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Show Kailvoab ant) Shop ifrcrsonale i Mrs. L. B. Waddingham, Mrs. G. C. Cuddy, Mrs. C. 0. Sportsman mid Mrs. J. R. Lnngenbaeker attended o meeting of tho Ladies Auxiliary to the Old Timers Club Inst week. Msr. Geo. Montgomery motored to Las Vegas last Suiulny with her son, Bill, returning on train No. 20 Monday Mon-day morning. Mrs. C. J. Johnson returned last week from n visit with friends and relatives in Salt Lake City and points in Nebraska. J. Lanning Hull's bridge gang has just finished an extension of the north end of the passenger platform, which adds materially to the looks of the depot grounds. The rules examiner spent several days in Milford last week. Engineer Rood has taken a Caliente helper for the winter. Mrs. R. F. Dula, of Caliente, is a , Milford visitor. Brakeman Bert Price and family j are moving to Salt Lake within a i few days. Struck By Lightning j Operator MuCalister had the misfortune mis-fortune to be struck by lightning, while fishing on Puffer's lake. He was alone, in the boat when the accident ac-cident happened, and was rendered unconscious, and the back of his head and neck were badly burned. It had be n raining, and the fact that his clothes were wet probably saved him from instunt death. o |