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Show PMILFORD IN M, MOTION rr . Phone your new to ited sisters In Sandy and KaysvUle. Helen Wllcock's mother, Em ma Green of Beaver, Bea-ver, also stayed a few days. We're losing two school teachers after a year's stay in Milford. Dee Dee Hunsak-er Hunsak-er will join her family in Toston, Montana to spend the summer driving a sugar beet truck. She has no definite defi-nite plans for fall, but hopes to be teaching somewhere. Beverley Ramsey will spend the summer galavanting and then teach English and French atNorthSanpeteHigh in Mt. Pleasant this fall. Good luck to them both. Sure good to see Duard Evans back home and mending. mend-ing. Out-of-town visitors included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Evans and son Tommy of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evans and fam ily of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sherwood and family of American Fork. There will be three happy railroad wives this week when George Hales, Dennis Hardy, and Bud Barnes return re-turn from a long assignment in Oregon and Washington. They will probably be working work-ing now in Caliente, which seems like a stone's throw away after Oregon. Congratulations to grandparents, grand-parents, Max and LaRee Stewart. Son Dave andShiela and littly Ryan (who is staying stay-ing at the Stewart's) welcome a new baby boy, Clark David,' to their home in Kaysville. . Mr. and Mrs. LaVarDavis and Mr.andMrs.BlakeMad-sen Mr.andMrs.BlakeMad-sen drove to Manti on Saturday Sat-urday to attend a session at the temple and also visited Blake's sister's family, Mr. f : . ; - y.?- - S'X " .fef"" x ' .. I Xz v -X - rZZmmm " J X.1 t t .X ' " i - IS X V , i . rX . r u After this issue, we Mad-sens Mad-sens will be out of town much of the summer, so I won't resume writing the column until late August. We need a willing soul who likes people and a little picket pick-et money to take over the column this summer. It requires re-quires an hour or two on the phone each week. In the meantime, please call or drop by the News office to leave your local news. The Usher Wilcocks received re-ceived a welcome visit from daughter, Brenda and Joel Dunlap, and sons Joel and Wade of Baytown, Texas this week. The Dunlaps also vis - ALL SMILES: Members of the MHS State Champion Basketball team finally cracked a smile for the photographer. pho-tographer. They had just received a trophy from Go Real Estate, to keep in memory of the Tiger triumph. Pictured left to right are: Kim Williams, Rick Puffer, Denny Myers, Todd Atkin, Coach John Nielsen; back row; Ken Jones, Mitch Bealer, Brad Kirk, Steve Moody, Mark Whitney, Gary Mayer, Mark Nelson, Ross Robins, missing are Randy Kerr, Jeff Hiatt, and Kurt Sherwood. Mr. andMrs.RobertTom-sik andMrs.RobertTom-sik attended the funeral services ser-vices Wednesday, May 18th, . in Ogden for Rulon Bird. Rulon was Verna's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tom-slk Tom-slk and four children spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tom -sik. Mrs. Naomi Hughes and Mrs. Sidonia Whiting spent several days in Salt Lake City and Ogden visiting friends and relatives. They took in the play Moroni while they were away. Mrs. Rita Anderson, daughter of Mrs. Hughes, returned home with them and is spending the week in Milford. Fly you flags for Memorial Memor-ial Day weekend! and Mrs. Earl Wheeler of Manti. The James Hardys have been on the road again. This time they took Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy and Thayne of Delta with them to spend a week in Southern Calif, helping help-ing uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H. Rice, move to Tooele, Utah. No time for sightseeing they just packed pack-ed and moved. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'-Leary O'-Leary were visited Saturday and Sunday by their children, Gene and Vanda Eversole and daughter Tracy of Las Vegas. Fargo, No. Dakota seems like an unlikely place for Gary and Janice Sullivan to end up, but that's where they drove last week to pick up a new truck bed for hauling cubes. In Mobridge, South Dakota they visited Gary's old missionary companion, Kent Morgan and family, and then they swung through a Crow Indian Reservation in Lodgegrass, Montana to see Kathy Holm , who is on a m is -sion there for the IDS Church. Friday the 13th was a lucky day for Darryl Atkin, who celebrated his twelfth birth -day with friends Jody, Danny, Dan-ny, Lonny and Robbie Rob-bins, Rob-bins, and Ray and Kelly Rollins. Rol-lins. Mr. andMrs. Ross Patterson Patter-son went to Salt Lake to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Patterson Pat-terson and also to Orem to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leo Patterson. Pat-terson. The Lovell Cranes traveled travel-ed to Laramie, Wyoming last week to see daughter, Bonnie and Morris Nielson, and to attend their grandson's high school graduation. They also stopped in Bountiful to visit daughter, Hene and BobRol-lins BobRol-lins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Beard are down on "vacation" "vaca-tion" from Salt Lake to work on their retirement home here in Milford. The second ward Relief Society went to Tahiti via slides and lecture by Janice Mayer yesterday, and following fol-lowing the lesson, refreshments refresh-ments were served in observance ob-servance of the closing of the school year, or Spring Social. |