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Show THIS AND THAT -" WITH PAT Mr. f and Mrs. John Walker are proud grandparents. An B lb daughter was born April 21 in Salt Lake to David and Patricia Pat-ricia Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bolton have just returned from a 10-day 10-day vacation, trip to the Northwest. North-west. In Medford, Oregon, they were guests of their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs Dick Bolton and daughter Vicki, and en route home they visited Mr. Bolton's brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. L Carson, in Richland, Wash. O Mrs. Cora Jones, who is confined con-fined to the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital, underwent surgery for a fractured hip, suffered when she fell from her hospital bed, re-breaking the hip bone. Mrs. Dora Johnson plans to move back to her home on South Main Street this week end She has been living at the Horn Silver Hotel with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gilliam are in Salt Lake with their son Fred, who is confined to the LDS Hospital. Fred, injured in-jured in a drilling accident, elso fractured an old back injury, in-jury, which was not at first detected, de-tected, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Culver and daughters Trudy and Sue, of Granger, were in Milford last week end, guests of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.- Gary Applegate. Mrs. Ruth Parrish is now at , ber home in Palo Alto, Calif., after visiting her brother, Joe Ballinger, in Milford and attending at-tending funeral services in Indiana for a brother. heard a lot of compli ed Mrs. William Ashworth, won a contest and a superior rating as manager of the Jr. Hot Shoppe division. He was recently transferred to Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, Pa., by the Hot Shoppe Co His wife, the former Patricia Pat-ricia Gronning, and children will stay in Salt Lake until May 19, when Monty will fly to Salt Lake to take his family fam-ily back to Philadelphia. 0 Miss Christy Ashworth, daughter of Don and Donna Ashworth and granddaughter cf Mr. and Mrs. William Ashworth, Ash-worth, helped to win the trophy tro-phy at the state meet for Orem High School. She and three other girls did a pantomime at Orem High School and received a superior rating. They were sent to the BYU for the state Interpretive Speech meet, where they helped to win the trophy. O Mrs. Edith Lundell of Spanish Span-ish Fork is here with her brother bro-ther in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sheriff. Mrs. Lundell Lun-dell is a correspondent for the Spanish Fork Press. Mrs. Margery Thompson has moved to Salt Lake, and has rented her home to Rev. and Mrs. Bob Mustian. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Foerster of Bountiful were here Sunday and Monday to visit her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson. O Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Kizer were her brother in law and sisted in law, Melvin and Claudia Shields of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor of Salt Lake. C Mrs. Gertrude Slinkerd left for Southern California to spend a month with relatives. Would like to find the owner own-er of a young black female dog, found between Minersville and the Minersville Reservoir. Contact William E. Van Tas-sell, Tas-sell, 42 South 100 East, or call 387-2666. ments on our new librarian, Mrs. Phyllis Whittaker. . . Dale and. Elaine Young and new baby Kristen brought Mrs. Young's , mother, Mrs. Irene Posey, home from Oklahoma City, where Mrs. Posey was assisting the family after the birth, of Kristen. Mrs. Young will visit here for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson attended funeral services in Ephraim Tuesday for Mr. Thompn's aunt, Mrs. Sarah Thompson Rasaussem. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rickerson enjoyed a trip to San Bernardino, Bernar-dino, Calif., to visit her sister, Mrs. Marie McGinn. While there the following relatives came to see them: Mrs. LaRee Hollis, Candy and Kevin of La Mirada, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Edwards and children of La Puente. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tribole are expecting their granddaughter grand-daughter and family, Dennis and Sheryl Frickers and children chil-dren Kathy and David of Long Beach, Calif., for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. James Cox and sons Kevin1, and David are here, for a few days before leaving for Marysvale, Kansas, where Mr. Cox hase been transferred by the Union Pacific. Pa-cific. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McCarty of Kaysville will arrive Friday to visit her mother, Mrs. Annie Denney. Another daughter, Mrs. Donna Gunther, will leave Saturday after spending two weeks here assisting her mother, moth-er, who recently suffered a broken foot. Mrs. Bertha Cottrell has returned re-turned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stuck in Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cottrell in Salt Lake. Mrs. Leah Glenn left for San Francisco, Calif., where her husband, Donald ,is employed em-ployed by the AT&T Mrs. Sallie Lee Chaffin and son Jimmie Earl;-of Henderson, Nev., . will arrive Friday eaft-ernoon eaft-ernoon to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Williams, and attend the Milford High School Junior Prom. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomsik Tom-sik were in Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday to see their son Gary .before he leaves for an LDS rnission to Uruguay. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Carter have moved into' one of the Hughes apartments. Mr. Carter Car-ter is employed at the Green Diamond Ranch. Kenneth Grimshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Grimshaw ' ' of Bountiful, will attend the Junior Prom Friday evening Kenneth was a member of the class before moving to Bounti- Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Rose and children Rick, Shelly and Debb; ie spent a few days, in Salt Lake shopping. MrS. Josephine Jo-sephine Killam and Mrs. Ada Rose cared for the other children. chil-dren. - Monty Ashworth, son of Mr. " |