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Show Wilma Davis -386-2211; , ! home. Barry Therot, of Las Leg-as Leg-as is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Grossman. Gross-man. Annette Mayer and Math -ew, of Sandy, visited her parents over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs.Karl Truman. Lyla Truman has gone back to Logan to teach school. People InMinersville went in all different directions to see horse races last week. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Marshall, Mar-shall, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Marshall and family, Hay-ward Hay-ward and Tracy Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Carter, Car-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Spence Eyre, and Mr. and Mrs. John Williams all went to Belknap, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Carter, Car-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Marshall were all In Ely. Punkin Roller, a horse owned by Kent, Lee and Hay -ward Marshall came In 3rd in the big race in Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Daisel Davis, Da-vis, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mes-singer, Mes-singer, and Pam and Todd McMullin spent Friday in Provo. Virgene Jameson and her daughter, Dorene Shelton, drove to West Jordan, Utah to attend the Joseph Banks Sr. reunion. Delbert and Effie Jameson went with them. Following the reunion, Virgene and Dorene drove on 'to Salt Lake where they spent the night. Delbert and Effie were met by their son, Allen and family. All returned re-turned to MinersvilleSunday evening. Dorene will visit until Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis met with an accident while traveling to Montana. They are both doing OK, but their trailer was a loss. Mr. and Mrs. Os Myers ( .enjoyed a reunion at Bear Lake, then all their children chil-dren and families joined them back at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Myers, Mr. and Mrs. RonaldMyers, Mrs. Sue Carter, Mrs. Kathleen Davis and Mrs. Brenda Gillins will lead the MIA this, year. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Mar-j Mar-j shall and Todd, were in Pro -vo for medical attention. A WINNER!:' "I had some great partners" smiled Zelda Coon as she proudly displayed the trophy she won at the Beaver Golf Tourney. Winner of the Mixed Doubles, Zelda and partners faced some stiff competition with 42 other entrants in the eight weeks of play. Trophies and merchandise prizes were awarded Wednesday night at a steak fry at the Beaver Golf Course. Mr. and Mrs. DougBlack-burn DougBlack-burn received word of a new great-grandchild, a baby girl j born to Mr. and Mrs. Ml-' ; chael King, of Provo. j Mr. and Mrs. StanleyDal- ton are proud parents of a new baby boy. The grandparents grand-parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ashworth are very happy. hap-py. He has one sister and 3 brothers waiting at home. Carlos, Beverly, Rich, Eric, Wade, BreteandChar-mlne BreteandChar-mlne Bonn, of Las Vegas, hav spent a week visiting their mother, Lola Bonn, and enjoying the Eyre reunion. re-union. On Thursday, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Jones and iamily, irom woodbum, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Gold Eyre, of Cedar City, had a dinner at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Edwards Ed-wards and family of Ely, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mulr spent a week vacationing vacation-ing in Minersville at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn. Bruce Davis, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Davis, and family, of Payson, came to hunt deer and visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hugh are the proud parents of a new baby boy. He weighs 6 pounds 11 ounces and will be named Rick. He has two sisters and two brothers at Mr. andMrs.Delmar Gray were in Las Vegas. Bishop and Mrs. Ross Marshall traveled to Salt Lake for Ross to have eye surgery. Cynthia Gillins traveled to Salt Lake with her sister .Debie Hutchings and enjoyed enjoy-ed the activities at Lagoon. |