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Show i r, and Mrs. John Jim-J Jim-J and Mr. and Mrs. ttarles Atkin recently at-' at-' ed a Jeep Patrol Board ! ,eetlnglnNeplu. 4 yr. andMi's. James (lo la) Ibllijigshead, Mrs. Marian ; ! juts and Mari Jane, and , ' j)f, and Mrs. Raeldon Bau- and family, Tooele, at -Kjded a birthday celebration U honor of Milton L.Dailey, SI, Gorge. Mr. Dailey is jl' years young. The celebration cele-bration was held Saturday, jtov. 22, in the Parowan public Library. There were jiany friends and relatives (rem near and far that at-" at-" tended. . llr. and Mrs. Raeldon Baudlno, Tooele, were here Saturday and Sunday to help celebrate the birthday anni- versaries of Mr. and Mrs. " Dan Baudino. They all had dinner at the Hong KongCafe to celebrate the occasion. IMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Tribole announce the birth of a great-granddaughter, born Oct. 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribole, a son of Mr. i Frank Tribole of Long Beach, 1 5 Calif.; and also a great-grandson, great-grandson, born Oct. 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Nelson, Long Beach, Calif., a son of Mr. ' and Mrs. W. 0. Nelson, also of Long Beach, i Dorothy Morris andPhyl- lis Keetch traveled to Salt j Lake City Thursday to see Mrs. Naomi Hughes off on her mission to Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs.. Mike Stan-fill Stan-fill of Vernal were in Milford Mil-ford over the weekend visiting visit-ing Leanne's parents, Principal Prin-cipal andMrs. Lee R. Pettey. DOMINATES Brains were made to think with, but the almighty dollar seems to make the most decisions. |