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Show TT-t-r T.rTrT-.r..l ; t 7 lb 9 oz Gaylo Ann was born o Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hickman on Sept. 4 at Provo. The Hick-mans Hick-mans have another daughter, Carolyn, 3 years old. Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Grimshaw left Monday to be with her daughter for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lyman and four daughters will leave Milford in the near future to make their home in Pocatello, Idaho, where Mr. Lyman has been transferred by the Union pacific. Mr. Lyman left Tuesday Tues-day for his new assignment, and the family will fo-low soon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Teasdale and family have moved to Pin-tura. Pin-tura. Mr. and Mrs. Allene Davis have rented the Teasdale home. Mr. Davis is Beaver County road foreman. James Mayer left last Friday for overseas duty. His wife, Barbara, and baby will live with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The-man The-man Walker of South Milford, while Mr. Mayer is overseas. Mrs. Alma Davis and two children chil-dren of Provo were here visiting her mother, Mrs. Josephine Thompson, who recently underwent under-went an operation. Mrs. Hilda Mapes of Los Angeles, another daughter, is also here with her mother. Mrs. H. C. Garfield left Friday Fri-day for Riverside, Cal., to visit Mrs. Louise Delgardo, who is living there with her parents. Margene Lofthouse has returned re-turned from Pioche after a week's visit with a girl friend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snooks and two children have moved to Denver, Colo. Mrs. Laura Lorentz underwent surgery and has been released from a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Lorentz will spend a few days in Salt Lake with relatives and friends, before returning to Milford. Mil-ford. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Nielsen were in Richfield one day this week, attending to business and visiting Mrs. Peggy Johnsotn and children, Jeanne, Dickie and Bobby, left last Friday for Cali-ente, Cali-ente, Nev., after visiting a while with home folks and friends. They will make their home in Caliente. Mrs. Ethel Smith is now at home recuperating from a major operation. . ( Mrs. Nancy Barron, .formerly of Buhl, Idaho, is now making her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs G L. Gribble. 1st Lt. John Davis has been in Milford since. Aug. 27th after serving with the U S Air Force in Japan. Lt. and Mrs. Davis will leave Friday for Lake Charles, La., where they will remain re-main until John receives his discharge. dis-charge. M. F. Bodenstab.who recently suffered a heart attack, is now recuperating at his home. Wednesday Wed-nesday his children called from North Platte, Nebr., to check on his condition. Stanley Roberts, picnicing on the Pass Road at Cherry Creek last Sunday, killed a large bobcat bob-cat with a 22 rifle. lone first spotted the cat ,a very large, old and almost toothless female, and Stan chased it over the mountain, moun-tain, shooting the predator several sev-eral times before he killed it. v ' Earl Stonehocker and Clayton Stuppert were among the successful suc-cessful Utah antelope hunters in the recent Wyoming hunt. Earl was showing local residents several sev-eral pictures of the prong-horns, which were killed at more than 400 yards. Pfc. Herbert Blake is home from Tyndall, Florida, where he has been serving with the U S Army. After a furlough at home, he will report to Camp Stone-man, Stone-man, Calif., for an overseas assignment. as-signment. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dailey of ( Paragonah were here Sunday afternoon, visiting their daughter, daugh-ter, Mr. and Mrs. James Hollings-head. Hollings-head. Larry Sullivan arrived in Milford Mil-ford on election day to spend "O or three days attending to Boston Land Company business. I Marshall Bond had planned to I accompany Larry, but was "un-I "un-I der the weather" and unable to, make the trip. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Koch spent the week-end in Richfield visiting visit-ing their son-in-law and daughter, daugh-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Hansen. Han-sen. While there Mr. Koch spent some time fishing at Fish Lake. They returned" home Tuesday. Mrs. Beverly Palmer and son Paul Jr. of Las Vegas are here for a few weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Weston. HERE'S HOW YOU VOTED oo2Sn- E. 3 O. . i i f REPUBLICAN For U S Senator Eccles 34 12 4 4 17 25 18 13 127 Watkins 88 30 11 6 70 92 34 46 377 For Representative in Congress Stap'es 79 30 6 6 58 86 35 46 346 Stringfellow 34 13 5 2 29 21 8 12 124 For Governor Callister 8 6 2 4 15 9 10 54 Lee 115 37 15 6 83 99 41 49 445 For Secretary of State Curtis 83 31 8 8 65 51 31 30 307 Toronto 23 10 6 2 19 50 16 24 150 For State Auditor Cropper 45 23 5 1 36 48 20 22 198 Preece 65 19 8 8 46 56 26 30 258 For Stale Treasurer Allen 58 26 4 7 53 66 34 32 280 Lambourne 51 15 10 3 31 36 11 21 178 For Attorney General Callister 67 28 6 4 54 63 32 29 283 Rich 43 14 8 6 29 41 14 23 178 DEMOCRATIC For U S Senator Granger 195 71 15 8 41 64 28 57 479 Maw 31 8 2 2 4 14 12 7 80 For Representative in Congress Frost 84 30 1 4 14 23 11 25 192 McKay 135 48 16 5 31 49 28 39 351 For Governor Bennion 117 39 9 3 32 38 20 22 280 Glade 108 40 0 7 14 39 20 41 277 For Secretary of State McPolin 61 17 3 1 16 26 11 23 158 Taylor- 1 153 58 13 9 27 42 27 39 368 For State Auditor Adams 173 54 12 10 31 53 29 37 399 Belknap 38 20 2 10 13 9 22 119 For Fifth District Attorney Isom Iu5 26 4 4 26 20 11 23 219 Melville Ill 50 12 6 16 50 7 40 292 For Supreme Court 10 Year Term Wade 150 54 16 8 22 48 26 28 352 Hogan 57 21 3 9 17 15 22 144 Worthen 89 30 11 6 77 74 33 45 365 For Supreme Court Unexpired Term of Geo. Latimer Henroid 54 25 2 3 27 8 4 18 141 Hoyt 218 63 27 11 69 149 74 93 704 Jeppson 40 12 1 5 13 10 5 8 94 |