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Show jfjDMBjJ Mrs. J. M. Williams has been visiting in Provo the past several tluys. Mrs. Geortre Jefferson and sons, liiehard and Tommy, are visiting in Salt Lake this week. Jess Skinner of McGill, Nevada, is here visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. C. Root. J. M. Hughes and E. R. Moody returned home from Delta Saturday Satur-day night after spending the week there. Mrs. Co -rad Whiting returned; Saturday from a visit with relatives rela-tives in western Nevada and California. Cali-fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harris have moved back to Milford from Lynndyl and will make their horn here now. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomsick family have moved to North Las Vegas, where Mr. Tomsick has employment. em-ployment. Chet Toutloff, president of the Quadmetals corporation, returned this midweek from a business trip to Chicago. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garfield, last Sunday, an 31 pound baby girl. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Miss Elta Mae Gray, dauehter of Mrs. E. E. Gray, left Friday for Salt Lake City, -where she'will be employed this summer. Mrs. Roy McGintey and baby of San Bernardino, California, were airports north of Milford where Gintey's sister, Mrs. Joe Rickerson, the first of the week. William Tribole is home from Westminster college where he attended at-tended school last winter. He is now employed in the Jefferson fctore. At the public card party given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ross Palmer by the local hapter of the Daughters of Pio-lteers, Pio-lteers, Mrs. William Morris and rJrs. Thorald White won high -core prizes and Mrs. Gene Kirk received the consolation prize. John Clay left Wednesday for Fillmore to spend the summer, accompanying ac-companying his grandfather, Mr. Carling, who spent the day with the Gay family. Miss Katherine Kirk returned home Sunday after attending school at the B. Y. U. in Provo the past winter. She is now employed as a nurse at the Milford hospital. Miss Hazel Tribole, who has been attending high school in Oxford, Ohio, the past term, has returned home to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tribole. Tri-bole. Mr. and Mrs. John Killam and daughter, Mrs. Edward Romick, left last Friday afternoon for Salt Lake where they attended the marriage mar-riage of Miss Mildred Killam and Lieutenant H. S. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Glasgow of Taft, California, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Whiting in the course of a tour of southern Utah parks. Mrs. Glasgow Glas-gow is a sister to Mrs. Whiting. Mrs. Ida Root of Durango, Colorado, Colo-rado, a former resident of Milford and mother of Reverend Homer Root who was pastor of the local M. E. church here several years ago, is viaiting at the home of Mrs. W. F. CottrelL Due to the collapse of a part of the antenna tower of Cedar City's new radio station, KSUB, the official of-ficial opening, which was adverti-ed adverti-ed to take place Thursday of this week, necessarily has been postponed post-poned for 20 or 30 days. Ct-ne Pitchforth and children were visitors in Salt Lake last Friday Fri-day and Saturday. His daughter Katherine accompanied her aunt, Myrle Pitchforth of Salt Lake, to Oakland, and other northern points in California for a few weeks visit. Miss Lois Williams was an east-bound east-bound passenger on the Challenger Friday of last week, bound for Laramie, Wyoming, where she is attending summer school at the University of Wyoming. She is utilizing uti-lizing a scholarship which she was awarded when she finished high school in that state. A .shower was given Wednesday evening for Mrs. Owen Stoker at the home of Mrs. Roy Kirmmre. I There were 22 guests present and 500 was played during the evening-Mrs. evening-Mrs. Jacobs, a visitor from California, Cali-fornia, won the guest prize, Mrs. Fred McKay won the club nrizc and Mrs. Douglas Ryan received the consolation prize. The jast week was a hectic one for L. A. Sanford, president of the Milford Hotel 0wTating eomany, who returned Saturday from a business trip to Chicago, to leave almost at once for Salt Lake. While there, Mrs. Sanford wired him that the.ir son Dale had txvn seized with an -ut attack of up-ixndicitln up-ixndicitln and he returned from ustat Just in timi for the operation. opera-tion. With tKi six year old Ind doing likely at Uie Milford hos pital following the operation, everything is fine with the boy and his devoted parents. |