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Show ! LATE MENTION I Personals Picked up a( the Hlcvcn;ti I Hour Dei'ore Dress M. L. Jones, of Provo registered at the Milford Thursday. J. S. Grown, of Tremonton. registered regis-tered at the Atkin yesterday. Howard Elliott, of Los Angeles, made a business visit to Milford this week. C. B. W. Gray, a business man of Bozeman, Montana, stopped at the Milford over Thursday. J. H. Carter, of Nada paid Milford a business call Thursday, returning to his home the same evening-Tom evening-Tom Martin returned this morning to Salt Lake, whither he was called to serve upon the grand jury. A. W. Brigham, a well known resident res-ident of Frisco, was a Milford caller yesterday, stopping at the Milford Hotel. A. D. Bedford, from San Bernardino, Bernar-dino, California, spent a few hours in Milford Thursday, stopping at the Milford. Mrs. J. H. Benton and children went to Salt Lake tonight to do some winter shopping and to see the sights of the city. Ben Davis, of Beaver, attended to personal business in Milford yesterday, yester-day, returning to the county seat the same day. W. W. Butler, of Lund, found it necessary to visit Milford on Thursday Thurs-day and subscribed his name in the Milford guest book. County Superintendent of Schools Edgar White spent a few days here this week, in company with Professor Profess-or Hall, State Inspector of High Schools. Professor Harris, the state school inspector, remarked to a News man last night that Milford and Beaver county should be proud of her high school, especially the handsome auditorium audi-torium with its beautiful stage accessories. ac-cessories. He thinks it the equal of any high school in the state, and ahead of many. |