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Show Those who attended the Des-eret Des-eret Sunday School convention at Cedar City, Feb. 22, were Bishop Carl Goodwin, Richard Nelson, D. B. Stauffer, Mrs. 'iilva Myers. Mrs. Florence Myers, My-ers, Mrs. Thelma Gillins, Florence Flor-ence Openshaw, Vera Bond and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams left Wednesday for Rexburg, Idaho, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Williams brother, James Letham. who died Tuesday. Mrs. Harvey Cummings of Ka-losh, Ka-losh, is a guest in the Vern lummings home. She is also vis- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cummings left Tuesday for Las Vegas, Nev., and Santa Anita, Calil., to attend the horse races. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Connell motored to Salt Lake this week, where Mrs. Connell is to receive medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sionehocker motored to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Stonehocker has been appointed ap-pointed chairman of the state leg- i islative board for the Brotherhood Brother-hood of Railway Trainmen Aun- iliary. The board convenes this . week. I Mr. Sam Cline is in Chicago, I attending a bar convention. Elder Elrod Leany is in town visiting his parents and friends. He has been in Salt Lake attend ing L. D. S. missionary school ' prior to leaving for New Zealand ting wnn ner sisier, mis. uiuvL1 uddy. Mr. and Mrs. John Lee left fuesday for Fonlana, Calif., to oe gone several months. Mrs. Glen Brown and Mrs. Vernon Trask of Cedar City vere visitors in Milford Wednesday. 10 ILllllll a niiaa""'- " be in Milford until March 51 h, 1 and will sail from Los Angeles. March 10th. . The Milford Niws and his many friends wish him much success. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Karl motored mo-tored to Richfield last Sunday, where they visited with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Hansen. The couple cou-ple returned to their home in Milford Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Mur-dock Mur-dock have returned to Milford i after enjoying an extended vis-I vis-I it to the coast. They spent a ' week with their daughter, Mrs. j. F. Ogburn, in Marysville, a week with Mr. Murdock's brother, broth-er, John C. Murdock, at BakeVs-! BakeVs-! field, and visited a daughter, ! Mrs. Sam Dunkley; their son Robert, and Mr. Murdock's broth-'er, broth-'er, Lincoln, in Oakland and San Francisco. I Miss Patsy Evans of Kojnus, Ariz., is the house guest of Betty Sue Hickman. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes returned Saturday evening from Salt Lake, where Mrs. Hughes leceived medical treatment for her broken wrist. Mrs. Martha Ste'ens of Logan, Mrs. Hughes' mother, accompanied them home and will remain here for several i weeks. Jimmy Griffith, son of Mrs. Bob Melton, is in town visiting his mother and other relatives and friends. AT THE regular meeting of , iego Lily Division No. 500, G. ' t. A., held Thursday, Feb. 19 : vith President Garnetta Hollis ' presiding, Mrs. Barbara McGinn vas duly initiated in an impressive impres-sive ceremony. After the meeting all members ,vere invited to the James P. Holm residence, where the regular regu-lar social was held. A set salad and surprise sandwich, fruit ;ake and coffee were served by he hostesses. Bridge was played, with Mrs. Ronald Banks winning high points, Mrs. Del McDonald, honors, and Mrs. Edgar Moore the consolation. Mrs. Hollis won the house prize and Mrs. Virgil Boucher the raffle. All prizes .vere hand work. Hostesses were Mrs. James, Mrs. Jack Rice, Mrs. Robert Col-burn Col-burn and Mrs. Owen R. Smith. Other members present included Mrs. Kimbell Coon, Mrs. Fay Bradfield, Mrs. Dave Erickson, Mrs. W. G. White, Mrs. Ezra Ly--nan, Mrs. Grover Cuddy, Mrs. Vern Shingleton, Mrs. Dick Johnson, Mrs. John Lee and Mrs. Nate Smith. |