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Show a South American, spoke li Spanish and Mr. Bradshaw translated her talk. 9 Mrs. Anna Rae Carter hn: been released from a Salt Lak hospital and is at home. O Mrs. Armina Banks, a Senioi Citizen in the Milford Va!le Hospital, spent last Saturday and Sunday wjth her childrer at her home in Minersville Attending the family get-together were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ver-non Wilson of Bakersfield, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Sidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Banks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Banks and family, and Sam Banks and daughter, all of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. George Banks, Carl and Gary of Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor and daughter Gaye spent the week end willi Mr. Pryor's brother in law and sister, Byron By-ron and Norma Limb in Ely. Mrs. Limb prepared a birthday birth-day dinner for Howard. SET t i li mi i.i n rn.imii I I 111 Bill Pete, son of Mrs. Lucy Murdock, and Miss Christine Talbot of Delta were married jn Las Vegas April 25. O Mrs. Mose Banks and Lloyd Mathews have been released from the Milford Hospital. et Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carter have returned from Lovell, Wyo. They visted their son Ray and former Minersville residents Mrs. Pauline Rollins Stevens and Mrs. Alice Dalton. En route home they visted their children, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Carter in Provo, Mr. end Mrs. Don Carter, Kearns, and last Sunday at the Carter home were children and grandchildren grand-children Frank and Betty Decker Deck-er Parowan; Mr. and Mrs. Wjl-den Wjl-den Carter and family, St. George, and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Milieu, Cedar City. Wilden lias just returned from Vietnam. Viet-nam. O Mr. and Mrs. Alniorc Mosher entertained at a birthday dinner din-ner honoring Rc?d Gillius of Milford and Mrs. Aletha Gale. Others attending were Mrs. Reed Gillins. Clajr and Helen Gillins and Florin and Nina Bingham, Milford, and Jule Gillins. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Marshall announce the birth in Cedar City, April 26, of a 6'i lb son. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Grossman were in Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Gressman received medical medi-cal attention and they visted his brother Ted at Tooele. Ted has just been released from the University Medical Center where he underwent major surgery. Minersville girls who participated par-ticipated with the Beaver High marching group last Saturday in Provo were April Dotson, Judy Hollingshead, Konda Marshall, Ranae Albrecht, Pam Marshall, Sherry Lynn Marshall. Mar-shall. Mrs. Vie Marshall was chaperone. Friday njght the group attended the Rouvaun concert at Valley Music Hall. The Seven-Up 4 -II boys cooking club elected officers at their first meeting Monday, April 27, atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hollingshead. Hollings-head. Russell Albrecht was named president; Rogir Marshall, Mar-shall, vice president; Gary Gillins. Gil-lins. secretary; Larry Carter, treasurer; Chad Hollingshead, reporter; Bart Hollingshead, assistant as-sistant reporter; Mark Truman song leader The club includes 13 and 14 year old boys, and their leaders are Miss Doris Hollingshead and Miss Tonya Carter. O Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollingshead Hol-lingshead of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harding of Cedar City spent the week end with parents Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hollingshead. Attending funeral services in Cedar City Monday for Howard Daley were Mrs. Bessie Pearson and daughter Wynona, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corbridge, Mrs. Ella Wood and Mrs. June Pearson. Clifford Bradshaw of Man-derfield, Man-derfield, a returned missionary, was the speaker in church services ser-vices Sunday. Also h's wife, |