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Show SOUTH MILFORD Amos JacksiTii is employed or tiuj state highway patrol. Mi-, and Mrs. James Rollins L;.ve n.o.'-d to Heaver, j.1so Lheii daughter Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins wer 'host and hostess to the Community Com-munity club November 6. A delicious de-licious chicken dinner was served '1 lu.se present were Mr. and Mrs Kent Smith, Mr. and Mrs. P. B Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Griffiths Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKnight and Mr. i.nd Mrs. Ohra Myers. Leland Jones, s'm of Mr. and Mi's. H. W. Jones, is enjoying a furlough with home folks and has :iIm takM bride. The bride is tlie former Laliee liohn of Miner ville, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs A II. "i t liohn. V (Too late for hi:;: week.) Mr. and Mrs. A if Heslington ur.d Iv.o si ns visited at the home ( T Ml-. ; lid Mrs. Morgan Griffiths. Mrs. Griffiths is Mrs. Healing-Urn's Healing-Urn's sister. Mrs. Katherna Heslington, Hes-lington, mother, also enjoyed their visit. Glenna Rollins has accepted a position in the Jefferson store. Mrs. Obit'.i Myers was hostess to a number of Minersville friends last week, serving a delicious chicken dinner. Those present wire Mr. and Mrs. William' Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Bradfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ty Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyres, Mr. and Mrs. Rill Gibson of Montebello, California, Cali-fornia, Mr. and Mrs. Ckir Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McKnight and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKnight. After dinner, progressive "500" was played, the high score going to Mr. and Mrs. Gillins and the low score to Mr. and Mrs. Brad-field. Brad-field. Mrs. Mary Nichols was hostess to the SocM Hour club. A delicious de-licious lunch was served to Mrs. Gladys Myers, Mrs. Cree Elmer, Mrs. Edna Baker, Mrs. Helen Gillins, Gil-lins, Mrs. Ivan McKnight and Mrs. Hattie rlutchings, an invited guest. No officers were present li'nd the business meeting was postponed. Mrs. Leonard Bowen is spending some time in Kanosh. Her parent? par-ent? have been very ill. Harvesting of the immense potato crop on the old Atkin farm is in full swing but, due to the unexpected un-expected cold weather, a large part of the crop has been frozen. Mr. and 'Mrs. Mitchell Fisher have completed their house and are comfortably located. Some several days ago .Mr. and Mrs. Claud Myers and two daughters. daugh-ters. Elaine and Kathlene, visited relatives and friends here. Mrs. Don Elmer spent a few d:ys visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elmer, and Miss Joris Terry is now a house guest. Gael Elmer went to Salt Lake City for examination exami-nation to serve U"ncle Sam and will leave soon. Miss Lenora Bowen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bowen, was J1ery much thrilled when she received re-ceived a letter Sundc.y, saying she was chosen with eight others, outstanding out-standing in 4-H work, to represent Utah at Chicago in the near future. fu-ture. Lenora has completed four yiars of outstanding work, |