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Show MINERSVILLE By MRS. .LUAN MtKNIGQT Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gressman and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gressman and children have moved to Arco, Idaho, to make their home. Leaving next Monday for a vacation va-cation are Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Fotheringham and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hollingshead. They plan to visit in Salt Lake and Springville. Commissioner Elmer Marshall and Stanley McKnight spent part of the week in Salt Lake on business. busi-ness. Visitors this week at Tooele are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and their daughter Shirley. Mrs. Roy McG'nty is in Cali-ornia Cali-ornia for a brief visit. Recent visitors at Pioche, Nev., were Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. They were guests at the home of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-vin Mer-vin Baker. Friday the Junior High School plans to make Monroe swimming pool the scene of their annual Sluff Day activities. Sunday evening the Primary Association As-sociation will present their annual an-nual spring festival. Most of the youngsters in town will take part. Daughters and granddaughters of George H. Eyre went to Milford lo help him celebrate his 81st lrrthday. Mrs. Jane Theriot and children have been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roberts. Rob-erts. Mr. Theriot flew here from Las Vegas, but they drove back. The Lincoln camp of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Captain Eloise Murdock. The lesson will be given by daughter Virgen Jameson. Mrs. Mary Ellen Mathews is staying in Beaver with her daugh-tcr, daugh-tcr, Mrs. Kenneth Ward, who is ill. I Miss Anna Rae Williams, Elean- I or Robert's, Max Carter and Ross j Marshall spent last week-end at Las Vegas and Boulder Dam. |