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Show News of Your Neighbors In South Milford By MRS. BETH FISHER v. . A.: Ivan McKnight home on Monday. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs, Larry Glennon, who have been staying at the . Stewarts, left on Tuesday for Salt Lake City. After Mr. Glennon Glen-non spends some time at the Veterans Vet-erans Hospital they will return to their home in Price. Irene Stewart was in Cedar City on June 18, where she made the acquaintance of her new j I grandson the new baby of Mr. ! I and Mrs. Lewis Junior Stewart. She was accompanied by Then-ilda Then-ilda Glennon. ' j 1 Athene Roberts was hostess to the Young Farmers Wives last Friday, when Maureen Yardley was honored with a shower. The evening was spent in playing I games. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Fisher have received word of the arrival ar-rival of a new grandchild. It was a girl this time for a change. The new little Miss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Fisher of Idaho Falls, Idaho. She was born on June 19 and weighed a little over 7 lbs. She has two older brothers, broth-ers, Rickey and Jerry. Among those who attended the funeral of Lillie Roberts in Minersville on June 19 were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKnight, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins, and Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Fisher. Parley Fisher attended a School Board meeting in Beaver last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goodwin were in Cedar City on business last Friday. D a r m a Lof thouse arrived home June 16th after spending two weeks in Kaysville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Murdock and children of Orem were overnight over-night guests at the Ivan Ma-Knight Ma-Knight home last Friday. Mrs. Murdock and the children are now visiting relatives in Beaver while Mr. Murdock helps the McKnights in the hay. Joan McKnight has been ill for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts of Van Nuys, Cal., visited at the |