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Show And still the hot weather continues! con-tinues! Alfalfa and sprain crops in South Milford are said to be doing fine, however. Mr. and Mrs. George Rodgers left Saturday for Payson, there to be joined by their son Roy and wife for several days vacation trip to the Yellowstone National park. Miss Doris Hughes entertained last Friday evening in honor of Mrs. lone Beckwith. Games wero enjoyed with Mrs. Beckwith winning win-ning high score prize and ,Miss Rosalie Smith the consolation prize. Others present were the Misses Faye Lyman, Ruth Jones, Virginia Ryan and Isa Zabriskie. Mrs. Val Ycpscn was host? is to t.o b'lunrday Afternoon Br" Ige club July 20. Those present were Mrs. F. A. Bingham, Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. J. E. Wilson, Mrs. Douglas Ryan, Mrs. C. W!. Cates, Mrs. Rudolph Nielsen and Mrs. William Cochrane. Mrs. Williams was the winner of the high points prize, Mrs. Yepsen the high honors prize and Mrs. Ryan the consolation consola-tion prize. |