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Show Mrs. Claude Hunt, who was a Milford resident 30 years ago when her husband was a Union Pacific shop employe, stopped off Tuesday for a one day visit, en route to visit her 86-year-old mother in Indiana. Mrs. Hunt, who owns a large ranch north of Milford, visited Myrtle and Joe Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Schow, Mr. and Mrs W ill Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. Des Hickman, and other old-time friends. Any old-timers old-timers who missed Mrs. Hunt's visit may write her at 9030 Harratt St., in Los Angeles. Mrs .Rose Bond and son Jim of South Milford enjoyed a 10-day 10-day visit with Mrs. Bond's lath er, Orrin Puffer, and other relatives rela-tives at North Creek. Several fishing trips and outings in the canyons were included in their vacation. Doug Cook, 3-year-old son of I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook, who is suffering from an intestinal iri- fection, was removed to a Salt Lake hospital over the weekend, week-end, and is reported in an "un-; "un-; changed" condition. X-rays tak- en soon after a'rrival in Salt Lake indicated an abscess below the : kidney, probably on the intes-i intes-i tines. The little youngsters condition con-dition will not permit an imme-i imme-i diate operation, it was reported. Johnny Sutton, injured in an ' airplane accident a couple of weeks ago, is back in Milford ' after receiving specialist treatment treat-ment in a Salt Lake hospital. ' Johnny will be confined to a wheel for several months, until ' his two broken ankles have ' healed. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes. the newlyweds, are spending I their honeymoon at Grand Can-; Can-; yon. They will return to Mil-I Mil-I ford on Saturday, and both plan : to enter the A. C. at Logan for i the fall terms. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Muncey of California, parents of James Muncey, have been visiting at the Muncey home the past ten days, enjoying trips to Indian ' Creek, Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion National Parks. Mrs. Alta Griffiths, kindergarten kinder-garten teacher, suffered a broken foot while descending the stairs at the school house Wednesday afternoon. For Sale Several dozen quart fruit jars. Call Mrs. Laura Dearden after 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Coon, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McDonald1 of . Milford, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hickman of Beaver, enjoyed a week-end fishing trip to Puffer's Lake, and snagged 77 of the game little finny creatures crea-tures during the trip. Blair and Herbert Coon joined the party for Sunday's angling. li |