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Show SX MOTION JSa, Phone your news to WjU- -siS, Terry Madsen Sf j- 387-2654 Vegas to visit their daughter daugh-ter and family, Mr.andMrs. Thomas Bradfield. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tom-my Davis, Robert's brother, broth-er, and niece, Clara andDon Charles and their new baby boy, all of whom live In Hen -derson. Joyce Martin, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Pete Martin, will be getting cultured first hand as she and her friend, Lorrie Dawson of Salt Lake, take off on a three -week tour of Europe with a Globe Travel tour. After her return, she will go to work as a Registered Regis-tered Nurse at IDS Hospital on the medicalsurgical floor. She just completed her Associate Degree In Nursing. Donna Craw's two children, Denise Roberts (and three children) and Darrell Craw, are both attending SUSC now and visited her over the weekend. Also, Donna and her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Dan Baudino, went to Tooele to be with her brother, Raeldon Baudino, who recently had surgery. , More new faces in Milford: Mabel Turner's granddaughter, granddaugh-ter, Brenda and her husband Ted Siefers, are moving from Ely to Milford into the Boyter rental. Ted is working work-ing on the railroad. They have three children; Travis, age 5, Ashley, age 2, and the baby, Lacy. Welcome to Mil -ford! The Fisher clan, composed of Mitch and Beth, Shelley, Bart and Peggy and children, all attended the wedding of T im and Diane in the Provo Temple, Friday, April 29. The reception was that night in the Orem 61st Ward. They also helped son, Rob and Rhonda, move from Orem to Provo. Beth got to see all three of her sisters; Ruth Olsen of Leslie, Idaho, Doris Elmer of Ogden,and Jean Barnes of Rexburg, Idaho. The next best thingto winning win-ning the Dialing for Dollars show is knowing someone who did win. Nadine Jones was off work on Arbor Day and happened hap-pened to be watching the movie and was called. She won $135 bet she never forgets the movie, "The Fountainhead", with Gary Cooper! Ms. Virginia Grimes had as guests last Tuesday evening, eve-ning, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van Tussenbrook of Bountiful. Bounti-ful. They were Virginia's next door neighbor when she lived in Bountiful. Zelma Fisher drove Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hall up to LDS Hospital a week ago Wednesday. Wednes-day. Basil is still hospitalized hospital-ized and we hope he returns home with his wife soon. LDS Hospital also had Carl Lowe as a "guest" this past week, and he is home and doing fine. His wife, Jo Ann, plus Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jones (her parents), stayed there during his recovery. Ever wonder what patrolmen patrol-men talk about when off duty? At the County Peach Officer's Steak Fry at the reservoir Friday, adventure stories of their real lives gradually turned to ghost stories shared around the campfire. Those who shared some good stories from Milford were Wally and Vickie Fothering-ham, Fothering-ham, Dennis and Maxine Cox, and Ron and Gayle Gale. Norm Thompson's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harris Har-ris of Minersville , and Norm's brother, H. O. Thompson and family ofMo-dena, ofMo-dena, visited here recently. They all went to Rock Corral Cor-ral for a steak fry and also enjoyed a dinner at Norm's home after church on Sunday. Congratulations toMr.and Mrs. Reed Gillins, who have a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Cleve (Elaine) Welch of Reno, Nevada. He joins one sister and brother at home. The Gillins have been staying with the family to help out for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Davis have been on a week's vacation. They spent Friday in Holden with grandchildren Deneen, Michelle and Jeff, children of Robert Davis. On Tuesday they went to Las |