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Show MINERSVILLE Reed Hall of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is here for ten days attending to business. busi-ness. Dr. and M,rs. Lloyd Kohler of Mil-ford Mil-ford were in town Sunday. Hilbert and Edwin Eyre returned I home Thursday evening from Losj Angeles afte,- making a business trip! there. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Outzen had as a guest Sunday their sister, Miss Clara Skinner of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKnight of South Milford spent Sunday here. Mrs. Robert Hildebrand has returned re-turned home after spending the past two months away with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Rollins are the proud parents of a son, born November Novem-ber 8. A meeting of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers was held at the home of Mrs. Josiah Osborne jr. Sunday afternoon. Ward conference will be held here Sunday evening, November 19, and; the stake presidency will be presen'. i Miss Clysta Osborne spent Tuesday at Beaver. Funeral services were held Wednesday Wed-nesday in the L. D. S. chapel for Betty Goodwin, Counselor T. V. Rollins Rol-lins taking charge. "Resting Now from Care and Sorrow", and "Some Time We'll Understand," were rendered ren-dered by the choir; prayers were offered of-fered by H. W. Hall and Merrill Jameson; vocal solo, LaVar Isaacson; violin duet, "I Know That My Re-deemen Re-deemen Ijves", vocal duet, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose," Vivian Marshall Mar-shall and Sylva Davis. The speakers were George H. Eyre, Oswald Pearson Pear-son and F. D. Williams. Betty was! an outstanding student of the Sopho-j more class of the Minersville high I school. The pall bearers and flower I girls were members of her class. n |