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Show MILFORD IN Thursday, MOTION 387-28- 81 brated their 60th wedding anniversary on Sunday at the Senior Citizens Center. They are the parents of Mr. Pall Tucker of Aubbery, Ca. and Mrs. Bene Johnson of Milford. Out of town guests included Mrs. Tuckers sister, Mrs. Buck Kellison from Texas. Nieces and Nephews Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tucker of Bakersfield, California, and Mrs. Bob Brown of Whitter, California. Grandchildren present were: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Betschart and two children, Shelly and Don, from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell and three sons from Santa Paula, California, Mr. and Mrs.RobCraw-for- d from Bakersfield, California, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Tucker from Bishop, California, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johnson and two children from Herrlman, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tridel and son from Morepark, California, Alden Johnson Jr. and a friend from Reno, Nevada, Benes grandchildren, Kevin, Kyle, Kelly, Jerry and Sherry from Salt Lake also attended. Visiting at the home of Kenny and Patti Holm on Thursday was her sister and brother-in-laDebbie and Glenn Kent of Tomball, Texas. They were helping friends move so were only able to spend one night. Also on Thursday, Pattis cousin Caroline Gray stopped by for a short visit. Caroline had been visiting relatives in Salt Lake and stopped by Milford to pick up her w, step daughter Shelley Gray to take her to Texas for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Patterson spent one week vacationing in Phoenix, Arizona and Southern Califor- -' nia visiting friends and relatives. Visiting at the home of Eddie and Barbara Patterson last week was David, Whitney and Dayne Barnes, while here Dayne celebrated his third birthday at the park. Those were Dale and Janet attending Barnes and three children from Las Vegas, Nevada, Chris and Pam Yardley and three children from Roy, Utah, Roger and Julie Barnes and children, BudandConnie Barnes and children, Juanita Holloway, Doug Holloway from Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Patterson, Barbara and Eddie Patterson and children, Jetta and LuDean Barnes and Lorraine Hardy who took movies of the party. Visiting at the home of Cecil and Rachel Stewart over the weekend was Ron and Vicky Turner and two children from Las Vegas. Les Barton was in town with his daughter Tina and her baby Brittany. They picked up his grandson, Justin Finch, and took him to Las Vegas with them for a short visit. Ken, Sonia and Debbie Munk and a friend Michelle Mayer were in St. George over the weekend visiting Kens brother Donald Munk. Chris Duffy was visiting at the home of his parents Joe and Helene Duffy over the weekend. He has been attending the University of Utah. Henry Schooson of AdriannaSchoo flew into Milford from Denver for a short visit. Leonore Johnson traveled to Goshen, Utah on Friday to visit her daughter. Then on to Vernal to spend the weekend with her grandson and his family. GOOD ADVICE: This sign on the Green Diamond from the Road means just what it says. Only a few feet beyond, the County Crew has cut the road to let the Beaver River Road Milford-Minersvil- le Pam and Chris Yardley and fam -ily of Roy, Utah spent the weekend with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Short, and other friends relatives. and Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Crane spent Memorial Weekend in Monroe visiting a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Neilson. Mary Ann Posey and two sons are visiting her mother-in-la- w Irene Posey. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hanley are visiting his mother and other family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Norton were in Layton attending a granddaughters graduaton. Mrs. Gertrude Meyer had two grandsons and their wives visit- through to keep it from backing up near Dick Rollins place. Few roads have been breached due to the excellent job done by county crews, and damage has been kept to a minimum.. of reported bad weather. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn McDonald and family were In Milford Monday for Memorial Day and to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.L. McDonald, and Mrs. Dee Ferguson and other relatives. Dennis Belllston was in Milford over the weekend to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Belllston. 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They came home Sunday. Nolan and Selma Walker were In St. George this week where Nolan had medical attention. Elmer and Rita Cosper returned home after a trip to Las Vegas to visit their children and families. Clarence and Doris Hutchison spent the week in Las Vegas en There is a wide variety of to- to matoes for home gardeners choose from when planning their simmer gardens. Alvin R. Hanson, vegetable specialist for Utah Slate University Extension Service, offers the following comments on tomatoes which have been available and successful In Utah for a number of years: A highly productive large cherry type tomato is the Presto Hyblrd, which matures in 55 days. Early Cascade Hybird Is a medtomato with unusually ium size smooth high duality fruits which mature in 60 days. DX52-1- 2 is a main season varIn 70 days and matures which iety has been unusually well accepted throughout Utah. This variety has large fruits with almost solid Interiors of deep red color, relatively good firmness and superb flavor, Hanson says. He says this tomato was developed to mature in a concentrated manner for processing of high quality whole tomatoes and this characteristic fits well Into the production of a quantity of tomatoes for home canning in Utah. Those who wish to grow tomatoes for catsup, paste, or puree might well plant Royal Chico, or Hansen suggests. Square paste, OBS D3U3. Father's Day Gifts Savings of 20-5- 0 oi - f brother-in-la- Farmington. Carl andDorls brought her home for Memorial Day In were told the strippers just werent in their old fishing area near the dam and they didnt see onyone fishing there. They picked up a few catfish though. They changed their plans to go to Otter Creek because wnwextoviy, Only $1148.00 Also calling on the Baxters were, Theone Mosher, Afton Rodgers and Silva Frazier of California and Nevada. Mrs. Hughes spent two weeks with her daughter and husband Dr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and while there attended the funeral of her Billie and Glenn Osborne drove to Lake Powell for a few days. They Summit and Cedar City Saturday. visited Kays grandmother They Leona Smith and mother Helen Richards and Joni Lee in Summit. A large group of young fellows from Greenville attended the gun and safety course on Saturday. Many of the fathers were also in attendance and all the young fellows passed the gun safety course. AH the young Aaronic Priesthood boys and their fathers held an outing at Cherry Creek Friday evening. Bishop Jessup was also there and talked to the boys regarding their duties as a Priesthood holder. They enjoyed the camp fire and a hot dog cookout. King and Donna Morris drove to Reno, Nevada last Tuesday where they enjoyed the Headquarters Reunion of the Second World War. Ralph and Leah Fordham and Paul and Afton Smith also drove to Reno on Monday to attend the reunion. All reported an enjoyable time. Margaret Barton and her daughters Peggy Kerksiek and Danna Kaye bteorts were in St. George and Cedar City this past week. Danna was visiting friends and the others went to pick her up. Allan Dalton of Las Vegas, Nevada, father of Tonya Dalton, came to see her on Saturday. Tonya is living with her grandparents, the Clyde Murdocks and attending Beaver High Si hool. Company at Clyde and Ila Mur-dks last week were her sister Beverly and husband Frank. A brother Bruie and his wife Lois, all from Idaho also stopped by. They had ien on a months vacation and were on their way back to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Juehase of C aliforyiia have ieen spending some time at their home here, ibey are part owners of tne lor-m1irrette Thompson home. They plan to spend more time here in the near future. Speakers at the Ward Sacrament Meeting Sunday were High Council-me- n Rondo Farrer and Rick WeYouth speaker was Jimmie bster. selecting tomatoes don. ing. Kay Edwards and daughter Natalie, accompanied by Carla Sutter and Karen Cook traveled to Coirfl-Ihseasl- t Advice on Greenville Mrs. Mt 31, 1984 Page May joying some rest and relaxation.at Clifford Williams was honored a Missionary Testimonial in Sacrament services in the Greenville Ward Sunday, May 13. Clifford has been called to the Indiana Mission. A large crowd of relatives and friends attended the meeting. moSpeakers were Clifford, his Chad, brother a ther Mary Ann, an uncle Lynn Mckee, ana ms sisters and brothers sang In The On WedHollow of Thy Hand. him to took nesday, Cliffs parents Provo, where he entered the Mission Training Center. He will be there two weeks before leaving for Indiana. Rita and Bishop Sheldon went to Provo Tuesday to see their son Tony board the plane for Virginia to fill a mission for the LDS Church. Tony has been in the Training Center for the past two weeks. v4: The COUNTY NEWS Is happy to announce the employment of Margie Gray. One of her many jobs at the County News will be writing the Milford in Motion column. We ask you to give her your support when she calls, and feel free to with your call her at news. Frank and Othalree Tucker cele- ""! f"l COUNTY if FURNITURE, INC 920 NORTH MAIN ST CEDAR CITY, UTAH 84720 er Kesler. Brent and Sandy Edwards and baby drove to bait Lake City this past week to pick up his well motor. On the way home there were some that had to be rerouted through au.se of the flood danger Salina at Mills Reservoir. Mrs. Golda Williams is home after a vacation of two months. Golda accompanied her daughter Hazel and husband Hugh tor alifornla six weeks before to visit her daughter Myrtle and family. While there she had surgery on toth of her eyes. When they returned she went to Teasdale with Hael for another two weeks. She is feeling fine and able to see very well again. Bill Raisor has returned from Phoenix, Az. after a weeks stay there on business. R.III ( unnirigharn returned home from Ias Vegas after spending (lie fast several months there. He has returned to bring his wife .Susie and ttielr friend fieth Janoslr k back. Mrs. Margaret Iialdwin and son WEAR Downtown Cedar Z)hi i Week 80 & City Special Foot Special Gordon llosos Reg. $18.89 NOW Petunia Hanging Bashots ...S349 Stronborrio 79$ Mcrigolds, Potunics, Tomatoos We Fiat have an Excellent Selection of Shade and Fruit Trees, Fertilizers and Vegetable and Flower Bulk and Package Seeds, garden Plants. Doouor luroory 4'i8-221- 4 Beaver, Utah |