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Show MILFORD IN MOTION Area Obituaries ,.387-288- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Patterson spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Salt Lake, Provo and Orem, where they visited relatives. In Salt Lake they attended the wedding of a great niece, Janice Griffith to DeMar Guymon at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Summer Gallegos, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallegos, celebrated her birthday Saturday with a sleep over party at her house. Dinner was served and games played. Some of those enjoying the festivities were: Jennifer Forman, Kerensa Coon, Malina Mellor, Sha-RBarnes, Kimberly Rose, Bran-di- e Barnes, Shan Holm, Heidi Clark and Jerilyn Mayer. Its reported that a good time was had by all who attended. Mr. Milt Pool celebrated his 95th birthday last Thursday, March 15th. Kelly Miller has been home visiting her parents Forrest and Dawn, for a few days. Kelly is currently Dixie College in St. attending George. Also home visiting this past week was LeAnn Hiatt, daughter of Jay and Florence Hiatt. and Mary B. Spykerman, of Salt a brother and sister-in-la- w Lake City; Helen Hoeve, a sister and Mina Van Haitsma, a niece, both from Michigan; Michelle Pritchard, a granddaughter and Alan Gunderson from California; Elsie from Spykerman, a sister-in-la- w Michigan; Craig Wagner and six children Ellen Wagner, and Ralph and Ruth Hodges, all of Salt Lake City. Milford friends and neighbors visiting to wish a Happy Birthday included: Rowena Winn, Vera Wadsworth, Charles and Diana James and Rene Hardy, Karen Nelson, Vvs Baxter, Alice W. VanHorn, Dora Smithson, Grace Bonar Hauman, Alice E. Elmer, Iona and Max Baxter and Janyce Myers. Raymond ee Coy and Jackie andTodd Williams traveled to Cedar City this past weekend for Todd to participate in an Indian Basketball Tournament. The team he was playing on took 2nd, losing by four points in an overtime. Blair and Teresa Coon and son Monty of Cedar City were in Milford for a few days this past week. While here they visited Teresas family, Don and Dane an Bridge and children Marci and Dawn G. and also Blair's family, Herb, Betty and Janet Coon. They also visited a number of friends. Also visiting at the home of Don and Dane an Bridge was Don's brother, Ted, who lives in Cedar City. Mrs. Ada Schoo celebrated her 90th birthday Thursday, March 15th. Out of town relatives here for the occasion included: son, special Henry Schoo from Denver, Colorado; daughter, WilmaHorvathfrom California; Leonard Spykerman, a brother from Michigan; Vance Parker and three children and Mary Lynn Parker of Salt Lake City; home, complete with Ice cream and cake to further celebrate. Those enjoying the evening were Gilbert and Leora McCulley, Duane and Maureen Yardley, Mike and March 22, 1984 Page 10 Sherrie Yardley and four children, Thursday, sister-in-law Evelyn's brother and Paul and Barbara and three kids from Cedar City and Betty and Debby Baxter. Thursday, March 15, another cake and ice cream party was held at the McCulleys for son Allan's 9th birthday. Grandparents, aunts, unCAROLYN WHEELER RAISOR cles, and cousins all had a good time. Funeral services were held for On Friday night a surprise sleep -Wheeler Raisor Saturday Carolyn over party was held for Allen McMarch 10 at the Greenville Ward Culley. Those enjoying the birthday Building under the direction of the celebration were: Michael Mayer, Olpln Mortuary. Carolyn passed Danny Wright, Travis Willden, Dusaway In her sleep last week. tin Ashley and Justin McCulley. were conducted by Services On Saturday night Don and Bonnie Donald Weldert, Second Counselor Willden celebrated their wedding to the Bishopric. Family Prayer anniversary with Wayne and Evelyn was given by Darwin Anderson, a McCulley with a lovely dinner at Dana Kaye Steorts The Station Restaurant. the postlude and prelude played With warmer weather approachmusic on the organ. Opening prayer ing we've noticed a number of MilBrent Edwards, first counselor ford residents already out working by in the Bishopric. Song "In the In their yards. We've also noticed a Garden" JoAnn Blackner and Ralph great number of kids outside playFordham, accompanied by Dana ing ball, riding bikes, roller skatKaye Steorts. Carolyns daughter ing, etc. And, as the weather cona tribute to her mother, "My sang tinues to get warmer, the number Lord Loves Me. Speakers were of kids is sure to Increase too. Dennis Farnsworth and CllffMyers, So please, won't you be extra careclose friends of the Raisor s. Closto-ful when driving around The ing song, Let the Lower Lights children of Milford are all precious Be Burning" was sung by Jack and we would hate to see any of them Ralph Fordham, King Waters, hurt. Morris andRoy Barton. KlngMorrls Acklln and Willie traveled Kathy the closing prayer. The Deto Mesquite, Nevada Saturday. They gave dication of the grave by John Kerk-slc- k. met some friends and enjoyed the games and a lovely dinner before Burial at the Greenville Ceme-tar- y. returning to St. George to spend Flowers were cared for by the night. Kathy reports she won the Ward Relief Society members. a $50.00 jackpot - her first ever. A lunch was also served to relaThey returned to Milford Sunday. tives and friends by the Ward ReGall and Brad Memmott and three lief Society. children, Ryan, Misty and Stacy, The Raisors moved to Greenville moved into their new home on the permanently about a year ago when Milford Flat this past weekend. Carolyn retired from the School And from the look of things, It District in Phoenix, Arizona. Carowont be too long before Jim and lyn is survived by her husband, Ann Pearce are able to move into two daughters and a son. William, their new home. One son proceeded her in death. Travelers to Las Vegas this past weekend Included: Cecilia Carter son-in-la- w. BEST HIGH SCHOOL AWARD: Sharon Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Roberts, is the winner of the State Best High School Participant in the Salt Lake Tribune Spring Home and Garden Festival She won sweepstake honors with her table setting category show. Were Packed." The show, held at the Salt Palace was an exciting event. A beautiful rosette ribbon and silver dish were awarded to a tablesetting category "Welcome," a country her. In class 25-breakfast setting by Sharon, took a first place and a purple ribbon for A award of appreciation. Scholar. Sharon is a Beaver Homemaking Sterling Wayne and Evelyn McCulley and family had a very busy week last week. On Monday, March 12th, Wayne and Evelyn and Don and Bonnie Willden enjoyed dinner at The Station to celebrate Evelyn's birth- day. On Tuesday evening a birthday party was held at Evelyn and Wayne's Leave file and BECKY BOLTON ANN OREGON'S 1934 Unattended JUNIOR MISS three children, Madlyne Griff- iths, Pat Davis and Mabel Turner. Plans are now underway for the upcoming MHS Jr. Prom, which will a held Friday, April 13th. The Southwest District Sterling Scholar Award program will be held April 5th. Good luck to all those Milford High School seniors who will be competing. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wiseman, Jr. for several days this past week were Carols parents, Vance and Athene Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts live in 'Aumsville, Oregon and arrived Saturday for a short visit. On Monday, Carol and her mother traveled to Orem to do some shopping, returning that same evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left for Salt Lake City Tuesday where they will visit other family members before returning home to Oregon. Card of Thanks We extend our sincere thanks to neighbors and relatives during my recent illness for the flowers and cards. Beverly Davis friends, Get rid of unwanted property, advertise in the Want Ad section FOR ANNOYING COUGH AND STUFFY NOSE (ttOSPJTALfNEW BECKY ANN BOLTON Recent admissions to the Milford Memorial Hospital were: March 8 - Walma Holm and Shlr-leAshley both of Milford. March 9 - William Gibson of Minersville. TRtAMIN!C-D- r COUGH FORMULA ne Housewifes , you Becky Ann Bolton, granddaughter of Helen Bolton of Milford, was named Oregons Junior Miss for 1984 and the Kraft Hostess Awards winner, January 28 at the Oregon Jr. Miss finals in Eugene. A daughter of Richard andEvvonfe Bolton o' Salem, Oregon, Becky received a $300 cash scholarship for her award winning entry In the Hostess Awards, an ancillary competition of the Oregon Jr. Miss Program, sponsored by Kraft, Inc., which recognizes and rewards outstanding high school senior girls. She also won a $2000 scholarship as Oregons Junior Miss, plus an all expense paid trip to Mobile, Alabama for two weeks to compete in the national finals, which will be televised June 20th. A senior at Sprague High School, Miss Bolton plans to attend BYU where she will major in Clinical Social Work. don't even have to leave your car when you use our Drive-In- n Window to do Stay out of bad weather, bring the kids with you your banking. 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