OCR Text |
Show i :fljDKDllff I Mrs. WiLson Moore of Salt Lake I City, a former resident of Milford, visited relatives and friends last J week in Milford and MinarsviUe. ! Mrs. William Morris left Sunday Sun-day for a month's visit in Los Angeles and other southern California Cali-fornia places with her children and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Carlyle Gronning and two charming little daughters left j Thursday of last week for a visit with home folks in Lynndyl. Later they will visit with Bishop Gron-ning's Gron-ning's family in Delta. I The Milford valley continues to , I be visited by light rains, mostly at night. As a result, farmlands which were so dry as to be bad i for plowing and seeding, now are so wet that neither can be attended attend-ed to for awhile. Members of the Monday Night Bridge club met at the home oi Mrs. David S. Williams March 8 with Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs, William Cochrane and Mrs. J. M. Hughes receiving the prizes. Others present were Mrs. Rudolph Nielsen, Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mrs. Gene Kirk and Mrs. M. H. Pool. ! Mrs. William Morris was hostess host-ess to members of her bridge club last Friday evening. Those pre-! pre-! sent were Mrs. Dick Jones, Mrs. J. S. Rickerson, Mrs. Jim Smith. 1 son, Mrs. Gene Pitchforth, Mrs. Des Hickman, Mrs. Kenneth Hol-lis, Hol-lis, Mrs. Glen Barnes and Mrs. . Freda Outzen. At bridge, prizes were won by Mrs. Rickerson, Mrs. Pitchforth, Mrs. Smithson and Mrs. Jones. v Milford was the scene this week of a larire 'aiherinLT of stockmen and grazing service officials. The (rraziiia- ij,uj.ii:uy ij.es in this vicinity for both car.!.- and sheep permitees for a ten-year period and other matter.- connected with grazing on tile pu: lie domain were ' attended to. J. Pratt Allred, dis-' dis-' trict grazier from Fillmore, eon-ducted eon-ducted the meetings. Mrs. David S. Williams entertained enter-tained members of her bridge club ' and invited guests Thursday evening eve-ning of last week. Those present were Mrs. Myron Lewis, Mrs. Gene Kirk, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. J. H. Weston, Mrs. J. R. Murdock jr., Mrs. William Morris prizes at bridge were awarded to ' and Mrs. Walter Carlton. The Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Murdock and Mrs. Carlton. Mrs. Walter Muir entertained members of her "500" club at her 1 home Wednesday night. Those present were Mrs. Eddie Leech, 1 Mrs. Robert Tomsik, Mrs. Wayne Lyman, Mrs. Douglas Gilliam, Mrs. Leon Jones, Mrs. Charles McCulley, Mrs. Roy Firmage, ; Mrs. Russell Miller, Mrs. Jim ' Branncn, Mrs. Pete Banks, Mrs. I Mont Griffiths and Mrs. William Ashworth. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Steenbock left Monday for Salt Lake City, where Mrs. Steenbock was to undergo a major operation in the L. D. S. hospital. She was accompanied ac-companied by her two daughters, Mrs. Vernon George of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who will be with her mother while convalescing', and Tanis Strofeld, who will serve as a special nurse to her mother while in the hospital. Mrs. George surprised her mother by arriving unexpectedly in Milford Wednesday Wednes-day of the previous week. |