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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS J. P. Johansen made his usual trip from Garrison this week. Harry Ward returned Wednesday from a visit to Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Ward will remain for a visit during the summer months. ' ; ' George Litchfield and Rue Neilson went after the elusive trout Thursday morning, in the hills near Miners- ville. . ' The Karl S. Carlton family motored to Puffer's Lake last week-end and returned with a goodly catch of fine trout. i I .. A postcard received this week from J. V. (Pat) Reynolds, mailed from Santa Cruz, California, would indicate that he is having a very enjoyable ! vacation trip. He expects to tour the entire west coast, up to Alaska. I Mrs. Itha Kinney and children arrived ar-rived this week from Huntington, Park, California, where they; have been sojourning. Mrs. Earl Stonehocker is down from Salt Lake visiting in Milford this week. -Mrs. Ronald Banks returned this week after visiting in Salt Lake and Logan. . i Dr. and Mrs.- Lloyd Kohler were in Salt Lake a few-days this week. Mrs. P.. J.- Evans is visiting her husband in Salt Lake this week. ' W. F. Cottrell left for a two weeks' ' vacation in northern cities. i Mrs. Charles Moore has been visiting visit-ing in Los Angeles and Tia Juana for the past month. D. C. M'etzger of the Western Un-: Un-: ion Telegraph Co., spent the weekend week-end in Milford. ! Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Duncan of Virginia City, Montana, arrived here this week j ' : j Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Clark of Salt Lake City, were here Monday. i . . Margaret Bullen of San Francisco, Field representative of the Red Cross, is in Milford looking into Red Cross matters. ' ! ' ' ! Carl Veatert of Salt Lake, but well known in M,ibford, was here yesterday. yester-day. ,M,r. and Mrs. J. B. Hurst of Salt i Lake, visited in Milford on Tuesday. Theresa Hall and Reta Hall, of . Minersville, were having dental work j done here Tuesday. E. W. Dairs of Richfield, was in Milford Wednesday. j T. C. Haycock arrived here from Panguitch on business, Tuesday. C. E. Thompson and A. E. Williams of Salt Lake, spent several days here this week. R. W. Atkin was over from Beaver this week. Ira R. Lewis, of the Telegraph Co., spent the week-end in Milford. D. W. Percy, William C. Hunter, Edward M. Little, Billie Becher of the Telegraph Co., and Welding gang, came into Milford on pleasure bent Saturday. Burnett (Buck) Edwards went to Salt Lake City Monday to take an examination in connection with a railway position. |