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Show visitors Tuesday at our Relief Society meeting. Mrs. Beulah Wood was in I Pioche, Nev., a few days last week, visiting her sister Elma. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Banks spent a few days last week at Kimberley, Nev., visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Anderson. An-derson. Mr and Mrs. Lee Banks of Cedar City spent Sunday visiting visit-ing relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Sheral Carter are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Thursday, April 21, at the Milford Hospital. Mrs. Lillie Roberts was honored hon-ored on her 78th birthday, the 22nd of April. All her children were present, including Mrs. Josie Thomas of Garfield, Mrs. Lela Fisher of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffiths of Mid-vale, Mid-vale, Mrs. Lola English of Bingham, Bing-ham, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roberts Rob-erts of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roberts of Milford, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts. Other guests enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-ford Wil-ford Robinson, Mrs. Ella Wood, Mrs. Bessie Pearson and family, Mrs. Etta Rollins, Ice cream and cookies were ' served. Aunt Lily received many lovely gifts. She returned to Midvale to spend the summer with her daughters. Mrs. Bessie Pearson served a delicious dinner Saturday to Mrs Lillie Roberts and family. FARM FOR SALE 295 acres with good 4-room house, good well, fully equipped, 3V& sec ft of water, some farm equipment, $8,000. George C. Dodson, Box 73, Lund, Utah. atp Col. Joe Bergin of the state aeronautics dept. and H. T. Bean of the C A A were in town Wednesday Wed-nesday checking on possible winter damage to the airport. THIS WEEK IN MINERSVILLE By JOY GARDNER """"HIHWH.' li'fln EMM .MM. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Dalton of Beaver were down visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dalton Dal-ton and Mrs. Dalton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Nolder. Mr. Dalton has been confined to his bed with pneumonia. Mrs. Howard Pryor honored her husban4 on his birthday Sunday with a delicious dinner served to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor, Mr. and Mrs. Lashua. Mrs. Pryor's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grant of Ruth, Nev., are now making their home here. Mrs. Grant is the former Collette Pryor. Miss Pat Thornton of Salt Lake has spent tne past week visiting with relatives. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eyre. I Garold Eyre motored to Salt I Lake Monday to get his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eyre. Mr. j Eyre is recovering from a major I operation. The Milton Albrechts have another fine boy, born Monday, April 24th, at the Milford Hospital. Hos-pital. He weighed 6 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Myers are the proud parents of a baby boy, born April 19th, and weighing weigh-ing 7 lbs., 11 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of California are making their home here. Mrs. Smith is the daughter of Mrs. Ada Griffiths. I Sunday was Primary Conference, Confer-ence, with the theme "A Little Child Should Know." All the grades took part on the program. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marshall spent Sunday at Beaver, visiting visit-ing Mrs. Marshall's brother, William Hutchings, on his birthday. birth-day. Mrs. George Murdock, Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs. Arch Hoopes, the Beaver Stake officers offi-cers of the Relief Society, were |