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Show ! The Minersville ba.-'eball team ! comes to Milford Sunday for the : next to the last j'rne of the , league season. Everybody come! j Mrs. Annette Mud.ett of Las ; Vegas, Nevada, is here, visiting j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I Schow, and fami'.v. I . Word was received here the first of the week of the birth of a ten-pound baby boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schow of Cedar City. Ted Kronholm, local marshal and deputy county sheriff, is taking tak-ing a short vacation following a minor operation which he underwent under-went at the local hospital a few days ago. Clarence Grimshaw and Mrs. Dern Osborne were called to Salt Lake Wednesday by a serious turn in the condition of their father, John Grimshaw, G7, Beaver carpenter car-penter and contractor, who pa.-sed away Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Carlton and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Crandall of Mantua, Ohio, cousins of Mr. Carlton, left Wednesday for a ten days trip to Grand canyon and the southern Utah parks. Captain Gilbert S. Knapp, commanding com-manding officer of the new C C C camp which is being constructed in Milford, has been joined by his wife and little daughter, who come here from Ohio. Vurl W. Frazier and Kenneth G. Sherwood, two Milford boys attending at-tending the citizens military training train-ing camp at Fort Douglas, were announced Monday as among the ten best marksmen in the first year basic rifle course quite an honor among the large number of young fellows taking the course. L. A. Wynaught, a director in the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Sou-thern Utah and chairman of the road committee, together with Mrs. Wynaught and H. T. Hanks, attended the monthly meeting of the association Saturday and Sunday Sun-day at V-T park, later proceeding on to the north rim of the Grand ea-nyon. Dr. I. J. Hopkins, a practicing physician and surgeon of Palo Alto, Al-to, California for the past three years but previous to that a resident resi-dent of Beaver, was in the county the first of the week, attending to business matters and visiting with old friends in Beaver and Milford, having become widely and most favorably acquainted here while he was practicing in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Eck-man Eck-man left Saturday night for a vacation va-cation trip of three weeks in southern sou-thern California. While they are away the regular Sabbath school and Bible class work established locally as a part of the Seventh Day Adventist effort in this section, sec-tion, will' be in charge of Caleb Davidian of Oakland, who has been associated with Mr. Eckman. Miss Hannora Hutchins returned return-ed Wednesday morning from Salt Lake, where she accompanied Mrs"1, Gertrude Dewey, both of them enjoying en-joying themselves thoroughly in connection with the Covered Wagon Wag-on days fete and the army and navy aerial maneuvers. Mrs. Dewey Dew-ey remained in Salt Lake to begin her six months business course at the L. D. S. Business collge, which she won in the recent subscription sub-scription campaign conducted for The News. Miss Gail Gray, daughter of Mrs. E. E. Gray, returned Wednesday Wednes-day from Beverly Hills, California, Califor-nia, where she completed her junior jun-ior year in high school. Miss Gray is exceptionally talented along the lines of sculpture and art and was declared by her high school art teacher to be the best in the class in the modeling of horses of which the Milford student has made a speciality. She will be spending only two weeks with home folks before returning to California to resume her school work. |