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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS R. B. Kaufman was in from Baker,. Nevada, Monday getting a consignment consign-ment of freight. Mr. Kaufman has a big garage now under construction at Baker. Mr. Wilson, representing the Bird Arch and Brick company, is here supervising su-pervising the installation of sludge removers on the 5500 working out of Milford. Clarence Sweet, truck driver for the Standard Oil company, is now en-' joying his vacation. He went last week to Los Angeles but passed over Milford Monday as a passenger in an airplane. " , George C. Rogers, dining car and hotel inspector for the Union Pacific, 1 was in Milford Tuesday. R. H. Barton and E. C. McGarry, of Salt Lake City, came down to Milford Mil-ford Monday. W. F. Long, Superintendent of Transportation for the U. P.. was in Milford early this week, presumably on a tour of inspection. Hugh Chanslor was under the weather the early part of the week on account of having undergone a dental operation. Nels Schow and daughter, Letha, returned to their duties with the railroad rail-road Monday after having spent a vacation of two weeks, consisting , largely of a fishing trip on Mammoth Creek. L. R. Fournier, W. O. Cluff, and! Mr. Parks, General Superintendent, I Sales Manager, and Construction Su- i perintendent respectively, of the Tel-luride Tel-luride Power company, were all in Milford the latter part of last week. V Sam Hickman has been temporarily temporari-ly transferred to the time-keeping department of the general superintendent's superin-tendent's office in Salt Lake City. He left for Salt Lake late last week. Mrs. Hickman and two daughters expect ex-pect to join him there soon. '"'Wallace Morris has assumed the active management of the Morris and Sons Feed Store, succeeding Henry, Jennings, who has gone into the automobile auto-mobile business. Miss I.eth Smithson resumed her i duties at the State Bank this week, 1 following a vacation trip on the coast j 'l and in the Northwest. i I ! |