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Show Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hor-ton Hor-ton have moved to Greenville to make -their home. Alfred Baker left Tuesday night for Wasco, Calif., where he will live with his brother, Ray, and family, and attend Junior College at Bakersfield. Miss Waima Neeley and Miss Utahna Hardy returned home Sunday from Franklin, Idaho, where they spent a week visit ing. On their return trip they enjoyed side jaunts to Lewiston, Clearfield and Salt Lake City. Mr. Paul Anderson of Peoa will leave Sunday after visiting with his sister, Mrs. D. W. Perkins, Per-kins, the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon, Mrs. Evelyn Vernon and small daughter Linda, Mrs. Alta John-don, John-don, Evelyn's mother, all of Salt Lake City, attended the wedding wed-ding and reception of Miss Bonnie Bon-nie Claire Vernon and Mr. Du-Wayne Du-Wayne Williams, Thursday evening. eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Perkins and family, and Mrs. Perkins' brother, Paul Anderson of Peoa, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Perkins and family enjoyed a trip to Lehman Cave last Sunday. The group was greatly surprised at the beauty of the cave, and thought it a well worth-while trip. An interesting three-week trip to Shafter, Calif., was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Friesen, Mr. J. R. Friesen and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Eickman, brother and sister of Mr. Friesne. "C. C' enjoyed most the deep sea fishing, fish-ing, reporting a catch of 149 pounds. The family returned to Milford on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brannon, Mr. and Mrs. James Hickman and two children, Mrs. George Moore and Mr. Ralph Moore were in Salt Lake City this j week. j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vestal and j children left Monday for their I vacation. They will visit rela-1 tives in Escalante, and spend a , few days in Salt Lake City. j Mrs. A. G. Ferguson, Mrs. Margaret Marsch and small daughter Lynn were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Coon the past week. They enjoyed many lovely dinners and canyon parties during then-visit. then-visit. Miss Helen Williams of Beaver Beav-er visited at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Coon, last week-end. Mr. Larry Sullivan has just returned from a week's business trip to Fresno County, Calif. Mr. Dan Whelan, state representative repre-sentative for "Old Mr. Boston" bottled spirits, was a Milford visitor Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hillman returned re-turned Sunday from a trip to : Los Angeles, flying a new Lus- , combe plane, equipped with "all i the gadgets" for instrument fly- 1 ing and for night flying. ' ( Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bradfield , and son Tommy, and Mrs. Kath- j erine Lynn and daughter Jan- , ice returned Tuesday after a 10-day 10-day yisit with the Bradfield's , son-in-law and daughter, Mr. , and Mrs. Doyle Hegland, at Bakersfield, Calif. ' j i Miss Madelyn Kohler returned ; Thursday from a three-weeks ; vacation, two of which ' were 1 spent in Minden, Nebr., with a ; friend, Miss Reene Youngson. While there Madelyn visited at , Lincoln and other points of in- terest. En route home, she j stopped in Salt Lake City and visited with relatives and friends t including her grandmother, Mrs. Fred Kohler, and Mrs. William 1 Ward. She visited the "This is the Place" monument, on which i the name of her great-grandfather, John Pack, appears. : 1 Mr. arid Mrs. Scott Varney of Ottumwa, Iowa, parents of Mrs. i C. B. Johnson and Mrs. J. M. Jones, left last Thursday after a brief visit at the homes of their i daughters. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Siewert and son Lewis, of Conoga Park, , Calif., visited this week at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tribole. The Siewerts were Milford residents for many years, leaving here in 1922. Miss Bonnie M,unk returned home Monday after spending a week with her grandparents and " other relatives in Salt Lake City. . Mr. and Mrs. Gardell Banks and family are new Milford resi- j dents, having moved here from Beaver. Mr. Banks is an employee em-ployee of the Union Pacific. 1 Mrs. Lou Sanford and daugh- ) ter, Betty Lou, left last Satur- i day for Olathe, Colo., to be at 1 the bedside of Mrs. Sanford's father, Mr. George Kelly, who i entered the hospital for an emer- I ency operation, following an ac- ( cident three months ago. 1 ( Mrs. Carl P. Madsen of North Hollywood, Calif., has been vis- i in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs i ;ting at the home of her brother-ET. brother-ET. L. Osborn. Mr. Frank L. Osborn received i telegram last week advising lim of the sudden death of his sister, Mrs. Hattie Kennedy, a Eormer resident of Milford. Mrs. A. G. McGinn enter-ained enter-ained the Catholic Ladies League in her apartment Wednesday, Wed-nesday, August 20. Father Le-Vlay Le-Vlay of Cedar City was present ind gave a very interesting and nstructive lesson on Original 5in. Delicious strawberry shorttake short-take was served. The September Septem-ber meeting will be at the home f the league president, Mrs. S. S. Pitchforth. Father LeMay was also here on Saturday, to say Mass. |