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Show Word has been received in Milford that Maior Harry Jefferson Jef-ferson left March 13th from Camp Stoneman, Calif., arriving in Yokahama on the 26th, and "probably is hc:;ded for Korea." Mrs. J. R. Armstrong is confined con-fined to a hospital in San Antonio, An-tonio, Texas, receiving medical treatment. Mrs. Armstrong is reported "resting well," and her condition is improving. Mr. Armstrong will leave for San Antonio April 15th. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kohler left Saturday for Salt Lake, where Dr. Kohler entered the L D S Hospital for physio-therapy treatments. Mrs. Kohler returned to Milford, and Dr. Kohler will remain in Salt Lake for about a week. Wilma and Henry Schoo, children chil-dren of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schoo, have resumed their studies at the Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Mich., after enjoying a week's vacation in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Bud James and small son will leave for Southern South-ern California later this month. Grandma Alice Dotson of Mo-dena Mo-dena is in Milford at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, receiving medical attention. Mrs. Blair Coon and son Kim have been in LaGrande, Ore., with her parents. Mrs. Scott and son Jerry returned to Milford Mil-ford with Mrs. Coon to visit for two' days, leaving for Oregon last Sunday. Russell Grimshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimshaw; Frank Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis Jr., and Farrell Fotheringham, son of Mrs. Doug Fother.ngham, all have joined the U S Air Force and will leave Sunday for Fort Douglas. Mrs. Myrtle Mills has been released from the Milford Hospital, Hos-pital, after undergoing a major operation. She will return to her home in Lynndyl. Word has been received of the marriage of Jorgia Bard-trief, Bard-trief, Milford High graduate who is now a corporal in the Women's Air Force. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cahoon of Salt Lake were visitors at the home of Mrs. Cahoon's brother and sister-rn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wunderlich. They were also here for Mr. Wunderlich's brith anniversary on March 31. A two-week visitor at the home of Wilmer Aagard was his mother, Mrs. Nils Aagard. She has now returned to her home in Levan. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Aagard were Mr. and' Mrs. Robert Aagard of Layton. A bolt of lightning struck in ' ' ' south Milford about 5:30 p. m. lv Fridav. disrupting telephone tele-phone and electric power service serv-ice at the homes of Earl L.mb, Howard Cook and Ben Lewis. ' ""IrsTBen Lewis Jr. wishes to thank 'all her many friends and elatives, social organizations, nd t'ie LDS Elders for their kndness and assistance during her recent illness. ) MrsT Tom Martin is now at home after receiving treatment at the Milford hospital for a broken foot. ""Gary-" Chamberlain had a party on Wednesday, March 28, . celebrating his 11th birth an-3 an-3 niversary. jerry Banks left for Indian- I apolis, Tuesday, where she w.ll I 2 stay with an aunt, Mrs. Joene Teay. Mrs. Peay's husband is in military service. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore ! will leave this month for Provo i to make their home. They j have lived in Milford for 18 years, and will be missed by their many friends. John D. Foss, advance man for the Wallace and Clark Wild " Animal Circus, was in Milford This week" making arrangements arrange-ments for performances in Mil- 13 ford on Thursday, May 10th. . V In the real estate news this week are the following transac-' transac-' tions, made through the Kirk Realty Co.: Mr. L. D. Tomm purchased "the Howard Lund home; Mr. Lund purchased the ) former John Whisler home; Van l) Memmott bought the Bud James home, and Floyd Beddingfield purchased the former Friesen home. Mr. and Mrs. John Weston, Powell and Letha Smyth were in Salt Lake last week to attend funeral services for Frank Crookston, former Milford resident, res-ident, who died in Salt Lake on Tuesday. Mr. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Weston returned to Milford Sunday, and Mrs. Smyth returned Tuesday night. 3 Gary and Allen Weston spent Easter and last week at Meadow with their sister, Gayle Ann, returning re-turning home on Monday. Hinton "Sonny" Briscoe is enjoying a 30-day leave from his ship, the USS Norton Sound, visiting his parents and greeting greet-ing old friends and school mates. Richard Jefferson arrived home this week from his Air Force base in Texas. Tommy had begun his leave a little earlier, and both Jefferson i boys are home together. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter have purchased the James Bau-dino Bau-dino home. Mrs. Baudino has moved to Salt Lake. |