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Show ttbfs Wtteeft 1In ilMnecsvnlle By MIIS. EMILY GILLINS Milford News Minersville Editor AAAi. Dianne Hollingshead, Shirleen rav.-, Marsha Pearson, Lorna ila.ris. Others on the program included Sandra Davis, Jeanie Griffiths, Jane Carter and Eve McKnight. An Improvement Era day wes hel dMonday evening under un-der direction of Mrs. Barbara Gressman. After the drive, delicious de-licious home made ice cream was served to the group. Mr. Meal Davis left Wednes day for Logan to attend an annual an-nual meeting concerning arti ficial insemination. On the sick list have been the following: Harold Baker, Clarence Corbridge, Mrs. Cor-bridge, Cor-bridge, Wells Banks, Van Da-' Da-' vis, and Mrs. I. N. Nolder; and many children have chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Ivierrill Jameson Jame-son spent Saturday in Cedar City visiting Mr and Mrs. Harold Har-old Jameson. Miss LuDean Thompson, daughfer of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, arrived home Monday Mon-day evening from Salt Lake City, for a few days' visit. Mrs. Ruth Twitchell, now at North Creek, is regaining her neatth. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Gray were in Cedar City on Monday, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Brad-fleld Brad-fleld and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre were business visitors in Cedar City on Tuesday. Mrs. Nellie Hollingshead and her family of four moved into heir new home Tuesday. The home was previously owned by Mr. and Mrs. Vance Roberts, who are residing in South Mil-ford. Mil-ford. Vernon Hoops of Parowan visited his relatives, Andrew Hollingshead and Stephen Hollingshead, Hol-lingshead, on Tuesday. Mrs. Alba Gillins returned Tuesday from Cedar City .She is at present staying with her daughter, Mrs. Rachel Eyre. Mrs. Lela Gibson and Mrs. Leona Smi'h and Mrs. Helen Richardson visited their parents par-ents and grandparents, Mr. nad Mrs. Ed Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brinker-hoff Brinker-hoff visited in Minersville over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Marshall ter. The master of ceremonies was David Williams. The band played "America," and the audience joined in singing two stanzas. Golden Adams gave the opening prayer, and Richard Albrecht, Kenneth Hollingshead, Hollings-head, Glenda Davis, Dianna Colbert, Col-bert, Rebecca Davis, Joyce Myers, My-ers, Judy Fails, Deanna Mathews, Math-ews, Jeanie Dotson, Danny Goff, Deanna Potter, Jan Truman, Mary Lue Bradfield, Bobbie Kelsey, Martha Richardson and Allan Dotson, kindegrateners, recited poetry. First graders taking part were David Pryor, Kathy Myers, My-ers, Elaine Dotson, Gail Truman, Tru-man, Leah Ruth Dalton and Raymond Baker. Second and third graders on the program included Larry Hollingshead, Richard Do son, Spencer Gray, Robert Gressman, LaNae Davis, Edward Banks, Penny Patterson Heber Murdock., Kenna Low, ! I and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Myers returned Monday from Caifor-nia. Caifor-nia. While there the Marshalls I accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. ' F. E. Lamphere enjoyed the races at Caliente, Mexico. Sunday evening Sacrament services were in charge of Counselor Coun-selor Ralph Pearson. Opening prayer was offered by Randall Banks. Two speakers from Beaver, William Merrill and LaVal Bradshaw, spoke at the meeting. A duet was sung by Sylvia Davis and Vivian Marshall. Mar-shall. Charles K. Jameson gave the closing prayer. Primary preparation meeting ; was held Monday evening at j the home of Mrs. Albateeri Rob- j erts. The lesson, which was on ' Discipline, was given by Mrs. Armina Banks, who stressed the fact that officers and teachers teach-ers should set the example. Mrs. Louella Rollins, president, stated stat-ed that out of a possible 21, 15 of the Primary officers and teachers were present at Stake Conference. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Mae Gray. Work and business was held Tuesday by the Relief Society. A lovely chicken and noodle dinner was served to the group by Augusta Marshall, Rema Limb, Albateen Roberts, Nettie Myers and Shirley and Virginia Marshall. A talent show was held Wed- ( nesday afternoon under direction direc-tion of Principal Sherman Car-1 |