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Show LOCALS and I PERSONALS V Miss Dorothy Venable returned Monday morning from a two-weeks' visit in Ogden. Mirs. Arville Sperry and Mrs. Vivian Viv-ian Hunter were down from Salt Lake City Sunday to spend the day in Milford. Miss Mildred Killam, a student at the U. S. A. C, visited her relatives and friends in Milford over the weekend. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Al Cline, of Cedar City, came up to Milford Saturday to attend the Lions Club dance. Messrs. Omaniett and Cushman, representing re-presenting the Crosley Radio concern, con-cern, were here Wednesday conferring confer-ring with the Why-Not Service Station Sta-tion on business matters. Mrs. Eileen Farnon was employed this week in the offices of Trainmaster Train-master N. E. McKinnon, while Spence Schow was absent on account of illness. Mrs. Gertrude Dewey and little daughter, of Caliente, are visiting at the Charles Baxter home. Sheriff Neils Jensen was here from Beaver last week. Mrs. Harry Hearns left last week for Walker, Arizona, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hearn. Harold Crawford has moved from Caliente and in the future will be employed in the Lynndyl shops. Mrs. Merrill Miller and little son, accompanied by Miss Helen James, returned to Milford last Thursday from a several weeks' motor trip to California. 1 Bert Carter came up from Caliente Saturday for a visit with his family. J. E. Wilson visited in Salt Lake last week. o |