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Show I Marrian Vincent arrived home '.'oin y;tro. West Virginia, last week ;d ha" gone back to work for the r-T.-oad company. Having been in i tVr-'eon states, he has seen some t r.try v.'hyp gone. Ari'o.'.r Wood came over from Cal-'!' Cal-'!' ' !:ite 'as! evening on the way to ; vi ' to bring, back his wife, Mrs. 1 v.";;-i '-as been in Beaver for . taling Chiropractic treat- ra.iv.i Dr. E'lersficken. She has l)p -n siayiiig at the home of Mrs. Geo. '' r.iK'Tnore. Mi', and Mrs. Johnny Mess entertained enter-tained at their home at the Experimental Experi-mental farm Friday evening of las: j-vpcV. Mr. and Mrs". Sloan and little d 'l'Trtors, in honor of Mrs. Sloan'r birthday. A four course dinner wc served by Mrs. Mess in her usual 'leasing manner and the remainder of the evrning was spent with musir and Bridge. Ralnh Lemon, manager of the Milton; Mil-ton; Light and Power co.. who has been sick since last Thursday, with lie flu. is getting along fine and will soon be able to he out. Mrs. Lemon l thief operator for the Milford Tele-p'-.r'ne Co.. was taken sick with the 'l:i 'as-t Saturday night. Miss Nina and Amy Thiesen are wiorking day j a:;,! ni-.-hf sltifl. We hope Mrs. Lem-'pii Lem-'pii wiil soon be able to be on ;i - j 'Our congenial clerk, R. A. Kirk-ihnm. Kirk-ihnm. of T. W. Sloan & Co., who has been in Moah. Nevada, for some time, running a branch store for Sloan Bros, has been in Salt Lake on a visit with his family. One can hardly say it was a pleasant visit, for he was qpite sick for nearly six weeks with the flu. lie is now on His way back to Moah,-stopping Moah,-stopping off to visit old friends. During Dur-ing the absence of Mr. Hickman, and Hie Cltrif-'mas rush, he has been as-i-ting in the store here. Mr. Henry Srhepers of Salt Lake, and Sells, Ftah, was here on Monday on his way to look over, the old Lawrence Law-rence mine, about sixty miles from j Newdiouse. Mr. Schepers has but re-;te:ii:y re-;te:ii:y come into control of this val-1 val-1 aable piece of property and he in-; in-; ter.ds to do extensive development work on it. The name of the mine has been changed to the Montezuma. 'Tr. Scheners ic also engaged extensively exten-sively in farming at Sells, where he has vast holdings. This year he has iti over 30'10 acres of wheat. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, who '. n ram-h eight miles south of Li.,., are ipeiing quite indignant i '.,.-:' way things are disappearing : -.i "'te ranch. Mr. Martin proved 1 " ranch some time ago. but '. "rr f -"' health, has not been ' '-'f ".-.v.: Among the arti-'' arti-'' " i 'i'tg. "r - tiie following? 1 i att rrss. 2 pillows. 1 elec- i ar -. i fans, and 3 ax-hand-1 ' - -- ni: y veeni fur.ny to some peo-J ' '; it r -,c not impress Mr. Mar- ' : t way ii, the b-,i.-i . A-:". ."H 7. Tnrlor, Field-Secretary ' "- "' .. "' iT of dei-tr.se. was " ! ' t.:y. After making a '' - 'liea population of :-.'' aoii ;-. ;7.-. Tjylr.r reports that " "' :;;a i, u work v-ill be taken , t"1 ?r iti .1. a. id Frisco. This work '' ' " lar th.,; supervision of J " e . . .a . authorit ies. Mr. j ' " X" ':-, County superintend-j i ' : '' vr' b.ave charge of i " i !! aaked to se- - ' i ' a Ii of these ; ' " '--'; :. ranirs to the j nr.-.. y 1 .. '." of dr't -nse for appoint-I i'-'Vlt. . , ' Every day there is a bunch of soldier hoys passing through Milford oa their way home to spend Christmas and there will be many happy homes. Our good friend, Mr. Lichty, supers intendent of transportation for the Salt Lake, with headquarters in Los Angeles, sepnt Monday in Milford. It is a pleasure indeed, to pass encon-iums encon-iums on those whom we both respect and admire, and this popular and estimable es-timable gentleman will always find us ready with the gracious paragraph para-graph expressing our regards and sincere sin-cere and consistent wishes for further fur-ther acknowledgement of his efficient effi-cient service. We use a horn, but only to acclaim a good friend and an admirable gentleman. |