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Show NEWS NOTES FROM SOUTH MILFORD MRS. EDNA HURDSMAN A reception was held in honor ni Mr. and Mrs. Noniiau Fisher 'asl. Friday, at the Community Clubhouse . More lhan a hundred hun-dred gnosis enjoyed a very nice program, and dancing and delicious deli-cious refreshments which were served at a late hour. Many lovely gifts were received by I lie couple. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher and family, of Salt Lake, were down for the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Fisher entertained at a family dinner on Sunday, at their home, attended at-tended by twenty members of the family. It was the first time in many years that the family had all been together. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher left for their home in Woodland, Calif., on Thursday. The Young Married Club held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Doris Elmer, this week. A very delicious lunch was served to Mrs. Alice Rollins, Mrs. Naomi Baker, Mrs. Nona Gillins, Mrs. Alice Elmer, Mrs. Joan McKnight, Mrs. Lois Schow and Mrs. Beth Fisher. Dwayne Lofthouse. Gerald Evans and Howard Sherwood, all South Milford boys, attended the Spanish Fork Stock Show as representatives of the local 1 F F A. I i j Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tolley are enjoying a visit from Mr. Tol-j Tol-j ley's father, Mr. Hyrum Tolley, of Nephi. ! Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stott ; motored to Cedar City last Fri- ! day, on business, j I Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jones of ! Caliente are visiting Mr. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Jones. Mr. Jones is a carpenter, and is helping remodel his father's fath-er's home. Mr. Jones reports they are all getting ready for the wedding of their son, Frank, to Miss Barbara Stoker, on Monday, Mon-day, May 31. If you lost it, a Want Ad will find it. |