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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS J. P. Allen, of the Allen Cash Stores, was here on business a few j days the first part of the week. I Stanley Atkin, of V ai.a Walla, ' Wash., drove in Sunday evening to visit his mother, Mrs. A. J. Atkin, and to lpok over his farm on the flats. M,r. and Mrs. Charles Ford went to Salt Lake Wednesday. The church bazaar at the L. D. S. will be held Thursday, October 17. A dinner will be served at ' noon. Come. '''Miss Bessie Killam has been visit-j visit-j ing Montana for the past two weeks I on a vacation from her work in the j town clerk's office, j Hon. Wm. F. Knox, of Beaver, was 1 a Saturday business visitor in Mil-I Mil-I ford, and returned this week for a , stay for a couple of days on legal i business. Jack Ahem stopped off here Saturday Satur-day on the way from Provo down to Caliente to visit relatives. Sheriff Niels Jensen was in town i Monday and Tlesday investigating j the fatal accident to the little Holt ! girl. Attorney Abe Murdock was with him. , Mrs. Lucile Raines, son and leaving Sunday for Springfield and Chicago, 111., where they will spend a month's vacation. Mrs. Billy Tanner and child ren, accompanied by Mrs. Albert Mitchell, departed for Lynnwood, California, Wednesday, after having visited here with relatives for several weeks. E. L. Ferguson and Ted Kronholm made a trip to Cedar City last weekend. week-end. Mrs. A. L. Fotheringham returned Sunday from a two month's visit in I Panguitch. " ! Miss Waldine Evans, who has been employed at the U. P. lunch room the past three months, returned to her home in Bonita, Wednesday. . ; No expenses are being spared to make the dance, to be given by the American Legion Auxiliary next Wednesday night, one of the most elaborate ever given here. |