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Show Miss Sue Nay of Blackrock is here visiting with friends. Juanita Griffiths is spending a few days in Los Angeles. Mrs. Vern Roehek successfully underwent a tonsillectomy Tuesday Tues-day in the local hospital. W. S. Parkinson returned home last Thursday from Oklahoma where he visited home folks. ! Mrs. J. K. Y: rr i-.nd !au:h:er .Vaonii '. '.'.u:. lay i.:or!.:r. ,' from .Salt Lake, wi.tre they vi.-i'.ed relatives. II. V. Morris has enjoyed a visit of several cays from hi father, W. C. MorrU, of V.-l!:irr;-ton, Kansas. Mrs. II. T. Howes and a daughter daugh-ter from Salt Lake City are here visiting with another daughter, Mrs. Othello Schow. Bill Martin, manager of tlio W. R. Martin gararP, made a hurried business trip to Salt Lake the middle of the week. Otto Steenbock left Wednesday afternoon for Salt Lake, which will be his headquarters for an indefinite in-definite period of time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Iiickerson have moved into the Vincent home on North Main formerly occupied by the C. C. Sloan family. Miss Leona Beard is here from Salt Lake City, spending a few weeks with her parents and recuperating re-cuperating from the flu which left her with bad eyes. The Reverend 0. M. Kueseff of Mt. Pleasant was a guest of Mr. 1 and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell Thursday. I He has visited Milford frequently 1 in the past ten years in the inter- est of Mission Sunday schools, being representative of the Board of Presbyterian Missions. The J. M. Hughes home was the scene Saturday night of a merry gathering of youngsters, guests of Miss Doris. Among those present were the following: Hal Fisher, Willard Evans, Bud Williams, Bob Martin, Joe Kinney, David Lewis, Bob Martin, Sarah Cuddy, Ardith Bird, Fay Lyman and Margaret Moore. The regular baking staff at the desert range C C C camp is 100 per cent incapacitated this week. Dean Staheli of Payson, assistant baker, was operated Saturday at the local hospital for a ruptured appendix and is thought to be on the way to recovery after several days of critical illness, while El-wood El-wood Lund of American Fork, chief baker, was brought to the hospital Tuesday, threatened with a bad case of pneumonia. He too is responding nicely to, treatment 1 by Dr. R. R. Shannon and his staff of nurses. II. V. Shields and family are ice'.y located in the P. J. Adams home on North Main street, formerly for-merly occupied by the Blackweil it mi!y. Mrs. "Walter Harrison and small son from I.ynndyl were visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.oy Cottrell. They returned home Thursday. With St. Patrick's day falling on Sunday this year the B. of L. T. and P. is at a loss for a date for their annual bii; dance the dance of the year but friends are advised ad-vised to keep on the lookout for the date, to be announced in next week's News, it is expected. Mr. and Mrs. George Staheli of Payson, parents of Dean Staheli, C C C enrollee from the desert range camp, are spending the week in Milford, called here by the serious illness of their son. They are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Williams, Mrs. Staheli and Mrs. Williams being cousins. |