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Show MINERSmi Cedar City, were all visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood to enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner with them. Daisy and Karl Gillins was in Salt Lake and Provo ovdr the weekend visiting Earl and Charlene Gillins and family and Clayton and Donna Moser and family. Welc'o and Susan George and famiy, Las Vegas, spent the weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ashley. Delmar and Ilene Gray visited visit-ed over the weekend with friends and relatives. They now live in Salt Lake. Bernice G;llins entertained her family with a birthday supper sup-per Sunday evening. Those in attendance were, her husband Clarence, Calvin and Gay Cart er, Jack and Evelyn Carter mv and Mrs. Douglas Carter ail 'f Cedar City; Cliff and Fern Bur bridge, Milford; Sherman and Clara and Richard Carter all of B?aver; and Alba Carter Wayne and Merle Gillins and family of Minersville. A lovely evening was enjoyed by all. Weekend visitors at Mervin and Ada Edwards were thnir children, Melba Morgan and John Griffiths, St George and Evelyn Warby came down from Beaver on Sunday to spend the day. Wednesday evening two car loads of people attended two sessions at the St. George Temple Tem-ple and on Thursday the MIA boys and girls did baptisms in the temple. Merle Giillins and Vie Marshall Marsh-all were in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday doing some shopping. shop-ping. Connie Chris Marshall and her mother L'is Smith spent Saturday in Richfield shopping. James Eyre was kicked by a cow at the dairy barn Saturday. Satur-day. He was kicked on the knee which tore the ligaments and damaged the cartilage. Ronald Marshall injured the cartilage in his knee Friday while playing basket ball with the M Men. Lettie Gibson spent the week end in Provo. Her sister, Beu-Uh Beu-Uh Wunderlich, Milford, went with her. Tim and Margery Marshall visited in Richfield over the weekend with Kent and Pam Swindehurst. Mrs. Euzell Thomas visited Armina Banks on Monday and also attended the funeral of Et-t? Et-t? Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Banks, Cedar Ce-dar City, visited with Blaine and Rose Banks on Monday. He also attended the funeral of his aunt, Etta Rollins. Correspondent Daisy Gillins Phone 386-2161 Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre an-ncunce an-ncunce the birth of a grandson on November 21 to Brent and Darla Johnston, Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Limb became parents of a baby girl Thursday, Nov. 30. The little "Brady Bunch" star Robert Reed has a stack c suggestions for Christmas gift-giving. They're called U.S. Savings Bonds the present with a future. miss weighed 7 lbs. 8 ozs. Christen Walbeck, daughter of Ralph and Marlyn Walbeck, celebrated her birthday on Friday Fri-day with a party for her school friends. Tressa Albrecht, daughter of Douglas and Susan Albrecht, was 4 years old on Friday. A few little friends helped her celebrate. The family of Fay and Betty Marshal enjoyed a birthday dinner Saturday, evening in honor of their father. Lester and Leona Roberts and Ross and Eleanore Marshall Marsh-all enjoyed a Sunday dinner with Nettie Myers and Lois Pierson. Ron and Carolyn Marshall were in Richfield Saturday where he played for a dance. Sunday in fast and testamony meeting the three grandsons of Albert and Lola Bohn were confirmed members of the LDS church by Dan Davis. They ' were baptised Saturday evening. even-ing. The daughter of Gregory and Marlene Marshall was blessed and given the name of Cynthia by her grandfather, Fay Marshall. The son of Chris and Marilee Eyre was blessed and given the name of Jason Chris by his grandfather, Thur-man Thur-man Eyre. The son of Kaye Miller was blessed and named Robert Lane by his grandfather, grand-father, Phil Roberts. JBill Fails and son Scott and a friend, Dennis Wintch of Or-em, Or-em, visited Dalton and Merle Fails over the weekend. They and Dalton spent Sunday in the St. George area doing some quail hunting. Truman and Hester Rollins, St. George, were visiting here Monday and also attended the funeral for Etta Rollins. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roland Boh-man, Boh-man, Morgan, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bahman, Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stapley, |