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Show Glenn Defebaugh, CAA employee, em-ployee, has moved to his new assignment at the Bryce Canyon station. Coach Perry Neal and family have moved into the home owned by David Stewart. For Sale A whie enamel cook stove. Mrs. J. T. Nay, phone 131-W. Jack Tanner, stock manager at the Telluride Power Co. office of-fice in Richfield, was a business visitor in Miiford this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cameron of St. George were here over the week-end, visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Worthen. Miss Marilyn Woodward, third grade teacher at the Milford Mil-ford Elementary school, celebrated cele-brated her birth anniversary last week-end. A party was given in her honor at the home of Anna McCulley. Her students stu-dents also observed her anniversary anni-versary by taking gifts to school. On Thursday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Cook of South Milford motored to Salt Lake, where Mr. Cook will undergo two major operations at the L D S hospital. Their little daughter Betty is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Koch, while her parents par-ents are away . Mr. Cook is reported to be slowly improving. improv-ing. For Rent: Three rooms and bath. Contact Hazel Moore at the Lund depot, or call Mrs. Alice Peckham. Baby Sitting Phone Ethel or Alice Cook, at 245-W. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Albers of Foxholm, N. D,, visited for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gleason. The Albers are on a vaction tour of the Western Uni'ed States. I Mr. and Mrs. Rue Nielsen have purchased a new car. Frank Lewis bought the Nielsen's Niel-sen's old car. Lost A child's red cap with fur trim, last Friday. Please return to Mrs. Guardell Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kirk and daughter Linda of Van Nuys, Calif., brought Mrs. Net-'ie Net-'ie Kirk home Monday, Mrs. Kirk had been visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and j Mrs. Robert Martin, who an- I nounce the birth of an 8 lb. son. I This is the fourth child for the ! Martins, and their third son. i Week-end visitors at the ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dawson Daw-son were Mrs. Dawson's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Garrett and sons, and mother, 1 Mrs. Amie Stoddard, all of Salt ; Lake' City. Bred sows and purebred boar for sale. See Stan Atkin. , Last week Mr. and Mrs A H. Connell were in St. George visiting with Mrs. Connell's mother, and in Cedar City they called on their son and familv Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Connell. i Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hegland, formerly of Bakersfield Calif e ?T0W, living 1x1 Los Angeles' Mr. Hegland an employee of the Mnfo'rdWaS f0rmerly locaed at . z |