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Show of jiitjist vj mmi) i MKS. PATKldA WILLIAMS, Society Editor Flione 150 or 2U Mrs. Ben Cooper .-jud children chil-dren were in Southern C;ili('or-ni;i C;ili('or-ni;i recently, visiting Mr. ;md Mrs. George D;jlt.on in Lon?,' Ue.-irh, ;iod Mr. ;ind Mrs. Delos Mollis and Mr. and Mr.;. W;irren Milhnp in Norwalk. Daughter Slli 'iJji stayed in Lorij,' iieach for a longer visit at tiie Da I ton home. Mrs. Millsap retunieu to Mil ford with Mrs. Cooper, and will v i i t here' for a week. Mr:;. LaRee Hollis and two children, Norman Lynn and Calvin Van, of Norwalk Cahf., are here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson and Mrs. Hex Packard of Beaver Beav-er were guests o'f Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murclock on the day of th.L- 4fJers. At the C. R. Grimshaw home during the 4fer celebration w.re Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hickman and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Evans of Provo; Mr. ".id Mrs. Walt Griffiths of Van Nuys, Calif., and Mr. am. Mrs. Sum Hickman ol Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. John vumeyer of Los Ansel's wore recent visitors vis-itors at the home of Mrs. Nu-myer's Nu-myer's son and farn-'lv, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. Mrs. Beverly Palmer and son Paul of Las Vegas were heritor heri-tor 12 days, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John' Weston. Gary and Allen Weston have been in Salt Lake visiting their mother. Skier Gayle Ann, who is staying with grandparents in Meadow, is now at the home of the Westons. THE NEW OFFICERS of the Lady Lions officially assumed their duties at the regular nieet-ng nieet-ng Wedii. sday evening of last week, which was held in St. x dget's Recreation Hall. They were also hosts for the evening. A ihicken fried sleak dinner was .served on a clew rly decorated decor-ated table. The theme was "A iJcseit Blossoming as a Rose." A large bowl of roses was the centerpiece and covered wag- .i i mail of vegetables were favors. President Grace Jefferson conducted the business meeting and appointed as a committee on revision of the by-laws, Mrs. Mary Long, chairman; Mrs. Verna Tomsik, and Mrs. Erma Cline. ."Mrs. Virginia Davis and Mrs. B'lly Sicker were appointed to the membership and hospitality committee. Mrs. Cleo Labrum and President Presi-dent Jefferson were named to a iSer float committee. Two invited giusts were present, pres-ent, Mrs. Eva Stonehrx-ker, and a sister of Mrs. Long, Mrs. Vivian Vi-vian Whiting of Ogden. A PINK AND BLUE shower was held in honor of Mrs. Kent Hanney last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Myers. Twenty-five guests were pres-ent. pres-ent. Games were played and many nice gifts were presented to Mrs. Hanney. Set salad and nut bread with punch were served as refreshments. AN OUTDOOR hamburger party was hold last Sunday evening eve-ning al the Powell Smyth homo in honor of Gayle Edward, it be.'ng her Kith birth miniver sary. Neil Smyth acted as host to D an Stoker, Jolaine Archer, 'Unite Ashworth, Patricia Gron-uing, Gron-uing, Vaughn McDonald, B. tly Ferguson, Bill Grift.ths, Margaret Mar-garet Petley, Karl Merryweath-c Merryweath-c r, Sally Edwards, Larry Edwards Ed-wards and Mary Beth Salniond of Ogden. The group had fun playing games and cooking their own .hamburgers. Mr. and Mrs. George Baxier left this week for Branford, Conn., where they will spend two months with their son Ln law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 3. II. AIL n. Jolaine Archer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Archer of Fort Collins, Colo., is here visiting old friends. She ' a guesl of Gayle Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walker and son are on vacation In the Southern and Eastern States. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weston and children are vacationing in California. j New Subscribers to the Mil- I ford News in elude Pvt. Clark Wright of the U S Army, A. A. Jones and Virgil Leo of South Milford, Harry Martin and Hal Lund of Beaver, Lorin Goff of Minersville, LaMar Lund, Walter Wal-ter Brown and Mrs. Vivian Rollins of Milford, and Jack Anderson of Deeth, Nov. THE LADIES AUXILIARY to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen met last week in special spe-cial meelnig to initiate Ion new members, one of the largest classes of candidates in many y. ars. Present for the ceremonies was Mrs. Margaret Donahue of Seattle, Wash., vice grand president pres-ident of the Lady Trainmen. Mrs. Judy Brllseoe, president of Milford's Rooky Mountain Lodge No. 041, conducted Hi-1 initiation ceremonies, assisted by Mrs. Donahue. Following the afternoon business busi-ness mooting and initiation, in the Odd Fellows Hall, the ladies-enjoyed ladies-enjoyed an evening banquet and social in St. Bridget's icc-reation icc-reation hall. New members accepted into the lodge were Patricia Nelson, Ann Bolton, Isabella Cox, Mary Albroeht. Bonnie Myers, Kath-ryn Kath-ryn Whittakcr, Joyce Coon, M a u d e Spainhower. Phoebe Clements, and Bonnie Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bradfield are vacationing in California. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hawkins and son of Pomona, Calif., are here for a week, guests of Mr. I and Mrs. R. E. Banks. Karen Walker is spending the summer with h. r parents in Minersville. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Beard and children will leave this week end for their vacation trip. Mrs. John Beiti is working at the J. C. Penney store while Mrs. Nelson Stott is on vaca- I tion. - Mrs. Julia Rao and Master Marvin Mastros of Montebello, Calif., and Miss Alice Ahlslrom of Cedar City W, re house guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKniglit, last week. They enjoyed the 4!)er celebra- j tion, then Sunday motored to ; Cedar City with their grandpar-ents, grandpar-ents, for a visit with the Ahl-stroms. Ahl-stroms. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roberts and children are moving to Cedar City, and have sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hi-own. Mr. Brown is the new grocery department manager al Jefferson's. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Long and two children will leave on Sunday for a business trip to San Diego, Calif. While there they wdl visit Mr. Long's sister sis-ter and family, Dr. and Mrs. James P. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jefferson Jeffer-son of Cedar City were here for thj 40er celebration. Sever year old Susan Myers of Las Vegas has been visiting the past two weeks at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers. Susan's father, fath-er, John Myers, motored to Milford Monday and they returned re-turned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bozarth, formerly of Adamsville, have moved to Milford. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Steinfels and children are now living in Cedar City. The R. J. Magills have moved I Into their new home, purchased recently from Mrs. George i Bush. j Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Schramm are living at the Clay Apartments. Apart-ments. ' Mrs. Olive Root and two ' children, Mrs. Ardath Outzen and Mrs. Mary Johnson were in Salt Lake attending the Karl Fredrick Johnson family reunion reun-ion the early part of the week. loG members of the family attended. at-tended. Mrs. Johnson will remain re-main in Salt Lake for the summer. sum-mer. Mrs. E. D. Wright and two sons, Eugene and Jeffrey, arc-here arc-here this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Outzen. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Murdock and son Jerry of Provo, for- j mer Milford residents, were here for the 49er celebation, i guests of Mr. and Mrs. John I Williams. Janice Skillicorn has been in Salt Lake for the past two weeks. Mrs. Audrey Skillicorn Skilli-corn left for Salt Lake this week end to get her daughter. Mary Beth Salmond of Ogden Og-den visited last week with Larry Edwards and family. Mrs. Patricia Garfield and son Steph. n, of San Bernardino, Calif., are here, guests at the Harry Garfield home. DeMar Banks has left for March Air Force Base after spending 15 days in Milford. James and LaVerne Peyton of Pomona, Calif., and Joan Hughes of Incenita, Calif., Were guests of the Jake Schows. The two ladies are sisters of Mrs. Schow. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton have returned to their home, and Joan will remain re-main in Milford for the summer. sum-mer. To Buy or Sell, Use a Milford Mil-ford News Want-Ad. Sheldon and Mary Albrecht and three children attended an Albi'. cht Family reunion in Fremont last Saturday, also stopping at Fish Lake en route home, Sunday, for some "pretty good" fishing. 8 Jack and Helen Riley of Lynnwood, Calif., are visiting Mrs. Riley's brother and sister in Law, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bolton. Bol-ton. Wes is planning a fishing trip to Henry's Lake, Idaho, July 5th, and is already bragging brag-ging about the fine catches he expects to make. Mrs. LeRoy . Shields and daughter Shiilene have returned re-turned from an 18-day visit with relatives in Fresno and San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Mary Crookston and daughter, Mrs. Don Carson of Las Vegas, were in Milford last week at the home of the Powell Smyth's and John Westons. |