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Show pO MILFORD IN M MOTION ACTi'(n'' Phone your news to ' SsMptl-.,,, Debi Bishop 'gjC 387-2821 ""-" 387-2881 sin's Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickman. Those attending the Golden Wedding C Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baxter from nut of town, in addition to all their children and families were: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richmond; Rich-mond; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickman; Mr. and Mrs. Fl-dridge Fl-dridge Carter; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook; Mrs. CarolMoore, Mr. Michael Healy, of Salt Lake; Mr. Mike Davison, and daughter, of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hollingshead of Spanish Fork. Madeline Mash, of SLC spent the Labor Day weekend week-end in Milford with her mother, Jeanette Kohler. report that they saw lots of people from Milford and Mi -nersville. Here from Las Vegas is Cindi Jimenez and friend. Julie, to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Jimenez Jimen-ez and family, and her grandmother, Mrs. Irene Stewart. Harold Baxter was honored hon-ored with a Birthday Dinner Din-ner in the Cultural Hall of the LDS Church on Saturday September 1. A lovely program was given with Mrs. Craig (Ruth) Baxter as chairman. The family was happy that all of the children, 16 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren were in attendance. atten-dance. Also attending were brothers bro-thers and sisters: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fotheringham, of Springdale; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wildsted and daughter, Valerie, of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Fotheringham; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baxter, Bax-ter, son Charles D., daughter, daugh-ter, Janna, of Electric City Washington; daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Stan Strubel .id son, Ian, of Coa 1 -ville, I Mr. and Mrs. Craig Baxter and sons, Ty ler, Troy, Adam and Bryce of Gresham, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baxter and son, Jeremy, of Trouts-dale, Trouts-dale, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mclntyre, son Robert Rob-ert Vaughn, daughter, Julie Ann, of Gresham, Oregon; son Mr. and Mrs. William Mclntyre, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Daly, children, Mark, Michael, Jennifer, Jill and Travis, of Troutdale, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fotheringham, Fother-ingham, and Jannell; Mrs. Charles Eyesone, daughter and son, from BYU; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fothergham and son, Scott; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fotheringham and Emily, of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnson, of St. George, and Cody and Kin -dra; Mr. and Mrs. Max Baxter; Bax-ter; Mr.and Mrs. Mitchell Baxter, Todd and Debbie; Mr. and Mrs. JoeDuffy, Patrick Pat-rick and Christopher; Gary Jefferson, of Las Vegas. Sunday, the Harold Baxter family spent the afternoon at Mr.and Mrs. Bruce Fotheringham Fother-ingham 's home, where a lovely barbeque had been prepared for all the family. Attending were those mentioned men-tioned previously pluscou- John Bishop from Cedar City spent the weekend visiting visit-ing the Robert Bishop family. fami-ly. They spent Saturday at Lehman's Caves and Sunday Sun-day he visited his great -aunt Opal, who is in the hos -pital and returned home on Sunday evening. The Joe Jackson family, of Cedar City, were the speakers at Sacrament Meeting Sunday, Sept. 9th. Jeff Hiatt recently returned re-turned to BYU where he is majoring in Engineering. Rodney Talbot and friend, Sandra, from Oregon, made a short stop and visited with the Bishop's, and his grandparents, grand-parents, Them an and Opal Walker. Rod was on his way to Arizona. LuAnn Daley and two children chil-dren have recently returned V to live in Milford. James Stewart was here visiting his mother, Irene, and they , along with Kathy and Lacy Jimenez went to Price and visited with his future in-laws, the parents of Shelly Karchih, and with Irene's uncle, Clifford Smith. Robert and Ronnie Jimenez Jim-enez were honored by a visit from her father, Mr. Osborne, Os-borne, of Las Vegas. Mrs. Irene Stewart was driven by son James, down to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Dew-ey Allison, of Joseph. ' The Parowan Fair and Parade Pa-rade we. enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Jt try Jimenez, and Linda an ', Brandi Jimenez, and their grandmother,Mrs. Irene Stewart. While there they also visited Bart and Peggy Fisher and son. They |