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Show continue his missionary work. His address is 313 N. 27th St., Mattoon, 111. 61938, for those who would like to write to him. Pat Davis drove her daughter, Brenda Seifers, and new baby girl, Ashley, and son Travis, home to Ely, . Nev., Monday, after a three-month three-month stay at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob D. Davis. Pat stayed through the week, returning back home on Friday. Joe and Peppy Rowley and daughter Tracey, Ely, Nev., were visitors at their grandmother's, grand-mother's, Daisy Rowley, at enjoyed watching Steve and Mike Hair play during the Cedar -Milford game. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. L. G. (Lulu) Clay of Logan, Utah. Mrs. Clay was a resident of Milford for many years. She was a past Matron of Ruth Chapter 6 Order of the Eastern Star. She is survived by her husband, L. G. Clay, son, John of Logan, daughters, daugh-ters, Mrs. Carolyn Anderson Ander-son of San Francisco and C6rrine Ames of Huntsvilie, Ala. Funeral services were held in Logan on Wednesday. Hotel Milford on Friday. Wanda Thomas and Deborah Debor-ah Dalton and three children, Circleville, Utah, were recent re-cent visitors in Milford. Tim Lounsbury from St. George was a recent visitor in Milford. Loren M. (Tuffy) Lee, Salt Lake City, made his final trip for UPRR on Jan. 30. Gertrude Jefferson, Mrs. Helen Duffy's mother, is in a Texas hospital being treated treat-ed for an illness. She is hopefully hope-fully expecting to be home in two weeks. Dorothy Coyle and Zelma Fisher were in Beaver on Monday on business. Helen Cook and son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook, were in Cedar City on Thursday Thurs-day on business. Helen Cook was in Hinckley, Hinck-ley, Utah Jan. 27 and 28 vis-" iting her daughter and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Oman Om-an and three children. Pearl Potter and son Jason were in Beaver on business Jan. 24th. On her return trip she stopped in Minersville to visit her mother-in-law, Myrle Potter. Mrs. Pearl Potter and four children recently moved to Salt Lake City to be .with her husband. Irene Stewart was in Salt Lake City over the weekend to get acquainted with her new great-grandson, Sheldon, Sheld-on, 1-mo. old son of Dennis and Judee Stewart of West Jordan. Irene stayed with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stewart, in Kearns. Doris, Rachel, and George Horlacher were in Beaver Thursday and Friday with the Extension Reupholstering Class. Her husband, David, accompanied heron Saturday on business. Mrs. Reed J. Gillins accompanied ac-companied her daughter, Mrs. Normand Thompson, to Cedar City last Wednesday. Gary Gillins and son Jason of Pleasant Grove were here last week visiting his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gillins. Mrs. Hazel Eyre of Beaver and Mrs. Lenore Colledgeof Lehi spent last weekend visiting vis-iting with friends, Mrs. Eu-zell Eu-zell Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gillins. Scott and Shanna Anderson and two children, Robby and Teresa of Buena Park, Calif., were here last week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gilliam. Also visiting the Gilliams was another daughter daugh-ter of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Foster and three children. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gilliam were in Cedar City Sunday visiting friends and relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Altheda Gale and sister, sis-ter, Euzell Thomas, spent last Monday visiting in Beaver Beav-er with another sister, Delia Allinson. Rodnie Nichols, student at BYU, and his sister, Sharon Shore, Salt Lake City, were visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Nichols, over the weekend. Rodnie Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Nichols, will be with the BYU Acapella Choir touring parts of Calif, and Nevada, February 10th through the 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fernley and Mrs. Winnie Johnson were recent visitors visit-ors in Caliente, Nev. to attend at-tend the funeral for Ashley Cook. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Thompson and three children child-ren of Deseret, Calif, spent the weekend with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Normand Thompson. They are in the process of moving to Modena, Utah. David S. Horlacher and Kimberly Asay were honored honor-ed by friends and family at the LDS Church last Friday; the occasion being their baptism bap-tism into the LDS Church. Elder Richard Easton, son of John and Bonnie Easton, has moved from Prospect Heights to Matoon, 111. to an and three children. Iola Carter recently spent a few days with her daughter,' Myrna Wheeler, visiting in West Jorden with tola's son, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carter and five children. David Wright and a friend, Ricky, flew from Cedar City to attend the basketball game. They also visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Burbidge. Ben and Judy Briscoe were in Salt Lake City on business, Jan. 30 and 31. John and Anna Rae Roberts and two sons of Salt Lake City were here over the weekend visiting their families fam-ilies and to attend the Cedar -Milford basketball game last Saturday evening. We would like to welcome to Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon (Sue) Burgess and three children, Danielle, 10, Philip, 8, and Jeffrey, 3. They are from Moab and are working for Loffland Drilling Co. Capt. and Mrs. Richard Workman and Jason and Todd were visitors at the home of his mother, Mrs. Beth Mel-lor Mel-lor and Steve for two days. They are enroute to Hawaii for a vacation. They are being be-ing transferred fromLaugh-lin fromLaugh-lin AFB in Texas to Nellis AFB in Las Vegas. Mrs. Margret Rohn of Salt Lake City and her daughter, Eloise Shannon of Glendora, Calif., stopped for a brief visit at the home of Hamp and Beniti Burke on their way to Glendora. Visiting with Hampton and Beniti Burke Saturday evening eve-ning after the ballgame were Hamp's two sisters, Emma Hair and Hazel and Nelson Bulloch and son Gary. Mrs. Hair and daughter Christine |