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Show family had their get-to-gether on Thanksgiving Day, it being traditional tra-ditional every year. The dinner, this year, was prepared by Mrs. Hickman at her home in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rollins and Mrs. Marian Walker and children chil-dren and Alice and Ethel Cook were in Farmington during the Thanksgiving holiday. They were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Taylor and family. Willis Rogers and family, of Las Vegas, Mrs. Bill Frazier and Mr. Isidore Gillins and family of Boulder City. of Calvert, California., were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Principal and Mrs. R. W. Nel-j Nel-j son and children spent their j Thanksgiving with their folks i in Sprng City . Betty McNulty and children, Clarence Grimshaw, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs. McNulty was returning to three sons, Bobbie, Larry and Billie, had a very enjoyable I Thanksgiving at Eureka with Fitch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Elliot. Mrs. Warren Atkin and daugh- J ter, Lois, were in Salt Lake City Saturday. j Howard Bingham, a B A Cj student, and Charles (Dewey) Bingham, attending the Weber College, sons of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bingham, were home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Miller, of Pocatello, Idaho, are in Milford visiting with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller and a daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nielsen. Mr. J. W. Myers returned Thursday to Milford after spending spend-ing a month with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. William Morris are in California visiting with their children. Miss Lola Waddoups has returned re-turned to her studies at the University Uni-versity of Utah and nurses training train-ing after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Waddoups and friends in Mil- ford. ' Mr. Henry R. Gillins left for Nevada, where he will visit with the following children: Mrs. her home in California after spending Thanksgiving with relatives re-latives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ex-nest Barlocker returned re-turned to her home in Enterprise after being with her children and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillins and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers during the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Uffens and two children, Ronald and David, were holiday visitors at the home of Mrs. Uffens sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Robinson, and mother, Mrs. Antonette Bevooyen in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mack Gillins received a broken wrist, two black eyes and a slight concussion when she fell off a chair last Wednesday while cleaning the walls in her home. Mrs. F. C. Scott and Mrs. Ray Labrum were in Salt Lake Monday. Mon-day. While there the two women called on Mr. and Mrs. Blair Coon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Banks and family motored to Enterprise Enter-prise Sunday and visited with Mrs. Banks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tait and Mr. Banks' brother, Mr. Robert Banks and family. " Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Butler and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Perkins on Thanksgiving day. I Again the S. G. Hickman fam-, fam-, ily of Beaver and the K. B. Coon PERSONALS Theresa Pitchforth entertained her bridge club Tuesday night. Points were won by Garnetta Hollis. Honors, Hazel Baxter, consolation, Flossie Rickerson, highcut house prize by Bertha Hickman and low by Flossie Rickerson. Others present were Stella Persons, Cora Jones, Catherine Cath-erine Crosby and the hostess. Mrs. Lillian Anderson and sons, Dean and Harland, motored to Cedar City, Friday , and spent the day visiting with relatives. re-latives. Mrs. Don Holbrook is in Salt Lake and her daughter Connie is with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin R. Williams Wil-liams will leave this week end for Reeves, Tenn., where they will spend the winter months with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Elam. Mrs. Ray E. Easton and three children, Larry, Kaye and Marie, were the house guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Arnold and family. fam-ily. Mrs. Easton returned to her home in Caliente, Monday morning. morn-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fitch and j IIIMIIll |