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Show M. H. Pool was a business visitor visi-tor in Salt Lake City last weekend. week-end. Mrs. Charlotte Smyth returned to Beaver Tuesday, after spending several days in Milford. LOST Gold watch in vicinity of Milford airport. Reward for return to Bert Smithson. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Griffiths and young son are extending1 a. hearty welcome to a new baby daughter, born December 11. Ir. and Mrs. Lloyd Kohler and daughter Madelyn motored to Salt Lake City last week-end, where they visited for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weston and daughter Beverly returned home Saturday morning from spending a few days in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Smith and family returned home Friday morning from a visit with relatives rela-tives in Council Bluffs and Glen-wood, Glen-wood, Iowa. Julian Arnold left Tuesday for Caliente, where he will take a position in a barber shop, having recently taken the Nevada State examination. .Bishop Laurence Peterson and family this week moved to their newly remodeled home in the southwest part of town, the place formerly known as the McJErn home. Wallace Lang, accompanied by a friend, Douglas Evans, of Wil-keson, Wil-keson, Washington, are visiting at the home of Wallace's grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lang. Ray S. Fisher, 1940 graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college col-lege at Logan and now teacher-student teacher-student at the Washington State college at Pullman, arrived home this week for a holiday visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson and son left Sunday for a visit of several sev-eral weeks in Houston and other Texas cities. They will be joined for part of the holidays by Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Howard Wilson, who is stationed at San Antonio at the present time. ; The American Legion Auxiliary j held their annual Christmas party j Monday night at the home of Mrs. W. G. White, with Mrs. Ardath Outzen and Mrs. White as host-I host-I esses. After playing bridge, at which Mrs. Ethel Nielsen, Mrs. Erma Cline, Mrs. Dora Simth-1 son and Mrs. Naomi Hughes won the prizes, gifts wcie exchanged ex-changed by the guests. Those present were Carlie Waddoups, Letha Smyth, Mary Nichols, Lois Wadiiingham, Vella Browner, Jennie Jen-nie Bowen, Dora Smithson, Ethel Smith, Ethel Nielsen, Erma Cline, Vera Yepsen, Naomi Hughes Marie Lewis, Nettie Kirk, and! Nina Bingham. Joseph L. Wirthlin, second coun- selor in the presiding bishopric of , ; the L. D. S. church, will be the speaker at Milford ward services I Sunday eveciiig at 7:30. A spjr- ! ! eial musical program also has ; I been arranged. ! i Mrs. Nina Burger, local tele-: phone manager, has as her guest this week, Mrs. Tom C. Guyn of ' j San Francisco, California, whose husband, who is district super- visor of United States Indian ir- ; rigation service, will join her here ! Sunday. ; Mrs. R. R. Shannon entertained j her bridge club last Thursday ve- ! ning with Mrs. Lloyd Kohler, Mrs. j Thomas Campbell, Gladys Cole- i man, Gertrude Dewey, Mrs. Earl 1 Stonehocker, Alice Wynaught, Tanis Strofeld and Margaret Coch- ! rane being present. Mrs. Strofeld j was the winner of the high points ! prize, Miss Cochrane the high j honors prize, Miss Coleman the , traveling prize and Mrs. Stone- ; hocker the consolation prize. Mrs. Sam Cline was hostess J Wednesday evening to the Satur- ! day Afternoon and the Wednes- J day Night bridge clubs, with Mrs. Val Yepsen being honored at a handkerchief shower in honor of J her birthday and also because of j her departure in the near future J for Nebraska where the Yepsen ! family will make their home, j After jjlaying bridge a late lunch ! was enjoyed with a beautiful j birthday cake being presented to J Mrs. Yepsen, which she served to the guests. Prizes at cards were 5 won by Mrs. Yepsen, Mrs. Gene S Kirk, Mrs. J. M. Williams and j Mrs. E. L. Smith. Others present ! were Mrs. J. H. Weston, Mrs. Ru- 5 dolph Nielsen, Mrs. Harold Cline, 5 Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. J. R. ! Murdoek jr., Mrs. D. S. Williams, 5 and Mrs. William Cochrane. ! Mrs. Frances Jefferson enter- J tained the Bridydiers Friday eve- ning, December 6, with an elabor- ate dinner at her home. The oc- ! casion honored the birthday of Mrs. Hazel Steenbock. Many lovely gifts were presented Mrs. j Steenbock by the club members. J Mrs. Jefferson presented her with 1 a most beautiful birthday cake, J which was cut and served later in ! the evening. Contract bridge was 5 played with high points and traveling prizes being awarded 5 Mr. Steenbock, high honors prize to Mrs. Wanda Holm and consola- j tion to Tannis Strofeld. Others present were Mrs. Agnes Kauert, Mrs. Ixttie Fotheringham, Mrs. 5 Kathryn Shingleton, Mrs. Lena I Morris and Mrs. Hazel Baxter. M 5 |