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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Mrs. Jane Moore left Friday for ' Long Beach, Calif, after visiting here, ; for a week with her sons, Wilson A. i Moore, and Joe Tribole. Mrs. Moore ! will remain In Long Beach during the fall and winter months. D. A. Baxter left Saturday for St. Louis, Mo., for a two weeks visit there with his motheer. A. E. Rostrum, representative of i the W. F. Quarrie Co. was transact-! transact-! ing business here Tuesday. ! Mrs. Vest and young son, Dick, of Eureka were guests of Mr. and Mrs William Dawson last week. Miss Arthur Howard, of Steamboat Steam-boat Springs, Colo , has returned Mrs. Lenora Myers and children here to resume her studies at the Milford High School. Mrs. Ross Palmer was in Salt Lake City last week-end. Miss Elsie Hales, county librarian', i was here from Beaver Tuesday, j Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Staggers have I returned from a stay of several days in Salt Lake City. j Tom Marquis was here over the j week-end from Salt Lake. I Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson left Monday for Salt Lake City, where treatment. returned home from a visit In Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Letha Martin and children returned re-turned to Milford Sunday from Salt Lake, where they have spent the past , two months. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Baker and children, Elaine and Dean, left this-week this-week for Circleville, where Mr. Bak er wil resume his duties as Principal Princi-pal and Music Instructor at the Pluti County High School. LTilT. and Mrs. Lochiel McDonald and two children arrived the latter part of last week from Hawley, Minn. They will reside in Milford: Mr. McDonald is filling the position at the Jefferson Mercantile company which was vacated by Mr. Graff, who moved to Hurricane. Mrs. J. E. Norrls, wl'fe of Master Mechanic Norrls, has been here from Alhambra, Calif. The Norrlses lived here about fourteen years ago. Sun day, they were dinner guests of the Cottrells. |