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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS CI- o Patterson of Reaver, was a Milford visitor Wednesday. Horn Sunday, January 31 to .Mr. and Mrs. Parley Fisher, a son. U. O. Harlow 1 Salt Lake Cily, was here yesterday. V. M. Christian of Pioohe, Nevada, Neva-da, is here visiting Mr. W. H. Pit1.'. P. M. Gray, the UuPont powder man spent a few days here this week. Cliff Palmer of Piker, was doing liusiiK ss here yesterday. George T. Hanson was her? from Salt Lake City last Wednesday. J. P. James is herei from lilaCK Hock. E. Elmer Sprague. of Cedar was here on Saturday. A. M. Tuttle of Mnnti was here on Sunday. Garrat W'lkin was here looking ov ei- the Moscow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Neeley of Delta, Del-ta, were here the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley of Garrison have moved to Miltord. Mr. Bruce and son, of Modenu were shopping in M'lford Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Hughe-.; was a Salt Lakt visitor the first of the week. Miss Arvilla Hoot w-as a visitor in Salt Lake City this week. John Guilders)), of Mt. Pleasant, is here looking 'nlo the govcrnm-n!. work on rhe she3 '.uestlon A. V. Courtright the Ford motor man spent several days in the city this week. J. Brigham Prison of Baker and Jed Casper of . Charleston, arrived here Tuesday. Claude Morris. Elmo Miller and H. II. Greenhalgh of Xevhouse, were here the past week. Mrs. Hollo King and baby returned Saturday from a month's visit with relatives in Los Angeles. Pete Johansen of Garrison, was a business visitor in Milford Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday. Mrs. Karl Carlton and son Walter, motored over Saturday. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. R. Murdoek who remained for a weeks' visit with her son. Joe Murdoek and family. Mrs. Mabel Mathews returned home Thursday night from Caliente where she has spent, some time. Word has Juat been received nt this office that C. T. Woodburay is now I located at Culver City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Will Munford are now located In the Burton apart-; apart-; ments. Born Monday; February 1, to Dr. and Mrs. Addison Bybee, a daughtei who has been named Alice. Pete Johansen of Baker came to I Milford on some business matters on I last week. He seems well pleased with his business venture in our city Dick Hortpn, E. E. Burr and Mr. Applegate, are a few of the sheep men who have visited Milford this past week. Geo. A. Lyon, W. O. Jackson and ! L. Jackson, Ogden capitalists, were I here Wednesday looking into the land enterprise. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Theissen art ' moving this week into their new home on South Walrus street that J they have bought from Sam Cline. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hull of Sali ' Lake have been visiting Mr. and Mrs, j Al McKeon this week. Mr. Hull is em-! em-! ployed at Black Rock. ' Constipation aud Headaches, are ' conquered by HOLLISTEH'S GOLD-'e.X GOLD-'e.X NUGGET TABLETS. without ' fail, try them. O. F. Hubbell. j The ladies of the Catholic league 'are meeting this afternoon for their ! annual election of officers and will also have a luncheon. ' Leonard Mecham and Clyde Mes-: Mes-: singer were over from Beaver last j week doing missionary work for the L. D. S. church. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack "Williams mo-I mo-I tored to Beaver Monday to visit the former's uncle, Dan Williams and family. j Mr. and .Mrs. Homer Stout and baby, ba-by, of Provo, Mrs. Nancy Baker and son, Max, were over from Beaver on Saturday and were guests at the Karl Levi home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cheults of Gunnison, Gun-nison, Colo., arrived Tuesday for a week's visit at the home of Mrs. Cheu lis' sister, Mrs. B. E. Hutohings and family. They are en route home from Los Angeles. ! Mrs. Charles Kelley and Mrs. Vena i:.--i;n went to Sa t Lake Mondjv i -pen : several day? r' ecting a spring uil'inery stock Regular monthly meeting of the Busines sWomen's club will be held at the Atkin holtel. Monday. February Febru-ary S at 8:30. Mrs. T. W. Hoke and small son left Sunday night for Chicago, called' there by the serious illness of her' mother. ! Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hutchins re- turned home Wednesday morning: from Salt Lake, where they attended th? funeral of Bishop Glass. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Roper returned Sunday from Los Angeles, where thej I have ben visiting their daughter. Mrs. Wayne Banning since Christmas. ! The strength and sturuiness of our pf-ople is being undermined by Con-: stipatlon it reduces the value of your food, Impoverishes your bloou.' weakens your whole system. Takei HOLLISTER'S GOLDEN NUGGET TABLETS for Constipation. You'll get results every time. 0. F. Hub-bolL Hub-bolL j Mrs. J-. B. Rudert went to Sail i1 Lake Cily Sunday to attend the funei al servicers of her uncle, Bishop Glass i Shefvreturned Tuesday night on the ! special which carried the body bak to Los Angeles for burial. j The ladies of the Catholic league I met Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. ! John Hunlon's for their sewing party They will meet with Mrs. 0. R. Smith. Wednesday, February 17. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell of Lyn-mlyl, Lyn-mlyl, came- down from that place Friday Fri-day to attend the 1. O. O. F. masquerade masquer-ade ball and, the reception for Mr. and Mrs. F. Cottrell. They were the guest.--, of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis. Mrs. T. Waddiiiglnuii of Salt Lake Cily, arrived Sunday night from Las Vegas, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hubert Banning. She will visit here with her son, Lind sey and her daughter, Mrs. Brown Bush. Circle 1 and 2 of the Methodist Ladies Aid were entertained last Thursday at the homes of Mrs. Wm. Gardner and Mrs. C. A. Bailey. The general aid meeting will be held on Thursday, February 11 in the church Dan L. Williams arrived Monday from Los Angeles, called home by the illness of his father, Dan Williams Wil-liams Sr. at Beaver. Mr. Williams was driven to Beaver by Mrs. Williams Willi-ams and Mrs. Pall Evans in latter's car. Thomas Williams returned with them to Milford. Mrs. Erin a Gillies and Miss Ardath Johnson entertained the Pinetree swarm of the Beehive girls at a dancing danc-ing party Wednesday night in the L. D. S. church. Music was furnished by Mrs. T. Heaton. About forty guests were present to enjoy the evening. Mrs. Brown Hush received word from her husband this week that he had been assigned to a territory which covers the states of Colorado, New Mexico aud part of Utah. Mr. Bush is at present in lndir.ua, taking a short course for his new work, as government inspector of safety appliances. ap-pliances. He expects to be home in about three weeks, when they will make arrangements about moving. They will probably make their home in Denver. |