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Show 3dentiiei Dan Baudino, 80, to celebrate with open house The family of Dan Martin Baudino is having an open house for his 80th birthday on Saturday, Novem ber 17, 1984 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 pan. at his residence in Milford, 17 South 300 West. All relatives, friends and neighbors are invited to make it a special day for him. Dan was born in Scofield, Carbon C ounty, Utah to the parents of Mar tin and Mary Yano Baudino on November 17, 1904. They moved to Beaver County when he was, six m onths old, with hie two brothers and sister. They homesteaded what is still known today as the Baudino Ranch in the Wah Wah Mountains. His father made bread, wine and grew vegetables to sell at New House and Frisco. In his early years he worked in most of the mines around the Milford area, then went to work for the Union Pacific Railroad until he retired in the early 70s. He married the late Pearl Margaret Bentley on October 12, 1929 in Parowan. She died on March 9 1983. They are the parents of six children. Donna and Donald ofMll- - Old Sq uaw Lisa Carter correctly identified the picture of the old squaw in last weeks COUNTY NEWS and is the winner of 25 Milford Business Association Christmas Coupons. She correctly identified the old squaw as Ted Carter, Mlnersville. At Least thats who most who saw him told us it was. So Lisa, stop in at the County News and pick up your Christmas Coupons. -- Dalsel and Wilma Davis were In Salt Lake Thursday for a medical check 14). While there they visited Loretta Cline, Debbie Baldwin and Family, Keith and Shirley Hollingshead and Velma, Burnell and Nolan McAffee. Auxiliary, was held last Wednes -day night at the legion room. Business problems were discussed. They talked about the presents that are to be brought to the stores. So please people get your gifts In so they can be sent on time. Gladys and Gene Pltchforth were down from Salt LakeCityand visited with Galdys mother, Hilda Marshall and Genes sister Vern and Florence Wood. Thotr3g'Q Go-Gette- rs Thursday, (Today) November 15 at 4:00 p.m. the Senior Citizens are serving Thanksgiving dinner. The menu will consist of turkey and dressing, mashed potatoes and gravey, cranberry, green beans, fruit salad and pumpkin pie. Bring your own dishes. Commodities will be given out at the Senior Citizen Center on Friday, November 16 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. to senior citizens who qualify under the new low Income requirements. For more information, contact Betty Bacon. Billie Garrett stopped to visit Newell and TheoMarshallonMon-da- y. Tex and Vie Marshall were in Salt Lake over the weekend. Doug and Elm a Blackburn are home after spending a few days in Logandale and in Las Vegas with their daughters. The occasion was Elmas birthday. Happy Birthday, Elm a. Funeral services were held on Friday for Bill Gibson. Many friends and family members came to the services. in New LoRayne Myers is Mexico with her daughter, Shelly and family. Scott McKnight and son Mark from Dallas, Texas is visiting with Jack and Pam McMullin and Family Clara Charles spent a few days with her mother, Buelah Wood. Clara lives In Henderson, Nev. Carlos and Beverly Bohn visited his mother, Lola Bohn. and Geniel Dalton Charlotte spent a few days in St. George visiting Geniels daughter, Lynlee. The town was saddened Monday night at the word of death of Bill Dalton. He was Leland stricken at home with a heart attack and died en route to the hospital. Metal flue check by The past two winters we have seen more and more evidence of improperly installed triple wall fire place and wood stove flues. The fires that they have caused so far have been minor, but the potential could be life threatening. As fire chief in Milford, Ray Whiting will inspect any existing metal flue installation upon request of the property owner. For new installations he would be glad to Mite recommendations before installation. The tripple wall flue should be cleaned at least two times in a Also, it should burning season. be inspected for burn out of the inner wall of the flue or for other damage which might cause a fire in the home. KERT TO S, DAVIS I BEAVER American Legion's Department Service Officer, Dave Parkinson, who will be traveling for the Veterans Outreach Program to assist veterans and their dependents with VA Benefits, will be at the Bea- CAPT, JOHN HOLBERT PARTICIPATED IN 1984 from 3.-0-0 to 4.-0-0 p.m. For further information, contact Debbie Huntzinger, Secretary, at the Salt Lake Legions Office, 801 24-5943. NATO EXERCISE CHILDRENS NATIONAL ford, Dorothy ofMinersville,Rael-do- n of Tooele, Karen ofCedarCity and Kaye, deceased. He has 18 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. The family invites you to enjoy this time with him to make it a memorable occasion for him with his friends and neighbors. Walter Me Cu Iley feted on his 75th birthday Army Captain John W. Holbert, son of Robert F. and Patricia A Holbert of 2811 Pecan Drive, Alamogordo, N.M. was involved in a NATO-sponsor- exercise by parArmys return of ed ticipating in the forces to Germany (REFORGER) and the Air Forces Crested Cap exercises. The cap exercises are designed to develop uniformity of doctrine, standardize procedures for rapid response to a crisis and demonstrate solidarity in commitment to NATO goals and objectives. Holbert is an operations and training officer with the 3rd Infantry Division in Wuerzburg, West Germany. He is a 1969 graduate oftheU.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. He is married to Patricia BOOK WEEK The week of November 12th through the 18th is NationalChild-ren- s Book Week, according to Margaret Grimshaw, librarian at the Milford Library. She would like everyone to discover the joy of reading by bringing the whole family to the library. Station Restaurants ULTIMATE For EXPERIENCE Your Sunday Dining Our Regular Menu Plus Swiss SteaK Country Fried Chiu Grilled Harris. Ham Steak Includes Our Sunday Special Salad Bar The Captain is the brother of Joyce M. Carter of Parowan, Utah. sur- prised this last weekend with a dinner and open house to commemorate his 75th birthday, which PREVENT FROZEN PIPES was November 14, 1984, by his son, daughter and daughter-in-laGeorge and Stephanie drove down Saturday afternoon and presented Walt with his present-- S us an who had flown in from Indiana to be with them for this occasion. Later that evening he was further surprised to be greeted by most of his brothers and sisters at a planned birthday dinner at the Station Restaurant. During a fine meal many memories were mmm SDLIO'CIRCUIT In! by all. It was capped off with the entrance of the birthday cake, topped with a glowing spark- shared WALT MCCULLEY ler. Sunday afternoon found over one hindred friends and relatives at Walts home wishing him well, and lovely enjoying Bobble James cakes and an unusually good fruit pinch made by Stephanie. Walt also received phone calls from friends out of town and from five grandchildren in Indiana and i AT TAP Susans husband, David. He has decided to work toward his second 75th party and everyone agreed as we enjoyed being together again with such good and fine friends. wish to thank everyone for the cards SERVE IN MEXICO VISIT Card of Thanks STAPLE Y DAVIS KIRT OFFICER SERVICE TO 3 LEGION AMERICAN 26, w. Fire Chief Thursday, Nov. 13, 1984 Page ver Community Center, November -- Walter A. McCulley was It MISSION Klrt Stapley Davis, son of Mr. Mrs. Raymond Davis, has been called to serve in the Mexico, Mexico City South mission. He will enter the Missionary Training Center on December 6 and remain there for two months, learning Spanish and studying the gospel. Kirts mission will be honored with a farewell in the Beaver 3rd Ward on November 18th at 11:20 a.m. There will also be an open house at the Davis home that evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. and and visits while I was in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital last week. Your kindness and concern are appreciated. A special greatly Thank You to Dr. D.A. Symond, and the staff at the hospital. N.E. Red Wilson SEVm BU Milford, Utah 3S7-24- 57 juy vautW IKS' UEsm 2 FEATURES ON WEEKENDS NOT A DOUBLE FEATURE SEPARATE ADMISSION REQUIRED FOR EACH - THUR. KED. 7:30 p.m. FBI. - SAT. 30 p.m. TEACHERS! ij FBI. - TUES. 7:30 p.m. QtxmZl Ot EB3C zSxLot(0)f Thanks to Amtraks All Aboard America" fares, you can have the time of your life vacationing aboard our trains. Youll get everything weve got. Friendly, helpful service. Wide, reclining seats. Modern equipment. Beautiful lounge cars. Full service dining cars. Snack bars. 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