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Show rppSMILFORD IN SmS, motion "i3MWlirLl Phone your news to 3il4 Terry Madsen OOn OQQ1 387-2881 living in Wood's Cross. Mr. and Mrs. MaxStewart received word that their daughter, Mary, was on the "A" honor roll at Weber State for the fall quarter. Mary came down for the weekend along with her brother, bro-ther, Doug, and his wife, Lori, who live in Provo. The Woody Addingtons hosted Linda's former roommate and her husband, Sally and Chris Seil, who came down for the weekend from BYU. Maud and Bob Veazey, of Round Mountain Nevada, formerly of Milford returned to their home after attending funeral services in Sentinel, Oklahoma for Bobs grandmother grand-mother Katie Veazey. She died February 6, after a long illness. They had terrible weather going and coming home. Seven days on the road out of nine. They were happy to be home again. Even if they found 13 inches of snow. It's so nice to see Emma Smith back in town. Congratulations are in order for Rocky and Ginger Fuller, who got their boy--an 8 pounds 7 ouncer named Cheyenne, born Wed., Feb. 15th. Rocky's mother, Betty Lavin, and her daughter, Rorie, are staying to help out for awhile. Special recognition goes to Essie and Earl Thompson, who recently became great-great great-great -grandparents for the second time! A baby girl was born Feb. 15th in Provo to Jan and Mike King. The grandparents are Ann and Wayne Christensen of Billings, Bill-ings, Montana, and the great grandparents are Elm a and Doug Blackburn of Miners -ville. The four children of Ralph and MargeneDastrupof Fillmore Fill-more recently stayed with their cousins, Dennis and Maxine Cox, while the parents par-ents visited friends in Las Vegas. Mr. andMrs. Mitch Fisher enjoyed having Tim and Diane and their Jeffrey and Missy up from Calienteover the holiday. Diane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Seely, and daughter, Sherrie, of Orem, drove down especially to hear their daughter's fam -ily speak in the MilfordSec-ond MilfordSec-ond Ward Sunday. Kevin Brox was able to come down from BYU over the weekend to visit the Rulen Brox family. Friends of Wayne and Evelyn Eve-lyn McCulley drove down from Riverton for the weekend. week-end. Rene and Richard Wright and their young son Scott enjoyed their stay. Glad to have Skip and Florence Flor-ence Beard back home after Skip's three week stay in LDS Hospital. They were driven to Milford by their son, Leland. Birthday wishes to Mark Florence, who turned five last Friday and celebrated with a few of his friends. Bruce Thompson also had a birthday his 12th. He and 15 classmates enjoyed chili burgers and all the trimmings at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norm Thompson. Construction of Norm Thompson's new home received re-ceived a big boost last weekend week-end when his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Thompson and family, joined the Thompsons for a building and visiting session, j Thelma Gillins' son, Kent, and his wife Tamara, and j daughters, Heather, Heidi, j and Holly, spent a week in Milford visiting Thelma before be-fore returning to their home ! in Blackfoot, Idaho. The holiday brought Mike . and Kay Rich and their boys, Larry, David and Max, to Olive root's home. They are |