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Show l&igh Camfjeaii, Underwent knee surgery in the Primary-Hospital Primary-Hospital in Salt Lake, Wednesday Wed-nesday morning. John Gillies of Ogden is spending ten days with his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roberts spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake on 'business. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hills of Provo, former Milford residents, resi-dents, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Price. Mrs. Phyllis Price left for Las Vegas Tuesday evening to spend several days. THIS AND THAT - - WITH PAT C Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson left for La Mirada, Calif., on Sunday morning to spend two weeks with LaRee and Delos Hollis and family. 25 Sheila and Ronald Brink-55 Brink-55 j man and three children were down from Sandy to enjoy the ;jt U P Old Timers visitation din-jg'j' din-jg'j' ner and dance Saturday eve-j, eve-j, ning. Sheila's father, Ben "j. Cooper, and grandfather, Earl 1 Thompson, were among the retirees re-tirees honored. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Han-oiit. Han-oiit. sen and sons Douglas and Lee juj; K of Richfield arrived Satur-Thi Satur-Thi clay morning and gave Mrs. at Hansen's parents and Mr. and ntc Mrs. M. E. Handley a surprise Hoj dinner. The Hansens had just tilj. returned from a 10-day vacate vaca-te tion in Hawaii where they met b. their son Douglas who was returning re-turning from a mission in New Zealand. Douglas will enroll at the B Y U. 9 Kev. and Mrs. Jim Sloan attended at-tended a farewell dinner for the Robert Jacobsen's at Pan-yuitch Pan-yuitch Saturday evening. O- Rev. and Mrs. Jim Sloan went to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon, aft-ernoon, where Rev. Sloan was guest speaker that evening at Trinity Methodist Church. They were overnight guests cf Rev. and Mrs. Russell Brown, and Monday attended a ministers' meeting in Ogden. After spending spend-ing the night with Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Bale, they returned re-turned Tuesday evening . ? District Governor and Mrs. Ed Smith were in Manti last Saturday making his annual visitation to the Manti Lions Club, which celebrated its 32nd anniversary. Mrs. Dora Walker and son Jay were in Denver, Colo., last week end to be with Mrs. Walker's son in law and daughter, Raymond and Nora Ann Voorheis and daughter L'orie, on Dorie's first birth anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tom-sik Tom-sik announce the birth of twin granddaughters, Monday, Feb. 20, to Eddie and Ramona Tom-sik Tom-sik of Panaca. The two little ladies were born in the Cedar City Hospital, weighing 4 lbs 92 oz, and 5 lbs 8V2 oz. They have two other daughters. The Tomsiks have been to see the newcomers and Mrs. Tomsik will assist the family in Panaca. Pa-naca. Mr. and Mrs. McKay Rollins and family of Greenville are planning to move to Milford. Mr. Rollins is employed at American Mining Co. Robert Rollins, who has been stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash., with the U S Army, has been transferred to Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, where he will attend medical school. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brim-berry Brim-berry of Las Vegas were in Milford Monday. Over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roberts, and attending the Old Timers party Saturday evening eve-ning were Mrs. Roberts' sister, Mrs. Vera Rowley of Caliente; Mrs. Rowley's daughter and daughter in law, Mrs. Norma Banks and Mrs. Dennis Banks, both of Salt Lake. Gregory Campeau, 17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- |