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Show j3)(rQiii Mrs. I. Altman arrived home Friday from a visit of several days with relatives in Salt Lake i City. ! Miss Carlie' Thompson returned Saturday from a visit of a week with her grandparents in Para-gonah. Para-gonah. Mrs. Letha Martin has been enjoying en-joying an extended visit with relatives and friends in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Olsen of Salt Lake City arrived Monday for a visit of several 'days at the home of Mrs. Olsen's sister, Mrs. George Moore. Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Auxi-liary members met in their regular monthly meeting Tuesday, September Sep-tember 11. A very enyojable and instructive meeting was enjoyed with a fairly good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gillins arrived ar-rived home Sunday from a very enjoyable vacation visit with relatives rela-tives and friends in Las Vegas, Nevada Ne-vada and southern California. Mr. and Mrs. C. T Cate arrived in Milford Tuesday evening from I El Paso, Texas for a visit at the I home of Mrs. Cate's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lang. Mrs. Cate will be remembered as Mrs. Mary Fernley a former resident of Mil-ford. Mil-ford. 'Misses Colleen and Una Lou Martin returned Friday from a visit of some two weeks with relatives rela-tives and friends in Dayton, Idaho, Ida-ho, their former home. They were accompanied to Milford by their grandmother,1' Mrs. Annie Wolver-ton Wolver-ton of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris and son Douglas of Bingham were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. Morris' brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Morris. Mrs. Lizzie Griffiths of Beaver, a sister to the metiv accompanied the visitors from Beaver, where they had spent a few days. Mrs. Pratt Hoot of Kelso, California Cali-fornia enjoyed a visit this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. (Hans) Root. Mrs. A. T. Miller and two chil-; chil-; dren returned Tuesday of last week from a visit of some three weeks with relatives and friends in Lynn-j Lynn-j dyl and Salt Lake City. ! Mrs. Darel Quayle of Salt Lake City, a former resident of Milford, visited friends here last week. While here she was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George" Moore. Miss Ann Marie Outzen, a freshman student at the University Univer-sity of L'tah this year, will receive The News at 'jOo University street, through the thoughtfulness of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Outzen. Out-zen. County Commissioner W. G. White, M. H. Pool, Vance Fisher, Frank Stewart and 0. W. Evans attended a meeting Tuesday of the state road commission, held with Governor Herbert B. Maw in attendance. They were part of a large delegation of road enthusiasts enthusi-asts from Emery, Sevier and Beaver Bea-ver counties called to urge standardization stan-dardization of roads through Sa-lina Sa-lina and Clear Creek canyons, and highway 21 from Milford 74 miles west to a point in the vicinity of Baker, Nevada. Mrs. Robert L. Carter returned Tuesday of last week from San Pedro, California, where she had been with her husband, who now has been transferred to a port farther up the coast. Mrs. Carter is the former Miss Irene Atkin and she has resumed, for the time being, her old position as assistant assist-ant in the Telluride Power company com-pany office. Miss Genevieve Parkinson, who has 'been filling the position, resigned in order to take up her third year of college work at Brigham Young University. Univer-sity. Mrs. Dell Holyoak, in renewing the Holyoaks' subscription to The News from Salt Lake City, where they now make their home, states that they are enjoying their life in the city but miss the friendly people of Milford. Their son, Sergeant Ser-geant Jim Holyoak, who completed a tour of 35 missions as gunner with the Eighth Air force, still is at Kearns replacement depot, where he is employed as a stenographer, steno-grapher, and is able to be home at nights, which makes it nice for all of them, Jim being their only child. . Miss Shayla Kert, local C. A. A. operator, motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday of last week, being accompanied by Mrs. M. J. Walters and daughter Frances and the Misses Genevieve and Ella Jean Parkinson. The group visited friends and did some shopping. I. Mitchell Fisher, newly appointed ap-pointed ' bishop of the Milford L. D. S. ward, officiated at his first marriage ceremony September 5, when Pauline Clark, well liked civil aeronautics administration operator, ibecame the bride of Wayne Harding, Union Pacific brakeman. The marriage was performed per-formed at the Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. William Cochrane jr. visited at the Cochrane sr. home last week on their return to Walnut, California after spending the summer at their farm home in Felt, Idaho. They were accompanied accom-panied to Wlalnut by Mr. Coch-rane's Coch-rane's mother, who will visit with them in California, and also with her daughter, Mrs. Margaret. Cheathan, and family. Mrs. Norman L. Lamb returned to Minersville Friday 0f last week from Salt Lake City, where she had visited with the family of her husband. The latter, a former railroad rail-road man, following eight months of overseas duty as gunner of an M-8 armored car with a cavalry reconnaissance unit, now is located at Camp Altenbury, Indiana. Miss Helen Davis, Mrs. Lamb informs The News, still is in California, where she has been spending some time. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Magill left last week-end for ' Lynndyl, where Mr. Magill will resume his position as Union Pacific roundhouse day foreman, following service of some two years as night foreman at Milford. Their daughter, Carolyn, a Milford high school senior, will remain here to complete the school year. It is with keen regret that Milford people see these good people depart, both of them having made a host of friends during the comparatively short time they have lived here. Mrs. Magill has been active socially and as a V. F. W. Auxiliary member. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Pitchforth returned today (Thursday) from Salt Lake City, where Mrs. Pitch-forth Pitch-forth accompanied her daughter, Patricia, in registering as a pre-cadet pre-cadet nurse at the College of St. Marj-of-the-Wasatch, a preliminary prelimi-nary to regular training as a cadet nurse. Miss Patricia, a 1944 graduate of Milford high school, attended: Dixie college for the 1944-45 school year. To keep her daughter informed of Milford's happenings while awayl Mrs. Pitchforth has entered a subscription subscrip-tion to The News in her behalf. Mr. and Mrs. Berlyn Osiborn of Escalante are the parents of a 7-pound 7-pound baby girl, born September 4. Mrs. Osborn is the former Ranae Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, and the members mem-bers of the latter family have visited visit-ed her at various times during the past two weeks, Grandma Smith, being present for the blessed event and remaining there. Mr. Osborn, who was inducted into army service ser-vice several months ago, was home a few days before the babe, their fourth child, was born, but his furlough expired before the latest J feminine addition made her ap-! ptarance. j M |