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Show : Milford News In Brief . Visits relatives I H. B. Sackett of Long Beach is here visiting relatives. V'iit parents Mrs. Al Joest accompanied by nei children left Sunday for Salt Lak. C;tv where she will visit w;th her par- i enls. ' From Minersville Minersville shoppers in town Mon-day Mon-day were: Ida Hollingshead, Heywood I Carter, G. W. Carter, Dave McKnight, James W. Eyre, Clinton Thompson. Norville Lightner and Ed Craw. i - -To Los Angeles , John M. Coffeen is making a week end business trip to Los Angeles. He . will return Sunday. Enjoys his paper George Searle of Needles, California, Californ-ia, sent in a check this week for a renewal re-newal of his subscription of the Mil-ford Mil-ford News. Business vistors Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitaker of Hat-ton, Hat-ton, Utah were here Monday on business. busi-ness. From Panguitch Mr. and Mrs. Burnes Tebbs of Pan-guitch Pan-guitch paid Milford a visit this past week. From Fillmore George Huntsman of Fillmore was here Friday. Cedar visitor Mrs. Al Cline of Cedar City was in Milford this week. From San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Herrman of San Francisco were here Tuesday. To Puffer Lake Miss Jayne Sloan, Mrs. Vivian Hunter, S. W. Jones and Louis Sales drove up to Puffer Lake Sunday. j y See ball game Gordon Murdock and Dan McGarry attended the ball game in Beaver Sunday. Sun-day. ' New baby ' A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clay Tuesday night. To Beaver Ronald Hodges spent Sunday in Beaver attending the ball game. To Beaver Audrey Rains spent Sunday in Beaver visiting with friends. From Richfield Hope Hansen of Richfield spent Monday and Tuesday visiting with Hannora Hutchins. To Cedar , Mildred Killam left for Cedar City Sunday where she will spend the summer. sum-mer. , s Business visitor George White arrived here Monday from Richfield to spend two days here attending to business. Returns home Mrs. W. G. White returned to Milford Mil-ford Saturday after a month's visit with her mother in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michi-gan. Mrs. White also visited in Detroit De-troit and Chicago. y Return home Royce Palmer and Pete Banks returned re-turned from a two weeks' visit in Salt Lake City Tuesday. To Caliente Dan Hutchins returned from Caliente Cal-iente Saturday to spend the summer with his mother, Mrs. Roy Coleman. To Panguitch David Banks has moved to Panguitch Pan-guitch where he will make his home during the summer. From Lynndyl Ruth Staggers of Lynndyl spent the week end here visiting with Mrs. Harry Ward. To Salt Lake-Mr. Lake-Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lufler left Tuesday Tues-day for Salt Lake City where they will make their home. FOR SALE BY OWNER Hay, Ramboulet bucks, sheep for mutton, honey, alfalfa land. Back home J. J. Keough returned to Salt Lake City last week. Visit parks Miss Hannora Hutchins and Remi Connell drove to Bryce and Zion Sunday. Sun-day. Here for holiday Mrs. George Harris of Salt Lake city, a former resident of Milford, spent Decoration day here. To Salt Lake-William Lake-William Morris made a trip to Salt Lake last week. Ill-Helen Ill-Helen Jean Schow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Schow was confined to her home last week by illness. Visits father Virginia Nichols came down from Salt Lake City last week to spend Saturday and Sunday here visiting her father, Herbert Nichols. To Boulder R. "E. Ellingsworth left Tuesday for Las Vegas and Boulder where he will attend to business relative to the opening op-ening of a clothing store in Boulder. To Gunnison Mrs. E. H. Bird accompanied by her daughter, Helen, spent Saturday and Sunday at Gunnison visiting her mother, Mrs. W. H. Gibble. . In from mine Charles Rollins of the Silver Gulch Mine made a trip into Milford Friday to get supplies. Back home Gene Kirk returned Saturday from an extended business visit in Southern California. In from Thermo Mr. and Glen Mennott came in from Thermo Friday to shop and visit with friends. To Tooele Mrs. Charles Sportsman went to Tooele Sunday to attend the funeral services for Ed Peterson. Suffers injury V Lewis Davis wrenched his back last week and was forced to lay off from work for several days until he had recovered. re-covered. Attends graduation S. D. Atkin returned to Walla Walla on Sunday, but will come back to Milford Mil-ford in about two weeks to take up his farm work again. Mr. Atkin's reason for returning is to attend the graduating graduat-ing exercises of his son S. D. Jr., who graduates from Whitman College. From Hollywood Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Johnson of Hollywood were here Sunday. Business visitor Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pitts of Eureka were in Milford last week attending to business. From Salt Lake James Lawson of Salt Lake City spent last Friday in Milford. Visits friends J. H. Alcock, wife and daughter of Los Angeles were in Milford on Saturday Satur-day and enjoyed a pleasant visit with their old friends, Mr and Mrs. Clay. Returns home " Mrs. W. J. Davis returned to her home in Ophir Monday after a two weeks' visit with her daughter Miss Veronica Davis. j |