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Show MINERSVILLE A farewell party was tendered the fellows who are leaving soon for the service. The party was given by the town and was well attended. at-tended. Those honored were Max and Rex Carter, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Carter, and Bruce Fotheringham of Milford, formerly of Minersville; Gerald Eyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre, and Gerold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eyre Am interesting interest-ing program was given followed by dancing. Bruce Fotheringham (Continued on last patre) MINERSVILLE (Continued from page 1) is the fourth son of Mrs. Ireta A1U brecht to enter the service. Miss Nona Eyre entertained at a lovely party Tuesday evening at her home in honor of her brother and uncle, who leave soon for the , service. t ' i ; j Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rollings- ; ! scad are guests this week of the , : Stephen Hollingsheud family. Mr. and Mrs. Marcine Davis entertained Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Connell Jones. Mr. Jones is home on a fur-, lough. Hayward Carter has just re-. turned from Salt Lake City, where ht received medical aid. j Max Williams, an employe of the ' Union Pacific railroad, was seri-. ously injured Sunday night when he was hit .by an engine while on ; duty. He is confined to the Mil- j ford hospital. ' |