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Show BRIEF STORIES i t OF THE TOWN t Miss Katherine Kirk spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving at Greenville. J Ralph Pitchforth is down from Salt Lake City on business. j Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Yeager left, Saturday ior Farminglon. ! i Miss Ellen Ford was down from f-jalt Lake City 'for Thanksgiving, j Mrs. Grover Cuddy and daughter Sarah Ellen of Provo, were visitors in Milford last week. Remember the dance to be given December 17 by the American Legion Auxiliary. Remember the dance to be given j December 17 by the American Legion Auxiliary. j L. R. Fournier, of the Telluride company, was over from Richfield on ; business yesterday. j Mrs. Jack Langenbacker is a pa-! tient at the Milford hospital suffering: with an attack of the flu. County Assessor and Mrs. Jesse Baker are rejoicing over the arrival j of a son at their home in Beaver re- i cently. ! I Johnny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les Clay, who has been critically ill with pneumonia, is reported to be improving. improv-ing. R. E. Ellingsworth and son-in-law Melvin Handley, drove up to Salt Lake C'ty on a business trip, return- j im; Wednesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kent, of Salt Lake City, formerly Dorothy Turley, a girl, Caroline, Nov. 24. Mrs. Max Blacken and baby daughter, of Ophir, are visiting at the home of her fathei, Austin Skin- ner and family. Miss Jean Woodside spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with relative! in Salt Lake City. MY. and Mrs. D. A. Tanner spent Thanksgiving at Nephi with relatives. relativ-es. Miss Helen Kinney, who is attending attend-ing school at Cedar City, spent the week-end at home with her mother. ' John Williams who is attending school at Pasadena, California, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Mil-Lord. Mil-Lord. Marriage licenses were issued by County Clerk Miller on Nov. 19, to Sam Fillmore and Maxine Kesler,: both of South Milford. i j Miss Josephine Tooley, of Port-j land, Ore., is . spending her vacation j with her sister, Mrs. A. E. English. ! ! Mrs. Geo. Ranson and children, of j Salt Lake City, spent the week-end, here with Mr. Ranson. j . J Mrs. A. L. Webb and son Lawrence and Betty Jean Barry returned home Sunday from a visit in Midvale and ; Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton departed de-parted Tuesday morning in their car for Riverside, Calif., where they will spend the winter months. WANTED Your Turkeys, December Decem-ber 8 to December 17th. Highest prices paid. Jos. R. Murdock, Mil-i'ord, Mil-i'ord, Utah. Mrs. Richard Heslington and her very small daughter left the Milford hospital Tuesday sr. 1 are at home now where Mr. Heslington has an air of pleasing importance. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lyman and children, of Lynndyl. are visting at the home of her mother, Mrs. LaYern Davis and family. Mrs. Bert Carter leturned home from Caliente Saturday where sue -pent Thanksgiving with her husband. hus-band. The December meeting of the Southern Utah Civic Clubs Association Associa-tion will be hold in Castle Dale next Saturday. L. A. Wynaught expects to represent Beaver county at the meeting. i Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Williams spent Sunday at Cedar City visiting relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. L. A. Wynaught and daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. H. V. Carlson, drove to Salt Lake City Sunday, returning Tuesday Tues-day evening. Frank Carter who has been visiting visit-ing in Milford the past week, returned return-ed Tuesday to his home in Portland, Oregon. WANTED Your Turkeys, December Decem-ber 8 to December 17th. Highest prices paid. Jos. R. Murdock, Mil-lord, Mil-lord, Utah. Miss Catherine Skeele, sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Bybee, who was called here by the death of Dr. Bybee, left yesterday for her home in Long Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fotheringham, accompanied by their son Theo and family, returned to Milford Sunday-night Sunday-night from Salt Lake City, where they spent Thanksgiving with rheir children. Friends here have received word from Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stoker, of the birth of a seven pound daughter, Geraldine Marie, at their home in Reedsport, Ore., on November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Stoker are former residents of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stapley, of Cedar Ce-dar City, have moved to Milford and are located at the Fotheringham apartments. Mr. Stapley is in charge of the Continental Oil Station, tak-jng tak-jng Mr. Bowman's place, who has been transferred to Provo. John Affleck, who was instructed to go to Gooding, Idaho, when the Western Union office at this place closed a couple of weeks ago, received receiv-ed word later to await further orders, and with his family have been visiting visit-ing Mrs. Affleck's parents in Beaver. Tuesday he received word of his transfer to Hamilton, Mont., and left in his car with his wife and baby the same evening. Mrs. Loten Kesler and children who recently returned from an extensive exten-sive stay in California and who have been vi.-iting relatives in this vicinity, vicin-ity, are moving into town this week. They expect to return to California about the first of the year where Mrs. Kes'.er's son, Lorn, has steady work on the big aqueduct that will carry the water from Boulder Dam to California. Cali-fornia. It is estimated that it will require ten years to complete the project. |