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Show ! I LOCAL i -HAPPENINGS ! 11 ; Merrill Miller was down from Black Rock the first of the week. L. E. Chilton was down from Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Pool and slaughters left Monday for a few days' visit in Salt Lake. Mrs. George JefTerson and youngest young-est son went to Salt Lake City, Monday, Mon-day, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bradfield, of Caliente, Nev., arrived Tuesday for a brief visit with relatives. Milo Christensen and Earl Black-am, Black-am, sheepmen, have returned to their homes in Moroni. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mathews and son have moved back to Milford after spending the past few months at Lynndyl. Mrs. J. Moore, of Roosevelt, is here visiting at the home of her sons Joe Tribole and Wilson A. Moore and families. Mrs. Bert Carter and children have moved back from Caliente where they have been living the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ashworth and children ihave returned home from Beaver. Mrs. Charles Clements, with her son and daughter, returned from Salt Lake, last Monday, where they have spent the past week visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Edith M. Coffeen, accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. L. A. Wynaught, left via motor Tuesday morning for Riverside, River-side, Calif. Albert Joest, of Salt Lake City, has been visiting friends in Milford the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Litchfield and Anton Svalina are in Salt Lake City this week as delegates from the local I. 0. 0. F. ancf Rebekah orders to the state convention. T. W. Hoke has returned from Chicago, Chi-cago, 111., where he has been with his family who are spending the summer with her mother. Mrs. Wayne Stoker, of Winchester Bay, Ore., is here visiting (at the home of Mrs. S. W. Stoker and family-Mr. and Mrs. Boswell and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Williams, of the Mountain States Telephone Company, wei"; over from Beaver Monday, shopping and remained over to attend the picture pic-ture show in the evening. County Clerk and Mrs. William A. Mille?, of Beaver, spent Sunday in Milford. Ward Hood, of Pierce City, Mo., is spending a couple of weeks in Milford, Mil-ford, the guest of Miss Helen Carlson. Carl-son. Mrs. Margaret Ryan Sallee spent several days as the guest of Miss Verda Clements in Milford. Ed Wilson motored out to the Ryan Ry-an ranch for a few days. V. F. Shelton, of the A. T. & T. of fice in Denver, Colo., was in Milford from Friday until Sunday. Mr. Shelton Shel-ton was making an inspection trip over ov-er the division. Edmund Smith left Saturday, May 7, for Alba, Texts, where he will reside re-side with his grandparents. He plans entering South Methodist University at Dallas the coming fall. Dick Johnston from South Milford, left Saturday night for Caliente, Nevada, Ne-vada, where he will visit his father C. W. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton spent Monday visiting friends in Beaver. Sam Cline and Joe Smith were attending at-tending court in Beaver Monday. Mrs. J. P. Williams is spending the week with her mother in Cedar Gity. Cordial invitations to the public to a free lecture on Christian Science, May 29th at 3 P. M. Mrs. John Ryan returned to her ranch at Burbank after spending a month with her son Douglas at Draper. Drap-er. Mr. Ryan and his family returned return-ed with Mrs. Ryan to spend the summer sum-mer at her Burbank ranch. Pratt Root, manager of the Southern South-ern Utah Mortuary at this place, made a nine hundred mile trip this week to Elko, Nev., and from there to Paragonah, to take the remains of Martin Lang, recently killed near El-i El-i ko, to the latter place for burial. Ted Kronholm accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Selma Carlson and son Harold, left Tuesday for Eureka, to visit their brother, who is very ill at that place. Ted retured yesterday, but Mrs. Carlson and son remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Larsen left the latter part of the week for Bryce Canyon where they will operate the lodge this season. Rulon Williams who has been lineman line-man for the Mountain State Telephone Tele-phone Company in Beaver and Mil- j ford for the past two years, has been i transferred to the Salt Lake office, and is moving with his family to that city the latter part of this week. Mrs. Joseph R. Murdock entertained entertain-ed the Saturday Bridge club at her home, complimentary to Mrs. John CofTeen, a member, who is leaving Milford. Luncheon was served at) one long table centered with a mound j of pansys in yellow and purple. Mrs. i Coffeen was presented with a gift by j the club. Bridge was played during the afternoon. Prizes being won by Mrs. C. C. Sloan, Mrs. George Fern-ley Fern-ley and Mrs. Cochrane. Members present were: Mrs. Myron Lewis, Mrs. John Williams, Mrs. Rue Neil-son, Neil-son, Mrs. C. C. Sloan, Mrs. William Cochrane, Mrs. George Fernley, Mrs. Cates and the g-uest of honor, Mrs. John Coffeen. |