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Show m" m jw a-u-..m LOCALS & PERSONALS Richfield was represented here this week by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chris- j tensen of that city. ; C. A. Reed dropped in from Ogden i Wednesday. ! The rustling representative of the j Te'.luride, Mr. W. 0. Cluff was here1 yesterday. j J. R. Bagnall and L. R. Bag-nall, j sheep owners from Chester, Utah, j were seen here Thursday. " j Geo. L. Barton of Greenville spent1 Wednesday in Milford. j U. G. Reynolds now of Provo, ar-rived ar-rived in our city Tuesday. j W. H. Sperry a prominent Nephi ; citizen, was here this week. M. Harmon and A. "R. Whitehead of Zion, were doing business here this past week. William Hudst's smiling face was: noticed here this week. ! Geo. M. Haley of Salt. Lake, was ( here on Tuesday. ' ! Mv. and Mrs. Edward Bardseley dropped in from Beaver Lake on Mon-: dav. . i Edward Yearsley and Ed Hemes of i Oo-den were here Monday. j J. H. Deardon and A. Johnson were here from Garrison this week. I Mrs. J. L. Petty of Nampa, Ida.,, her sister, Mrs. Bradford, and Mr. ! and Mrs. F. Hernandez of Las i I Vegas, were here Sunday to attend i the Christian Science lecture. ; ! John C. Smith, the candy man was i here Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richardson of Harrison spent a few days with us, recently. , . j D. W. Wilson of Los Angeles is at the Atkin. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibson were the visitors from Minersville Sunday! j C. W. Butler was here from Modena, on Monday. J. W. Stacv.of Cedar was in Mil-'m-d this weekv on a short business trin. , ' . E. W. Steadman of Prpvo spent reveral ctav this week in Milford. Snecial one lot of new Spring Snorts Hats Price ?3.75 Milford Millinery. '). l m.w wiw I J. R. Boaz and L. C. Bundy, two mining men of Ogden have been in Milford this week looking over our ! mines. ! R. L. Walters of Toledo, Ohio, has j been in Milford the past week. j Ben Davis of Beaver, has been in i Milford this week on business. ', John Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ryan of Burbank have been in Mil-i Mil-i ord or several days. Douglas and Harold Ryan left over-: ! land for San Francisco Wednesday I morning. They expect to be gone some time. D. W. Wilson, a Los Angeles business busi-ness man is in Milford this week. George Thompson of Los Angeles, is in Milford. Carl Rone of Milford, is now work-in? work-in? in Salt Lake. L.'O. Devare of Bingham, is in Milford Mil-ford today. Ira Gardner of Richfield, was in Milford for a few davs this week. W. A. Hattie of Kansas City, Mo., is here in Milford at the present time. E. R. Marx of Lake Pleasant, Ariz, an influential mining man, is on our i city this week. j Carl Gessel of Salt Lake, is here this week. B. W. Jenning and L. P. Fournier , came over from Richfield to attend i the big Lion banquet and dance, j Word is received here that Owen I Stoker, former Milford boy, has sail-1 sail-1 ed for China. Owen was in hopes of coming- home this spring but duty called him elsewhere. Mrs. A. C. Nebeker substituted this week in school and the students were very well pleased, as she has traveled travel-ed extensively in China and was able to give many interesting talks on i that subject. The eighth grade stu-: stu-: dents wish to thank her. Mrs. Lloyd Lee and daughter Peggy, returned home from Beaver the first of the week where they have ; been spending the past several weeks, i Among those who went to Beaver ! Thursday evening to listen to the lec- ture on Training in amusements were j Ardath Johnson, Jaunita Miller, Mrs. jftoss Smith, Mrs. W. 0. Carlson. George Jefferson returned home Wednesday evening from a business trip to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Al unne spent rnurs-day rnurs-day in Beaver. E. W. Clay and Tom Deardon were in Milford Tuesday en route to Salt Lake. Mrs. Ross Smith returned from Salt Lake City Monday morning, where she had been visiting the past few days. Among those who went to Salt Lake with the Milford basketball tear were Mrs. Sam Hickman, Mary Roper, Mrs. Jas. Glenn and Mrs. Will Fernley. Howard Gospill returned ; home Thursday morning from Los Angeles. D. R. White of Los Angeles, and J. W. Botchellor of Las Vegas, U. P. officials are in our city this week. D. A. Olsen of Salt Lake City is in our city again for several days. J. H. Nichols of Salt Lake, is a visitor in Milford this week. E. Howard of Boise, Ida., was in Milford Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Baker of Zane, Utah, are visitors this week in Mil-ford. Mil-ford. ' George Herring of Spanish Fork, was in Milford for a few days this week. . Miss Josephine Cox of Beaver spent a day here. Mavin Hugh of Avon, was in Milford Mil-ford this week. Dr. F. J. Alexander, Eye sight specialist who has been making regular regu-lar professional visits to your town for many years will be at Low hotel, Beaver, Saturday, February 12th, 1 to 8 p. m., and Sunday, Feb. 13th, all day. If you have any trouble with your eyes do not fail to call. - |