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Show V V MILFORD IN 8 Thursday, Sept. 20, 1984 Page MOTION sMv; CALL 387-26- 72 OR 387-28- 81 y, Visiting at the home of Harold and their wedding anniversary earlier this month were Craig and Ruth Baxter and children, Tyler, Troy, Adam, Bryce andLynd-sa- y Marie from Sandy, Utah. Recent visitors at the home of Gary Chadburn were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chadburn of Ogden, Utah. Vvs Baxter for Visiting with Mrs. Letha Smyth over the weekend were her niece, Beverly Palmer; her sister Mary Crookston, both of Las Vegas; and her son Bishop Neil Smyth of Sacramento, California. Here to help celebrate the 57th wedding anniversary of Lovell and Maudell Crane were their children and families: Morris and Bonnie Lee Nielson of Monroe; Kerry and Mary Nielson, Amanda and Amy. Maud Ann Ishmal and sons, T.J. and Ben, Monroe. Kenneth and Sheila Nielson and son Vernon of Salt Lake City; Robert and Betty Crane and granddaughter Amber Fink of Las Vegas; Bob and Ileen Rollins and family Jeff, Marie and Julie of Bountiful; Lovells sister Emma Draper of Redmond, and niece Claudia Gardner of Cedar City. Jim and Marge Sherwood have spent this last week doing some traveling. On Monday they went to Las Vegas to meet Marges sister and brother-in-lafrom Wal w lingford, England. They then spent the week touring the four corners area, Grand Canyon and Lake Powell. Alva, Jerri and Brad Kirk spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. They went to visit with their daughter Connie, grandchildren, Kirk, Kean and Kyle and their son, Craig. Birthdays celebrated this week were Jessie McDermotts. He celebrated his fifth birthday with dinner and a party at his home with all of his friends and family. Brady Larson celebrated his 7th birthday with a party and all the trimmings in his back yard. Many people from Milford attended the Dixie Round Up in St. George this past weekend. They enjoyed seeing a parade and the Some of the Mllfordites rodeo. going were: Don and Gail Young and family; Carl and Emma Jane Boyter; Tammie Martin; Lee Boy-te- r; Mike and Gaye Schow and family; Buss Hardy. Russell and Ruth Smith and three girls, Hailey, Kara and Andrea, and Jack and Betty Davis went to Salt Lake City this weekend to attend Jack and Bettys son Curtis wedding. A lovely garden wedding was held. A lovely wedding was held this weekend for Cecilia Carter and Wayne Lounsbury. It was held at Cecilias home here in Milford. Some guests were:Vick and Ron Rurner and their children Todd and Ronda; Patsy Barton; Lee and Velva Waters. Cecilia and Wayne will make their home in Seaside, Oregon. The John Maxeys spent the weekend in Salt Lake City attending the Utah State Fair. Their daughter, Kerri (the winner from Beaver in the Junior Division Talent Contest) competed in a Talent contest at the Fair. She did a great job performing a jazz, tap and singing routine. Jennifer For- - LOW INCOME HOUSING Available for Senior Citizens The Ferris and Ann LAWN OF THE WEEK: Morley home on 500 South gets the nod this week, as lawn of the week. With many beautiful flowers and shrubs and the neat fenced yard it was chosen along with many others by the beauti- - tors on Sunday. Kens brother Donald and Evelyn Munk from St. George came and spent the day. Morris and Dee Allman from Card of Thanks Ely (formerly of Milford) spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wally Fotheringham . The MILFORD IN MOTION column this week is rather small. Nobody has been doing anythng (How boring!) Everyone has either just gotten back from hunting, or just getting ready to go hunting, getting wood, staying home to get the canning done, cleaning house after a very busy summer or just plain getting the house and yard ready for cooler weather. If you do go somewhere or have company or ANYTHING out of the ordinary, please call and tell us about it. Call either or the news office at HELPFUL HINT: Keep fruit from turning brown by dissolving two crushed Vitamic C tablets in a bowl of cool water before adding fruit, or toss the freshly cut fruit in lemon juice and it will not darken. The juice of half a lemon is enough for a quart or two of TOM SULLIVAN TOM This is a government subsidized rental payment depending on your income. HURRY! Only two apartments left. EQUAL H0USINQ Contact Mark or Karen Nelson OFfsimmmr Milford Haven Managers SULLIVAN CONVOCATION FIRST LECTURER 387-2G- 387-288- 1. Top rated college and university circuit lecturer Tom Sullivan is the first speaker scheduled in an ongoing Southern Utah State lege convocation series. Tuit. college auditorium. Convocation Coordinator Lana Johnson indicates that the lecture series has contributed greatly to the intellectual atmosphere at SUSC and that the Thursday morning programs have been well received by area schools and private citizens. All convocation programs are free, and one SUSC credit in either arts and letters or general education is available for those who attend. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Campeau of Panaca, Nevada are the proud parents of a little girl. She was born on Saturday, Sept. 15 at Valley View Medical Center in Cedar City. She weighed in at 6 lbs. and 14 oz. and will be named Angalme Lucille. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh Campeau of Milford and Angie Free of Piofhe Nevada. Lkdiilud NSW (paramount) 2997 Lees 6 Rebate ELECTRIC POWER BLOWER Powerful 1 creates a hp motor 325 CFM air stream for cleaning patios porches, garages etc PB150 CORDLESS 1 G30D (LDi7D Rebate with United Drug, fitted! stores, nDDQ3T) 239L (Everyday Savings Program) VAC N SAC ATTACHMENT For clippings, litter and leaves In eludes vacuum tube 1 75 bushel bag and adjustable shoulder strap 60001 E lower prices on dozens of the top items in the country, in every departselling ment of the store. We'll be clo-seuntil vlO a.m. those days to lower prices. ESP GUN 13 G WITH BATTERY affiliation and combined purchasing for over 100 we are able to bring you the TORCH nuts, gear one WEATHERPROOF LAMTEKH in Hoover Saturday, September 22 in Hiiford until 10:00 a.m. to Your Coat After Mell-l- 21 D SCREWDRIVER Drives or removes screws and bolts Triple reduction mg Complete with charger slotted and one Phillips bit 2000 2 Friday, September Because of our iTRHGTOBCHGi Sale Price This is Parowan High School Homecoming Week, with many activities taking place. On Wednesday night the Homecoming assembly was held. Thursday Back to School night was scheduled beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the High School. At 9:00 p.m . the studentbody will hold their annual bonfire and pep rally on the football field. The homecoming parade is planned for 2:00 p.m. on Friday, with the football games at 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. The Rams will be playing North Sevier. The family of Alden Swede Johnson would like to thank their friends and neighbors for the wonderful food, beautiful flowers, and friendship. At this time of our great loss, you have all helped to make it easier for us. Bene Johnson Alden Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jirn(Sandi) Trindel Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johnson Col- Sullivan, whose life story is told in the novel and movie, If You Could See What I Hear, will speak at SUSC on September 27. His as will those of the remarks remaining nine fall quarter speakers will start at 11:00 a.m. in the CRADLE NEWS OR COUPLES SINGLES Well be running this feafication committee. ture weekly for several more weeks, and suggest you take a drive around Milford, to see them all before the snow flies and you cant see the beautiful flowers. man, daughter of Ben and Loretta Foreman also went up with them. They had a fun time seeing the fair and riding all the fun rides at the Midway. Ken and Sonia Munk had visi- OR OVER 62 Back to Parowan Elementary School night was held on Wednesday, September 12. The Elementary PTA officers provided refreshments following the general meeting. A missionary farewell was held on Sunday, September 9, at Parowan Third Ward for Lanette Gurr. She is the daughter of Kendall and Rose Elise Gurr. Lanette will serve In the Jackson, Mississippi mission. The entire Gurr family was here for the occasion and participated In the program. Sister Gurr enters the Mission Training Center on October 4. Roger and Linda Batt, former Parowan residents, have been here visiting with family and friends. They stayed with Cal and Calm a Decker. The Batts returned home to Conner, Montana on September 12, taking nephew Scott Thornton with them for a stay. Congratulations to Karen Blake, who participated in the recent Southwest Utah Livestock Show. She had the reserve champion hog. Michelle Bentley has returned She home from the misslonfield. will report her mission on Sunday, September 23 in Parowan Third Ward. Michelle is the daughter of Val Hyatt and Jayne Bentley. Insta t on instant ott Lock keeps flame at dr 'ed intensity Cylinder clips on belt p m j, rests in metal holster when not in '3 A SST 400 ls NTEBMATIC 24 Hour Automatic TIIYiER means Look for the ESP Signs For Lower Pricoo Watch 3ox c4 MwXxdting 3X(lexent Kind 0 Sale Coming, Jsfext Week! Hi GZAVm DRUG Beaver, Utah 438-27- 0 EIB cc Milford, Utcfi 337-2- 61 |