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Show LOCAL ITEMS Max Outzen returned from a trip to Salt Lake City Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. VanFleet spent Sunday Sun-day in Milford. Kalsomining Pre-war prices. Call Phone No. 96. Tom Beard. Mrs. B. L. Murdock of Boston, was in our city on Sunday last. J. H. Deardon of Garrison, has ljeen in town for several 's. Dan Trujillo the Richfield sheep man was with us this past week. Oscar Larson returnedi Saturday from a short trip to Burgank. Mrs. Clark Kesler left for Beaver on Monday to visit relatives. Frank Crookston of Delta, spent the week end here. Moses Edwards, of Beaver was in town Saturday. Mrs. Clara Howrt of Beaver spent Easter here with friends. Miss Vera White of Beaver, spent Saturday with Miss Ardah Johnson. E. N. Thompson of Beaver, was in town Monday. W. B. Coon and family have moved irti the Howarth home. Miss Arleen Willdon is the guest of Mrs. Van Hickman for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin left by auto, Sunday on a few days business trip to Salt Lake City. Beginning next Sundry. April 3, the evening services at t" e Methodist Episcopal church will be jir. :.t S, instead in-stead of 7:30 p. m. The Sunday school and Young People's church will remain the same, as to hours of convening. Beginning next Sunday night the pastor will preach a series of sermons ser-mons on "What We Believe. "These will be based on the articles of fa.ith of the Christian church. The first article ar-ticle will be presented next Sunday-evening, Sunday-evening, whfch is "Of Faith in the Holy Trinity." The doctrine of God. Everybody invited to all of our services. A force of men are cleaning out the septic tank east of town. Tom Martin has charge of the work. , Miss Hortense Hardy spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ed wards at the Montreal mine. W. E. Jones lias moved into the home that was occupied by the W. B. Coon family. Mr. and Mrs. VanFleet of New-house, New-house, spent the week end at the Mil-ford Mil-ford Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fournier, of the Telluride station, spent the week end here. Warren Neilsen and Miss Faus of Beaver, spent Sunday with Miss Chris tensen. The Blanpied and Germo families had a very pleasant Easter party at the Wild Bill mine. Leo F. M&rrinan of Boise, Idaho, has taken the managership of the Western Union office. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smithson of Garrison, are here visiting his parents," par-ents," Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smithson. " Mr. and Mrs. Dug Fotheringham, cf Beaver have moved here to make (heir home. Sam Cline, who has been in Los Angeles for the past few weeks, returned re-turned today. Mr. Lawrence Lowry, a prominent business man of Mantl, fas here on Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter James, of Black Rock, were here yesterday, en route to Garrison. For Sale Three Rhode Island Red cockerells, $2.50 each. Also eggs for setting. Charles Beard. Russell Parsons returned today noon from an extended business trip to Southern California. A. B. Williams came down from the Moscow to enjoy the bright lights of Milford. 'C. K. Jameson and M. O. Cooley, came over from Minersville on Monday. Mon-day. Stanle and Reuben Griffiths of Minersville, were in Milford on Tuesday. E. L. Christophensen and wife, came in from Garrison Monday to spend a day. M. D. Daly is back from Mantl and is again on the job on the railroad. rail-road. Mrs. A. H. Milsap. of Caliente, spent the latter part of the week visiting vis-iting friends in Milford. Mrs. E. P. Blanpied left Tuesday on 19, for a few days visit with friends in Caliente. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Baxter and family spent Easter Sunday at the Gospill home south of Milford. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Banks, a boy, Tuesday. Mother and 'iaby doing nicely. Mrs. Steve Stoker is confined to 'tor room with a severs case of rheumatism. rheu-matism. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimshaw, are visiting relatives and; friends in Beaver City. Larry Lambert Lemon arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemon, March 1G. All concerned are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kinney. Mrs. W. A. Miller and Miss Mary Richards, pent Wednesday and Thursday of last week at Paragoouah. Chas. Decker, a railroad man from Lynndyl, formerly of here, who has been away for about a year, has returned re-turned here to make his home. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bailey, of Pro-vo, Pro-vo, arrived here Wednesday morning morn-ing and are packing their household goods for shipment. . Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ellis, old .timers, .tim-ers, of Milford, were with us on Thursday last. Mrs. Ellis is a sister of Mrs. Ira Baxter. Miss Alta Edwards and mother, Mrs. M. E. Edwards, are spending a veek with their sister and daughter, Mrs. Wm. Nichols, of Frisco. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Ashworth and Mrs. Josie Gillins and little baby, of Reaver, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Levi over Easter. Joseph Murdack Sr. of Beaver, is spending some little time with his son, Joseph at their farm at Beaver Bottoms. A. P. Wallace, superintendent of the Hal Oil company, at Delta, made i. pleasant call at the News office on Monday. . Mrs. M. E. Edwards returned on Wednesday from Frisco, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Willard Nichols. The Ladies aid of the Methodist church, will meet at the home: of Mrs. R. G. Siewert Thursday afternoon of this week, at 2:30 p. m. All are cordially cor-dially invited. Mrs. J. Blumberg and: children leave this week for Wampa. and Em-mett. Em-mett. Idaho, where she will visit relatives rel-atives and friends. They will also spend a few rlava at Sal ToV r:t.. Mrs. Martin Reisner and little son returned Tuesday evening from Los Yngeles, where they have been for some time visiting Mrs. Relsner's father. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Elmer and family and Virginia. August and Peggy Nichols spent Easter Sunday at the home of Horace Elmer on the farm, three miles from town. O. F. MoShane of Beaver, left Mon day for Salt Lake City, to begin his new duties on the Industrial committee. com-mittee. His family will remain in Beaver for the present. Mr. John Matron, wife and daughter, dau-ghter, the mining man of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday in Milford and vicinity, looking after his mining interests. in-terests. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Cooper have returned re-turned from a month's visit In Texas. Tex-as. On their way home they sp-ent a few days at Los Angeles and Long Beach. California. Mrs. Louise Turley of Boise, Idaho is the guest of her neice and sister. Mrs. R. E. Parsons and Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Turley will also visit friends in Beaver, where she formerly lived. Mr. and Mrs. Auto Meek, cf the famous Baker ranch, hut now. since the recent purchase, known as the Meek ranch, wore in Milford a few clays this past week attending to business bus-iness matters. Dr. Hunter, accompanied by Dr. Leonard, nose and throat specialist, of Salt Lake City, went to Modena last week and operated upon S cases for removal of tonsils and adenoids. All are getting along nicely. The children who attended the Vic- I tory theatre Friday, were each given j an Easter treat by Mrs. E. V. Kesler. , With every bag of popcorn purchased j they received a little chick-j en. The play was well attended. Dainty announcements are being! received by the friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hanlon. of Provo. formerly former-ly of here, of the arrival of a little daughter, Margaret, at their home March 26, 1921. 1 One of the social affairs of the week will be the card party Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at the Odd Fellow's hall. The hostesses are Mrs. James Glenn, Mrs. Fred Jefferson, and Mrs. Lulu Germo. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hardy, of Minersville, Min-ersville, Jwetat to Meadow, Wednesday Wednes-day of last week to attend the fu-l'.eral fu-l'.eral of a cousin, Mr. Sam Ames, who died the fore part of the week with acute appendicitis and was buried bur-ied Thursday. The deceased left a wife and five children to mourn him. Fred Cottrell, who is attending school at the Westminster college at Salt Lake, has been spending his spring vacation here with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell, returned re-turned to his school duties Wednesday. Wednes-day. A party of young people took their lunches and went on an Easter egg hunt west of town Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Those who went were: Leah Smith, Olive and Bob Johnson, Max-ine Max-ine and Kathrine Kirk and Ardela Smith. Mr. 'and Mrs. D. Christensen and little son were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Blumburg, Tuesday evening. A pickle luncheon was served by the hostess, after which the evening was spent with cards and social chatting. Paul Cline of Reed, was sent to the Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake City, Sunday, with a badly infected hand, which he got scratched while unloading a car of household furniture, furni-ture, having recently moved from the city of Reed, where they will make their home. R. Bumbeck, James Rayner, Heber Cox, A. M. Douglas, A. T. Reese. E. M. Arterburn, Ralph E. Gray, T. Nelson, Nel-son, M. L. Gardner, Elmer Stout, Homer Ho-mer Stout, D. A. Kelly, C. H. Erick-son, Erick-son, R. O. Houghton of Salt Lake City and New York, arrived in our citv yesterday. L. E. Fass and C. Kunkle of Salt Lake City, took a trip through St. George and Southern Utah, and arrived ar-rived in Milford Saturday evening. They said there were too many roads and no signs in evidence to direct the travelers to different , localities. Whose move is this? The Beehive girls met at the home of Mis Ardath Johnson Friday night of last week, for the purpose of awarding aw-arding seals for their winter's work. After the regular business, meeting, a series of progressive games were played. Mrs. Louise Moore won first prize and Annetta Hodges the consolation. conso-lation. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Mr. George Murdock, of Salt Lake City, formerly of Beaver, who has been spending a few days ? home, spent Sunday afternoon and evening with his nephew and. family, Mr. Joa. R. Murdock. He left on the evening train for his home at Salt Lake City. . |