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Show holiday. They were a niece, Beth Sneed of St. George, Curtis Strut, a newphew from Centerville, Utah, Carolyn and Pat Price and three children chil-dren from Cedar City, Philip and Jaynell Bailey, also from Cedar City, andNeil and Virginia Vir-ginia . Bradshaw and three children of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Clark and daughter spent last week at Palm Desert, Calif, visiting visit-ing with a brother, Victor Clark and family. They visited vis-ited many interesting places while there. Visiting Jim and Margie Sherwood on Sunday afternoon after-noon were ,Jay and Hazel Rodgers of Salt Lake. The Rodgers stayed Saturday night with Mrs. Nora Wright. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Rogers of Milford. Mil-ford. On Sunday they visited Mrs. Edna Wright and family fam-ily at Beaver. Maurine Yardley and son Paul were given a birthday party at the home of Maurine' Mau-rine' and Duane's daughter's home, Susan Harrison, in Salt Lake last week. Others enjoying the occasion were Duane Yardley, Susan's fam ily and husband, Rex, Mike and Betsy and daughter of Orem, Wayne and Evelyn McCulley and son of Salt Lake, and Barbara, a friend of Paul's. Tom andAdeleMcGinnand 'children1 of Roy spent the weekend visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mayer and family and the Gilbert McGinns of Milford. tootk Helen Gillins 387-26I2 Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Williams Wil-liams are first -time proud grandparents of a little grandson. The little lad was born Feb. 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Ramon (Tammy) Chavez Cha-vez of Milford. Visiting with Mr. andMrs. Joe Yardley and family last week was a niece, PattiDean, and a friend of Murray. Visitors this weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Yard-ley Yard-ley were their children, Mike and Sherrie Yardley and daughter Micheala of St. George, and Paul and a friend from Cedar City. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Paul in Glennwood were their family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vin Mel-vin Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cox and family, and Wayne and Beverly Bev-erly Stewart. George Smith is a happy grandfather again. A new baby was born to Marsha and Mike Hickman of Raw-lins, Raw-lins, Wyo. They have another son and daughter at home. Mrs. Georgia Beth Thompson Thomp-son and daughter of Cedar C ity went to Rawlins to help Marsha and Mike with the new little one and other household work. Mr. and Mrs. James Mayer May-er spent a couple of days at Las Vegas last week. On their way there they visited with an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker at Mes-quite, Mes-quite, and in Vegas with another an-other uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Walker. Visiting Monday afternoon with Clair and Helen Gillins -were Bob and Ellen Gillins of Granger, Utah. Visiting Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Theman Walker were Mrs. Leslie Anderson and daughter Sharon of Cedar Ce-dar City. On Monday, Carol Marquardson and sons, Dale and Darin, also of Cedar C ity, spent the afternoon. On the same day Treia Walker and daughter Rochelle of Salt Lake were there visiting. Mrs. Adriene Roberts was in St. George last Thursday to see her stepmother, Mrs. Desseret Baur, who is confined con-fined to the hospital. She also visited her daugher and fam -ily, Mr. andMrs. Bill Van-denburgh. Van-denburgh. Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Sly visited at Enoch with Mrs. Zelma Alger Al-ger and the family of Duane Alger. The group enjoyed a picnic at the Red Cliffs recreation rec-reation grounds. She reported report-ed that there wasn't any wind blowing there. Mrs. Georgia Beth Thompson Thomp-son and daughter Rachelleof Cedar City spent Monday with her father, George Smith. Mr. andMrs. John Bailey had some of their fam ily here visiting over the weekend |