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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS E. C. Evans is with us again. Miss Olive Johnson is visiting relative rel-ative in Salt Lake City. For Sale One lot on McKeoi. street. Bargain R. G. Stewart. j D. M. Burnes was here on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Weather favors shipments. Buy coal now. Bonneville Lumber Co. Miss Hattie Whornham came over from Beaver yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rowley of Garrison, Gar-rison, were here on Tuesday. Elmer Fowler was in from Garrison Gar-rison Thursday. Mrs. Linda Twkchel was a Milford v.skur on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cline, made a. rip to Suit Lake City this week. Lic k Ilar'.'-n was with us agaiir :"i--'ti-rday. -iici Ardalh Juhnson has returned I rum her "hunting" trip, t Airs. L. ('. Ryan, formerly, Eflie Emerson, now of Ely, Nevada, wa In n; this week. Miss M. Catherine Smithson la visiting he rsister, Mrs. Susan Peak at Modena. Mrs. Margaret S. Parker will arrive ar-rive here Sunday to resume her school duties. Mr. and Mrs. A. Barlow of Rich-! Held, were here Wednesday on theiv return from a honeymoon trip. I Stan Tattersall and Cy Jones of I Leaver have spent most of the week j in Milford. I Car shortage reduces mine pro-jduction. pro-jduction. Buy coal now of the Bonneville Bonne-ville Lumber company. Mrs. Harry Ward left Monday for a visit of several weeks in southern California. Mrs. Charles Moore was called u. Rlanchard, Iowa. Thursday, by the death of her uncle, j AVallace and Donald Moore have i been visiting the Hay family In Salt L::ke City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore visit- ed Mr. and Mr?. McKay at Clear Lake I over Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell came down Wedmesday from Lynndyl for . a short visit. j Howard Tanner left Friday to at- tend school school in Nephi, where lie ; a mpmher of the graduating class. Francis R. Terry andi Win. Terry, j of Las eVgas. Nevada, are here visit-j visit-j ing their cousin, Mr. Draper, the au-lomibile au-lomibile man. lleba Korns left Sunday morning l.o sprnd the winter with her grandmother grand-mother in McPherson, Kan9., and attend at-tend school. j Miss Mabel Davidson came up from San Bernardino last Friday for a visit over Labor da ywith her sister. sis-ter. Mrs. Robt. Sherwood. Clyde Tanner left Friday for SaK Lake City, where he will stay this winter with his brother, Stan, and ac-tend ac-tend school. Cl.irk Kesler and family, Dr. Mark hair and family and Miss Gladys ;Ccleman, left Sunday morning to j tour Zion canyon. j Miss Flora Lyman arrived Tuesday (o take the ulace of Miss Dorothy Metcalf in the master mechanic's of-j of-j f!ce. Miss Metcalf left Saturday 'to accept a position in Salt Lake City. Mrs Keough and daughter. Made-I Made-I i 1 1 . left Thursday for Salt Lake to make their home. Mr. Keough has a ri;n Li, one of the local trains out of Pr!i Lfke City. The Business Women's club of Milford, will give a reception Monday evening ill honor of Mrs. C. T. Martin Mar-tin at the Hotel Atkin. Mrs. Martin kaves very soon for Salt Lake City to reside permanently. Miss Lucile Franke, who has been spending the summer with her mother, moth-er, Mrs. L. M. Robinson, at Rocky iFord, left the last of the week fc " Salt Lake City, where she will teach ; again this winter. Miss Helen Ruth Ward left Suu-day Suu-day morning for Topeka, Kansas, where she will spend the winter at the home of her uncle and attenu high school. This is Miss Ward's 2nd year at Topeka, and she will be one of the graduates in the spring. Miss Afton Lyman, of Salt Lake City, visited Sunday and Monday at the W. F. Cottrell home. In her honor hon-or a weinie roast was given Mondai night at the Cedars on the Wild Bil mine road, which was attended! by Mr and Mrs. Cottrell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, Wil-cox, Mr. and Mrs. Noorda, Mrs. Trib-ole, Trib-ole, "Mrs. Gray, Miss Lyman, Miss Roper and Fred oCttrell. |