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Show Mrs. Floran Bingham and two sons Howard and Gary, are leaving today for Salt Lake City on business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. James Pasborg and family 'are in Salt Lake for a few days. Mrs. Vera Bond is teaching school this week, after a short illness. I Mr. J. M. Hughes has bean confined con-fined to his bed this week -wth flu. Students who have been home 'from college enjoying the spring vacation include Mr. and Mrs, Nolan Hughes, Miss Patsy Smith, Lindsay Waddingham, Miss Genevieve Gene-vieve Parkinson, Mordell Lund, John Dern Outzen, Beverly eWst-on, eWst-on, Ann aMrie Outzen and Albert Smith. Fay and How Limb left Milford Wednesday for their military stations. sta-tions. Fay returns to his ship at San Pedro, Calif., and How will report re-port for duty in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hegland left Sunday morning for Bakersfield, Calif., where they will make their home. Mr. Hegland was working for the A. T. & T. in Milford, and was transferred to Bakersfield. Mrs. Faye Bradfield, mother of Mrs. Hegland, accompanied them to California for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beard enjoyed en-joyed a recent visit to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Beard accompanied them as far as Provo, and spent I two weeks there visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Wilma Martin of Grand Junction, Colo., was visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Dora Casterline, this week, leaving for her home on Wednesday. Mrs. Lee Gray and daughter, Mrs. Charles Heywood 6f San Diego, are visiting with the J. F. Tribole and Roy Cottrell families. Mrs. Gray is a sister df Mrs. Tribole and Mr. Cottrell. Mrs. Heywood is en route to her home, and will be accompanied, accompa-nied, as far as Caliente by her mother.' Mrs. Gray. |