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Show MINERSVILLE " Daly GUI In i - ph, 386-J161 Mrs.) Hugh Terry, returning home Sunday. j Lorin Goff was In Salt Lake j a few days for a medical check-up. He stayed with his daughter, Joyce Iverson and family. Ann Rae Carter and daughter Kayleen visited a couple of days in Provo with i her sister, Charlene (and j Don) Heslington and boys. Charlene was recovering from a tonsil operation. Clinton and Verna Thompson Thomp-son were in Salt Lake a few days last week visiting their children. They also attended attend-ed the Democrat Convention. Clinton was a delegate from Beaver County. play. The team players are; Francis Marshall, Denise Wood, Margie Marshall, Pam McMullin, Carolyn Maycock, Kathy Davis, Emma Em-ma Jane Kelsey, Jill Al-brecht, Al-brecht, Merle Gillins, Vie Marshall, Edith Marshall, Florence Wood, Donetta Carter and Jetta Larson. Eileen Ei-leen Craw is their coach. Kent and Judy Limb and children of Vernal are here visiting their parents, Earl and Rema Limb, for a week. Visiting with Lucy Mur-dock Mur-dock during the week was her son, Mr. (and MrsO Bill Richards of Lynndal and her daughter, Marilyn Stewart, of Magna. Her sister, Wilma Hardman, also visited for a few days. Neal and Jane Gressman had as visitors during the week, Jane's daughter, Sandra San-dra Stewart and family from Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lamb, Henderson, Nev., visited vis-ited one day last week with his uncle and aunt, Delmer and Ileen Gray, and his grandmother, Homer and La Rue Harris. Seventeen Senior Citizens joined with Milford and Beaver for a bus ride to Manti Saturday afternoon to attend the Mormon Miracle Pagaent. Marshall and Nellie Holl-ingshead Holl-ingshead and family spent a few days in Yellowstone Natl. Park. Albert and LaNell Potter of Salt Lake visited relatives and friends in town Thurs day. Mrs. Tressa Williams and Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Williams Wil-liams and family of Calif, have been visiting Jim and Margaret Williams for a week. They have been cleaning clean-ing around the home they bought from Dohn Martin. Gwen Pryor has been in Ogden visiting her daughter, Joan (and Tom) Makln and family, awaiting the arrival of their baby. The baby, a boy, was born July 19 and weighed 9 lbs. 1 oz. Gwen will stay awhile longer. Kathy Stoddard, Salt Lake, has been visiting her parents, par-ents, Wayne and Merle Gillins, Gil-lins, for a week. She returned return-ed to her home Sunday. Tuesday evening a group of MIA boys and girls, in the company of their teachers Rema Limb and Rex Brown, traveled to Manti to see the Mormon Miracle Pagaent. Ray and Louise Crane and family of Salt Lake visited a few days during the week with their grandmother, Ar-mina Ar-mina Banks. Natalie Goff, little daughter daugh-ter of Dan and Robyn Goff, was operated on Thursday morning in the Primary Hospital Hos-pital for the partial removal of one lung. Billy and Ranae Davis and son James went to Salt Lake Wednesday for Bill to have a medical check. They also visited their son, Mr. (and toes, pickles, cucumbers, cake, Ice cream and punch was served to eighty members mem-bers present. Lilly Lambson has returned return-ed home from Salt Lake where she has been for two months recovering from an y eye operation. We are glad ; to see her back home. Rhoda (Sherwood) Ballou j of Calif, and Marjorie Sher-wook Sher-wook of Milford visited Sun-k'day Sun-k'day with Armina Banks and '-Daisy Gillins. Shirl W. Nichols of the Beaver Stake High Counsel ''"was the speaker in Sacra-f Sacra-f mentjneeting Sunday Truman and Merle Brad-'" Brad-'" field have gone to Montana c and will be gone for three months. Truman is doing h some work for relatives r there. Mr. and Mrs. Karl (Wanda) Rogers and family of Biloxi, Miss, visited a few days with their grandparents, Clarence Clar-ence and Wanda Corbridge. Barlow Carter, Vancouver, Vancouv-er, Wash., visited with his parents, Newell and Vera ' Carter, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gressman Gress-man and family of Calif, are here visiting Dale's mother, Alba Carter, and his brother, Neal ( and Jane) Gressman. Norma Limb, Ely, Nev., and her daughter, Sherrie Bonner and baby of Orem, were here a few days visiting visit-ing Norma's father, Frank Pryor and her mother, Irma, who Is in the Milford Hospital. Hos-pital. Hay ward and Edith Marshall Mar-shall drove to Centerfield " Saturday to attend the funeral funer-al of their little nephew, John G. Yardley, who died of a farm accident. Betty Murle, St. George, was here one day to visit her mother, Ella Wood, who is residing at the Milford Hospital. Hos-pital. The Junior M-Men beat Beaver 1st Ward Friday night in softball. Saturday night they beat Beaver 3rd Ward to become the Beaver Stake Champions. Thursday night the MIA ''-girls ''-girls beat the two wards of Milford in softball. Tuesday night the Miners ville "A" Team beat the Beaver KOA Team 4 to 3. This leaves Minersville undefeated un-defeated for the league play. They will be presented two trophies for two rounds of Effie Marshall accompanied accompa-nied Clinton and Rachel Hunt of Cedar City on a trip to the World's Fair, and to visit vis-it in Grandview, Wash, with Howard and Gertrude Marshall. Mar-shall. The group left Sunday afternoon. Frank and Drucella Carter traveled to Hunter Saturday to visit their children, Verl and Bonnie Ho Ida way. Six boys from Minersville who are playing on one of the Little League teams in Milt ford attended a party on the Milford Park lawn Saturday; given by their coach. The boys are- Ricky Carter, Neil and Ryan Marshall, Troy and Matt Pearson, and Greg Dalton. Special News Bulletin-. Word was received by reli-atives reli-atives here via BYU that the four ladies, Nettie Myers, Leila Carter, Lois Pierson, and Bertha Cusick, traveling travel-ing with their tour, have been detained in Athens, Greece due to the conflict over there. They didn't know when they would be able to come home. Milford, Beaver and Minersville Min-ersville 4-H groups and their leaders met Saturday on the school lawn for a seminar on beautification. Richard and Penny Al-brecht Al-brecht announce the birth of a baby girl, weighing 5 lbs. 10 ozs., on July 18. Grandparents Grand-parents are Milton and Reva Albrecht. They now have three girls and a boy. Visiting Calvin and Bonnie Albrecht over the weekend was Bonnie's mother, Konda Button, and family of Free-donia, Free-donia, Arizona. Floyd and Beulah Wood re -ceived word from their son Grant in New York State that he and his family were working work-ing in different jobs at the Hill Cumorah Pagaent. Patsy Hollingshead and , Valerie Wadsworth of Pana-ca Pana-ca called on Floyd and Beulah Beu-lah Wood Saturday. Sunday visitors of Lorin and Lucille Goff were Lu-cille's Lu-cille's sister and brother-in-law, Henry and Gladys Coon of Magna. : Sunday dinner guests of Max and Anna Rae Carter were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robinson Rob-inson and son James, Roger Kesler and Bill Barton , all of Beaver. Bruce "and Irma Jean Edwards Ed-wards and children of Ely, Nev. were visitors at the home of Irma's parents, Doug and Elma Blackburn, for a few days. . Three sisters of Merle Fails, Maurine Edwards of Stockton, Beth Taylor of Farmlngton, and Janet Walker Walk-er of Milford, spent Thursday Thurs-day visiting with her. Almon and Theone Mosher had as visitors, their children, child-ren, Louis and Beverly Trigone Tri-gone and four children of San Bernardino, Calif., Thomas and Janice McNamara and five children of Atascadero, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Almon Mosher, Jr. and two children of Yucaipa, Calif, and Gordon,' Mosher of Provo. They all attended the Henry and Isa-. bell '' Rollins Gillins family; reunion Saturday and Sunday. They . will also visit their1 parents a few days longer.-1 Allen and Jean Carter and Dean and Dona Carter enjoy-! ed a trip through Colorado last weekend. . Thursday evening the Elders Eld-ers Quorum held a canyon party at the Minersville I campgrounds. Bar-B-Que hamburgers, baked beans tomatoes, hash brown pota- |