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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Mrs. Scott Tanner, Mrs. M. P. Lewis and son David, and Mirs. Harve Hed-: ges are spending a week at Fish Lake. R. W. King and family have gone to Lynndyl where Mr. King will be manager of the dining car and hotel department for thirty days. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis, U. P. agent, have returned from a vacation trip to San Diego and other California Califor-nia points. L. G. Clay, George Jefferson and Chas. Decker are attending the Republican Re-publican conventions at Ogden. D. E. Owens, of Ogden, is succeeding succeed-ing Pete Newell as trick cashier at the station lunch room. Newell is taking over the duties of R. W. King. Sam Cline went to Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mrs. F. E. Casterline and daughter, daugh-ter, Marj, returned from Salt Lake on the fifteenth, after making a few days visit there with relatives. R. E. Kaufman is in from Baker, Nevada, getting materials for a new garage he has under construction at that place. The Misses Bessie and Mildred Kil-lam Kil-lam will leave next week for a vacation vaca-tion in Los Angeles. is Miss Dorothy Murdock leaves the latter part of this week for San Francisco, where she will enter school. I : . ! A. M. Swallow, of Garrison, was here last Friday. J. E. Blazzard of Cedar City, made two business trips to Milford this past week. E. M. Little of Stockton, Utah, is spending the week here. Lyle Cook and Geo. Schmidt, of Caliente, with W. M. Haight, of Mo-dena, Mo-dena, were here Saturday. I E. T. Barkalow, M. R. Dailing, Otto Olsen of Caliente, Henry Philip, Jas. Price, W. M. Yardlley, J. H. Angle, : Chas. Allcoth of Salt Lake and Henry Jepson and Frank Combs of Payson, were some of the visitors to Milford on Saturday to attend the I. 0. 0. F. meeting. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Fernstrom of Salt Lake City, were here on Monday. Mon-day. Mr. Fernstrom is one of the owners now of the Orpheum. He is the fathe rof Mrs. McDermond. F. R. Win and Ross Martin of Los Angeles, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Farrell and young daughter of Cedar City, were in Milforcf Wednesday. L. H. Sill of Boise, Idaho, is looking look-ing after the Express business during A. A. Hillary's vacation. Mrs. W. S. Gibbs and Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbs of Beryl, were here Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday on account of the illness of Mtr. Gibbs. |