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Show vsrt.Wf Vf ( JV "r- l:r: 1 r. 1 3 7 son-in-la- and Mrs. Morris n Nell-so- of Monroe, Utah, granddaughter Ann and two Barbara and Frank Jones of Springville were weekend visitors at the home of Glenn and Billie Osborne. They enjoyed Easter services and seeing many of their friends. Aleeda Dearden of Burbank, Utah was a visitor at Billie and Glenn Osbornes. Thursday Billie drove to Minersville with Aleeda to meet her daughter and take her little grandson home for a few days. Daughter Carlee Lyon lives in Cedar City and was on her way to Salt Lake City for some schooling with two other ladies. Bobbie, Tom and Tommy James and Billie Osborne drove to Beaver; Sunday after church to see sister Viola and a brother-in-laWaldo Yardley. Easter weekend, Bob and Louise McKnight and family of Las Vegas w, visited with Louises parents, Clair and Helen Gillins. Keith and Connie Gillins and family were here with Keith's parents, Lorraine and Nona. On Saturday the McKnight and Keith Gillins families went to Veyo where they had their Easter outing with a picnic, swimming and motorbike riding. This past month Clair and Helen Gillins spent several days visiting The first of the month family. they were in Fillmore staying with Keith and Connie Gillins boys while mom and dad were in Houston, Texas attending a National School Board Convention. Keith and Connies two little girls stayed in Milford with Grandpa Lorraine and Grandma Nona Gillins. On the 14th of April Helen and Clair were in Price visiting Steven and Wendy Stoker and family. While there they enjoyed the dance review of Steven and Wendys little daughter Suzle. They report that this was really an enjoyable evening with over 100 students participating in the review. Grandparents Gerald and Jeanette Stoker were also there as was Russ and Lori Eyre of Duchesne. Easter Sunday Clair and Helen went to Las Vegas with Bob and 1 f , j . ku. I WON: Phyllis Erickson expresses surprise and pleasure when her name was drawn for one of the door prizes at the SMR Annex open house. In - "v V nersville. April 28 - Jill MuCulley, Centerville, Utah. April 29 - Ida Beltz, Milford. JUST THAT SIMPLE: Pat Rimpau, right, pours ingredients into the Oster Food Center blender to make mayonnaise. A steady flow of customers kept Pat busy demonstrating the food center during SMR Annex open house last Saturday. READY TO KELP YOU WITH ALL her what he knew of these old mines. Brownies, REMEMBER this Friday night is the awards banquet with your mothers. It will start promptly at 6:30 p.m. at the Station Restaurant. Brownies should also remember to wear a dress. Cost Greenbrier 20" REAR BAGGING ROTARY v v vvvv fPWW OUR ADS CLASSIFIED HAVE WHAT YOU WANT! Theyre Full of SUPER BUYS So Read Them And SILVER Youll SAVE!! AT Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Horn Silver Camp held their April meet- SOLVERSI b Recent admissions to the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital were: MilApril 24 - Euzell Thomas, ford. MilApril 26 - Kate McDonald, ford. MiApril 27 - Arlene Medler, OSBORN HOME Louise McKnight and family and stayed several days. While there they also spent some time with Clairs sister Afton Rogers and daughter Nona. They returned to Cedar City Thursday evening and spent the night with Gerald and Jeanette Stoker. They also visited with David, Karrle andCody Adams. Saturday evening, Georgia Beth (Smith) Thompson of Cedar City came over for a visit with Helen and Clair. Georgia Beth Is a friend they had when they lived in South Milford. Clair used to live in Shauntie - an old mining town west of Milford. Georgia Beth is writing about the Old Star Mining property and wanted Clair to tell GARDEN NEEDS! HORN CAMP MEETS me 1 Beaver. - Page 10 May 3, 1984 Thursday Brad and Shirley Whittaker and family of Kanab were weekend visitors at the home of Brads parents Bud and Gladys Whittaker. While here they enjoyed visiting with family members and friends. H WE'Rfi THE PROBLEM YOUR LAWN 1 Ken and SarM.ysr U returned home from an Easter Weekend to Grand taction, Cofertawhere they visited Sams sisters tactile and Raymond Oliver and Elrletta Eaton . , for several days. . Members of Beta Upsi Ion chapter of Beta Sigma Phi .International sorority enjoyed celebrating their Founders Day, April 28th with dinner and a program at the Station Restaurant. Afterward theytraveled en mass, to the flrpfbtary school to enjoy ESAs Fashion Show. Visiting at the boro ef their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, over the Easter weefesnd were LAs Vegas daughter Laurel and son Court Davis of Salt Lake City. While they ween here Jack and Betty, Laurel, Ceurt,RuthSmlth and grandma Lilian Fotheringham enjoyed dinner at the Black Steer '' Mr. ' mothers. MOTION Kate McDonald is In the Milford Hospital recuperating from a broken arm she suffered while visiting her son In California. Hope youre doing better real soon. Visitors at the home of Lovell and Maudell Crane over the weekw end were a daughter and f of the meal will be .approximately $1.95 for Brownlee end $3.95 for MILFORD IN 387-288- - PARKWAY ing April 27th at the home of Billie Osborn. Lunch was served to the following members: Beverly Davis, Luclle Belliston, Margaret Grim s haw, Winn, Iona Baxter, Vvs Baxter and Billie Osborne. Prayer was given by Beverly Davis, meeting was conducted by Captain Osborne, Pledge to the Flag led brufirnrcemcraarffliniias and roll call by Margaret Grimshaw and lesson by Rowepa Winn. She gave the history of two brave and courageous pioneer women. 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