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Show Greenville Noies KIDS OFFERED PARADE, SPORTS AND . DANCING AT GREENVILLE JULY 5TH If you want the "kids" to have a good time on July 5th, come to Greenville. Events of the day will beg-in at 10 a. m. with a parade, followed by a progTam, children's sports, Softball games, and dancing. Mrs. Merle Coffee and Roy Heslington, of Bishop, Cal-f., arrived ar-rived Wednesday to attend the funeral of their cousin, Max Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edwards of Manderfield and Mrs. Mary Ann Reese of Beaver were dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Viv-ian Edwards Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett went to Provo Wednesday on a short business trip. Mrs. Maurine Yardley of Bridgeport, Oregon, arrived in Greenville last week-end to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Blackner. Mr. and Mrs. King Morris report re-port that the foundation for their new home was poured this week. Mr. and Mrs. William McQueen Mc-Queen and sons of Richland, Wash., visited in Greenville last week. Their son Dick remained to spend the summer with the D. James Williams family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fordham are the proud parents of a son, born June 25th in the Milford hospital. Mrs. Helen Williams, Mrs. Alice Lund, Mrs. Dot Robinson and Mrs. Mary Robinson motored mo-tored to Milford Sunday to visit Mrs. Fordham and welcome the new nephew and grandson. Miss Carline Morris will be hostess to the Jolly Stitchers 4-H club this week. |