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Show j Milford News In Brief Mrs L. D. McFadden spent the first of the week at Caliente on business. J. M. Marcott has been transferred to SsTt Lake City. A. S. Raney of Los Angeles was here on Sunday. Bryant Roberts of Minersville was here Sunday. Mrs. Bernett Swindlehurst and Mrs. Bert Griffiths of Beaver were in Milford Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Healey and son of Salt Lake City are here for indefinite inde-finite stay. j :. Mr. and Mrs. George Cockett, of Beaver, spent Saturday afternoon in Milford. Mrs. A. Stephenson of Nada was here for medical treatment Monday and Tuesday. Bob Nowers and family, of Beaver, were visitors in Milford, Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. Little Dorothy Woods has been very ill again and unable to attend school. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Melcher and daughter Betty Lou, spent the weekend week-end at Puffer Lake. . . Mrs. Scott Tanner returned home Sunday from California where she has been visiting relative. Mrs H. P. Morris down from Salt Lake to spend the week end with her husband. IVfiss Ruby Stewart returned to her home at Adammsville Wednesday morning. Mrs. R. M. Copeland, of, Beryl spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Decker. Mrs. H. E. Phelps left yesterday to join her husband and will make her home in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs Wesley Bentley and children of Parowan have moved to Milford for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright and child have gone to Clearfield for the winter. win-ter. Sunday night, October 4th is M. I. A. conjoint meeting. A special program pro-gram has been arranged for that night and they would like all members mem-bers present. Plenty of heat and plenty of hot water always ready for guests at At-kin At-kin Hotel. Reduced rates good service. ser-vice. We have just put in some wonderful won-derful new mattresses the best beds in town. Come and see us. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johansen and baby, who have been spending the past few months in Salt Lake City, stopped over in Milford from Friday until Monday for a short visit. They were enroute to Oakland, Calif., where they expect to make their home. Mrs. K. M. Parish stopped off between be-tween trains to visit with friends. She was enroute to Oakland, Calif., to join her children. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Patterson left Tuesday for a week in Salt Lake. H. J. Conway once a Milford resident resi-dent is in Milford for a number of days. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Owen of the Silver Gulch mine left for their home at Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Addy and son, of Bingham, arrived Sunday for a few days' visit with Mrs. Addy's brother, Milton H. Pool, and family. Mrs. Webb, mother of A. L. Webb, left for Kansas Wednesday morning, accompanying her were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Webb and son Lawrence. Mrs. Walter James and her sister Mrs. Burbank of Seattle, Washington, Washing-ton, Miss Benita James and Mrs". Merle Miller drove over from Black Rock Sunday to see the movies. Miss Bertha Howd of Beaver, who has been spending the past week visiting vis-iting at the home of Mass Marjorie White, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Helena McGarry was in Milford Mil-ford Tuesday to attend the entertainment entertain-ment given by the American Legion Auxiliary. W. L. Cooper, Heber McDonald of McDonald Candy Co. and Hy Jenson all of Salt Lake City attended to business in Milford on Saturday last. Julia Dean Campeau returned to her home at Beaver after visiting at the home of Mrs. Howard Dinwiddie. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Frampton of Baker, Nevada came to Milford this week for medical attention for Mrs. Frampton. S. D. Atkin of Walla Walla, Washington Wash-ington spent part of the past week in Milford attending to matters on his farm and also visiting his mother, Mrs. A. J. Atkin. |