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Show Personal j Mention . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Uffens and son will leave Milford this Friday to make their home in Bountiful. Sheila Dalton will leave this week for Long Beach, Calif., where she will spend the summer sum-mer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dalton. James Jesse joined his wife in Milford last Sunday and the couple will leave Thursday for Bowden, No. Dakota, where they will make their home. Mrs. S. E. Pitchforth spent a week in Salt Lake recently. J. H. Radtke has returned to Milford after a three week vacation va-cation in Missouri. Jack said he enjoyed some good fishing while in the Mississippi Valley, but "it wasn't like fishing in Utah." Mrs. Vivian Whiting of Ogden will visit her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Long. The Long's will drive Mrs. V'hiting home after she visits here for a week. Mrs. Bill Cox and daughter Veda are in Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. Cox and son James will join them this week end, and the family will attend graduation gradua-tion exercises at the University of Idaho. Their son Bill Jr. will be one of the graduates, and has enrolled at an Oregon medical school for the winter semester. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bond for the Memorial Me-morial holidays are Mrs. Bond's father and wife, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Rollins of St. George, and a brother and family, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph RoUins of Salt Lake. Dr. Rollins has been a professor at the University of Utah, but has accepted a position at the B Y U for the coming school year. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lear and children have left Milford. The Lears will attend a college in Arizona this summer, and will teach school next year In Albuquerque, Albu-querque, New Mexico. Don and George Jr. Mayer, sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayer, are home for the summer sum-mer after attending school at the Thunderbird Academy i n Phoenix, Ariz., the past winter. A SON was born May 20th, in the Iron County Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Gale. The newcomer is their third boy. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Mar-quardson Mar-quardson drove Mrs. Theman Walker over on Wednesday of last week, for her first visit with her new grandson. |