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Show iwmdmm , - 1 . I if -4.' ' V ' I 1 i )avis - 386-2211 Queen solo. Lynea says it was very beautifully done. Allen and Colleen Jamison Jami-son and son, Kent, from Bountiful, Utah spent the holidays with Allen's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jamison. Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Glena) White and family from Wyoming Wyo-ming and Mrs. Mae Atkin from the Parowan Rest Home spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Carter. Phyllis Truman, Effie Marshall, Eleanor Marshall and Marie Marshall traveled to Milford to attend a bridal shower for Louise Smith who will be married Jan. 14th. Mrs. Gladys Myers is home from Arizona where she has been staying with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Myers. Dickie Griffiths, sonofMr. and Mrs. La Von Griffiths, visited his parents for the holidays. Mr. andMrs. Leland Jones and daughter, Janet, from Oregon, drove LaRue's mother, Lola Bohn, home from Provo. They stayed here over night then traveled to Las Vegas to see Lisa Eyre spent the holidays holi-days home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eyre. Joan tells me they had a Christmas Eve dinner at her home, attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Osborn, and all their families. Jolyn Dotson returned home from Hawaii where she has been going to school. It made mom and dad, Ruben Ru-ben and Emily Dotson's Christmas , complete. They and the rest of the family, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dotson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Gale and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Elmer, were real happy to have her home. They had a big family dinner. Lynea Marshall and Janet Bradshaw traveled to Salt Lake City to see their niece and cousin, Tauna Hunter, dance in the Nut Cracker Ballet. She danced the Snow "ANDROCLES AND THE LION" This beautiful play will be staged at 1:00 p.m. Wed., January 11, in the Milford High Auditorium, by the Utah Children's Theatre, in conjunction con-junction with "The Rainmaker" that night. This old fable will be of interest to local children, as well as adults. Sponsored by the Civic Arts Council in cooperation with the Utah Rural Arts Consortium. , ' i . Marshall. They had been in California visiting their daughter. Mr. andMrs. Kent Myers and family from Scottsdale, Arizona are home for the Ne Year holidays. Guy Heslington, who re-sides re-sides in Provo, was home with his mother, Devola Heslington, to spend the hoi-iday hoi-iday season. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn Black-burn traveled to Mesa,Ari2. where they joined Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Christensen, and family from Billings, Mont, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christensen from Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kingfrom Provo, Mr. andMrs. Russell Mayer and boys, Bryant Rod Gordon, from Littleton, Colorado, Col-orado, Mr. andMrs. Forrest Addington, Mr. an Mrs. Earl Thompson all from Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Val Thompson from Minersville to attend at-tend the wedding of Robert Christensen and Cheri Arm Glaser at the Mesa Temple and a reception that evening even-ing in one of the churches. They all gathered for a New Years dinner where Hugh and Sheila Blackburn from Beaver joined them. Leona and Lester Roberts and Nettie Myers went to Idaho and Oregon to visit their families for a week or two. ia,s Uye 10 Z Mrs Al Moren and Mr. ana Mrs. el Uell, all from Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stemo, Mr. andMrs. Max U"band Mr. and Mrs. Ronny Roberts, all from Cecity Ce-city attended ft. toner. The Minersville Cnurcn had a New Years Eve party and dinner. They really had a good time. , Connie Chris Marshall I took the MIA girls to Milford Mil-ford where they enjoyed eggs, I pancakes, sausage and hot chocolate with the wards in Milford. Mary Beth Bailey's parents, par-ents, Mr. andMrs. Karl Louder, Lou-der, from Hatch, Utah, and sister, Loretta, spent New Years with them. Mary Beth I and Larry then went to Hatch f to help them paint. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre f returned home after spend-) spend-) ing Christmas in California visiting their children that I reside there. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bed-f Bed-f dingfield and two sons, Lance and Derek, from Cedar City ' spend Monday inMinersville i with their parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Daisel Davis. Mr. andMrs. HowardMar-' HowardMar-' shall have spent a couple of weeks here visiting friends and relatives, then they went I to Arizona to spend Christ -, mas with their daughter, Trudie. The returned for i New Years then went back ) to Boise, Idaho where they L live. f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Car-i Car-i ter spent Christmas in r Kearns with their daughter, i Verl and Ronnie Holdaway, and their family. Frank says they really had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hugh I are starting their new home. We are always glad to see i new homes being built to help L beautify our town. F Mr. and Mrs. Jim Craw L and Arlene traveled to La-t La-t goon to visit Jim's brothers and families, Mr. andMrs. f Wayne Craw, Mr. andMrs. V Burt Craw, andMr. andMrs. f Leland Craw. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chad Hol- lingshead spent New Years I with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hollingshead. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Nelson and family were also there. Mark Truman has purchased pur-chased the Lois Hollingshead trailer. Doug Albrecht and Calvin Albrecht are almost ready to move into their new homes. Merle Gillins, Vie Marshall, Mar-shall, Terri Eyre and baby enjoyed a get-together in Beaver to celebrate their aunt May White's birthday. May is 98 years old. Thursday night the what used to be "Canasta Club" went to Leed's Cafe and had dinner. Those that went were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gillins) Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Eyre) Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wood) Mr. and Mrs. HaywardMarl shall, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wood, Mr. andMrs. TexMar-shall, TexMar-shall, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eyre and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eyre. They all enjoyed it. Mr. andMrs. Gene Pitch-forth Pitch-forth came Saturday to spend New Years with Gladys 'par -ents, Mr. and Mrs. Goldie |