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Show A dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Pitchforth! to celebrate the wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Carlson. Carl-son. Those present, besides the! host and hostei.;, were Mr. and Mrs. Vie Carlson, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Shannon and Miss Catherine Pitchforth. ! Mrs. Maysie Peacock of Castle Dale motored to Milford Friday for a visit with her daughter, Miss Jano Moffitt, commercial teacher in the local high school. She was ncconi))anied by Mr. and Mrs. S. Russell Snow and son Sharpe, also of Castle Dale, who visited at the home of Mrs. Snow's aunt, Mrs. David S. Williams. They returned to their homes Monday morning-. John Clay, a 1937 graduate of the Milford high school and now a student at the U. S. A. C. at Logan, where he has taken a! prominent part in debating, was one of the student judges at the; state high school forensic meft at! .the University of Utah last Friday Fri-day and Saturday. Another M.H.S. j graduate, Miss Madge Moody, class of '38 and now a second-year student at the B. Y. U. at Provo, has been designated to serve as ono of the judges in extemporaneous extemporane-ous speeches at the B. Y. U. invi-I tational high school forensic meet' this week-end. j M I |