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Show visiting with Mrs. Helen Leech Ricky and Tammy Stewart returned re-turned home with them on Sunday after a 2 month visit with their grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hughes and family from Gallup, N.m visited over Saturday and Sunday Sun-day with his mother Mrs. Naomi Na-omi Hughes. Mrs. Naomi Hughes returned from attending the Hughes family reunion in Farmington on July 25-26 and the Stephen's family reunion at Logan on the 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Moore, and son Jimmy recently recent-ly returned from Germany where they were stationed with the army. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert; Loss recently returned from a trip which took them to Colorado and Kansas, visiting visit-ing relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hollis Kelvin and Tammy from La-Mirada, La-Mirada, Calif, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollis and Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Thompson. While here the Thompsons took them on a week's trip, seeing interesting points in Utah and Arizona. Leland Thompson from Salt Lake City is here to spend a week while the Hollis's are here. Robin DeVore, summer student stu-dent front SUSC at Cedar City relieved Rev. Sloan from the pulpit last Sunday. Rev. Sloan is at Youth Camp at Oakley, Utah, where he is director. in have spent the summer in Victor, Idaho where Mrs. Nand-ley Nand-ley cared for her ailing mother, moth-er, Mrs. Zella Johnson and Kevin Kev-in has been employed by the Forest Service. Brian attend-a attend-a basketball clinic in Logan. Mrs. Kaye Thornley and two children of Sandy and Mrs. Donna Winn and daughter, Debby of Salt Lake City have returned to their home after supending the weekend with the ladies parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Tolley and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gale and family. Max and Connie Keetch and Las Vegas, have been here at the homes of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Keetch and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Labrum. Max, a breakman on the U. P. Railroad Rail-road has been working out of Milford. The couple left Linda here for a longer stay with her grandparents. Bishop and Mrs. Morley Keetch and daughter, and Mrs. Myrl Jarvis and 2 children of Pleasant Grove stopped at the home of Mr. Keetch's brother Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Keetch enroute to their home after doing do-ing Temple work at the St. George Temple. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hanney were their children, Mrs. Sal-lie Sal-lie Tucker, Pam and Charlene, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hanney and baby, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and' Mrs. Kent Hanney and family of Murray and a brother, broth-er, Mr., and Mrs. Glen Hanney of Modesto, Calif. C Karen Goodwin and Sue Ann Banks are vacationing at Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Park. Linda Williams and daughter Lynette Dawn of Mirada Loma, Calif, are here for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schow. O Mrs. Ada Stenland of North Hollywood, Calif, joined her brother-in-law and sister, Roy and VirginiaYoung in Milford, and together the three attended attend-ed the Michaelsen twentieth family reunion in Mayfield, last weekend. Eighty family members mem-bers attended the affair which included 7 sisters and two brothers bro-thers of the Michaelsen family. Kimmel Coon is in LaMirada, Calif, attending to business matters. Mrs. Elsie Mayer and son Randy have returned from Kearney, Ariz., where they visited her children, Max Mayer, May-er, Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell, Camp-bell, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cox and family, Mr .and Mrs. Wayne Sieloff and family and they were at the home of Mrs. Mayer's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rice. Mr. and Mrs. A. A .Mclntyre suffered about $350 damage to their 1964 Buick when they hit a cow near the airport at Milford The cow had t be killed. Mr. and Mrs. LeRay Jackson, Jack-son, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jackson and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Callister, both of Delta, returned from a two week vacation which took them through Idaho, Oregon, Wash., Canada, Mont, and Wyo. They stopped at Glacier and Yellowstone Yellow-stone Nat'l. Parks. Mrs. Pat Stewart, Elaine and Jimmie spent the weekend - - - e Mrs. James Briggs and children chil-dren are at home alter spending, the summer in Logan. Their six-year-old daughter, Becky, attended a speech and hearing clinic while in Logan. They stayed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerber. O Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred Baker returned to their home at Green River, Wyo. Tuesday. He was accompanied by his mother Mrs. Edna Baker. She will remain re-main in Green River for a week. Bob Rehnstron of Temple City, Calif, arrived last Friday to spend 2 weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. Euzell Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ger-ald Gillins and also joined his brother Ralph who is also here n vacation. Mrs. Euzell Thomas, Mrs. Al-theda Al-theda Gale and Bob and Ralph Rehnstrom are spending a few days in Orem with Mrs. Thomas Thom-as daughter, Mrs. Eldon Thomas. Thom-as. O Mrs. Sharon Fowler and son, Mrs. Florene Fowler and daughter of Orem spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gillins and Mrs. Euzell Thomas. 6 Mrs. Ella Edwards was in town last wepk to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mildred Coon, and spent the rest of the week Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank White. Bud and Carol Johnson and a son Dale of Provo arrived in Milford Tuesday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har-ry Garfield, and upon their return re-turn home they will take their other son Chris home with them. Chris has been here for the past three weeks with his grandparents. t Mrs. Ray (Donna) Mclntyre and 4 children of Colorado Springs, Colo, are here on vacation, va-cation, at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bietz and parents of Ray's, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mclntyre. Ray is with the armed forces and is now serving in Vietnam. Mrs. Beatrice Oxley and daughter, Amanda, have returned re-turned from a trip in the Northern Nor-thern part of the state. Mrs. Oxley was at the home of a sister, Mrs. Dale Bandley in Provo, while Amanda visited with a friend Christine Smith in Salt Lake City. Amanda Oxley is planning to attend college in Laie, Hawaii at L.D.S. church school. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sherwood were Mrs. Sherwood's family, her mother Mrs. Pearl Stevens and cousin Mike Hyatt, both of Par-owan Par-owan and her sister's family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mew of Fremont, Calif. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HTarold Edwards are Mrs. Evan Ginn from Hartford Conn, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Weston and 3 sons from Murray, Mur-ray, Utah. The Westons have also been visiting Mrs. John Weston. Mrs. Nai Beard has returned home after a weeks trip in the Northern part of the state. She visited with her husband Mer-ritt Mer-ritt in Salt Lake and a sister, Mrs. Connie Borrowman in Bountiful, and attended a family fam-ily reunion in Willard, Utah. She then joined her mother, brother and sister of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Edythe Grimshaw spent a few days in Bountiful where a Grimshaw family gathering was enjoyed. Staff Sgt. Steven C. James is here visiting with grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams. Steven has been stationed sta-tioned at the Altoria, Calif. Marine Air Force Base and will leave for overseas duty when he returns. Mrs. John Bonner and Mrs. Erin Thompson and 2 children of Las Vegas, were here calling call-ing on the Joe Rickerson's Sunday. Sun-day. They left for Lehman's Cave to attend the open house, last weekend. Phyllis Whiftaker attended a Southern Utah Librarian workshop clinic at the SUSC in Cedar City last week. Expected vacationer's are Mac and Iola Whittaker and 4 children of Johnson City,, Tenn. The former Milford residents resi-dents will be at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whittaker and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young. David Beard has returned to the Training school in American Ameri-can Fork after a two week visit vis-it with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Beard. Mrs. Jean Handley and sons, Kevin and Brian are now at home. Mrs. Handley and Kev- |