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Show W.ITJIIIl IWIMIIWimil Mil I A SMINERSVILLE By MRS. LILLIAN MCKNIGHT V.'eddinr; bells raig doubly dur-:'Z dur-:'Z the holidays Hcbcr Giiiin,,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Kcber Gillins, was married .-.v Ycr,r,s day to Miss Emily Contry c t Boaver. Ecbby Goodwin, son of Mr. ana rrr";. "ild Goodwin, married Miss l rc.io Gentry, also of Beaver. The twr girU are sisters and Me ' iughtcrs of Sam Gentry of Beav- 'T5 Clinton Boyter, husband ol ' nn;' Murdock Boyter, has re-. re-. :n?d from the European war the-Vcr the-Vcr and has been released from he army.'-' They spent Christmas n the J. S. Murdock home ana '.lien left to visit Mr. Boyter's fam- ly in Panguitch. Another daughter, Miss Edith burdock, was home for the holidays holi-days from Salt Lake City, where :he is attending a beauty school. She has now returned to her school. Tuesday evening a farewell party was held for Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre and their son Hilbert, who will leave soon to make their home "n Salt Lake City. The first part ' . the evening a program was riven. Most of the numbers paid '-ibnte to them for the services they have rendered in the com-:"uii'ly. com-:"uii'ly. Mrs. Armina Banks paid tribr.to to them. Bob Dotson sang several numbers and accompanied iiim-elf on the guitar. Mrs. Effie r.Irrshall T-ave a humorous read-'nj read-'nj . Mrs. F. D. Williams sang a riedlcy of songs intersperced with the story of their life together, "allowing the program, the remainder remain-der cf the evening was spent, '"oncinfr, after which a lovely luncheon was served by th? ott'i-rera ott'i-rera cf the M. I. A. L-'.vcll Fotherisgham, ton of Mr. rd Mrrs. Jo r-h Fct'""-'!'n. hi", l'ot 'rncd from the Pacific, .vhe-' '. 2 has seen much action the past -nvcral years, with the armed forces. As soon as he reports to Ft. Douglas he will receive his (Uncharge. He plans to work for t'.ie Milne Trucking Co. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood enter t?aned a number of friends at a l-cfsteak and waffle supper fol-lcwing fol-lcwing the married folks' danci feveral out-of-town guesi.3 were present, including Mr. and Mrs. T.eeler Hatchings cf Desert Range Mr. and Mrs. Obra Myers and Mr. rnd Mrs. Clair Gillins of South Milford. Jac:: Ci: Lcr haj been variously :!! vth the flu and has been con-to con-to his bed for part of the holidays. Beryl Roberts, who until lately lias been a member of the air force, is home for good. He is f if, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Carter spc::i I part of the holidays here with Mr. (carter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Sidney Carter. The latter werj visiting in Salt Lake City and returned re-turned with them. Curt Bohn of Carp, Nov., is a houseguest of Mr. ani Mrs. Lson Davis. Mrs. Ireta Albrecht of Milford made a brief holiday visit, calling on many of her friends and relatives. rela-tives. Mx. and Mrs. Herbert Eyre are spending the holidays with their sons and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eyre of Las Vegas, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson of Los Angeles. Stirling McKnight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKnight of Milford but formerly of' Minersville, has just been released from the army. Stirling spent two years overseas over-seas as a member of the 82nd Airborne Air-borne division. He wears five bat-lte bat-lte stars: one for the Italian campaign, cam-paign, one for the invasion of Southern France, one for the Battle Bat-tle of the Bulge in Belgium, and two for the German campaign. II; win awarded the Purple Heart lc injuries received in the Battle cf the Bulge. |