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Show I BEAVER : ', There has been a number of parties part-ies of a distance camping at Puffer Lake this week. They are from Salt Lake City, Moapa, Nevada and Needles, Need-les, California. J. A. Sevens, who is herding sheep for Tom Gunn, had the misfortune to have a horse fall with him Sunday Sun-day and received a slight fracture or ankle. Dr. McQuarrie attended the injury. Mrs. Gilbert Smith had the misfortune mis-fortune to fall Sunday and dislocate her elbow joint. The injury is quite painful. Sam Cline, and father I. Cline of San Bernardino, Calif., passed thru Beaver Tuesday enroute to Puffer Lake for a few days' fishing. Following an outing trip in the East Mountains, Joseph R, Murdock, Sr., spent a portion of Saturday and i Sunday in town, on his return to Milford. Harry Hodges, who has been spending a couple of months in Beaver, left Tuesday morning for Monterey, California, to spend the coming winter. He was accompanied accompan-ied by his daughter, Anna, and brother Billy Hodges. Miss Lucile Franke returned to Rocky Ford Tuesday, for the remainder re-mainder of the summer vacation season sea-son with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, having lately been the guest of Mrs. Philip Holt, in Salt Lake. Lorin Hall, accompanied by F. E. Hall, of Kansas City, Mo., and Clark Murdock, came up from Compton, Calif., Sunday. After a sort visit here they left Tuesday for a trip through Idaho and the northwest, and may go as far as British Colum- bia. Mr. Hall is seeking material for several out-door stories he has j contracted to write. |