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Show 387-2787 Janet Wallcer -387-2881 brother, Jack Bardsw , lowing an operation or eye. Mrs Nina Blngh rived home last WednJ from Downey, Call she has spent the pa weeks with her daUf Mrs. Peggy Johnston families. Peggy visited some of Mr s ham's sister In Long b. and Garden Grove. They , took in Disneyland andvi, ed friends, Mr. and v Bernell Outzen and (W ter. They enjoyed anev2 out to dinner. Mrs. Bin reports her flight home wonderful. She left ? Angeles at 11;45 1Jn arrived at the MiLC0rd' 1 port 4:45 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Patterson Pat-terson spent a week in Southern California visiting friends and relatives in the Anza Desert, Escondido, Azusa, Ingle wood and El Segundo. The weather was unusually hot and dry. Mr. and Mrs. Lester William Wil-liam s and their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sonzini and family of Farm-ington, Farm-ington, Utah, spent the latter part of last week in the southern part of Utah sightseeing sight-seeing and camping in the parks. They also visited the movie site in the St. George area where the movie, "Butch Cassidy and theSun-dance theSun-dance Kid," was shot. Mrs. Lonnie Williams of Riverton, Utah arrived in M ilford the first part of the week to pick up her mother, Mrs. Alice Baxter. They will spend the coming month enjoying a vacation in the southeastern states. Mr. Wade Meadows and three children, Jeanine, Marlee and Garret, of Calif., are here enjoying a camping trip at Puffers Lake and fishing at the Reservoir. They are also visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norm Baxter, in M ilford, and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Baxter of Minersville. Mr. and Mrs. David (Karen) Griffiths and their son Bruce and two of his friends, Larry Nuness and Mark Lucas from Martinez, Mar-tinez, Calif., are visiting Karen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Walker and David's brother, George and Madlyn Griffiths. They came for the wedding of Karen's brother, Tom Walker and Carol Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker and girls of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Walker and sons of Kanab visited over the weekend with Marion Walker. The family had a get-together over the weekend. Mrs. Glenn Foley of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Maurine Edwards of Stockton, Utah and Mrs. Beth Taylor of Farmington, Utah are visiting visit-ing the Marion Walkers and Mrs. Virginia Grimes of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Fails in Minersville, Utah for several days. Mr. Carlyle Stott and son Phillip of Brigham City, Utah visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stott, and sister's family, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gray and boys; also the David Griffiths family and the Walkers. The children of James and Marie Rollies held a reunion Sunday, June 27, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Fails in Minersville. Quite a group attended Sunday school then a potluck dinner was enjoyed by about thirty people. Those attending were: Maurine Edwards Ed-wards of Stockton, Utah, Beth Taylor of Farmington, Utah, Glenna Foley of Long Beach, Calif. Truman and Hester Rollins of St. George, Utah, Virginia Grimes and Janet and Marion Walker of Milford, Mil-ford, Karen and David Griffiths Grif-fiths and son Bruce and two friends of Martinez, Calif., Mike and Darrie Walker and sons of Kanab, Dick and Paula Walker and daughters of Cedar City Ray and Connie Fails and two sons and Doug and Judy Erickson and five children all of Beaver. Effie Marshall, a sister of Marie Rollins, visited the family members a short while in the afternoon. Everyone enioved the day talking geneology and just having a good old family funtime. Jack Bardsley and Julia Hendrickson were married June 19. They will make their home here in Milford in Julia's home. Hazel Moore has been visiting in Milford for several weeks. Her granddaughter, grand-daughter, Nellie Ruth and three children, visited Hazel while she was here. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon Ver-non and daughter Vickie of Salt Lake City visited his mother, Mrs. Mildred Vernon, Ver-non, over the weekend. Mr. Tom Walker and Miss Carol Palmer of Cedar City, Utah were married at the St. George Temple, June 25. A large group of relatives and friends attended them. After the ceremony the wedding wed-ding group drove back to Cedar City where they enjoyed a buffet luncheon given by the parents of the groom, Mr. andMrs. Marion Walker, in the garden patio of the bride's mother, Mrs. Ada Palmer. About Eighty people attended, all relatives and friends of the bride and groom. Later that evening the couple were honored at a large reception at the Enchanted Garden Reception Center in Cedar City, given by the brides mother's, Mrs. Ada Palmer. The young couple left (after cleaning off their car, finding the m issing parts to it and their luggage and clothes their friends hid from them and after Tom rescued his kidnapped kid-napped bride) on a honeymoon honey-moon trip to Phoenix, Long Beach and a week at Alcapulco, Mexico. They will make their home in Cedar City where they both work. Hamp and Benite Burke drove to St. George to attend funeral services for Arlow Gale. While there they visited visit-ed with Keith and Arlene Gale Whittaker. Visiting Col. Bart Steely of Milford, at Castle Air Force Base, Merced, Calif., will be Col. Winn Zeller (USAF-Ret.) and Mrs. Zeller Zel-ler of Claremont, Calif., Sir Herbert Thompson of Had -denham, England, and Lt. Col. Richard Shrove of Maxwell Max-well AFB, Montgomery, Ala., fighter squadron commander. com-mander. Steely, who was stationed at Haddenham in World War II, will be quartered quart-ered at Castle with his daughter, Betty and her family, including her husband, hus-band, Master Sgt. Dale Roberts, and their daughters, daugh-ters, Renee and Rachell. Thompsom was a naval nilnt in British service. The Zel-lers Zel-lers will be driving to Swift current, Saskatchewan, Canada. Can-ada. Later they will visit in Milford. Mrs. Maxine young has returned to Davis, Calif., after spending two weeks in Milford helping nurse her |