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Show O -0 MINERS VILLE NOTES j By Special Correspondent o a Bishop George Marshall spent the v.-eek-end at Salt Lake City. Mrs. LaMar Bonn and baby, of Beaver, are here as the guests of Mrs. Sohn's father, Joseph Eyre. G. W. Carter and daughter, Ber-nice, Ber-nice, spent the week-end in Salt Lake City. Dr. Warren Shepherd of Salt Lake, spent Saturday afternoon here. Newell Marshall left Thursday for Magna, Utah, where he has employment. employ-ment. Mrs. Glenn McKnight spent the past two weeks at Logan, where she attended the U. S. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gillins and son, of Lehi, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Ida Neilson and daughter, Mrs. Dick Bowman, of Beaver, visited visit-ed relatives here Sunday. Josiah Osborne, Sr., of Salt Lake City, is here visiting his son, Josiah Osborne, Jr., and Mrs. E. H. Mur-dock. Mur-dock. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Osbome, Jr., made a business trip to Circleville Wednesday. The Misses Lois and Fern Carter entertained the Senior Bee Hive girls Tuesday evening. A Welcome Home party was given Saturday evening in honor of Miss Frances Wood and Elder Floyd B. '.v'ood, returned missionaries. Mrs. Floyd B. Wood was an honored honor-ed guest at a Miscellaneous Shower Wednesday evening. Many useful and lovely gifts were received. (Crowded Out Last Week) Stanley Griffith, of Salt Lake City, was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Zabriskie, of Milford, visited relatives here Friday. The Misses Winifred Cruickshank and Lillian Carter spent the week-end in Cedar City. Mrs. Alfred Heslington and son, of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Biggs, of Wid-stoe, Wid-stoe, Utah, visited friends here Saturday. Sat-urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gillins and children, Eileen and Harrell, and Robert Gillins, of Milford, spent the first part of the week in Salt Lake City. Miss. Frances Wood, returned home' Thursday from an two-years' L. D. S. , Mission in the Northeastern States. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffith and . family, of Salt Lake City, visited over the week-end here with Mr. Griffith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Griffith. Miss Prescinda Mathew3 is spending spend-ing the week at Antimony, Utah, with relatives. Elder Floyd B. Wood, who has spent the past two years in the West- i ern States as an L. D. S. Missionary, I returned home Saturday. Mrs. Harold Smith and daughter, Helen, of Summit, Utah, were weekend week-end visitor of Mrs. Cora Goodwin. The Misses Alasca King, Leoma Black, Dot Allen and Edna Johnson, ! of Antimony, Utah, viisted here Sat- urday afternoon with friends. j . Mr. and Mrs. Jame3 Dotson an-j nounce the marriage of their daugh-1 ter, Beulah, to Floyd B. Wood. The eemeony took place at the Salt Lake Temple, Friday, October 25. |