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Show u DeLoy Atkin is very ill at his home. 1 Geo. S. Frazier left Tuesday for his home in Salt Lake City. Ralph Pitchforth was down from Salt Lake City on business. Mrs. Geo. Jefferson has gone to Salt Lake City for a brief stay. Geo. Jefferson spent the fore part of the week in Southern Utah on business. i D. E. Drummond who has been in the city for the past week has returned re-turned to his home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. C. J. Johnson is visiting in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tanner spent Mother's Day at Nephi with his aged parents. y Master Robert Martin has got the swell head, poor Bobbie is laid up with the mumps. Mrs. Harold Baxter and Mrs. E. R. Petty motored down from Price on business. Elwood Crane, the Paris supply man, was down from Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamblin have moved to Provo to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Weston were down :from Lynndyl Tuesday to spend the day. Mrs. Kenneth Hollis and son returned re-turned from Cedar City, after a stay-of stay-of several weeks. Miss Minnie Rueter is now located at Pocatello, Ida. ' Mrs. Ruth Williams left Tuesday for Provo to visit with her sister. J. K. Thayne has moved his family down from 'Moore, Idaho, and are located at the Muir residence. Miss Beryl Young was down from Salt Lake City to spend the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills have gone ! to the Capitol City. ' Albert Johansen, who travels for the Dixon Paper Co., was in Milford Sunday to attend the funeral of his nephew, Evan Johansen. ""'Mrs. K. B. Coon and son are back after a ten days stay at Lynndyl, Utah. Mrs. Hattio Horton has been spending a few days at Beaver and Greenville, returned home Monday. Good machinery makes farming easy. See our new side Rakes, they are great labor savers. R. C. Murdock. o Mr. and Mrs. Rue Neilson motored to Mount Pleasant, to sjM'nd Mother's Day with their parents. Dern Oshorn and family from Gk-mlale, Calif., are here visiting with his parents. |