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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS HELD OVER FROM LAST WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garfield returned re-turned to Milford Wednesday. Miss Nettes Hodges has been employed em-ployed by the Corner -Confectionery. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. G. R. Wilcox at an all-day meeting, with a covtved dish luncheon, Thursday, October 11. Mrs. N. C. Schow and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nebeker were among the Milford Mil-ford people who drove to Beaver Sunday to attend the monthly church conference. Mrs. Wm. Tabot has returned from Salt Lake. Anna Chapman is helping at June's Beauty Shop. Mrs. J. W. White has returned from Salt Lake City. Mrs. E-: L. Ferguson went to Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. W. C. Christensen has returned from a trip to Los Angeles. Mrs. T. L- Marquis is visiting in Brigham City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ryan were down from their ranch a few days this week. Cecil Killam was in town Sunday to spend the day with his folks here. Howard Jones, Ted McCulley, Bob Killam and Leland Beard were out early on the opening of the duck season and returned with a good supply sup-ply of ducks. Mr. and Mrs. L. Woods of Joseph, Nevada, spent most of the week in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gray, of Baker, Nevada, were here this past week. A. W. Magleby and Wm. Symms of Monroe, were Milford visitors Tuesday. Tues-day. C. A. Stoney was here Tuesday visiting his sister, who is employed in i . i the Milford schools. i Mrs. Chas. Trillis of Provo, is here visiting her many friends. Mr. and MVs. R. R. Kanert have moved to Milford. Allen R. Brown, of Santa Monica, California, is a Milford visitor. |