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Show Dont' forget the opening Ball of the season, Arion Hall, September 4, Wednesday. Given by B. P. W. club. George Jefferson, proprietor of the Jefferson Mercantile company of Milford, was a business visitor in Cedar last Thursday. The gentleman's principal business here was to secure a representative to handle the business busi-ness in the powder line that Mr. Jefferson Jef-ferson has established in Cedar and conducted for the past five years. Iron County Record. Doctor L. F. Kohler was a business visitor to Salt Lake City over the week end. He returned to Milford Monday. Don't forget the opening Ball of the season, Arion Hall, Wednesday, September 4th. Sponsored by B. P.-W. P.-W. club. Members of the Order of Eastern Star will enjoy a picnic up in the canyon this Sunday. The occasion will be the observing of Robert Morris Mor-ris Day. D. W. Hickman and Harold Crawford Craw-ford were down from Milford last Friday to assist the Caliente Band which is practicing for the System championship. Caliente Herald. Miss Elma Cartwright of Beaver, was a Milford visitor last Sunday. Don't forget the opening Ball of the season, Arion Hall, Wednesday, September 4. Given by the B. P. W. Club. R. Schmuck is the new clerk at the Atkin Hotel. He comes from Norfolk, Nor-folk, Va. J. P. Kurtz, of Salt Lake, wan a Milford caller Monday. ! A. E. Stone and wife, of Caliente, registered at the Atkin Hotel Wednesday. Wed-nesday. R. 0. Smith, A. G. Kelly and J. 0. Duff are Union Pacific brakemen who registered at the Milford Hotel this week. i County Agent Lew Marr Price j was in Milford Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Beit Stevenson are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Monday, August 26. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford, Craw-ford, Jr. returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Manti. The Roy, Coleman and George Litchfield families returned Sunday from Yellowstone park. Mrs. E. L. Ferguson is making an extended visit in Denver, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Ryan, of Wah-wa, Wah-wa, were in Milford last week end. o |