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Show Correspondent Doris Horlacher dent at BYU In Provo. Lola Banks has Just returned re-turned from an eight day trip to Tucson, Ariz., where she spent visiting and helping with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Banks and son Juston, during the birth of their second son, Bryan Scott Banks. Judy Bailey, Mary Beth Bailey, and Doragene Bailey all went to Salt Lake on business busi-ness on business and Christmas Christ-mas shopping last week. . The Utahna Club was held Friday evening at the home of Esther Blake. Mae Col-born Col-born and Esther Blake were the hostesses,- serving refreshments. re-freshments. Those attending were; Winnie Johnson, Zer- elda Fernley, Elma Sly, Margaret Bardsley, Margaret Mar-garet Lund, Emma Griffiths, Audrey Skllllcorn, Freda Smith, and Margie Horton. The pinochle prize went to Elma Sly, low prize to Zer-elda Zer-elda Fernley, and the 'cup' prize went to Margie Horton. Shirlene Ashley celebrated celebrat-ed her birthday Nov. 11, with her children. Billy (Mr. William Wil-liam Ashley) was home Sunday Sun-day through Tuesday and now has returned to Salt Lake to work. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lee -tham (parents of Dee), Boise, Idaho, and Estella Steloff (sister of Dee), Konga Park, Calif., and her granddugh-ter, granddugh-ter, Marta Helnze from BYU at Provo and Burbank, Calif, are all here visiting at the home of Morris Allman. Norma andWllmer Aagard are In Tillamook, Ore. visiting visit-ing their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Myers and family, fam-ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Myers, for the Thanksgiving holiday. dy, who had recent surgery. She visited with her newest granddaughter, LaDawn, who was born on Sept. 2, and with the rest of the family. Mrs. Fisher also visited in Leslie, Idaho with a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Oldsen, and another sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes of Rexburg, Idaho, Ida-ho, stopped by to see her. A son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Fisher and Allen met Beth there and drove her home. Pearl Potter and son Jason Ja-son drove the Manheards to Beaver on Tuesday on business. busi-ness. Beatrice Oxley visited last Thursday, Nov. 14, In Provo with her daughter Amanda, who Is attending BYU. They attended a wedding reception Saturday for a cousin. Mrs. C. R. Lomax of Nephi returned re-turned with Beatrice to Mil-ford Mil-ford to spend the week visiting. visit-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ash-worth Ash-worth of Salt Lake City have been visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fernley Fern-ley and Mr. and Mrs. Klmmel Coon. The Sharon Heaton family drove to American Fork Sunday, Sun-day, Nov. 17, to visit Shon Heaton, their 11 -year -old son, who Is in the hospital. Mrs. Lorraine DuWeert and her sister, Mrs. Mc-Klnnley Mc-Klnnley from Las Vegas, Nevada, were here this last weekend visiting Joe C. and Elma Elliot. Lorraine worked as a clerk In the Mil-ford Mil-ford railroad paymaster's office years ago. June Davis entertained a Tupperware party Monday, Nov. 11, in her home. Approximately Ap-proximately ten ladles came out. Refreshments were served. The Mllford Bear Cub Scouts enjoyed making various var-ious types of games to fulfill ful-fill certain badge requirements require-ments last Tuesday, under the supervision of Sue At-kln. Mrs. Pauline Classon of Alden, Iowa has been visiting visit-ing her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Maxey Gary Sullivan and daughter Laurie were in Salt Lake City Saturday on business. Don and Danean Bridge and daughter Dawn were in Mc-Glll, Mc-Glll, Nev. Monday, Nov. 18, on business and they stayed and enjoyed a good visit with Fred and Ginger O'Leary and family, who used to live in Mllford. Linda Sullivan was in Ce dar City Wednesday and Thursday on school business. busi-ness. Jolene Patterson and two children, Donna and Paul, were in Cedar City Friday, Nov. 15, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sullivan Sulli-van were In Beaver Thursday Thurs-day evening for the gym dedication. dedi-cation. Mrs. Ira M. (Beth) Fisher has Just returned from spending two weeks in Idaho Falls, Idaho assisting her daughters, Mrs. Douglas Ju- Mr. and Mrs. John Cos-grift Cos-grift of San Francisco, Calif, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Hilda Shields, over Thanksgiving. Thanks-giving. Clinton and Jane Myers were in Cedar City on Tuesday Tues-day on business. Mrs. Leola Dunham celebrated cele-brated her birthday, Nov. 12, with friends and relatives. Ronald Meachum has returned re-turned to Germany to complete com-plete his tour of duty, which will end July 11, 1975. Lillian Fotheringham, Cedar Ce-dar City, is here visiting the John Davis family; the occasion oc-casion Is to celebrate her birthday and spend Thanksgiving. Thanks-giving. Betty prepared a birthday dinner andArbiteen Davis, Leola Dunham were present. Leola's birthday was also observed. Pearl Potter and four children, Lisa, Geri, Lois, and Jason, drove to St. George Thursday evening on business, spending the night visiting Pearl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frandsen, returning return-ing home Friday afternoon. We would like to welcome to Mllford the new Fish and Game Conservation Officer, Dennis Aim, and his dog, Snerd, who come from Salt Lake City and Montana. The Beaver County Jeep Patrol honored MelandVer-da MelandVer-da Talt in Beaver Thursday evening, Nov. 21, withaban-quet withaban-quet at the Ponderosa Cafe. Mrs. Veda Abendroth, Falls Church, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Klrkman, Logan, were here last weekend week-end visiting their sister, Mrs. Isabella Cox and daughter daugh-ter Veda. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crane spent Thursday in Sallna on business. Brothers, Robert and Dick Rollins, Bountiful, came down Friday for the funeral of Frank Pryor. They also stopped to see their father, Dan Rollins, in Mllford. Dennis Cox, Jean Hanley, Nick Swain, Alice VanHorn, Brad Gale, Cindy Jones, and Craig Davie all drove to Homestead, Utah for a four-day four-day Drug and Alcohol Workshop, Work-shop, which was a follow-up session from the ten -day workshop held last August In Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coon have their daughter, Elaine, visiting them from American Fork through the Thanksgiving holiday. Mrs. Marvel Connell has been In Provo the last week visiting her son, George Connell and wife Marilee. The Wolf Cub Scouts, under un-der the direction of Linda Bradshaw, made turkeys, pioneers, pi-oneers, and 'horns-of-plenty' out of soda clay this last Tuesday, In their weekly meeting and plans are for painting them In their next meeting. There are eleven boys participating and any others that desire are encouraged en-couraged to attend. Floyd and Ann Bird returned re-turned last week from Al-hambra, Al-hambra, Calif., where they were visiting Ann's mother, Isabella Sovereen, and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Bird also visited their four sons while in Orange Or-ange County and In Calif. Rick Bird was also here last weekend from Santa Ana, Calif, visiting his parents. Sammle Belllston was here recently from San Francisco, Calif. visiting her parents, Ray and Lucille. She and a friend, Chuck Smith, are expected here for Thanksgiving. Ray and Lucille Belllston were In Lyman, Wayne County, Coun-ty, visiting her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chapell, over the weekend. Florence Beard drove over ov-er to Fillmore to visit her sister, Vernell Christopher-son. Christopher-son. Tracy Bealer is home from Dixie College for the Thanksgiving vacation, visiting vis-iting her parents and family, the A. W. Bealer's. A family birthday dinner took place on Sunday, Nov. 17, to celebrate the following follow-ing birthdays; Pearl's, Nov. 15, Dan's, Nov. 17, Ray Nelson's, Nel-son's, Nov. 16, and Mr. Ted Carter's, Mlnersville, on the 9th. Dean and Margaret Bardsley Bards-ley spent four days last week in Provo visiting with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. West Cardner, and son, the Dean Mar ley Bards -ley's. Minnie McGuire of Bountiful Bounti-ful Is here visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Hiatt. Jay L. and Florence Hiatt and two children, Cherieand Lee Ann, were In Salt Lake City during the week on business busi-ness and visited with their daughter, Patti, who is a stu- |