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Show Mrs. Don Elmer. Afterwards, dancing was enjoyed to Marge Mecham's Combo. OLD TIMERS HOLD RETIREMENT AND VISITATION PARTY The Railroad Retirement and Visitation Party was held Feb. 19, 1975. It began at Old Timers Club House with a social hour for meeting meet-ing members and honored guests, from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. The committee consisted consist-ed of Mr. and Mrs. BillWun-derlich BillWun-derlich and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Thompson. At 6:30 the Milford Elementary School was used for the evening's entertainment. The Master of cermonies was Mr. J. R. Davis, Railroad Rail-road Superintendent of Utah Union Pacific Division of Salt Lake City. He was accompanied ac-companied by his wife, Mrs. Davis. Other railroad officials offi-cials were: Mr. and Mrs.W. A. Wahlen of Salt Lake, General Gen-eral Traffic Officer South Central District; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rairigh of Milford, Mil-ford, Trainmaster; Mr. Samuleson of Las Vegas, Nev., Safety and Courtesy Dept.; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Smith of Salt Lake, Supt. of Safety, Utah Division; and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jones of Milford, Roadmaster. The Old Timers General Committee were: President and Mrs. Earl Del Henton of Spokane, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vogal (Pres.) of Overland Park, Kans.jVice-President Kans.jVice-President and Mrs. Edward N. Stewart, Whittier, Calif.; Mrs. Mel Thrall, Vice-Pres. Vice-Pres. of Salt Lake City. The hall decorations were made by Mrs. Howard Lund to the theme "Mile Post" in honor of Old Timers 50-Year 50-Year Birthday. The meeting was conducted conduct-ed by Milford's Old Timers Club 33 under the direction of Pres. R. L. Jones and Aux. Pres.- Mrs. Stan Roberts. On the program, arranged by Chairman Mrs. John Easton, were the following: song, Charles Coates; harmonic har-monic solos, Robert Tom-slk; Tom-slk; pantomime, Janet Davis, Kathy Myers and Margaret Stoddard; vocal solo, Jesse Long; reading, Wilma-Coates; Wilma-Coates; trio by Jones sisters, sis-ters, Cheryl, Charlene, and Jannette. The Milford High School Cheerleaders (and also Union Pacific's adopted cheerleaders) gave performances. per-formances. They were; Julie Albrecht, Shauna Banks, Shanna Walker, Camille Lamb, Karen Whittaker, Michelle Mi-chelle Fisher, Kim Brox, and Marianne Wisner. The honored retirees were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCulley, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Twitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Burbidge, Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Munk, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Weir, and Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Mills. A delicious dinner, prepared pre-pared by Mrs. George Sears and helpers, was served to around 200 guests. The cheerleaders served the meal under the direction of iti 4n milium i ii 1 1 . . |