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Show -. j -,'vv. 0 111 HOT OFF THE WIRE About People and Events of Local Interest Sir;iy liils of Information Gathered at Kumloiii am! Arranged for lia;itl Kea!i:rs ('. 10. tiumniciiui,ys oi Sail Lake was in .'! ilford last week. .Nino variety of dress ginghams at .ucCulley's. It P.4 C. Decker, formerly mayor of l'i'ovo. was in .Milford Sunday ai the .Ml. in Hotel. ri .1. L. Ingram of Han Francisco v., is registered at one of the hotels i.i :. Tuesday. fM S. Li. Atkin, Koy Cowan, Win. W. i : 1 1 1 ) i- ami (.1. r. Stephenson were all doing business in AMIt'ord last week. IU There will he Catholic services in Mili'ord April 211th, at 9 o'clock in the 1. O. O. F. hall. IE ?, Kev. Mork.'who held services here I in the .Methodist church Tor two j weeks, finished the series last Sun-1 day evening, and on Monday morning morn-ing returned to his home in Salt Lite City. ! Sj Mrs. M. Fotheringliam of Beaver cuae over to Milford Thursday and pave the introductory remarks at the lecture on Christian Science Fri-ihiy Fri-ihiy night, given by Francis J. Fluno, of Oakland, Cal. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church met with .Mrs. W. F. Qottrell at her home yesterday afternoon. A pleasant and profitable time was spent. Plans were discussed for an addition to the church building, which is much needed. Guy C. Lewis, a former member of the News staff and who has many friends and relatives in Milford. has enlisted in Company D. of the Seventh Sev-enth California regiment of infantry at Pomona, Cal., and is now iu training train-ing camp at Arcadia near Los Angeles. An-geles. EJ Sol. Camp with a party of three arrived in .Milford Tuesday evening. They are engaged in mining enter-enst enter-enst .-,. Mr. Camp is associated with Ciiant Snyder, who will soon be here to enter into greater activities with his associate owners of mining prop-f prop-f erties. Pa-Mr. Pa-Mr. Chapman, the barber who was recently sent to a Salt Lake hospital from Milford, died at 4:45 p. m. Saturday, April 14th. His widow accompanied the remains to Kansas. .Mrs. Chapman writes her most sincere sin-cere thanks to those who assisted her here. )!41 There was a meeting for the organization or-ganization of a Sunday school at the Prairie school house on the project last Sunday. Frank Gospill was elected to lead the meeting Sunday, May 5th, at the Hillside school house when it is hoped that the permanent perman-ent organization will be formed. PS llean Hanks was hostess to a crowd of little girls Wednesday evening ev-ening at her home in honor of her iweli'ih birthday. After a merry time of games and refreshments the little folks were treated to a ride home in thi auto with Mr. Hanks as chauf-f.'ur. chauf-f.'ur. i Joe Tribole has received a l"tter from Wesley Carlisle, dated April j from the Naval" Training Sta-: : inn on Coat Island in Pan Francis-j .; Day. Wesley says he has seen -"".r battleships on the hay and ar-ro-;ilm . ure seen daily Hying over the e ; i i i s of San Francisco. Oakland. .!;n la and Herkeley. lie is petty ,, tlicer of the Telephone Watch. Ke-i, Ke-i, ruits are landed there at the rate: of mn hundred per day. anil others! ; ; ;e;.ying every day. II is addres-, i . Company A-9 D Parracks, U. S. Nil v ;il Training Station, San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Cal. Pig line children's summer hats at McCulley's. It fta Lloyd Nickel met with a painful accident a few days ago that has confined him to his bed for several days. PM .1. W. Burns went to Beaver yesterday yes-terday to meet with the county school board. Mrs. P. J. Adams is going to entertain en-tertain for her son's wife, Mrs. G. L. Harris, Friday afternoon at her homo in Railroad Row. Pa The sixth grade of grammar school won the pennant this month for best marching and the third grade lor attendance. Pa-Mrs. Pa-Mrs. P. J. Adams went to Salt Lake City last Wednesday morning to attend her son's wedding and relumed re-lumed Thursday evening. Pa Lieraldine Smithson taught the third grade of grammar school two days this week while Mrs. Black was suffering from throat , trouble and unable to teach. Pa It is better for you and better for me that you have those pictures taken ta-ken before I abdicate. My family is now advising it. D. C. White. First door Month TUilt'ord Pharmnpv It Pa N. C. Peterson, representing the Mergenthaler Linotype Company, was here Tuesday and Wednesday completing the contract for the installation in-stallation of a linotype machine in the newspaper office at Beaver City. Pa-Let's Pa-Let's make a business of having the baby's picture taken today. Tomorrow To-morrow never comes. Babies are always bright in the morning. D. C. White, '1st door south Milford Pharmacy. Pa-Messrs. Pa-Messrs. Clay and Church of Bea- v' have leased the Griffiths and Buchanan eighties and are now putting put-ting the entire 160 acres into alfalfa. They are living in the Griffiths house five, miles south of Milford on the highway. The ranches are the property prop-erty of McGarry and Hodges. Time for straw hats. Get yours at McCulley's. It Pa-Jack Pa-Jack Fullerton and Roy Baxter drove to Beaver Wednesday night on business. Ha Porter Walton tested seeds at McCulley's. Mc-Culley's. " It Pa-Buy Pa-Buy your children's sandals and pumps at McCulley's. No advance in price yet. It Rait Ra-it takes two to make a picture just you and me. First "door south of Milford Pharmacy. It Pa McCulleys report big business in the children's white canvas pumps during the past week. Pa Roy Goff came up from Nada last Monday and is assisting his father in farming the Utafornia Ranch. Pas With your assistance, I will make you the best photograph you ever had. First door south. Milford Pharmacy. Phar-macy. It Pa-Spring Pa-Spring is here. For good paper hanging and painting, call Chas. Roper, Apr. 27-tf Orwin Hotel. PS It is not wrong to have that long contemplated and much needed family fam-ily group taken Sunday. First door south of Milford Pharmacy. It PiS-TIie PiS-TIie attorneys of Milford are "courting" in Beaver City this week. Elsewhere we print the entire court calendar and the cases in which they appear as counsel. -Pa L. D. Brooks of the Milford Pharmacy Phar-macy went to Los Angeles this week for a vacation trip. Mrs. Brooks has been in California for some time and they will enjoy the country of orange blossoms and climate together. |