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Show SOUTH MILFORD Madam Alameda Bybee has been seriously ill with an attack of heart trouble but is reported better now. Mrs. Ivan McKnight has been confined con-fined to her home with a severe cold. C. W. Johnston came up from Cal-iente Cal-iente on Monday to attend to ranch interests here. II. W. Jones is shearing sheep at the Minersville corrals. The Social Hour club met last Thursday afternoon with Mesdames Morton Griffiths and Wilford Johnson as hostesses. Plans for the club's birthday party, the 19th of May were made. Miss Gladys Gospill, Mrs. Addison Ad-dison Bybee and Mrs. Carl Elmer were appointed to take charge of the refreshments for that occasion. After Af-ter business adjournment delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. hos-tesses. Mesdames Adam Patterson and Horace Palmer will entertain the club on Thursday, May 5 at the club house. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell were calling on their friends on the flat Saturday afternoon. j We take great pride in having one 1 of our young people, Miss Bumella Jones as the representative honor pu- pil of the Milford high school. Congratulations. Con-gratulations. I Almost every ranch owner has been ! planting some trees this spring, much interest centering on this aid in beau- 1 tifyin?: our countryside. This puts us into the keeping of "Better Homes Week." j ADAMSVILLE j Saturday night Ronald Johnson en-entertained en-entertained .a number of his little friends at his home at a birthday party. All enjoyed themselves. A supper was served. Mrs. Edwin Eyre and family of Wyoming called at the home of Mrs. Hazel Eyre last week. Walter Jones of Beaver is visiting friends and relatives here. Friday 22, Norma Griffiths, John Manhard and James Eyre attended a birthday party at Minersville for Park Griffiths. All enjoyed a jolly good time together playing games and enjoying some music. A luncheon lunch-eon was served to the young crowd of Minersville and Adamsville. Mrs. R. B. Cutler and little son Gordon of Kanosh in company with Mrs. Cutler's daughter and husband and little son of Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bishop were visitors vis-itors at the home of Mrs. J. G. Evans Sunday. j Miss Madge Moody of Beaver visited visit-ed at the home of Beth Griffiths' Tuesday night. j Ross Cutler is here from the Boulder Dam visiting with his father for a short time. ; . s Tuesday night a number of Albert Stewart's little friends surprised him by giving him a party. A good time was enjoyed by all. Lunch was served, serv-ed, j Mrs. John Gunn spent Thursday night in Beaver with her parents. j Monday night a birthday party was given at the home of Miss Norma Griffiths it being Norma's 10th birthday. birth-day. Nine little boys and girls attended, at-tended, all having a good time together. to-gether. A dainty luncheon was serv- j ed. ! Park Griffiths is at Adamsville with his little friends for a couple of days' visit. MINERSVILLE Authnell Carter departed Thursday for Cowley, Wyoming, where he will spend some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Young and baby of Logan, spent the week-end here with relatives. Clarence Rollins is visiting in Cowley, Cow-ley, Wyoming, with relatives. Mrs. Cecil Woodward and daughter Blanche of Franklin, Idaho spent the week-end here as guests at the Dar-rel Dar-rel LeFevre home. Mrs. H. W. Hall of St. George is here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worthen. and children left Sunday for their home at St. George after having lived here the past school year. The Misses Elva Hall, Lillian Carter, Car-ter, Helen and Hanna Pryor spent Saturday at St. George where they attended the M. I. A. contests. Kaye Goff and George Young spent Saturday at St. George. The birthday of Minersville will be celebrated here Monday, May 2 with a program in the morning sponsored by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Pion-eers. The afternoon entertainment j will be under the direction of the pri-i pri-i mary and Boy Scout organizations, the baseball league will give a dance in the evening. ' Dell Holling-shead had as a guest ! for a few days last week Kermit 1 Burke of California. Bill Willden of Beaver called on friends here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dalley and children of Cedar City spent Sunday afternoon here. Bishop C. D. White of Beaver was in town Monday. I School Notes i Last Friday's assembly program, sponsored by the student body officers offic-ers was as follows: trumpet duet, Mr. Isaacson and Harold Jameson; the Will of the Senior Class was read by Marion Roberts; a vocal solo, Miss , Madsen; a reading, Clysta Osborne; ' a talk, Mr. Pearson. The following student body officers have been elected for the coming school year: President, Dan Davis; Vice President, LaMar Corbridge; Secretary and Treasurer, Helen Pryor; Pry-or; Song leader, Olive Hardy; Yell leader, Thelma Hall; Chief of police, Garold Gillins. I The commencement exercises for the Minersville high school graduating graduat-ing class will be held April 30. The following seniors will graduate: Dwight Carter, Fern Carter, Lois j Carter, Edwin Eyre, Irma Gillins, Ruby Hardy, Harold Jameson, Melba . Jameson, Clysta Osborne, Hanna I Pryor, Marion Roberts, Elaine Stod- dard, and Sherwin Wood. BEAVER Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Bradshaw re-. re-. turned to their home in Manderfield after spending the winter ia South Milford. j Mi-, and Mrs. Jesse Edwards are . the proud parents of a fine baby girl born at their home April 18. Attorney George Ck Miller and , family have moved from the Murdock ' apartment to the Lang property, re-cently re-cently vacated by H. E. Howe and family. j A new roof is being put on the I Beaver County Library building in , Beaver. F. 0. Willden, John Grim-shaw Grim-shaw and Earl Willden are doing the work. Ted Thompson and family came up from Cedar City Saturday for a week-end visit with relatives and friends. They returned home Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackson took their baby daughter, Louanna, to the Cedar City hospital Saturday, on the advice of Dr. E. S. McQuarrie, to receive re-ceive treatment for a severe mastoid condition.' The little Miss is reported report-ed to have withstood very well the operation that was deemed immediately immed-iately necessary by the hospital specialists. spec-ialists. Mrs. John Brinkerhoff and little grandson left Friday for Boulder City to spend a few days with her daughter Laura, who has just been throug-h another operation on her broken arm. At last reports she was still suffering very much. Mrs. Effie Marshall, superintend-ant superintend-ant of primary of Minersville ward was in Beaver Sunday in attendance at union meeting. Miss Precinda Mathews of Minersville Miners-ville spent the week-end visiting friends at Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Warr and Mrs. Helena McGarry have gone to Salt Lake to attend the auxiliary convention. conven-tion. Mrs. ' Sarah Bakes and sons Garth and Russell, left Saturday to join her husband at Magna. Mrs. Bakes has been teaching school at Adamsville the past school term. Mrs. Janus Gates is here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mary Robinson. Robin-son. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ipson and son Neil, of. Panguitch were visitors at the Wallace Paxton home this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Riley, Mrs. Sarah Woolsey and Viola Paxton were visitors at Mrs. Jennie Bushnell in Meadow Sunday. Mrs. Sevey of Panguitch, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Harvey White for the past week returned re-turned home Wednesday. Mrs. L. D. McFadden, of Milford spent Saturday guest of her sister Josie Skinner. Mrs. Othel Pearce and little son Dickie, returned Saturday after spending a few days in Richfield with her mother. R. Kimball spent Saturday and; Sunday with his parents in Fillmore. Miss Christa Patterson who has been in Fillmore for the past week with her parents suffering with blood 1 poison in her hand, returned home ! Monday and is again on duty at our, local telephone office. j Mrs. Frank Low, who was called j to Riverside, Calif., a month ago by the illness of her sister Delphia Stewart Stew-art returned home Sunday. Miss Stewart is in a hospital at Alhambra, Calif., where an operation on the eye was recently performed. |