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Show j Herbert Nichols returned Tuesday ! from Salt Lake City, where be spent , the Fourth and the week following in a visit with relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burgess, who : left on June 28th for a vacation trip I to Pittsburgh, Kansas, are expected ' back this week, i - j Raymond Taylor returned Saturday from a two week's vacation during ' which he visited at Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, and Provo canyon. He reports a nice time, and some good success in fishing. H. 'M. Pool had as guests this week his two brothers and their wives, of Salt Lake City. The Pools left Wednesday Wed-nesday to accompany them on a short trip down through Utah's parks. Elam Fouts took Mrs. Fouts to Cedar City Tuesday, where the latter will remain two weeks for medical treatment. She is reported to be doing do-ing well. ATTEND INSTITUTE The following fol-lowing people left early Sunday morning morn-ing for Oquirrh canyon to attend the Epworth League Institute: the Misses Gladys, Eva and Beth Coleman, Margaret Mar-garet Cochrane, Helen Carlson, and Luzene Jennings, Mrs. G. R. Wilcox, William Cochrane, Glen Stonehocker, Alan Davis, Horace Palmer, Jr., and Rev. Homer E. Root. Mr. and Mrs. W. F Oottrell return- from a vacation of three weeks, spent visiting . relatives and friends in Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, and in Portland, Oregon They report a very fine trip but encountered a great deal of rain. Mrs. R. H. Snyder and daughter, Maxine, of Las Vegas, Nevada, came Monday to Milford to visit Mrs. Snyder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cook. M!r. and Mrs. Harry Yeager have returned from a week spent visiting in lyarmjngton and Provo. |