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Show several days last week wore her mother, Mrs. Leo D. Bards-ley Bards-ley of Gunnison, and daughter Miss Barbara Workman of Og-den. Og-den. Barbara is attending Weber We-ber State College. Lyle Hatch and Jim Willing-ham Willing-ham are living in Bakers-field, Calif. Lyle is attending Feder- j icos College of Beauty and Jim I is attending Bakersfield College. Col-lege. Ronald Culver will leave next week for Vietnam. His wife Paula and ibaby Ronnie will stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Johnson. , Brad Weston is in the East attending Officer Candidate School. His wife Linda is THIS AND THAT - - WITH PAT 0 Steve Inman has been released re-leased from the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake, where he received re-ceived treatment for a broken leg suffered while attending the Democratic National Convention Con-vention in Chicago. Mrs. In-matt In-matt has been with her husband. hus-band. The two will stay at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Inman, returning return-ing home this week end. Linda Acklin spent a week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Acklin. During the summer she was a lifeguard at the Motor Lodge Motel in Salt Lake, and also played on the Skylight Softball Soft-ball team. She will enroll at the U S U to complete her schooling, majoring in P.E. and Music. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Christmas Christ-mas and family are living in Cedar City, where Dr. Christmas Christ-mas will teach creative writing and literature at CSU. Mrs. Christmas is a secretary at the college. They spent the summer sum-mer in Milford with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Norton. Jeanne Norton has returned to her schooling at San Jose State College after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Norton. John, Linus and Ma'-y Ann Lcppink, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leppink, will all enroll at the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wil- liams have returned to Mil-I Mil-I ford after spending 10 days in Salt Lake. Mr. Williams planted plant-ed lawn at their Salt Lake rental house and Mrs. Williams I visited relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Bon Leppink land daughters Joan and Mary Ann returned Saturday from a two week trip. In Buffalo, Wyo., they visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Leppink; visited relatives in Cheyenne, and in Fremont, Neb., they called on Mrs. Lepink's mother, moth-er, Mrs. Blanche Keller, who was confined to a hosptial with a broken hip, and visited Mrs. Leppink's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Omar C. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Yard-ley Yard-ley and family attended graduation grad-uation exercises at Trade Tech in Salt Lake, Thursday of last week. Their daughter Susan graduated as a parctical nurse and is now employed at the LDS Hospital. The Yardley's son Michael will attend the USU at Logan this fall. 9 Mrs. L,maa Fleming and daughter Trenda of Monticello are spending a week with her stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffiths. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts, Mrs. Olive Williams and Mrs. Bemice Woodlan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Florin Bingham Sunday, and Monday morning left for Salt Lake after visiting other relatives and friends in Milford and Minersville. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Rob-erts are living in Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones took their daughter Anette to Salt Lake to enroll at the LDS Business College. Mr. and Mrs. Clauss Marshall, Mar-shall, Mrs. LaRae Orton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morten-sen Morten-sen attended a reception in Sutherland Saturday evening for Mr. Orton's sister. e Mr. and Mrs. vauss Marshall Mar-shall and Mrs. LaRae Orton were in Murray Sunday to see Mrs. Marshall's two aunts from the northwest and visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halley. Visiting Mrs. Grant Mellor plete a welding course. His i wife Jetta is in Minersville I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Ralph Pearson. e Visiting Mrs. Mae Colborn this week are a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Lindsey, and friends Lorraine Cosner and Eailene Blacker, of Bakersfield, Calif. Mrs. Colborn met the ladies teaching at Pleasant Grove Elementary School. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thomas have returned from California where they visited Dean's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wunderlich in Montebello. Dean is a student at the CSU. Dick and Marie Johnson of Salt Lake, former Milford residents, visited his sisters and brother, Mr. and Mrs. La-'Mar La-'Mar Outzen, Mr. and Mrs. Max Root and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mau-rice Johnson last week. Silver Desert Camp, D U P, will have their first meeting of the fall season on Thursday, Sept. 26, at the home of Mrs. Helen Gillina. Steve and Shirley Harton are living in Cedar City where Steve will attend the CSU. Steve had been working in LaGrande, Ore., for the U P. O Mrs. Laura Bradfield will return to her home in Sunland, Calif., after caring for the Thomas Bradfield household vhile Mrs. Bradfield was in the Milford Valley Hospital with a new son. Steven Larsen has enrolled at Utah Trade Tech to corn- in Las Vegas and they enjoyed a show at the New Frontier. Mrs. Lindsey will visit her sister for two weeks and the other ladies will return to Bakersfield by way of Sacramento. Sacra-mento. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wunderlich this week were their daughter Cheryl of Og-den Og-den and Mrs. Wunderlich's sister sis-ter .Mrs. Melva Eyre oi Las Vegas. e Kathy Kitlam of Salt Lake was here to attend the open house for newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Brad Weston, and visit her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Ce-cil. Killam. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose vere in Salt Lake, and were accompanied to Holiday on Ice by ' their son and wife, Robert j and Anna Rose. |