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Show I; f ' ,.. ) r ! X j : .4 1 Margie Marshall HOME FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pool arrived home Friday after an enjoyable t.vo-week vacation. The couple went to Denver by train where they were met by Mr. Pool's son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ireWhcrter. Af er a short vi:-it vi:-it tho two ro'jples motored ti Omaha. Nebr., to the home of Mrs. Pool's son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cas-tprline. Cas-tprline. Later in the week the McWhorter's left to visit relatives rela-tives in Missouri. Upon their return to Omaha Mr. Pool accompanied ac-companied them back to Denver Den-ver and Mrs. Pool stayed for a longer visit with her family, then flew to Denver. Mrs. Elaine Archer, former Milford resident and mother of Mrs. Casterline, and daughter Jolaine and family visited the Pool's while in Denver. Jolaine Jo-laine is the mother of 4 year old triplet sons, and they have two daughters, Brian Casterline, oldest son of the Casterlines, is a member of the Union Pacific Drum and Bugle Corps and will participate partici-pate with the group during the Golden Spike Centennial at Promontory Point in May. Arriving in Salt Lake Wednesday Wed-nesday the Pools made a short visit to relatives, and Mrs. Pool was informed of the serious illness of her sister in law, Mrs. Al Martin, who is in the ' Holy Cross Hospital awaiting . surgery. ! |