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Show MINERSVILLE ' By- Zr i DOTSON j The Blue Ribbon 4-H club of Minersville met at the home oZ Dorothy Myers, with their lead- ers, Reva Albrecht and Erma r Eyre. The meeting opened with prayer and a song was sung by ' the group. A health report was given by Dorothy Myers. A demonstration on meat was given by Stannine Marshall. The meeting closed with prayer and a song. Aldene Marshall, re- 1 porter. a ii c The Minersville Wildlife Association, in cooperation ' with the Milford Wildlife As- j sociation, has installed a cattle r guard in the fence along the 6 Minersville river lo make the river more accessible for fishermen fish-ermen and picnickers. The !; plans call for other guards al jj strategic points along the river ( to be installed in the near fu- a lure. j 1 I o A baby boy, weighing 7 lbs., i was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bobby if Goodwin in the Iron County hos- ) pital, last week. it ( 1 Mrs. Sam Gentry of Beaver ) spent a few days here last week; 3 visiting her daughter, Mrs. Emily j Gillins. I i Mrs. Alta Kelsey announces ti the marriage of her. daughter, 1, Margie Bonner, to Mr. Leon j Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. u Clinton Thompson. The mar- 1: riage was performed Monday p night at 6 o'clock in the home ot ic the bride's mother. Bishop W. c Harold Baker read the ceremony. The couple is now spending a few days in Cedar City, and will ' take a delayed wedding trip , later in the month. l Mrs. Theodore Eyre of Las Vegas, Nev., is here visiting her c parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. " Eyre. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins I have returned home from tha :i Richfield hospital, where Mr. Gillins has been receiving med- ' ical treatment. ' ; f s Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Walker, I and son-in-law and daughter, of Burley, Idaho, visited here with ,j Mrs. Paulina Carter. t . i |