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Show BEAVER Mrs. C. C. Shepherd left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where she expects to spend the winter with her son, Dr. Warren Shepherd. j Mrs, Fred Gunn of this city, who was operated on Friday in the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake, is reported to be improving. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter James and Miss Benita James, of Black Rock, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Miller, of Milford, called at the Wm. Hurst the Mason-Eastern Star outing at Murdock academy grounds. 4 Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gospill, Miss Gladys Gospill and Howard Gospill, of South Milford, were among those . who attended the Mason's picnic Sunday; and were callers at Rocky : Ford, on their return home. i Mrs. Walter Joseph, and little daughter, Margaret, and son Keith, are remaining in Beaver for the pre- sent with Mrs. Joseph's mother, Mrs. "jWilford Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton returned re-turned Sunday from an enjoyable 1 1 trip to Grand Canyon and other southern parks, as well as some time spent in fishing on the Mammoth Mam-moth and at Panguitch lake. Mrs. I. J. Hopkins and children '.arrived in Beaver Sunday. The doc- l,tor is expected here in about a week. Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins recently returned re-turned from a trip to Europe, where I the doctor put in several months of 1 1 post-graduate work in some of the leading hospitals in Budapest, Hungary, Hun-gary, and Vienna. |