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Show MOTION Jiltp:tT Phone your news to J!LL&3C'J ' Terry Madsen 387-2654 Tbcg; or ""' 387-28B1 Congratulations toMr.and Mrs. Cleon Housley, who are parents of a 6-12 pound Michael Bryan, born last Thursday, May 4th. Cleon's mother, Luetta Housley, is holding down the fort for a few days before turning over the household to Virginia and returning to her home in Logan. Lo-gan. New faces in town are Dan and Dale (as in Dale Evans) Haymond and their two little lit-tle girls, Megan and Laura. They are joining Milford from Provo for the summer while Dan works on his Mas - and DebbieCampbell(daugh-ters) DebbieCampbell(daugh-ters) and Virginia attended the Spring Luncheon at the First CongregationalChurch in Bountiful where Virginia saw many old time friends. Madrigal Singers from Bountiful High sang three choice numbers. While there Virginia stayed with Debbie and husband, Steve; she also helped with Clay Sessions and Jamie Campbell, her grandchildren. The snow didn't deter Leon and Audry Jones from coming com-ing up to Milford Saturday to participate in grandson Gene Patterson's baptism at the LDS Church that evening. even-ing. They returned to St. George Monday morning. Iona Baxter's brother, Glendon Cloward of Citrus Heights, California, made a quick visit with Max and Iona Monday morning following a visit to Provo to his first grandson's blessing. The boy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Winn Rindfleich of Provo. Pro-vo. Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Fuller, Ful-ler, their son, Cheyenne, and their ferret named Banjo took a two week vacation to the Big Sky County. On their way, they stayed with Rocky's father, Joe Fuller, in Nampa, Idaho, and took in the International Moto-cross Moto-cross Races. They then went to Dillon, Montana to see Ginger's folks, Fred and Rachel Throckmorton and ters degree in Geology. There are certainly plenty of rocks in our area, so maybe may-be they'll stay longer. Welcome! Wel-come! Harold and Vvs Baxter were in Oregon greeting their new grandson, and long awaited first son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baxter of Troutdale. Little Jeremy Douglas was born April 15 at just under 7 pounds. The Baxters drove with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baxter, who had been visiting in Utah, and stayed at their home for a week in Electric City, Washington. The rest of the month was spent visitingMr. and Mrs. Mike Daly andfam -ily, also of Troutdale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.McIntyre and Mr. andMrs. Craig Baxter, Bax-ter, all of Gresham, Oregon. Mrs. Robert (Bonnie) Mcln-tyre Mcln-tyre drove Vvs and Harold back home, spending a day in Salt Lake before flying home. Happy birthday to David Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Davis, who turned four last week. Joining him for ice cream cones and cupcakes cup-cakes were: Jennifer and Brent Hardy, Tanya and Tricia Gale, Travis, Elise and Jeremy Madsen, and brother, Willis Davis. ' Virginia Grimes was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sessions in their new home for several days last week in West Bountiful. Pam brother, Terry. James Stewart stopped down from Salt Lake for the weekend to see his mother, Irene Stewart and family. Birthday greetings to Scott Bacon, who turned four this week and celebrated with many of his friends at the home of his parents, Roily and Betty Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Marcine Davis, of Minersville, joined Mr. andMrs. HarlanThomas and granson, Jason, for dinner din-ner at the Hong Kong following fol-lowing Jason's baptism Saturday Sat-urday night. Recently, Mr. and Mrs. John Jimenez, daughter, Linda, and granddaughter, Brandy, drove to Las Vegas to help move son, Robert, and family, and visit daughter, LuAnn's family, and John's brother, Luis. They caravanned cara-vanned back withLuAnn and son, Daniel, who are spending spend-ing some time here in Milford. Mil-ford. Cecil and Jo Killam hosted host-ed son, Doug, and his wife, JoAnn, and their Dannyell and Kori Jo, of North Salt Lake last weekend. Doug baptized his nephew, Robbie Rose, son of Ronnie andSal- ly Rose. Dale and Shelly Craw and baby Christopher, Christo-pher, spent Sunday with the Roses. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy Har-dy spent a week on the road with a neice and her husband, first visiting Leah Murie in Washington, then Maxine Wilson, St. George, and also attending a temple session there. They visited in California Cal-ifornia and Las Vegas with relatives and then got sidetracked side-tracked in an interesting old ghost town namedCalico, and Scotty's Castle inDeath Valley. Val-ley. Virginia Housley almost missed her own baby shower when she had her baby early. ear-ly. The surprise party was hosted by Maria Florence and Renee Davis at Maria's home on Wednesday, May 3rd. Guests included: Bev-erlee Bev-erlee Erickson, Gayle Gale, Maxine Cox, Florence Hiatt, Arlene Malchus, Terry Madsen, Mad-sen, Jeri Lounsbury, and Janet Heer. Last week the Lovell Cranes enjoyed a jaunt to Las Vegas to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crane and their daughter, Michelle. The film, "As the Twig - -- - " T is Bent" was presented at the Second Ward Marrieds Fireside last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Den-nis Cox. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Haymond, Mr. and Mrs. Blake Madsen, Mr. andMrs. Phillip Bailey, Mr. andMrs. Cliff Brandshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McCulley, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Butch Lounsbury, and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Heer. |