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Show LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Dan Ferguson Fer-guson and son Dan motored to hanging hang-ing Rock resort Sunday and enjoyed a chicken dinner. Howard Wilson of Salt Lake City-is City-is down visiting with his dad Ed. Wilson. , Mrs. Earl Stonehocker left Monday for Cedar City for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. F. P.. Levi motored to Elsinore being called there on account ac-count of the illness of Mrs. Levi's father Mr. Sorenson. Mrs. Bess and daughter Miss June of Cedar City are visitors at the Joe Smith home. Miss Ruth Reveal of iRverside, Calif., is visiting with her dad and friends. J. C. Smith and family, Mrs. Bess and daughter went to Kent's Lake Sunday on a fishing trip. L. R. Fournier, district manager of the Telluride Power Co., has been spending several days in Milford. Mrs. Bert Tait and family motored motor-ed to Cedar Cty Sunday to spend the day. r ' . i Among the Milford people who spent Sunday at Puffers Lake and the Beaver canyons were E. B. Blick-enstaff Blick-enstaff and famfily Wm. Dawson family, fam-ily, Geo. Fernley, Rue Neilson, C. T. Martin and A. E. English and families. famil-ies. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner and L. E. Turner family motored to Puffers Puff-ers Lake last week. Mrs. O. R. Smith and children are enjoying a visit at Nampa, Idaho. Mr .and Mrs. F. D Goff and family have moved to Salt Lake City for the summer. Mrs. Charlotte Smyth has gone to Salt Lake City for a trief visit. Lorin Osborn, who has been residing resid-ing at Delta for the past few months, las moved to Park City. . i Abe Jones brother of Dick Jones s confined to his home with Spotted fever caused by a tick bite. Mrs. Jack Thiessen left Sunday for her home at Ely, Nevada. Mrs. C. R. Parrish and children reamed re-amed home after spending the winter wint-er at Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton were lown from Beaver Wednesday. The fronts of the Miller Market md Murdock's Feed Store have revived re-vived new coatings of paint this veek. Among the guests at the Atkin Sotel this week are the following, 3r. King of Salt Lake City, W. O. 31uff of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. 2. Walters with Walters Co., of Pro-10, Pro-10, Chas. C. Johnson and Jack 3'Brien of Salt Lake, Roy T. Cowan ;raveling salesman of Nephi, W. J. iVirrtmer of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. ?rank Roth and son Russell of Salt l.ake City. First Necessity The keystone of the career of anj really Important man Is soundness of Judgment. A niorlcan Magazine, Tha Ideal Mata An Ideal married man Is one who can listen to his wife and the radio at the same time. Louisville Times. |