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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ryan motored in from Wahwa Springs Saturday. Mrs. L. J. Farnon and daughter returned from Salt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Josie Skinner, of Beaver, visited vis-ited here over the week-end with her sister, Mrs. L. D. McFadden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford, Jr., will leave soon to make their home in Las Vegas, Nevada. After an absence of several months, Mrs. and Mrs. Scott Staggers are living liv-ing in Milford again. H. G. Tuggle, store-keeper at the shops here, and his wife, left Thursday Thurs-day for Los Angeles to look for a location. lo-cation. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamblin were surprised Saturday with a visit by their brother-in-law, Lieutenant Ray E. Elsinore, who is piloting a plane for the National Parks Airways Company in search of the missing aviator. Ed. Wilson, who was quite sick for two or three days, returned to work Tuesday night. Harold Ryan has been going about on crutches for the last several days on account of having sustained a broken bone in his ankle from a fall. Those valentine cards at Palmer's: are beauties. Come and see them. Word was received this week tha-t an eight and or.e-half pound son was torn on the 20th to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Glenn, of Caliente. Mr. Glenn is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Glenn, of Milford. Floyd Casterline, formerly of Milford Mil-ford but now of Cedar City, stopped off here for a few hours Sunday night. The pole crew of the American Telephone . Telegraph Company has moved to Arizona. i |