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Show GREENVILLE West Barton left Thursday for Cedar Ce-dar City where he will spend a few-days few-days at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. S. Bolton. W. S. Bolton left for California Wednesday. Mrs. Xora Tailor and son Warren of Lyman, are spending a few days visiting with friends and relatives here. . 1 A surprise party was given at the home of their son Farrell's twelfth birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served. Bill Davis and son Vernon of Caliente Cal-iente are visiting with friends and relatives here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Koon and children of Milford are visiting with Mrs. Koon's mother, Mrs. S. J. Martin. Mar-tin. The Gleaners gave a party in the school house Friday and invited the M men. Refreshments were served and games were played. Those who enjoyed themselves were: Pauline and Elma Williams, Dorothy Calvert, Georgia Easton, Mr. and Mrs. Perce Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott, Frankie Galpin, Florence Scott, Joe Barton, Howard Walbeck, Heber Murdock, Clark Griffiths, Mart Barton, Bar-ton, Elmer Murdock, Jack Williams, Eddie Barton and the Gleaner teacher teach-er Miss Bushman. Mr. and Mrs. Perec Williams and children Editha, Verle, Judith and K. Miss Bushman and Pauline Williams spent Saturday at Milford. Mrs. Glenn Blackner and children Melvin and Ruth and Mae Kesler of Beaver spent Saturday with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Kesler of Milford Flat called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Blackner Saturday. Satur-day. Joe and West Barton made a trip to Milford Monday. Mrs. W. S. Bolton left Monday for Yermo, Calif., where she will join her husband who is working there. |