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Show LOCAL ITEMS In &0 ' Bargains et the Golden Rule. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clay spent the week end In Garrison. Harry Larson returned Monday from a business trip to Salt Lake. For Sale Baby bod. vor - reasonable. reason-able. Inquire of Mrs. Lu'u Germo. E. W. Clay of Garrison is in Mil-ford Mil-ford for a few days. Al McKeon of Salt Lake, was in the city the first of the week. Mrs. Mattie Corns and her small son arrived in Milford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Duflin motored motor-ed to Fish lake Saturday evening. Read the Golden Rulo Store's advertisement. A Wog and J. E. McManus of Salt Lake City, were in Milford this week. E. E. Mueller was here again inspecting in-specting watches this week. E. Terrill, of the Ellison-White cIVautauqua was in Milford Monday. Miss Alta Edwards returned Saturday Sat-urday night from Los Angeles. JMisses Idonna While and Ann Gillies Gil-lies left Tuesday evening for Salt Lalie to spend their vacation. .. ' C. A. Kalp and S. D. Atkin of Salt :.- . . Jr. ! Lake City, were in Milford this week. . . Mrs. Rachel Jefferson returned on t Sunday from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Keith were up from Nada last Friday. Better look over the Golden Rule Economy Specials this week. You .may miss something. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Calloway left Monday night to spend a month in Los Angeles. Mrs. Lorin Hardy and children left Monday night for Provo to spend the summer. Have you read the Golden Rule Store's advertisement this week. Don't miss It. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Clay of Bur-bank, Bur-bank, were here Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clay of our city. Mrs. C. E. Leavitt was down from Salt Lake this week visiting her husband. Mr. Bracken of Strevoll-Patterson Hardware company, is in town for a few days. 'Bert Lockhart signed his name on the hotel register again last week. We are always glad to see Bert. James Christensen and N. M, Peterson, Pet-erson, of Richfield were here this week. John Smith and W. L. Cooper of Salt Lake City were interesting the merchants on Saturday last. Mr G. W. Parks, one of the Tellu-ride's Tellu-ride's right hand men was with us this week. Misses Louise and1 Florence James Jam-es of Salt Lake, are the guests of their sister, Mrs. Elza Lucas. Morrison Hickman of the Tellu-ride Tellu-ride Power company is here from Richfield on business. Mayor and Mrs. Ed. Marksheffel are visiting in California for a short time. The Pioneer Girls of America, returned re-turned last week from a trip to American Am-erican Fork canyon. Andy Winkle left Wednesday morning for a fishing trip to Lyn--ndyl. Mrs. John Kirk and daughter, motored1 mo-tored1 to Tory last week to spend the summer. Harold P. Ryan of Milford and Miss Irene Long of Salina, were married mar-ried last week at Richfield. Mrs. Chas Edwards left Monday night to attend the funeral of her nephew, Josiah Carter, who was killed kil-led in an auto accident. Miss Thressa Pickering of Salt Lake, was the guest of Miss Irene Tanner, Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobson left Sunday for Los Angeles to attend the big Elk's convention to be held there this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ryan of Pine Grove, were in Milford Monday. Mrs. Ryan left the same evening for Salt Lake City to spend the summer. The Arrington-Bird company is well settled in the quarters formerly occupied by the T. W. Sloan company. com-pany. New goods are arriving daily Are you taking advantage of the Golden Rule Store's Economy Specials. Spec-ials. There are some good bargains offered this week. Better look them over. H. B. Waters and H. R. Waldo, of the Telluride Power company, and Commissioner Warren Stoutnour were here Monday to attend the hear ing of the Telluride Power company. Those who went fro mhere to attend at-tend the Elk celebration in Los Angeles, An-geles, were: Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobson, Mr and Mrs. Ed Marksheffel and Attorney At-torney C. T. Woodbury. Mrs. J. A. Kelly arrived in Milford Mil-ford last Sunday morning from Los Angeles to visit her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly like our city and Intend In-tend buying real estate here in the near future. Harry Ward left today for Garri son, Baker and Ely, to put up road signs directing the travelers to Milford. Mil-ford. He was accompanied by Red Black, who will do the heavy work. |