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Show Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Farr of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gray of Ogden were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Keetch. Mr. Milton H. Pool made a business busi-ness trip to Salt Lake City the early part of the week. BLE Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Martin of Ely, Nev., former owners of the Milford Cafe, were in Milford this week visiting old friends. It being Mrs. Ellen Workman's lit f b'rthday, April 27th, she and her daughter, Mrs. Freda Outzen, and fW to Miss Jennie Edler took a pleasure mm trip to Cedar City. Mrs. R. L. Camster is in Brigham City visiting her mother, Mrs. P. M. Beard. ' Virgie Romick and sons, Edward i and Russell, were week-end guests at the Cecil Killam home. They enjoyed an Easter picnic in Rock Corral with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beard, Mrs. Charles Beard, Mrs. Cecil Killam and childen. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gilmore of Pocatello, Idaho, were guests at m the J. F. Tribole home last Thurs- day night. Mr. Gilmore was a buddy of Bill Tribole in Persia, ' when both were members of a railway operating battalion in the Persian Gulf command. The Gil-mores, Gil-mores, honeymooning, left Friday for Las Vegas. s Mrs. W. F. Cottrell of Provo is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. F. f Tribole, and son, Roy Cottrell. Mrs. 1 t Cottrell will spend part of the I ril summer in Milford. Mr. Milton H. Pool has returned from a business trip to Vernal. Mrs. F. A. Bingham and son Howard spent last week-end in ygX Salt Lake City, where Howard received re-ceived medical attention. l Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Koch spent the past week in Richfield visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Hansen. i Leaving Friday of last week and . returning Thursday, they were ac-UY' ac-UY' companied by Mrs. Jack Herring, daughter of Joseph O. Nelson of 0 Richfield. Mr. Koch reports that much of the fruit in the Richfield district was frozen by Wednesday morning's low temperatures. Jj Mrs. Arthur Connell and Mrs. Freda Outzen motored to St. George Wednesday evening, re- turning home Thursday morning. They were accompanied by Mrs 1 H. C. Meeker and daughter Kath- leen. |