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Show Adamsville Greenville The Greenville WardM.I.A. boys and girls were taken to St. George the past week by Bishop and Mrs. Sheldon Jessup to do Baptismal work at the IDS Temple. Those who went with the Bishop were Eric and Shon Edwards, John and Scott James Kesler Kersick, Tracy Thompson, Richelle andJill son Jim and family. Jim, Rita and family came in to visit them for a couple of days. Cliff and Janice Myers attended Sacrament Services in Beaver on Sunday to be to the blessing of Janices brothers new baby. Annette Shepherd and two of her children of Cedar City came Saturday and spent the day with her mother, Bessie Edwards. They were joined by Sandy Edwards and they enjoyed the day making chocolates for Christmas. Sandy Barton drove to Spring-vill- e the past week to take Brenda Hutchison and children back home. She stayed to visit for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cunningham returned home from Las Vegas this week after spending a week Jessup. John and Peggy Kersick and Margaret Barton traveled to St. 1 I i i i X t I 4 H George on Saturday. John attended a Temple session and the women did some shopping. Dick and Carol Murdock of visited with Ila Murdock on Sunday. Arthur Blackner has been in the Beaver Hospital for the past week. He is improving and may be able to come home this week. His daughters, LaRea Stewart and Maurine Yardley, LaReas daughter, Mary and her little girl all visited him on Sunday. King and Donna Morris drove to there. Mr. Allen Greenfield returned home Sunday after a two week stay in California where he visited his mother and other relatives. William Raisor came home this week from Central America. He and his nephew flew there for Las Vegas this past week to attend the blessing of their grandson, son of Larry and Mary Lynn Morris. They returned home Sunday evening. James and Lilly Williams attended Sacrament meeting in Beaver on Sunday to be there for the bless -ing of their new greai -- grandchild. The new baby is the child of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams of Beaver. Jim is the son of Clifford and Arlene Williams of Cedar City. Ralph and Leah Fordham drove to Ely, Nevada Sunday afternoon and stayed overnight with Ralphs The flu bug has hit the people of Greenville. Almost every home has had illness the past week. We hope he soon goes on his merry thing ' passes i Jane McCarrel Tribole. He married Myrtle Cottrell on June 1, 1914 m Milford. She died January 21, 1976. Mr. Tribole was the oldest member of the Milford I.O.O.F. Lodge. He was are-tire- d railroad car man for the JZJJb Quatanleei delivery dnyunete you want... c4nyone you want! Rose Floral Spanish the You CHRISTMAS MERRY HAPPY NEW YEAR. Sincerely, Sydney - Love and of COUNTY hui h. Burial en cterv under ogei D. Olpin ( 1 rtuarv . In lieu of f,f vers the taimlv re- quests don n .(v.s to the Milford Methodist ( hur I , Milford Memorial Iloi ital or Milford Senior 1 Survivors include three child-reC.W. (Bill) of Bountiful; Frank of Lakewood, California; and Mrs. W.O. (Hazel) Nelson, of Diamond Bar, California; nine grandchildren; and. H Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. in the n: The daughters of FavMcConnell wish to express their sincere appreciation and thanks to Normand Thompson, for his response to our mothers emergency, to Dr. and Mary Wiseman, the hospital staff, Mrs. Symond, Renee Davis, and to just everyone for their help, care, and support of our Mother at her time of trouble. We wish to all of Milford a 1'st the direction Soutnern 1 1 a rs Plants Cut Flowers Wreaths Flowers - was in the Mi Union Pacific Rail Road. He was a member of the Railroad Club and the Brotherhood of Rai'wav Car Men of America. He was a devout sportsman and out door sin an. Mr. Tribole was the oldest continuous resident of Milford, having reside thefe since 1907. A member of the Methodist Chunh for 70 years, he served 33 years .as treasurer for the loc al hurch. Poinsettas-zPotte- d For spencer, and Glenna Ostorn. Ba k Row: Ann Marshall, Blukner, Lm- White, Helen 'ViR'amc, chaunna Rasmussen, I)au , Helen !a?e, Alta Paice, Donna Cartwright, Karen Photo by Kerkseik Manhint, md AnnMirtin. C JOSEPH FRANKLIN TRIBOLF Joseph Franklin Tribole, 93, died November 30, 1984 in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital. He was born April 2, 1889 in Jensen to Charles and Martha Order I Early ZJo v 1 Donna joAnn F mm a Joe Tribole , Pioneer Milford resident Without advtrlWng, jjasMDansircizffltS 1 Milford Mett way. Nothing. Mae c Thanksgiving. atarribl Hu km li, Duector Ruth Crook, Betty Coon, Gerrie Kirk, Josephine Killam, Helen Christiansen, and M iv Atkin. Middle Row: Nell , e vu W , vdele Murdock, Kne Ttrvis, Gaytha Bensen, Mortenson, Colleen Brnithaw, Laverne Bradshaw, Smith, N i k BARBFRSHOP CHORUS: These ladles w'io all themselves the Delano Diamonds can pack more music into a few minutes than you can imagine. They will lie doing just tint at the Belknap Elementary School on December 13th at 7:30 p.m. in their annual C hrist-ma- s Then they will highlight the Milford Community Concert. Christmas program on December 18th at the MBS Auditorium, also at 7:30 p.m. This is one performance music lovers wont want to miss. Its even great for us foot stompers. Front Row; Marsha Farnsworth, Cindy Bradshaw, Susan SmiM, Berkv Walker, Anna ltiens Mi iit ( i Thursday, with general education provided by c lvilian institutions. Steinbacher is an aerospace ground equipment technician at Dover Air Force Base, Del., with the 43fth Air Base Group. His wife Barbara, is the daughter of Floyd and Alice Bishop of Beaver, Utah. The sergeant is a 1961 graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park. . STEIN3AC!iCR GETS ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN APPLIED Dec. SCIENCE Sgt. John G. Stem! at her, son of Richard W . anti Rosinna A. Stein bat her of South W lili unsport, F a., has leen a ir ie an isoci ite fe the science gree in i;r''e! -- 1 v Communitv t o lege -- of the Air Force. 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