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Show JULTORD. k MILFORD, Utah. Dee. 12. Armond J. Wilson of Richmond. Canada, died December De-cember T from an overdose of laudanum. He had been suffering from a severe pain in his right ear. Mr. Wilson had been employed by the smelter here for some time past He has no immediate relatives in this vicinity. He was burled in the Mllford cemetery. e e e Mr. and Mrs. Adolph F. Garsand had the misfortune to lose their youngest daughter, May, aged months, on the 6th. Ths little one had been sick only a short time. The funeral occurred pn the afternoon after-noon of the 7th and was attended by a large number of friends. see Mllford Is having a boom. There is not enough room for the people to eat and sleep at times. Several new homes are being built here, one of which Is the mag. nlficent home of John A. McAuley, one of the best known and oldest citizens." e e e The smelter Is working quife a force here, getting things ready to open on the first of the year. The management expects ex-pects to employ 260 men and handle all the ore from the mines in this vicinity. . see Mrs. John W. Tllford has returned from the St Louis f!r after being away for thirty days. She says the fair was a grand success in every way, but she was glad to get back to the sunny clime of Utah. |