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Show MINERSVILLE By KCBEN DOTSON A baby clinic was held at the Town Hall last Thursday, where many of the town mothers had their youngsters checked over by Dr. McQuarrie of Beaver, with Mrs. Lucy Williams, county nurse, assisting. Last Wednesday night many of the townspeople journeyed to Beaver, where they attended a reception in honor of Royle and Ina Wood. A program was enjoyed, en-joyed, followed by dancing. At a late hour delicious ice cream was served. The young couple received many nice and useful gifts. On Friday night the Miners ville Junior High school held their annual school dance. A Spring Garden was simulated in the decorations, which were very beautiful and showed much thought and lots of work. The success of the dance was not as great as the student body would have liked, but they concede that perhaps everyone was anticipating an-ticipating the Stock Show and celebration, to be held the next day. Sunday visitors and speakers at church services Sunday were Mr. Howard White and Mr. Rose of Beaver. They were here as representatives of the Stake High Council and the Stake Pres- idencies. Mrs. Nellie Hollingshead returned re-turned home Saturday, after a short visit in Heber City with her parents. A reception in honor of Frank and Louise Holmes was held Monday night. A program and dancing was enjoyed, sprinkled intermittently with darkness as the power cut off, due to the storm, after which refreshments were served. The couple received re-ceived many wonderful gifts. Frank Pryor's Store has installed in-stalled a new vegetable counter. George H. Eyre of Milford enjoyed en-joyed his birthday Monday. All of his daughters of Minersville, who are Mrs. Augusta Marshall, Mrs. Ilona Davis, Mrs. Gladys Myers and Mrs. Alta Kelsey, vere in attendance to help him celebrate, Mrs. Nona Larsen and husband, hus-band, "Bus," have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Larsen's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall, Mar-shall, over the week-end, and enjoyed the stock show and dance Saturday. They renewed many old acquaintances while here. Mrs. Ruth Hayward and family fam-ily were visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins, last week. The Office of Employment Security Se-curity reports that they will no longer visit the western end of Beaver County, and that new and additional claims for employment em-ployment insurance will have to be filed at their office at Beaver each Tuesday between the hours of 9 and 12 a. m. |