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Show ing games, Mrs. Rollins sreved refreshments. Mrs. Limb received re-ceived many lovely gifts. Nona Gillins, who has been ill and in the hospital, has returned re-turned to her home. News of Your Neighbors In South Milford 1$Y MRS. BETH FISHER Don Elmer home during the deer season. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKnight were in Cedar City on Oct. 21 for medical advice. Mrs. Helen Tinsley and son of Bakersfield, Cal., and Mrs. Edna Baker of Minersviile called at the Ivan McKnight home on Oct. 22. Mrs. Tinsley is the former for-mer Helen Baker who used to live in South Milford and graduated grad-uated from the Milford High school. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Stewart recently re-cently spent two days in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Fisher received word last Sunday of the arrival of their first greatgrandchild. great-grandchild. It was an 8 lb 6 oz i boy, born to Sgt. and Mrs. Far-rell Far-rell Fotheringham at Ogden. Mary Jo and Scott EinMnson of Leamington are visiting a,t the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Jean Jones. The Young Farmers Wives held their regular meeting, together to-gether with a baby shower in honor of Ruth Limb, at the home of Esther Rollins on Oct. 24. After an evening spent in play- There's to be a Halloween party at the club house on Thursday Thurs-day evening, Oct. 30. Everyone young and old are expected to be there in costume. Community Club will be held next S-Vurday, Nov. 1. At this meeting business relative to the coming pheasan thunt will be taken up. Bill Glenwinkle and his father fath-er of Gardena, Cal., left last Sunday for home after spending a week deer hunting with the Stewart menfolk and visiting at the Bill Jr. Stewart home Mrs Belle Matheson, who spent the past summer with her sister, Mrs. Jean Jones, has gone I to St. George to spend the win- ter and do temple work. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Goodwin Good-win recently took an overnight trip to Provo to visit with their son Jack and his family. They also went on up to Salt Lake City to visit relatives there, j They expect the Jack Goodwin amny down to spend next Sun-.-iy with them. ; ' i , Mrs. Neii.j Dastroup of Rich-I Rich-I field visited at the Parley Fisher Fish-er home on Oct. 19. She is a cousin to Parley and came to see ' m and also her aunt, Mrs. Mary D. Fisher,, who was spending spend-ing a few days with her son in South Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Al Herald and Miss Margaret Levy from Bakersfield, Bak-ersfield, Cal., were guests at the |