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Show TUins of Piocho is J undo and aunt, Mr. s,,d 1 a Mrs Don Yardley M'r,dren enjoyed a vacation l,dCh relatives Mr. and " Limb in Ely, Nov., h Mrs Harold Pryor m llr- , Mr a' Mrs- Frank VSfoiilster. Cal.. and JTJ Glen Rollins in Brj;i Mrs. Don Yardley hP,n in Beaver because of MWPSs illness of Mr" Yard-fXr Yard-fXr Waldo Yardley, S is now reported to be im- Pf2 Parkin of Salt Lake is 'J a week with his !Pt in law and sister. Mr. St Steve Clements. ,r and Mrs. Dick Mayer, 'ewivweds. Plan to move to El, "take where Mr. Mayer attend Trade Tech, taking a wl.rse in mechanics. , Vx and Mrs. Leslie Barton and four children of Boulder City Nev., were here over the ,.Kk end at the homes of parents par-ents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth garton and Mr. and Mrs. Ce.?il Stewart. , Mike Gale of Las Vegas .pent his vaction at the home f his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Gale. I Mrs. Thelma Gillins has returned re-turned from Canoga Park, Cal., where she visited her brothers and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morris, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tanner. Claude Morris recent ly suffered n heart attack ConnU? Miller spent a week in San Diego, Cal., with a great-uncle, Douglas Ranks. Mrs. l"b:io Mayor and son Kandy are in Kearney, Ariz., on a business trip and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sieloff iiml Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Rob-ert Fox. First Lieutenant Terry How-ick. How-ick. son of Mrs. Ramona Wellington, Well-ington, is now stationed in Vietnam. Mrs. Floyd Bedingfield has returned from Los Angeles. Mr. Bedingfield, who is a patient in Good Samaritan Hospital, is expected to be released next week. Mr. and Mrs. Gustin Gooding of Cedar City spent Sunday tvore visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Burke. Mrs. Helen Wellington is here caring for her father, Doug Fotheringham. Darla. Mike and Dana Anderson, An-derson, children of Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson of Garden Grove. Cal., are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. a Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baxter and children returned Monday from Salt Lake, where Mrs. Baxter received medical treatment. treat-ment. Mondav Mrs. Baxter will enter St. Marks Hospital for surgery. Bob Gardner of Cortez, Colo., has been here visiting Melvin Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. Leame Peterson Peter-son of Enterprise and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Peterson and their granddaughter Vicki, of Cali-ente, Cali-ente, spent a week with the men's brother in law and sister, sis-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fern-ley. Fern-ley. Pvt E2 Terry Lee Harton homo on lavp af'er completing complet-ing eight weeks of advanced individual training in MOS IfiCIO Air Defense Fire Con- H trol Crewman (NIKE-Hercu-lcs) He will be assigned to Norfolk, Va., for' additional , training. Shirley Harton and baby Mark are now in Memphis Tenn, with Steven, who is attending at-tending an electronics school under the Naval aviation program. pro-gram. Margaret Birdsong has been released from Holy Cross Hospital, Hos-pital, and spent a week at the home of her parents, then was admitted to the Miltord Valley Memorial Hospital for an appendectomy. ap-pendectomy. She was released Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Ryder and two children of Ventura, Cal., are at the home of Mr. Ryder's 'brother in law and sister, sis-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roberts. Rob-erts. Joyce Moore will interne at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake, starting in September, specializing in physical therapy. ther-apy. Ronald Culver has returned from Vietnam, and en route to his new assignment at Fort Lewis, Wash., stopped in Mil-ford Mil-ford to get his wife Paula and children Ronald Dean and Jennie Lou. i e Allen Schcw enjoyed his vacation in Encinitas, Cal., with his aunt, Joan Winniger. Bill and Ida Smith and daughter Christine moved this week to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Killam, Douglas, Kathy and Krissy enjoyed en-joyed a 10 day vacation trip to Denver. En route they visited vis-ited Mrs. Killam's brother, Dan Thomas. In Price, and Mr. Killam's Kil-lam's uncle, Len Beard In Grand Junction, Colo. In Denver Den-ver they visited a sister, Betty Hancock. , Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Davis ; and family of Napa, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Powers of West Covina have returned to their homes after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Junior Davis. It was the first time Junior had seen his brother Max in 20 years. C Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cooper spent five days in Salt Lake last week visiting their cliil-i cliil-i dren, Anna Rae and John Roberts Rob-erts and Sheila and Ron Brink-man Brink-man and three children. They also attended graduation exercises ex-ercises at the University of Utah for their son in law, John Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. King and children spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mapes, en route to their home in Lynn-wood, Lynn-wood, Cal.. They had spent two weeks camping at Merchant Merch-ant Valley. O Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bird and son Todd vacationed in California, visiting their children, chil-dren, Barry and Shelly in North Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Bird and family in San Lorenzo, and Rick Bird, who is with the National Guard stationed at Fort Ord. They also visited Mrs. Bird's' mother and sister in Alhambra. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Schlegel of Semi, Cal., recently spent a week here with friends Mr. and Mrs. Alden Johnson. Q Mrs. Pat Burnham and daughter Laury of Salt Lake were week end guests of I friends Dr. and Mrs. D. A, Symond, e A SON, weighing 9 lbs 5 oz, was born Aug, 14 In Ft. Collins, Colo., to Paul and Tonya Logue. They named him Paul Dwayne. Mr, Logue was formerly minister of the Baptist Church in Milford. e Mrs. Naia Beard attended a James J. Chandler family re- t:hion in Idaho Falls, and spent a week with her mother, Mrs. Mabel Hansen. The two ladies la-dies also spent a week in Bountiful with Mrs. Hansen's daughter, and a week in Mil-ford. Mil-ford. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Beard escorted the ladies on a trip to Grand Canyon. Jeff and Alan Anderson of Lakewood, Cal., and Danna Tomsik of Panaca have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomsik. The childrens' mothers, Shirley Anderson An-derson and Ramona Tomsik, came for their children and will spend the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Belliston and his grandchildren, Richard and Valerie Belliston, children of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Belliston Bellis-ton of Los Angeles, enjoyed a fishing trip to Wayne County. The group spent Saturday and Sunday in Las Vegas, where they were joined by a daughter, daugh-ter, Sammy Belliston of San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Belliston. O Russell Fotheringham, son of Wallace Fotheringham, has received his Masters degree in Business Administration at the BYU. He and his wife and two children will live in New York where he will be employed em-ployed by Chase Manhattan Bank. e Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moody were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moody and Mr, and Mrs. Lamar Moody of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs, Richard Schaeffer and Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Moody of Las Vegas. Jerry is working in a mine i near Black Rock. Kenneth Holm, who has been working for the Union Pacific Pa-cific at Minidoka, Idaho, will return home Saturday. e Rodney Holm will return Friday from Salt Lake where he has been visiting a brother in law and sister, Ralph and Wendy Pectol. S Correction Neil Smyth is employed as manager of the Van Nuys branch of Caldwell Bankee & Co., a real estate firm. He and his family still live in Woodland, Cal. Visiting grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams were Mrs. Douglas James and daughter daugh-ter Katie, and her father Park Moore of Ontario, Cal., and Bill James of Salt Lake. Clark and Linda Sovini and small son Rodney spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams, e Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomsik, their son Gary and grandchildren grandchil-dren Steve Myers and Jeff and Alan Anderson, and Mrs. Lou-ella Lou-ella Fisher all attended a Grib-ble Grib-ble family reunion in Gunnison on Aug. 11. Steve, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Myers of New Plymouth, Idaho, has spent the summer here, employed at his grandfather's Service Garage. Mrs. Fisher has returned to her home in California. 9 Joseph P. Murdock is now at home after being released from a Salt Lake hospital. The Murdocks' son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Dunckley of San Mateo, Cal., brought Mr. and Mrs. Murdock back to Milford. Carl Boyter and family are now at home. Mr. Boyter had been in a Salt Lake hospital. |