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Show this wei;k IN MINERS'ILL As Reported By GWEN IRYOR Mrs. Eleanor Marshall entertained en-tertained her canasta club last Monday evening. Prices were received by Mrs. Edith Marshall, Mar-shall, Mrs. Jean Carter and Mrs. Dorothy Wood. Minersville residents attending attend-ing funeral services in Salt Lake for Hubert E. Marshall included Harold Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Marshall, Earl and Rema Limb and families, Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson, Mrs. Theo Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bohn, Mrs. Sylvia Davis, Mrs. Irma Eyre, Mrs. Daisy Gillins, Mrs. Gladys Myers and Dan Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hayward of Ely spent this week at the home of her sisters, Rulon and Rachel Eyre and Therman and Irma Eyre. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hayward motored to Cedar Ce-dar City to see the ladies' other brother in law and sister, Oscar Os-car and Vella Stephenson. Mr. Stephenson is ill. O Howard Pryor, accompanied by Gene Mayer, Roy Young and O. C. Koch of Milford, was in St. George Monday on television business. Mr. and Mrs. Guardell Banks and son Russell left for an ex- tended visit with daughters Mary Jane, Martha and Elma Jean, and a son and daughter iin law, Mr. and Mrs. Demar Banks and family, in Corona, CalU. Mr. and Mrs. Jeck Veiz have rented the former Truman Bradfield home. Mr. Veiz is employed at Minersville Feed and Supply. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson Thomp-son are in Henderson, Nev. visiting vis-iting their son in law and daughter, Hubert and Lucille Giles, who have a new daughter. daugh-ter. Mr. Thompson is recuperating recuper-ating from frost bite suffered New Year's Day when his car stalled while duck hunting. O Donette Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Carter, celebrated cel-ebrated her 13th birth anniversary anni-versary with a party at her home Saturday evening. |