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Show MILFORD IN igiggL MOTION vWSC?p M'W phone your news to sllftyvJcr' Terry 'Madsen "SSvT--,,. 3 8T-2GG4 " 387-2881 mended them for their fine showing, coming in 2nd in the state 1-A tourney. Dick and Paula Walker, and children, Cedar City, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Marion Walker to help celebrate Janet's birthday. On Sunday the Walkers went to Cedar City with friends for a birthday dinner at the Town and Country Restaurant. Restau-rant. Son, Tom, who is assistant manager, and wife, Carol, and baby, gave Janet gifts and sang Happy Birthday Birth-day with other members of the Town and Country Staff. A birthday dinner v,as held at the Frank Thompson home ' for their daughter, Betty Hyatt. Hy-att. Attending were Betty, her husband, Blake, and son, Darren, from Parowan. Also Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orten, from Henderson, Nevada. A fine time was enjoyed by the whole family on this special occassion. Seems like everyone decided de-cided to stay home this week to recuperate from the tournament outings. Orion and Nelda Memmott are grandparenting this week, tending the two little girls of Jan and Ann Mem -mott, while they enjoy a week's vacation in Hawaii. Vilate Lang attended the funeral of her brother, Jesse Jepson, in Hurricane, last week, staying with Woodrow Jepson, in Hurricane, and also with Elmer Gibson in St. George. The Milford basketball team, coaches, cheerleaders, cheer-leaders, and managers were honored at St. Bridget's St. Patrick's Day Dinner last week. Father Valine com- |