner at th?ir heme for Thanksgiving. Home fcr the holidays were their daughter Connie from Logan (attending USC) and their son and daughter-in-law, Craig and Ginny Kirk and son Jason of Salt Lake. Others attending the dinner were Net Kirk, Junior's mother, his brother and wife. Bill and Lois Kirk, their two sons, John and wife Kathy. and David and his little daughter Andrea. Alan and Janice Syndergaard of Salt Lake and Robert Al-brecht Al-brecht of Cedar City were at the home of their parents, Sheldon Shel-don and Mary Albrecht for the Thanksgiving holiday. Thanksgiving weekend guests ai the home of Mrs. Naomi Hughes were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hughes, Redding, Calif., Cal-if., Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bas-sett Bas-sett and children, Redding, Cal. if., Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Johnson John-son and children, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hughes and, family, Pocatello, Idaho, Lyn-r.ette Lyn-r.ette Hughes, BYU, Connie Hughes, Grace, Idaho; Jonathan Correvpondrnt Sailv Rose I'hone 387-5515 or ths News office 387-2881 Hushes. Farmington, and Boyd and Glen Hughes, Utah Sfate. Soending the Thanksgiving week with Ed and Joan Holland Hol-land were their daughter and husband. Hank and Candie Hanze and daughter Tami of Kaysville and Joan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Larson of Provo. Little Tami will stay with her grandparents for an extra week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Don W. (Lola) Penfield and children Sue Ellen, El-len, Marilee, and Don, Jr., and his fiance, Lana Measel of Tempe, Ariz, spent the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holiday with Mrs. Pen-field's Pen-field's mother and father, Vee and Carlie Waddoups. Visiting parents, Hy and Pearl Tolley, were Donna Winn and daughter Debbie of Salt Lake and Kay Thornley and boys Micheal and Jeffrey of Sandy. The family, including a third daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gale, enjoyed en-joyed a Thanksgiving visit. Harry and Ada Rose visited with their son and wife, Robert Ro-bert and Anna and children in Sandy, then drove to Idaho with Mrs. Rose's sister and husband, hus-band, LaMont and Lillian Thor-nock Thor-nock of Salt Lake. The two Russel and Arlene Griffitns and chillren, Janice and Byron of Nephi were in Milford to spend Thanksgiving with his folks, Clyde and Emma Griffiths. Grif-fiths. At the home of Charley and Ramona Smith for Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing were Melvin and Shirley Persons and three boys of Phoenix and Jean and Barbara and Kent Morby of Bountiful, and the Smith's son Gary of Salt L;ike. Max and Io"a Baxter traveled travel-ed to Simi Vallay, Calif., f;r Thanksgiving at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mitch and Betty Baxter anl two children. Others attending were Col. and Mrs. Earl (Arlene) (Ar-lene) Rose and four children, plus Darrel's girl friend, Mr. and Mrs. Hal (Jonelle) Smith and two boys and Mr. and Mrs. Guy (Marie) Heslington and two children. All of the Baxter's Bax-ter's children reside in Calif jr. nia. On the return trip, Max and Iona visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hyss-man Hyss-man of Yucaipa, Calif. Spending the holidays with Tom and Bobby James were their daughter and husband, Pat and Nate Smith and sn Tommy of Layton. Also visit- i1in? were a son Ti con, J.mei"n""S Visiting with A and Patricia William. ld Thanksgiving were mg relatives, Mrs. Bertha n !" ton, Mesa. Ariz, Mr a Grant Pryor, Mre He en' sen and daughter Mari T oucson; Mr. andC Dalton and children 0f R ' Fred Pryor, Orem; Jr . J Mrs. Tom Macon and child T of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. How " Pryor of Minersville; ft Mrs. Sim Murdock of C2 City. r Ud:r Lola Hollingshead held birthday dinner for her fatfc Milton L. Dailey of Pan on Saturday, Nov 2"; u 88 years old. All ot was here except one son from Wyo., who was unable to make n because of the weather 3n descendants were present All of the James Hcllingshead fam Hy were present, and Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Thompson st George; Mr. and Mrs. james Bettridge of Paragonah, Mr and Mrs. Darwin Dailey of Roseville, Calif. and children, Julie, Bonnie. Leslie, Sherie and Michael of Salt Lake spent the weekend. While here they visited Dykes sister and husband, LaRue and Roldo Turner. Daughter Caila, who is attending school in Cedar Ced-ar and a friend, Bob Moore of Tucson were also Thanksgiving guests. Coy Jones, who is presen'ly teaching English and Journalism Journal-ism at Wendell High School in Wendell, Idaho, was at ihe home of his parents, John and Nadine Jones for the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Posey and children were in Milford to spend Thanksgiving with his mother, Irene Posey. Junior and Jerry Kirk en- Paul and Zella Whitesides enjoyed the company of Mike and Francis Brimberry for a few days last week. For the Thanksgiving 'holiday weekend, their company , was Zella's. brother bro-ther and wife of Grand Junction, Junc-tion, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pace. They haven't been together to-gether for a visit fcr a very long time. The Leon Janes held Thanksgiving Thanks-giving dinner at their home with all their girls and families fam-ilies attending. Joe and Connie Con-nie Puffer and daughters, Patty Jo and Kelly Jill of Las Vegas were here and Joanne and Carl Lowe and three children, Barbara Bar-bara and Eddie Patterson and four children and Kris Yardley enjoyed the holiday. cuupies joined anomer sister and husband, Margaret and Ross Mosely, at their new home in Jerome for a Thanksgiving get-together. Lovell and Maudell Crane drove to Las Vegas, Nev. a week ago, where they met a grandson, Kim Neilson, who has just finished a tour of duty in Vietnam and has just been discharged from the Navy. They spent the night at the home of the Crane's son Robert and family and then drove heme to Milford the next day, where they met Kim's parents, Bonnie and Morris Neilson, and brother and sisters, Kenneth, Kerry and Maude Ann, all of Laramie, Wyo. The group visited visit-ed for a couple of days, then drove to Millville Wednesday tc spend Thanksgiving with the Crane's other daughter and husband, hus-band, Ileen and Bob Rollins and children. Gary and Mary Weston and children Chris, John, Eric and Malissa spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Harold and Beth Edwards and family. Doug and Joann Killam of Salt Lake spent Thanksgiving day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Killam. A family dinner including the Ronnie Rose family and Jo's mother, Mrs. Euzell Thomas, was enjoyed en-joyed on Thanksgiving day. Friday the Killams other daughter and husband. Kathy and Con Hintze of Salt Lake, arrived for a couple of days visit. Sunday, a second family dinner was held at the home of Ronnie and Sally Rose. Other Thanksgiving visitors were Dan Thomas of Spanish Fork and Vlaine and Nell Blackett of Beaver. Mrs. Paul M. (Catherine) Crosby of St. George and her son John of Tucson visited her mother, Thesesa Pitchforth last Saturday. Another daughter, Florence Wood and two children, chil-dren, Denise and Bryan of Minersville Min-ersville joined the trio for dinner din-ner and a visit. Thanksgiving day, Theresa went to Minersville Miners-ville to eat holiday dinner with daughter and son-in-law, Florence Flor-ence and Vern Wood and fam- |