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Show MIA gave the program. Included In-cluded was a talk by Lynn-ley Lynn-ley Dalton; song, "He", by Christen Wood, Dodl Davis and Tammy Hollingshead, accompanied at the piano by Janette Hollingshead; talk, Ton! Marshall; song, "Teach Me", by the same group of girls, followed by a talk by Doug Blackburn and Dalton Fails. Republican and Democrat Conventions were held V Thursday and satw, nings respectively? candidates for Towin I In two positions t Vie Marshall and Albrecht, RepubHc Daisy Gillins and ft son, Democrat. The " very poor turnout to of the conventions. w.J er why the peopl. more interest inth.,,, of the town. '$y Gillmi 386-2 1 6 NllT';' 1" v.f A, 'I j : ,.4 ,. . -.-v-f '7 ; - .-. .- .. -HTTT ' "' ' a--"- ''l Weekend visitors at the home of Horace and Madge Carter were their children, Ellis and Carol Carter and '' daughter Jackie of Canyon ' City, Ariz., Ned and Lauana J: Carter and family of Hur- j ricane, Frank and' Betty Decker of Parowan; their parents, Delmer and Ilene Gray. Horace and Madge Carter and Dorothy Carter drove to Panguitch on Tuesday to attend at-tend the funeral of a cousin, Peter LeFever. Net Craw and Sherwin Wood were in Salina on Wednesday Wed-nesday on business. Visitors during the week at the home of DohnandMil-dred DohnandMil-dred Martin was Dohn's brother, bro-ther, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Martin of Las Vegas. Skip and Ruth Smith had Ruth's sister from Yakima, Wash, visiting them for a The birthdays of Vera Carter and Beulah Wood were celebrated Friday evening eve-ning with a family get-together. get-together. Bill and Frieda Wood were in Murrleta, Calif. Tuesday to attend the funeral of a friend. Vern and Florence Wood were in Salt Lake Thursday to take Florence's mother in for a medical check-up. Mr. andMrs. Sammy Johnson John-son and son of Salt Lake visited vis-ited their grandmother, Nettie Net-tie Myers, the first part of the week. American Legion Auxiliary Auxil-iary held their meeting at the home of Aletha Gillins with Pauline Wood as co-hostess. co-hostess. The meeting was called t o order by Pres. Re va Williams. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited, the Star Spangle Banner sung, and the Preamble recited. Prayer was given by Chaplain Chap-lain Effie Marshall. Letters were read from the Depart - grandson Mike Richey and four friends of Thousand Oaks, Calif. Mike is the son of Howard and Vandis Richey. Rich-ey. He will be leaving on the 18th of October to serve on a mission for the LDS Church at Washington, D. C. Dalsel and Wilma Davis and Daisy Gillins were in Milford Wednesday afternoon after-noon to meet with the Bicentennial Bi-centennial people from Salt Lake. They were presented with a check for $4,000.00 to help pay for the park area that is being planned. Brady Eyre, son of Spence and Linda Eyre, was four years old on Oct. 2nd. He invited in-vited a group of his little friends to a party to celebrate. cele-brate. Justin and Norene Gray and family of Enoch visited over the weekend with their with the electric drill when it slipped and badly cut his fingers. He was taken to the doctor and stitches were required re-quired to repair the damage. He was hospitalized for a few days to watch for infection. infec-tion. Grant and Blanche Pryor have had friends from Calif, and Tucson, Ariz, visiting them during the week. Darlene Yardley and baby of Provo visited her father, Van Davis, during the week. Ern and Shirley Myers and Billy and Janiele Dalton are doing some remodeling to their homes. LaVar and Patsy Hollingshead Hollings-head of Panaca visited Floyd and Beulah Wood during the week. Saturday visitors at the home of Larry andMary Beth Bailey were Mary Beth's mother and sister from Hatch, Utah. Keith and Laurie Griffiths of Provo visited their parents, par-ents, La Von and Jane Griffiths Grif-fiths , over the weekend. Russell and Janet Horton and family of Ely were visitors vis-itors of parents, Joe and Bernice Ashley, over the weekend. Gaye and Dee Grimm and son Travis of Granger visited visit-ed parents, Howard and Gwen Pryor, Saturday and Sunday. Kent and Pam Swindle -hurst and son of Victoria, Nev. were weekend guests of parents, Tex and Vie Marshall. Mar-shall. Glen and Pat Banks of Salt Lake visited their mother, Armina Banks, over the weekend. Tonya Taylor and son of Cedar City visited Monday with parents, Ern andShirley Myers. Wyonna Pearson of Parowan Paro-wan visiced for a week with her brother and sister-in-law, Ralph and June Pearson. Pear-son. She has been here recovering re-covering from surgery that was performed Sept. 26th in the Cedar City hospital. She returned to Parowan Monday. In Sacrament meetingSun-day meetingSun-day evening, the young ladies 55 POUND SQUASH: This huge 42 inch, 55 pound banana squash was raised by Ross Patterson. Squash do very well in Milford and large ones are common though most don't get this large. ment of Utah and passed on. The Veterans gift box was discussed. It was decided that all should bring a gift to the next meeting. Reports were given. The meeting was then adjourned and lovely refreshments were served to thirteen members present by the hostesses. The Relief Society held their opening social Tues-, Tues-, day afternoon. Gifts for the new kitchen were brought. Games were played and refreshments re-freshments were served by the committee. Thursday morning the Dominguez-Escalante film-strip film-strip was shown to the students stu-dents and townspeople, which was very interesting. Nettie Myers, Lois Pier-son Pier-son and Lelia Carter were in Salt Lake Saturday shopping. shop-ping. Sunday visitor of Doug and Elma Blackburn was their grandson, Robert Christiansen Christian-sen of Rexburg, Idaho. Lettie Gibson was in Salt Lake Friday on business. Al Mosher met with an accident Thursday while he was fixing the tailpipe on his car. He was drilling holes |