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Show 4 gStMILFORD IN MOTION ''ti fT Phone your news to 'W- v- or 387-2881 Darryl Paice, Reseda, California and friend, Kim -berley Schultz, Northridge, California were weekend guests of grandparents, Max and Iona Baxter. Also visiting vis-iting wereDarryl's uncleand aunt, Mitch and Betty Baxter Bax-ter and children, Todd and Debbie. Time was spent camping andpicnickingin the 5 mountains. ' Visitors at the Joe Trib-ole Trib-ole home during the recent reunion Qf the Classes of the '30s were Bill and Hin- ' auri Tribole of Bountiful and Oakley and Hazel Tribole Nelson of Diamond Bar, Cal-' ' ifornia. Other guests included a J family of seven Maoris from Auckland, New Zealand, the "j . Gilbert Parker familynvho are touring the USA. The Parker family were driven to the Grand Canyon, Zion's ie and Bryce Canyons during ' their stay in Milford and enjoyed en-joyed the canyons a great le deal. 3n Mark Tribole, recently re returned from a world tour 'e enroute home from New Zea -42 land visited Australia, New Guinea, Bali, Java, Malasia, '8 Thailand, Burma, India, Assam, Nepal, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Greece, Italy, jar - . France and England before returning to North America. He is presently in Milforc with his grandfather and is bow and arrow hunting in the Mineral and Beaver Mountains Moun-tains prior to his entering Westminister College ir Salt Lake City early in September Sep-tember as a freshman. Visitors at the home o: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tom-sik Tom-sik the past month have beer Mrs. Marcella Pike of Tampa, Tam-pa, Florida; Mr. and Mrs, Gary Anderson and children, chil-dren, Jeff, Kelly, Grant anc Erika of Omaha, Nebraska, Also visiting were Mr. anc Mrs. Owen Champneys, Sail Lake City, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Miller, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Elma Hardy, Cedar City, Mr. EddieTom-sik EddieTom-sik and children, Dana, Lori and Lisa of Orem and Mr, and Mrs. Gary Tomsik ol North Hollywood, California, Visiting over the weekend week-end with LaPrele Lewis was her son, Frank, who helpec her with the painting of her home. They had a lovely love-ly visit while he was here, Welcome hometotheMad-sens hometotheMad-sens we spent two months in Provo while Blake wenl to school. I got a little smart too, though it does ; not show. Anyway, we're : glad to be HOME - there is no place like it! ; The Hollingsheads had dren hiked, collected rocks, and rolled in dirty dirt, while the adults visited. Those attending at-tending included: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cox (chairmen of the party) and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Stewart and children, Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Davis and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stewart Stew-art and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gale and three of their children, Mr. and Mrs, Blake Madsen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Heerand children, Mr. andMrs. Wayne Way-ne McCulley, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Bradshaw and children, Jeri Lounsbury and children, and Mr. andMrs. Gary Sullivan. Russel Fotheringham and family, of Salt Lake, spent zhe weekend with Wally and Vickie Fotheringham . We have a new resident of Milford. She's Pat Jarvi-son, Jarvi-son, a sister to Donald Livingston, Liv-ingston, and she's staying for the next two years with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Banks. She come from Brimhall, New Mexico, and is a junior this year at MHS. Donald and his friend, Shelley Fisher, Fish-er, drove down to New Mexico Mex-ico a week ago to get Pat. in the meantime, Marian Banks has been dashing back and forth to Caliente to be with her husband on weekends. company last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dailey, of Wyoming, (he's a brother to . Lola), and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dailey and baby drove up from California to i do a little genealogy with James and Lola and other relatives. Mabel Turner got her sun-tan sun-tan the hard way. She joined join-ed her son, Clyde, his wife, Marion, and children, Stephen, Ste-phen, Russell, Lisa and Aime, in Vegas for their traditional vacation at La-guna La-guna Beach, California. A three hour frolic at the beach gave her a severe sunburn on her legs. Nevertheless, they enjoyed a boat dinner at Newport Beach, and other activities. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Goodwin Good-win enjoyed having son, Jerry, Jer-ry, and daughter-in-law, Viola, Vi-ola, of Pleasanton, California Califor-nia for a week's visit. Even the slightly burned Dutch oven potatos were de- . licious at the Second Ward steak fry held Saturday night at Rock Corral. The chil- |