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Show aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tolley. Mr. Ernest Elmer of Boise, Idaho, visited at the home of his brother, Mr. Carl Elmer, and also with his nephews, Gael and Don Elmer of South Milford. ' l AROUND OUR News of Your Neighbors in South Milford By MRS. NORA WRIGHT , : Donna Tolley is home from the University of Utah, between quarters. Miss Tolley will register reg-ister at the University for the summer quarter and will com- plete her nursing training this : fall. She expects to work at the L D S Hospital. ! Mrs. Josephine Thompson ; Mrs. Theman Walker and Mrs. , Jimmy Mayer recently returned from Joseph, Utah, where they , visited with Mrs. Thompson's , aged mother, Mrs. Dalley. Mrs. J. H. Alger of San Francisco has been visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and- ,Mrs. Don Alger. Mitchell and Dwight Tolley of Salt Lake have been visiting at the home of their uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher and son Craig of Woodland, Cal., are visiting at the home of Mr. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley B. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jones oi Salem, Oregon, are visiting at the home of Mr. Jones' parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jones. They also are visiting in Minersville, The Fisher family had a fish fry on Faher's Day. Those enjoying en-joying the outing were Mr. and Mrs. Parley Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher and son, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Fisher and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Fisher and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alger of Elmo were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Alger. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stewart and daughters were Monday and Tuesday visitors in Salt Lake City. Miss Joyce Alger is visiting relatives and friends at Sunny-side. Mrs. Zelma Limb has moved to Beaver, where she will make her home. Margat McKnight celebrated celebrat-ed her fourth birth anniversary with a party at the home of her parents, Tuesday, June 19th. Twenty relatives and friends were present. The Young Farmers Wives met at the home of Jackie Williams, Wil-liams, Saturday evening, and at the meeting Mrs. Claus Marshall Mar-shall was honored at a shower. A dessert course was served, after which they played games. I Prizes were won by Esther Rollins, Rol-lins, Athene Roberts and Joan McKnight. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Burnham j and son Terry and Mrs. Jay Rogers and son Larry, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rhoda Ramsey, Mrs. Laura Sherwood and granddaughter Linda of Minersville Min-ersville were Tuesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright. Miss Alice Williams is visiting visit-ing in Briggs, Calif., with her brother, Mr. Hughes Williams, accompanying him to California from Milford. He was an overnight over-night guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Williams, Wil-liams, and came to Milford to get his two children, who have been staying with their grandparents grand-parents for The past five months while their mother recovered from an illness. Mr. Williams was accompanied to Milford by Mr. Leon Latimore of Rich-vale. Rich-vale. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gillins of Tooele were visitors at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins Gil-lins Saturday. Clair returned to Tooele with his son, for a three-week visit Mr. and Mrs. Basil Davis and family and Mrs. Moroni Myers I spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKnight. j The ladies spent the day visit- ing while Mr. Davis helped with the hay. A family party has been j planned for July 7th, at 7 p. m., east of the Old Fouts place. Bring your own lunch. Water- j melon will be served by the ' Social Hour Club. I |