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Show Mrs. Herbert B. Fowler, spendr ing a few day "back east" after a "cow-punching" sojourn in Milford, will arrive from Detroit tomorrow (Friday), according tg a letter received by "Doc" Fowler Fow-ler early this week. Mrs. Fowler said she was anxious to get back to the west, the east "didn't seem the same" after breathing the Milford air and dust. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spykerman and children, of Bethesda, Md., are visiting in Milford, at the home of Mrs. Spykerman's sister, Mrs. Ed Schoo, aand Mr. Spykerman's Spyker-man's father, Leonard Banks. They brought two of their children, child-ren, Bryan Ray, 4, and Dennis Gale, 3V2 months with them, their other child, Mary Lynn, stopping in Salt Lake to visit Ray' sister, Mrs. William Wal-cott. Wal-cott. Ray is a chief warrant officer of-ficer assigned to naval headquarters head-quarters in Washington, D. C. Fay Limb, injured in a bus crash near Beaver while en route home on a Christmas leave, is enjoying a 12-day convalescent leave at the home of his mother in Milford. Fay will return to the naval hospital at Long Beach, Sunday. Included among the Milford residents who motored to Lehman's Leh-man's Cave last Sunday, to observe ob-serve Lehman's Day with custodian cus-todian Wainwright and hundreds of visitors from many states, were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fitch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fava B. Rigby, Roy Coleman, "Tubby" Miller, Vick Steinfels, Wayne Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Voorhees, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wynaught. Bert "stopped" the representatives from Delta, who plugged Highway 6 and ignored ig-nored 21, when he won much favorable comment by his endorsement en-dorsement of Highway 6, at the same time urging that 21 was quite as important to fully as many motorists and residents as was No. 6. Father Halloran of Richfield is in Milford attending to parish duties during the absence of Father Valine, who is spending a week in Sacramento, California. Mrs. Tony Lewis of Salt Lake City is here this week, visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Maude Stoker, and calling on other friends about town. After six months away from Milford, Mrs. Lewis said she gets "so homesick I can't stay away any longer." Mr .and Mrs. Elwood Jefferson Jeffer-son and little Judy left last Sunday, Sun-day, towing their Cabin Cruiser behind their auto, for a three-week three-week voyage on L,ake Mead. Elwood said he "might extend the vacation another week if the dealers are kind to me at Las Vegas." Mrs. Thurland D. Sly returned from California Monday, where she had been visiting with friends in Maywood, Hollywood; and Romona. Thurland D. Sly, local Chairman Chair-man of the BLF&E, is in Los Angeles, Calfornia, where he is in conference with representatives representa-tives of other lodges. |