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Show I BRIEF STORIES ; t OF THE TOWN 4 4 Dan Hutchings left last Wednesday Wednes-day for Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Charles Davis and daughter Dorothy, of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end here with Mr. Davis who is working on this board. J. A. Frampton, of Delta, was in town the first of the week on business. busi-ness. Marcellus G. White left Monday for Caliente, Nev., where he is employed em-ployed at the U. P. Cafe. The twelve-year-old son of A. J. Hollingshead of Minersville, was brought to the Milford hospital Monday, Mon-day, having suffered a broken arm in a fall. Dr. Parrish reduced the fracture. frac-ture. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jefferson returned re-turned Monday from Fish Lake where they had attended the meeting and banquet of the Associated Civic clubs. Additional improvements are being made at the swimming pool this week by the building of an office room. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Watts of Ka-nosh, Ka-nosh, returned home Tuesday after a brief visit with their daughter, Mrs. L. R. Eowen. Orville Coleman of Twin Falls, Idaho, and his daughters, Cleone and Mayme and son Craig, made a brief visit at the home of his brother, Roy Coleman this week. Miss Margaret Williams left Tuesday Tues-day on a weeks visit in Salt Lake. Aaron Jensen of Los Angeles is visiting at the home of his parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen. Miss Hilda Howes of Salt Lake City, who was the guest of Miss Beth Coleman last week, returned to her home after an enjoyable visit with her many friends. Mrs. Wm. Femley of Caliente, Nevada Ne-vada spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Milford visiting with friends and relatives. Arthur Anderson, who has been with the Valley Creamery for the past year, has resigned his position and departed with his family for Provo Wednesday for a visit with relatives. re-latives. He expects to locate on the coast. County Clerk Wm. Miller and Mrs. Miller were over from Beaver yesterday. yester-day. Jos. V. Reynolds and bride departed de-parted this week for Salt Lake City where they expect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Carlson returned re-turned Monday from a couple of days motor trip to Bryce Canyon and Cedar Ce-dar Breaks. They report some heavy rains on their trip. George Fitzgerald received a new Willys-Knight big six this week which is attracting considerable attention at-tention on the streets, as it is a classy late production in the automobile automo-bile line. Mr. and Mrs. Wynaught, Mrs. Jos. R. Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ellingsworth were among those attending at-tending the meeting and banquet of the Associated Civic clubs at Fish Lake Saturday and Sunday. Mes-dames Mes-dames Wynaught and Murdock remained re-mained for a week's outing. The ladies of the Primary Association Assoc-iation entertained their husbands and gentlemen friends at a weinnie roast at Hanging Rock last Thursday night. A jolly time is reported. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heslington departed Wednesday for a vacation trip to Yellowstone Park, and to visit vis-it Mrs. Heslington's parents in Idaho. They will be absent about ten days. Orin Goodwin is driving the Beaver-Milford Beaver-Milford mail truck. Mrs. John Killiam came down from Provo Tuesday for a few days' visit with relatives and friends. Miss Helen Carlson, operator at local telephone exchange, left Wednesday Wed-nesday morning for a week's vacation vaca-tion which she will spend in Salt Lake City. John James returned Monday from Salt Lake City, wheie he spent the past month. |