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Show ; IXKTAL BRIEF'S Wm. F. Butler, of Ogden was in Milford again Thursday. e 5 Mrs. Oscar Larson spent Wednesday Wednes-day in Milford. visiting her husband. $ S J Guy Nickle is expected to return here next Monday or Tuesday from California. S t Mr. and Mrs. George F. Maloney of Syracuse, N. Y. were in Milford on Wednesday. $ $ The Misfit Ball Is the social feature fea-ture for this evening at the high school auditorium. Wm. MInger and Ray Ditmer, of Salt Lake were Milford visitors on Sunday and Monday. 8 Roy Cowan, S. D. Atkin and Frank Richardson were all busy in Milford on last Thursday. 4 S Mrs. Lelr Howd spent Wednesday and Thursday near Milford hustling subscriptions for the Herald-Republican. R. H. Barton, of Beaver has spent the most of this week in Milford attending to some personal business matters. L. N. Nickle returned from Paro-wan Paro-wan on Thursday after delivering a new Studebaker car to E. W. Crocker. W. R. Martin, of the Studebaker agency looks forward to a. very successful season in selling cars. 8 Chesley Barton and Pres. Duffln have bought interests in the Milford Beaver Auto Company. Mr. Levy and Mr. Martin remaining as members mem-bers of the company. Negotiations were not completed in time for an extended notice. $ S Dr. F. V. Fisher's lecture on Scenic Utah at the Utah Theatre last night was a revelation to the large audience. Even her own people peo-ple do not realize the wonders and magnitude of Utah's marvelous resources re-sources as yet undeveloped. Dr. Fisher has been requested to take charge of the publicity campaign for the Ogden Exposition. He gave his lecture entitled "One Blood" at the high school this afternoon. |