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Show MINERSVILLE Mrs. Harold Baxter and children of Milford have visited here with rel-j atives for ten days. 0. F. McShane of Salt Lake City called on friends here last week. A. 0. Hardy, with his daughter Olive and sons Warren, Russell and Clark, have visited friends at F.ureka lor several days. Miss Shirley Fotheringham has re- turned home after visiting in northern north-ern Utah with relatives for the past three months. Mrs. Hazel Eyre and daughter Revoe spent Saturday here. Eillen Gillins is home after visiting for several days at Beaver. Miss Kiherine Ward of Beaver spent Thursday night here with friends. A number of people from here attended at-tended conference at Beaver Sunday. Miss Elsiie Hales, county librarian, was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Robert (Hildebrand returned home (Saturday after spending six weeks at Price. Miss Velma Gray returned home Sunday after visiting at Kichfield for five weeks. Mrs. Paulina Carter spent Sunday of last week at Cedar City wiith her daughter Mrs. Leland Dalley. Mr .and Mrs. Eugene Hardy of Cedar Ce-dar City spent the week-end here. Mrs. Ralph Tanner of Milford is here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Burns and son of Salt Lake City have been here with relatives. The American Legion Auxiliary ladies held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Ida Holling.shead Friday afternoon. After the business was discussed; ce j cream and oookias were served to the following members: mem-bers: Alice McKnight, Alba Gillins, Amanda Nolder, Lucy Williams, Ro-zella Ro-zella Eyre, Fern Hall, Aletha Gillins and Pauline Mathews. The Mik-ane girls and their leader, lead-er, Miss Lillian Carter, enjoyed an early breakfast in the canyon Friday morning. '. |