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Show I Mi If or d News In Brief , islt aunt j Mrs. Leonard Green anil son, Jay, J .Mrs. Arthur Nelson and son, Ted, of Cedar City spent Sunday here visiting visit-ing with their aunt, Mrs. Charles Haxter, who is ill at the Miltord hospital. hos-pital. To lieavr Mrs. J. M. Williams and Mrs. Rue Xeilsen spent .Monday in Beaver attending at-tending a meeting. Hi-turns home Mrs. R. E. Eilingsworth returned' on Tuesday from Douglas, Wyoming, where she was called three weeks ago by the illness of her mother. Stops over for visit Mrs. W. S. Sterling of Salt Lake City, formerly of Milford, stopped over here this week on her way home from Caliente where she has been visiting her daughter. She was the house guest of Mrs. William Cochrane. Coch-rane. Leave for coa.st Mrs. Clifford Landes and baby, accompanied ac-companied by her mother, Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Baston, left Saturday for San Diego where she will make her home. To Salt Luke Mr. and Mrs. Coen Williams and family moved to Salt Lake City Sunday. Sun-day. On agricultural matters W. J. Martin, assistant supervisor of agriculture for the Union Pacific, arrived here Monday from Salt Lake to visit the South Milford farms with Lew Mar Price, and Dr. Hoganson of the U. A. C. Begins work The tract of land in the Milford Meadows which was plowed late last season is being broken up and leveled level-ed under the direction of John Cof-feen Cof-feen who is acting for the corporation corpora-tion developing the tract. From Beaver-Milton Beaver-Milton Gentry made a business trip from Beaver to Milford last week. Here Saturday Prank Williams of Minersville was a Milford visitor Saturday. To Cedar Mrs. Charles Sportsman and Mrs. Jack Langenbacker made a trip to Cedar City Sunday where they met Mr. Sportsman who returned to Milford Mil-ford with them. Here on business Mr. and Mrs. Ray Banks drove in from Minersville Saturday to attend to business in town. Ue-turns home-Mrs. home-Mrs. Scott Tanner returned this week from Huntington Park, California, Califor-nia, where she has been visiting for the past six weeks. From Lynndyl Mrs. Jack Weston, a former resident resi-dent of Milford, arrived from Lynn-tlyl Lynn-tlyl with her children last week to make her home here during the rest of the school term. Here for visit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yaeger of Salt Lake spent several days here last week visiting with friends. The Yaegers are former residents of Milford. Home ill Mrs. Audrey Broyles was confined to her home several days this week by a severe cold. To Salt Lake C. J. Hamal spent several days in Salt Lake City last week attending to business. Visit mother Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and daughter daugh-ter spent the week end in Salt Lake city where they visited with Mr. Mills' mother. Ilusiness t i-ip John M. Williams made a business trip to Salt Lake City last week. From Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Parker of Joseph spent Tuesday here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutton. From Manti Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keller, and Mr. and Mj-s. Ieara Keller of Manti spent Monay and Tuesday in Milford. Business visit W. H. Gordon came over from Cedar Ce-dar City Monday to attend to jewelry business. ' Here for lecture Effie S. Barrows of Logan was here this week looking after some state educational work. From Las Vegas E. Hayden of Las Vegas, Nevada spent Tuesday here. Here for week-end Geo. E. Owen of Beryl spent the week in Milford. Business visitor H. A. Robinson came down from Salt Lake to transact business in Milford. Salt Lake visitors W. L. Gilette, C. A. Clobridge, C. W. Hoffner, A. B. Darby and W. O. Cluff and L. Freeman of Salt Lake City all visited Milford last week. I I hort visit Mr. and Mrs. Jaeop Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson of Eph-raim Eph-raim stopped over in Milford Sunday on their way to their sheep ranch near Milford. From Richfield Abe Hanson and Leonard Tuft of Richfield were here Sunday and Monday. Mon-day. Business visit E. G. Jensen made a business trip from Salt Lake City to Milford Sunday. Sun-day. Banker here H. H. Pitchforth, president of the Milford State Bank spent Tuesday here. From Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Judge, H. S. Tanner and daughter Margaret of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Milford. Adjuster here G. H. Thomas formerly of Milford but now claim adjustor for the U. P. at Salt Lake spent Tuesday here. To the coast Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis spent the week-end as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell before leaving for a trip to Calif. Visits sister Mrs. E. R. Smyth left for Salt Lake this week to visit with her sister, Mrs. N. P. Ipson. To Beaver Mrs. C. T. Martin and son, Robt. spent the week-end at Beaver visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Griffiths. To Salt Lake S. 0. Russy made a short trip to Salt Lake City this week. From Lynndyl Mrs. Charles Mattingly came down from Lynndyl Tuesday to attend the St. Patrick Day dance. |