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Show Miss Norma Jean Grimshaw returned re-turned home Tuesday, after spending spend-ing a happy week with her cousins, Sherie and Marlene Mills, in Lynn-dyl. Lynn-dyl. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Farnow, who have been visiting in Milford and Minersville for the past 10 days, left for Las Vegas, Nev., for a few days' visit with Mr. Far-now's Far-now's father, H. D. Farnow, after which they will return to their home in Oakland, Calif. Ruby and LaRee Laub of Enterprise Enter-prise are visiting with Miss Utahna Hardy. Ray H. Mills and daughter Lynda spent a few days last week in Milford. Mil-ford. Mrs. Rudolph Neilsen returned last week-end from San Francisco, where she visited with her neices and other relatives. Mrs. Neilsen also visited at Lake Tahoe, San Jose and Berkeley, and attended the Ice Follies of 1946. She said the beauty of the Follies is indescribable. inde-scribable. Miss Eldora Tarr, Milford High School instructor, returned on Thursday from a vacation trip to Spokane, Wash. While in the northern city Miss Tarr sold a home she owned .there, and plans to make Milford her permanent home. t FOUND At Legion Park on Fourth of July, darned good Boy Scout knife. Loser contact C. A. McWhorter. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Colborn and Mrs. Colborn's father, Mr. C. L. Semeyn, returned last week from a three-week vacation trip thru Michigan and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills and Bud James are spending their vacation vaca-tion at Yellowstone national park. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Neilsen were business visitors in Cedar City last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fotheringham nnd son Dean enjoyed a two-weeks vacation in the northern part of Utah, and returned by way of Zion's Canyon. |