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Show i Mrs. A. T. Anderson and son of Kimberly, Nev., visited her mother, Mrs. Blaine Banks, last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Woods apd Mr. and Mrs. Banks drove to Kimberley with them when they returned to Nevada last Saturday. Mrs. R. C. Johnson and five children of Salt Lake visited in Milford five days this week, guests of Mr- and Mrs. J. B. Miller, the LaMar Outzens and Max Roots. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Koch returned re-turned home Monday evening from Richfield, where they had been visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Hansen and family over the week-end. Mr. Koch enjoyed fishing with his son-in-law at Fish Lake, reporting the fishing was "not so bad." Mrs. Leon Williams and new baby, and two children are at home after spending some time with her parents in California. Mrs. Mary Long is a patient at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake. She expects to be released re-leased in about three weeks. Mrs. Bertha Hickman visited in Milford last we.ek. Mrs. Claude Morris and four children of Los Angeles, Calif., were here for 10 days. On their return home Mrs Lena Morris accompanied the family, and spent eight days with her children, chil-dren, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morris, Mor-ris, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Morris Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morris. She returned to Milford Wednesday. Wed-nesday. . Mrs. D. A. Fowles has been in Price with her daughter, Mrs. Nick Caputo, who had a new baby on 'July 24th. Mrs. Fowles also visited in Salt Lake for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fowles are happy to have their baby at h)3me with them. Little Terry Roland has been in a Salt Lake hospital for the past four months. Mrs. W. H. Hendrickson is in Massachusetts, visiting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Banks and Mr. and Mrs. George Wood of Minersville were at Lehman Caves and Ely Saturday and Sunday. Miss RaVonne McKnight has enlisted in the Waves. Mrs. Glenn McKnight will leave soon for Las Angeles to visit RaVonne before she begins her tra ning. Mr. and Mrs. Thurland D. Slv and Kusseil returned last week from a two-week vacation Mlowst'Mie Park, Halfway, Half-way, Oregon, and other interesting interest-ing places in the Northwest. |