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Show PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Chris Nolan left Tues-clnv Tues-clnv for her home in Salt Lake, after spending some time in Mil-ford Mil-ford with her mother, Mrs. Ezra Walker, who had been confined to the Milford hospital. Mrs. Walker is improving, and has been released to her home." Mrs. Carol Bingham and daughter of Pacoima, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bock-woldt Bock-woldt of Imperial Beach, are here during the illness of the ladies' mother, Mrs. Kenneth Hollis. Mrs. Ada Dalton and daughter daugh-ter of Barstow, Calif., returned home after spending three weeks here caring for her daughter, Mrs. Richard Fisher, and new granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Fisher April 14th. ..Katherine Sherriff left last Thusrday for Salt Lake, where she will be employed by Mountain Moun-tain States Tel. Co. She will live with her sister, Genevieve, and Sandra Johnson. A SON, Richard Brent, wa.- born in the Iron County Hospital, Hos-pital, April 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dalton. Mr. Dalton, who is in the U S Army, was here at the time but was taken to the Tooele Army Hospital, ill. He was released re-leased from the hospital on April 19th, returned to Milford and Minersville, and left early j in May for his base' in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs Cliff Reese of Escalante were her for Mother's Day. Also at the Reese home on Sunday were Mrs. Reese's mother, Mrs. Julia Griffiths of Greenville; Bill Reese, a student stu-dent at the C S U in Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Albrecht ' and Norma and Larry Reese. Mrs. Cliff Reese will graduate gradu-ate from high school with the Esialante seniors. She has been attending school there the past winter. her home in Minersville: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherwood and family, Mr. .and Mrs. Lorraine Gillins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, and Mr. and Mrs." Robert Wright, all of South Milford; and Mr. and . Mrs. William Wilden of Beaver. I Mrs. Eva Meeks and Mrs. Laura Sherwood were visitors at the Floyd Wright home last I Thursday. The following couples have celebrated their wedding anniversaries anni-versaries during the past week: May 4th, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Merryweather; May 8th, Mr. and Mrs. Max Root; May 9th, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Whittaker and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bolton; Bol-ton; May 10th, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Tom J. Stnow of Salt Lake were here recently, recent-ly, guests at the Powell Smyth home. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Myers have returned from a two week vacation trip to San Diego, where they visited Mrs. Myers' sons, Mr. and Mis. How Limb and Fay Limb, who sailed for Japan on May 5th. At Baldwin Park they were at the home of Mr. Myers' daughter and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tren-brith, Tren-brith, and visited a sister in Las Vegas. i Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Boucher are home after spending nine days in Long Beach with their sons and families. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Gilbert of St. George were visitors of Mrs. Gilbert's mother, Mrs. Clinton Myers, recently. Mrs. Tracy Shingleton, 81-year 81-year old mother of Vern and Lynn Shingleton, has returned to her home in Salt Lake after spending four months convalescing conval-escing from an illness. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cline entertained en-tertained the following families on Mother's Day, honoring their mother, Mrs. Editli Osborn: Mrs. Aileen Conner and Mr. Roundy of Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Conger of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills of Lynndyl, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gillies of Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. Dern Osborn. Mrs. Edith Osborn had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mills for the past month. 1 Lloyd, Leo and Russell Mayer, May-er, Gael Elmer and Ed Miller left Tuesday for Shatter, Cahf., to attend a Kern County Seed ' Potato Association field day, ' held under supervision of the U S Department of Agriculture. , C rowers of seed compete for j low disease rating, and the Mil-ford Mil-ford district seed have had the highest rating for several years. ; 4X3 Nels Johnson was released ! from the Milford Hospital last ; Friday. ' On May 6th, out of town visitors vis-itors at the Nils Johnson home ' included Orlyn and DeLane j Johnson of Salt Lake, and a , sister of Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. ! Arlie Fowler ot Magna, and a : friend, Mrs. Ann Farnworth of ! Salt Lake. Hazel Hillman will leave Saturday Sat-urday for Shreveport, La., to visit newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hillman. Hazel will spend one night in Denver visiting vis-iting a friend, en route to the Louisiana city. Mrs. Amanda Nolder of Minersville Min-ersville and Mrs. Bertha Dalton and son Paul of Beaver were dinner guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Steve Williams and family on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith of Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Keetch left Wednesday Wednes-day to attend the Helldorado in Las Vegas. They will be guests at the Stan Forbes home. Coach Lee Pettey is making pieparations to open the swimming swim-ming pool. Douglas Farnow was in Milford Mil-ford Saturday, to be with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grimshaw while they were here. All were i guests at the C. R. Grimshaw home. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stoker of Cedar City were at the Clair Gillins home on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sions have moved to the Selma Carlson apartment on North Main St. On Mother's Day the following follow-ing members of Mrs. Laura Sherwood family called at i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coon ' have been in Salt Lake. They I returned with their infant ( daughter, who is recuperating from a successful operation performed per-formed AprU 29th. 1 While in Salt Lake the Coons were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Casterline. |