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Show Local, and Personal Mr. Garrett Wilkin was down looking look-ing over the Moscow mine Tuesday. Mrs. Isabella Newhart left for a short tripto Salt Lake Thursday. Mr?. Wra M.cGee was in Salt Lake during the week. Mrs. James Clay spent Spnday in Beaver" with Mrs. Hattie Ashworth Miss LaRue Morris of Beaver was a visitor in our city during the week. T. W Hoke has returned" to Mil-ford Mil-ford to remain. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Ryan were in Milford visiting this week. J. Mintz, the hide man was here this week x George Harter and Jas. Whitaker are in Milford this week. Miss Grace Turner left Monday for Pocatello, Idaho, for an extended stay. Kimmel Coon has gone to California Califor-nia to 'spend Christmas with his parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Wade Coon. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. W Denney has been seriously ill for some time. P. B. McKeon returned Friday after spending several months In Southern California. Clyde Blanpied of Salt Lake, arrived ar-rived Thursday to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Miss Ella Johnson has accepted a position at the Golden Rule Store during the Christmas rush. Owen Tanner is leaving for Salt Lake tonight for medical treatment. Ren Bohn returned home yesterday yester-day to spend the Christmas holidays holi-days with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Jones returned Monday from Salt Lake, where Mr. Jones has been in the hospital for some time for medical treatment. The Firemen gave a private ball and banquet Tuesday evening at the opera house. Miss Cal Skinner has returned after af-ter being operated upon for appendicitis appen-dicitis at the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs D. Hollyoak returned from a visit at her home in Paragoonah on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M, Powell of Long Beach California, are the guests of Mrs. Eph Smith. Mrs. L. II. Perk and daughter, of Delta, spent Saturday and Sunday in Milford. Mrs. J. Muldoon will leave shortly short-ly for Los Angeles to spend the winter. - V. E. Anderson, the watch inspector inspec-tor has spent several days in Mil-j Mil-j ford the past week. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Coon announce the arrival of an S 1-2 pound baby boy, born December 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Murdock were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mur-dock Mur-dock Monday. Mrs. Lottie Pearce and family and Mrs. Ennis Jones spent Sunday with us. Harry Coon, of Alexander, Idaho, arrived Wednesday to spend the holidays. holi-days. Gene Chanselor and Troy Turner had their tonsils removed by Dr. Par rish th:e first of the week. Edward Bryans returned from Sou thern California the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Smith went to Beaver Friday to attend the funeral services of Mr. Wm. M. Low. Beautiful pot'ed nlnnts with lovely love-ly flowers at the Akin cafe window?. win-dow?. Secure one for Christmas. The Silver Ten rluh met nt the j home of Mrs. Christy Lee Wednes-i day afternoon. Sowing was the feature fea-ture of the afternoon. A daintv luncheon lun-cheon was served by the hostess. C. J. llama!. C!'.V;v,o. w - -el-li:.K i'-evie pK-:-..-i l;eiv on WvJui day. .Mr. ami Mrs. A. Winner can: uovvu from mine last Tuesday and remained over night Lest Brown cub bear auto robe. Finder plea.-e return and set re ward Dr. H. O. Hunter. Mr. Metcalf of Gunnison and K. L. Sperry of Nephi were in Milford last Wednesday with a car load of cattle. cat-tle. The I. O. O F. lodge gave a dance Saturday evening at the opera house which proved 10 be finite a success both socially and financially. Dr. Young and family of Los Angeles, An-geles, California, an5 the guests of Mrs. Young's brother. Jack Sherwood Sher-wood during the Christmas holidays Mrs. Chas Tullis returned from Salt Lake yesterday accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Cameron, of Ashland. Ash-land. Oregon. She intends to remain with Mrs Tullis permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee went to Salt Lake today to attend the reunion re-union of the Lees and spend the Christmas holidays. For Sale A strictly modern first class house four rooms and bath; good location. Completely furnished Terms reasonable. See Clair Mor-tensen, Mor-tensen, Ever-Ready Cafe. Fred Cottrell of the Westminster college in Salt Lake has been chosen chos-en to represent the state for the Y M. C. A., at a convention to be held in Indiana. Mrs. Wm. Sterling and son. Billy, returned from Salt Lake, after spend ing some time with friends1 and relatives rel-atives there. .Miss Mary Roper returned Monday Mon-day from Salt. Lake, where she has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Panning, during a part of her vacation For Sale Forty acres good alfalfa alfal-fa land, good fencing Has been under un-der cultivation. $65 per acre. ?1000 down, balance to suit buyer. . Inquire In-quire of Beaver County News. Ladies wanted, to handle an article ar-ticle that will bring comfort to every ev-ery member of her sex. A necessity, sells at sight, and insures a generous gener-ous income to the distributor. All or part time. For particulars write to the C. E. Beebe Company, Box 4 62. Provo, Utah. |