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Show FRISCO 4 Lorris Morrison,' president of the Tintic Lead Mining company, was a Frisco visitor for a few days last week looking over his interests here. He was the gest of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Link. Charles Baxter and Alf Horton of Milford have been loading ore the past few days at the mine. Ed Richards met with a painful accident ac-cident while working in the mine. A loose slab of ore was being pryed off the wall and it struck Mr. Richards on the leg. He was treated at the Milford Hospital. While no bones were broken he was made quite lame from the bruise. Mrs. Harold Baxteri visited with friends in Frisco Friday. She has been living at Milford for the past two months on accunt of the illness of Mr. Baxter's mother, Mrs. Chas. Baxter. Geo. Brown and Ivan Frost of Greenville doing some prospect work south and east of Frisco. Mervin Edwards and family spent Sunday at South Milford visiting friends. May Hutclungs and family spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Hutchings parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Goodwin. Five carloads of ore is the output for this week from the mine. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Link motored tj Milford Saturday. Mr-. Eva Ellis was shopping m Mi,-find Mi,-find Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darlington and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bardino were Milford Mil-ford visitors Saturday night. Henry Dagelbeck and Pat Morgan were shopping at Milford Saturday. Ed Goodwin who has been working at the mine haf returned to his home at Minersville. Friday. Mart Goodwin and Frank Stoddard motored to Beaver Friday. c |