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Show I TlUJIiS., MAY MH.FOKD (UTAH) XKWS 13, 1931 THIS WEEK IN terson, and other relatives and friends. By Donna BoyUr John P, (Jack) Lowe, former Horn Silver mine superintendent for Metal Producers and Mr. Mind Mrs. Ezra Lyman now with Manganese, Inc., of Henderson. Nev., was a business left Tuesday for a two-da- y visitor in Mllford Tuesday and will visit in Orem. where they visit their children and fami- Wednesday, lies, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon U'Ren and Mr. and Mrs. ClifMr. and Mrs. M. M. Tree! ford Jensen. vak left Monday for a Columbia cation trip to Brttih Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Pat- They will drive their new Bulck terson and sons La Verne and o the Northwekt. and visit rtl of Mr. Treet whom he Walter, of Grass Valley, Calif, - atives were here visiting Mr. Patter- has not seen in 33 years.. George were visiting at the honu of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Blackburn U.t week. -- Visiting over the week end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Goodwin were their sons, Mr. and Mrs Clark Goodwin of Piorhe Nev... and Mr and Mrs. l?obirt Grwvjwin and family of Cedar City two-Wee- Auxillary was held Wednesevntne at the home of Barbara Gremn The business for the evenine roncerned ras-niof funds for the cemetery, ncl the stock show.' The Auxiliary sold lunch on the evening of May 1st and $38 was cleared for the cemetery fund. The new officers were Installed by the district president, day e 35B3S ST. CHARLES HOTEL 19 - - - the Itk M. BOMTCttl 13SI FIFTH AVE. f lnius frtu "wstswa SfillDiiGO I- Comfortable TTsano W"' nn,.Mi. - (tliLJL m . sea kotel, Lo;:a 1744 t. OCCAM 6UfU. g Long Beach's Marshall. Shirley Hollngihead, Effie Marshall, Phyllis Truman, Elma Blackburn, Enid Spaf ford, Gertrude Marshall, Dru-cill- a Carter, Edna Baker, Virginia Carter and Betty Marshall lsl pnmc HOTEL Convenient Mrs Ellas Leijrh. Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Jones were also present from Cedar City. A delicious salad course was served to Emily Gillins, LaNae DIEGO mi from t9 Rata Rasionsbt - mm Mr. Verna Tomsik of Mllford visited with her daughter, Bonnie Myers and family, Sunt .... day, J Mrs. Vella Stephenson is at the home of hir sister Rachel Eyre. She is recovering from a recent illness. largest motel. Family accommodations, Approved by AAA, -- ON THE BEACH X- J. i n r r r- - pink and blue shower was given In honor of Jackie Muir by her mother, Monday evening. May 3rd. Hie evening was spent playing bingo and then a salad course was served to Carla Eyre. Emily Gill ins. Marjorie Johnson, LaRee Hoi-U- s, Essie Thompson, Vera Cooper. Flossie Riekerson, Gertrude Marshall, Mrs. Ernest Muir, A Mr. and Mrs. Ruell Muir of .Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Christensen of St. Wayne III 1111 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. James of Bremerton. Wash., spent the werk end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam"! Ikkman of Beaver- - and GliCKRQCX Mr. ar.d Mrs. Clarence Grim-thaof Mllford at their beautiBr mils. t,Km burke Coats of Mrs. Mr. and fully appointed canyon lodge Ray ML Pleasant were recent visit- in the Beaver mountains. Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Dealer, Mr. and ors at the Black Rock Ranch. Grimshaw and Mrs. Hickman Mrs. "Sonny" Dealer and small are cousins of Mr. James. son of Mllford, and Mrs. George Dush of Delta spent Sunday evening with the Hampton Burkes. of Msy. oTftirrMrirfca Vemr Pat- soinrrTJ PERSONAL 10th Monday Marion and her little NEWS KOTES'frora friends enjoyed a party on 'Monday, afterfiCon'T anniversary lt r Tfxrr Marion Gillins. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gillins, celebrated her fifth birthday ULiJ , Mr. and Mrs. J. L. HoUand of Holland, Va., were Sunday dinner guests of the Merrill Millers: In " late " afternoon the visitors left for San Francisco. o) Mrs. Edna Scott has returned Aiary uuuns, rairicui vancr, after spending several weeks Marsha Myers, LaNae Davis, ( with her mother in Los Angeles. Sylvia Davis, Dorothy Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Miller Allie Muir, Roberta Nelson, Ann Louise Christensen, La Rue were In Richfield Saturday. Turner and Esther Muir. Walter Miller spent a week in Salt Lake and attended the Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dotson convention. and family . of Pioche, Nev., Republican were visiting with friends and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Quale and relatives over the week end. children of Richfield," accompanied by Mrs. Quale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hayward and family of Ely, Nev., were Creek spent Mother's Day with visiting at the home of Mrs. her daughter and family, Mr. week end. Alba Gillins over the and Mrs. Clark Gillins. Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter and Veloy Aahworth of Beaver, were visitors of Ruth Bonner family were visitors at the and family one day last week, home of Aubra Myers Sunday. and also visited Mrs. Emily Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roberts Gillins. have had the following visitors Mrs. Amanda Nolder spent the past month: Mrs. Sadie the afternoon of Mother's Day Brown, a sister of Mrs. Roberts with thg Steve Williams fanv from Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and lly of Mllford. They motored Mrs. Bill Theriot of Las Vegas to Pine Valley for a picnic and A 3c Sonnle Lynn Robert! from Nellis Air Force Base; lunch. A guest of Susan Norman LeRoy Garrett from liams was Patsy Kirtland A F Base; Mr. and Mrs. Bertha Dalton, and Paul Mrs. Jack D. Roberts from Cliand Barbara Farnsworth of max, Colo.; three daughters of Beaver visited in Mlnersvllle Mrs. Katherine Smith of Phoeon Sunday. nix, Ariz., and Robert Brad-shaof Salt Lake City. Also her son in law and The Mlnersvllle ward was represented by 28 dancers par- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ticipating in the dance festival j James of Salt Lake City. The at St. George Saturday. May 8. two sons nave oeen m we Air I Force 20 months, enlisting at Mrs. Edna Crosby of North the same time. w for any type of farm or ranch structure WW '"' J ill nrm ,4 A good form is like a well-ru- n factory . . . good buildings and modern equipment moke for So efficient production. before you build or mod ernixe, have a look at our farm plan service. Youll find structures thd will fit your needs ex ideas that can be adapted to modernizing, ways of doing things that have proven successful and profitable to other farmers and stock men. 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