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Show mini imnmnnxiui' Miss Frances Walters is confined con-fined to her home with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes are proud of their first child, a son born March 11, weighing 8 lbs, 5 oz. Larry Ray has been chosen as a name for the newcomer. new-comer. Equally proud of the I youngster are the grandparents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gillins, it being their first grandchild, and i Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Barnes. The ' great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs William Morris, and little Larry Ray is their first great- ' grandcfuld. i r J Melvin Persons will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron ' Persons, over the week-end, between be-tween quarters at the US AC. j Mrs. Dora Miller and girls, Janice and Grace, went to Salt Lake over the week-end to visit Mrs. Miller's father and other relatives. f ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller and daughters attended the funeral of Mr. McDonald at Modena, this week. i i Bill McDonald, son of Mr. I and Mrs. A. L- McDonald, is one ' of 50 students accepted for entrance en-trance at the University of Utah Medical College. Bill, a Junior at the U of U, will begirt his Freshman quarter in the med- I ical school in June. Mr, and Mrs. Howard W, Cook returned to Milford Monday Mon-day evening from Salt Lake, where Mr. Cook underwent surgery. He is able to be up and around with the aid of a j cane. 1 Betty R. Cook, who has spent the last three weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, O. C. Koch, returned to her home in Soutu Miliord Tuesday after school, Mrs. Ben Lewis has been released re-leased from the Milford hospital, hos-pital, where she has been for the past three weeks. Mrs. Lewis is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Gene Mayer, until she is able to return to her home in South Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Firmage have been in San Francisco the past week. They will return to Milford this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Atkin are leaving for California for 10 days, |