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Show to Salt Lake after a vacation in California. jay Atkin, employed at the Union Pacific storehouse, was injured about the face Monday when he was struck by an barrel. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. David Atkin of Greenville. Mrs. v Waddoups announced Wednesday that a daueht,, born to Mr. and Mrs n rr field in Salt Lake Cih, ' Penfield is the forr Waddoups. The 'Penfieirt have a daughter and a n u d son. Mrs. Iona Brown is nk ing her 76th birth anm!' today, March 13th lVersary and daughter Sherrie were in Salt Lake Saturday attending the U of U-B Y U basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Campbell Camp-bell of Provo were at the home of their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell last week. Jim Miner of the San Jacinto Packing Co. is in Milford, preparing pre-paring land he has purchased for spring potato planting. Mr and Mrs. Howard Lund were in Salt Lake over the weekend. week-end. Relatives visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Aagard last week were Mrs. Aagard's brothers and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Williams of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Williams of Wendover . Mrs. Olive Root and Mrs. Josephine Killam and son Johnnie John-nie were in Cedar City last Saturday. Sat-urday. On the happy birthday list last week were Cheryl Wunder-lich Wunder-lich .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wunderlich, Feb. 22nd; Morlar T.vmnn rlauehter of Mr. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Zabriskie last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Max Kay of Delta. Mr. Bud Zabriskie was in Mil-ford Mil-ford over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Zabriskie have a new son, born Jan. 29th. They now have two boys. Miss Anita Smith of Salt Lake City was in Milford last week, a guest at the home of her mother, moth-er, Mrs. Ross Lang. Mrs. Gale Banks received word that her mother and stepfather, step-father, newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Bunker, have left Las Vegas and are now in Los Angeles, where they will spend the next month. J. C. Smith, Milford State Bank cashier, underwent an eye operation at St. Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake on March 7th. Mrs. Smith and daughter, Mrs. Patricia Benson of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Mr. Alex Hamilton of Salt Lake, were present at the time of the operation. The Ray Morehouse family, Milford residents for the past five months, have moved to Cedar City, where Mr. Morehouse,1 More-house,1 a Union Pacific employe, was transferred. Mrs. Perry Neal and children will spend a month visiting her family at Escalante. Coach Neal will drive Mrs. Neal and the children chil-dren to Escalante en route to the state basketball tournament at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roberts were in Delta Friday visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill were in Salt Lake last week-end. Mrs. Hill will return to the Capitol City Wednesday for ( medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berger and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Lish and Mrs. Wayne R. Lyman, on March 10th. Mrs. Dan Barton of Greenville Green-ville was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Killam Sunday. Mr. Dudley Gillies of Beaver is at the home of his son Bill. Mr.s. Elinor Murdock and children chil-dren have been in Beaver for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fogel-sanger Fogel-sanger are now living in Delta. Mrs. Toni Uffens and Mrs. Verge Goodwin left for Salt Lake Monday ot see the Quo Vadis movie. Mrs. Wilma Weston has been enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. Marie Evans of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Evans is now in Cedar City visiting other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Holyoak were visitors last week-end at the home of their son and daughter-in-law in Las Vegas . j Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Wood vis-j vis-j ited with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kizer, en route home |