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Show LtK'AL BW ITCH , Mrs. O. D Payas spent Sunday at tsslr ranch la Yals. W. K Dryden of Melon, with as on Sunday last. lira. H. Goodin of Frisco, Was re tha past week. Mrs. Stanley FlsheY of Mlnersvllle Wis In Milford Wednesday. Win. Tardley was ove firom Bea-on Bea-on Thursday. 3. L Holland of Lynndrl was her again this week. Wanted One waltrna Good waft wa-ft Call Ohio Cafe. . 2t f!n Hickman of Mantl, Utah, Is Wck at bis old plane In the tank. 81s d to see him. Mp. and Mrs. R. D. Roper left this week for Los Angeles. California, where they expect to spend 'same .It-tie .It-tie time visiting relatles. I Cllne made a Quick trip to Beaver Bea-ver today on bUBlneea. Ezra Barton has a brand new Cbalmer's. Some class. Mr. and Mrs Des Hickman are rejoicing over the arrival of a new son, born Sunday. C. W. Morgan, a prominent cattle man of Js'ephi, was in Milford Monday. Mon-day. N. O. Purshouse, connected with (the R. R. eating houses, was in Milford Mil-ford this past week. Advertise in your local paper. Help to support it as you wish others oth-ers to support you in your business. S. A Axten of Denver, has accepted accep-ted a position as instructor Is Athletics Ath-letics at the High School. , . J. W. Whitehead and wife of Salt Lake City, were in our elty this past week. John Christenson of Passo, Utah, and Chas. Ruck of Nada, mad a trip to Milford this past week. Mies Jfosie Gllson of Beaver has aceepted a position as waitress at the Hotel Atkin dining room. Thos. R. Dunham, old time real-dent real-dent of Milford, is shaking hands with his many Milford friends.. Mr. and Mrs. Tan Fleet took a drive down from Newhouae on Fri- Marian Smlthaon haul arrived home. Everyone knows of Marian's connection with the 145th F.'A.' Miss M. Catherine Smltbsoa has . gone to visit wita her aister, Mrs. j. F. Mulldoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mulldoon of Mo-dena, Mo-dena, were visiting relatives and friends the past week In Milford.' Some commercial clabs have about as much 3 Inge r In them as a cocoanut. R. O. Siewert, accompanied by his wife, went to Salt Lake Tuesday evening ev-ening to the Holy Crosa hospital for medical treatment. How about those rooms you have for rent. Does anyone know of them except yourself and Immediate family? Advertise them. ! Mrs. I. L. Quirk arrived home on No. 1 Tuesday night, after having visited In Salt Laka for to past 1 few weeks. I Leo D. Rowley of Garlson, was j In town the Brat of the week and willed wil-led at the News office. Olad to see Mr. Rowley " The little town of Minarsville has completely recovered fTom the fl; epidemic and opened up her aehool last Monday morning. A very delightful birthday party waB given by Miss Bell James In (honor of her 14 year old daughter, Leona, Monday evening last i Sheriff .and Mrs. Fotheringham of Beaver were in town Thursday calling on old friends. Adam W. Gloeckner, wife and ba- j by of Glenferry, Idaho, spent a few ! days last week visiting Mrs. H.- Ward ! left Saturday night for a month's vacation in Log Angeles. t Troop train consisting of ten cars of soldiers and two baggage cars from Camp Kearny, passed through Milford, 5:30 p. m. Friday. Thene soldiers are enroute to Camp Dodge and Camp Grant, where they will be discharged. We have many bargains In second sec-ond hand furniture and stoves. Many of these articles are nearly as good as new. The prices rane from $50 to "5 per cent cheaper than the new article will cost. We know we can save you money: Burns & Bird. Mrs. L. E. Hicks left for Salt Lake on No. 2 last Sunday morning, where she will select her spring millinery. mil-linery. Mrs. Hicks advises us that I she will carry nothing but the very I latest pattern hatB. . Mrs. Roy Rogers gave a party Thursday,, January 30, In honor of her little nine year old daughter, Thelma. A number of her little friends, were-invited and spent the afternoon playing games, t Light re-' freshments were served, the hostess being assisted by Mrs. Fay Hickman. Mr. Sidlow of the JameB N Wright Bldg., of Denver, Cold.,-passed thro ! Milford Tuesday morning on his way to Beaver" to attend the sale of i bonds for the' Beaver County District. Dis-trict. . He was also the purchaser of the bonds. COMMERCIAL CLUB TXDfG8 Mr. Arringtoh, cashier of the Milford Mil-ford State Bank,' will lecture to the Commercial Club students ' next Thursday, February 13th,' an ' the Federal Reserve. The lecture will be held in the assembly room of the high sehool. - The public Is cordially invited to attend. All social-notes. and Milford hay penlngs must be left at the- News office; hot later-than Wednesday of each week In order to get them ready rea-dy for the Sunday Issue of the Salt Lake Tribune - All society leaders will assist in placing Milford on the map in so far aa space In Sunday Tribune is conserned. On Tuesday evening Miss Alio Schow entertained from 7 to 9 in honor of her 10th birthday. The young people 'spent the evening enjoying en-joying themselves with music and games. A dainty lunch was served. The ladlse present were: Joyslin Snyder, Olive Johnson, Esair Gleaa-on, Gleaa-on, Alice Ward, Heleld Ruth Ward, Alice Larson, Zolo Burn. Vera Bird. .. 'i' Mrs. H. II. Pltchlorth's unit w very beautifully entertained at her home on Thursday afternoon. The invited guests were Mesdames Hedges, Hed-ges, Schow, Qourley," James Coon, Barton, Martin, Lee Johnson, Tanner, Tan-ner, Hauks, Bowen, Pitchforth, Smlthaon Arlington, Root, . Carter, Fotheringham. The family of Mr.. August Th els-sen els-sen left the fore part of the week for Ely, Nevada, to Join Mr. Thels-sen, Thels-sen, who ha been there at work for some little time. Their son Wlnfred will remain In Milford for the present. pres-ent. The Thetssens' have lived. In Milford for nearly twenty years and their many friends will miss them, but Wish them much happiness . in their new home. ! Mike, the bull dog was a Los An-i An-i geles passenger in baggage car of train No. 3 Monday evening. It is said that Mike was In need of Salt Air. Mr. and Mrs. S. D Alsop and family, fam-ily, of Milford, are In Long Beach, California, for the remainder of the winter. They are accompanied by Mrs. C. T. Martin, also of Milford. The Entertainment, "A Brother's Revenge" given at the high school building Friday evening, was well attended and a neat little sum was netted to the Red Cross fund. Mrs. Joe McEwan and . daughter, Miss Bessie Earl, left fqr Long Beach Friday night to live with her son, Haskell Earl, who has been at work for some little time. I will be in Milford 2 to 3 days from Feb. 11th to sell the furniture in my home place In Milford. All good as new and on easy terms Mrs. Arthur Wood. MUTUAL SUNDAY, 7:30 P. M. Program Piano solo . Vera Mumford Reading ?. May Bowen Current Topics Bro. Thorpe Regular class work after program I ' . Mrs. A. H. Smith went to California Califor-nia last week to spend some little itime visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clar j ance Rust, of El Minto, Cal. j ' MJrs. Emma Caffee ljeft Milford Monday morning for Salt Lake, where she will spend a week visiting visit-ing with frienda. |