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Show f SOUTH MILFORD , Mrs. S. A. Mobias returned recent- ly from a vsit to her mother in Salt Lake. j H. B. Waters was a luncheon guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ' Cates last Friday. ) Mrs. Carl Elmer returned on Tues- j day from Delta, where she was called i by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Underhill. j "Old Man Weather" held no ter-1 rors for some members of the Social l Hour club last Thursday afternoon. Three distant members found no. roads open to their ranches so j mounted saddle horses and overcame the deep .snow drifts. The attendance atten-dance was unusually large and a most pleasant afternoon was spent in social intercourse. Tempting refreshments refresh-ments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. F. W. Gospill and Miss Gladys Gospill, from a long table gay with vases of red roses flanked by lighted candles. Mesdames James Rollins and Charles Char-les Husband will entertain the club on Thursday, February 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Moore left on Tuesday for Corvallis, Oregon, where they will again have supervision of a Children's Home, situated there. While we bid them godspeed on their venture, the community will feel the loss of two splendid figures in its social and business life. Mrs. Carl Rohn and baby daughter left for their home in Cedar City last Friday after spending two weeks visiting Mr .and Mrs. W. C. Cates. The recent heavy snow storm blocked the highway to the school bus in the southwest part of the valley. val-ley. Those children massed two days of school ere the grader could get the road opened. Judge Cook of Long Beach, Calif., spent two days last week visiting at the bedside of his brother, W. W. Cook. . - |