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Show Milford News In Brief l'rom Los Aele R. S. Finkel.sten a cattle buyer of 1.03 Angeles in spending the wetk in Milford. Sheep man here R. C. Madsen a sheep man of Man:i was in Milford Monday and Tuesday. l'rom Panuitch B. E. .Sevey of Panguitch is here attending at-tending to his business in connection with his sheep interests. Shopping trip Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith came in from Garrison Tuesday to shop in town. From Garrison J. II. Dearden of Garrison made his triweekly trip to Milford on Monday. From Salt Lake R. If. Pitchforth of Salt Lake was here this week looking into his sheep and his banking business. Here on business-Frank business-Frank C. Ruiz and Felix Ruiz and K. M. Margetts of Salt Lake wer Milford visitors Tuesday. Snow bound Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whittaker and two sons of Hatten were forced to remain re-main in Milford Sunday night on account ac-count of heavy snowfalls between here and their destination near Cove Fort .Mining men H. Alexander and Lee Kitchner of Salt Lake arrived here Saturday to attend to mining business. Home for holidays Julian Tait who has been attending the branch agricultural college at Cedar Ce-dar is home for the holidays visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tait. Back home H. H. Phelps who has been at Eureka Eure-ka for about six months has returned to Milford to stay indefinitely. Business visitors L. S. Skaggs and John B. Brockman 'of the Safeway stores were here this past week in the interest of their business busi-ness here. From New York A. Schoenfield of New York City was in Milford on business last Saturday. Satur-day. To Salt Lake-Joe Lake-Joe Kinney took a trip to Salt Lake this week on business connected with his Drug store. Visit sisters Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smithson or Eureka Eur-eka are visiting in Milford with their sisters Miss Lee and Catherine Smith-8on. Smith-8on. From Hollywood Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Johns of Hollywood, Cal. spent Sunday in Milford Mil-ford on business. Settles here Orrin Goodwin is again making his headquarters in Milford in running the mail stage between here and Beaver. New improvements The Atkin Cafe has been redecorated and a new phonograph has been installed in-stalled during the past week. Baby born Mrs. O. R. Robinson is the mother of a baby girl born Saturday at the Milford Hospital. From Salt Lake Jack Shaw of Salt Lake is in town visiting with Georgia Davis. From Minersville Pauline Mathews came in from Minersville Min-ersville Tuesday to attend to business in town. In from Frisco Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Petty came in from Frisco Tuesday to get supplies. In shopping . Tuesday visitors from South Milford Mil-ford were: Mr. ami Mrs. Fred O'Leary and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams. To Missouri C. F. Decker left Thursday for El-don, El-don, Missouri on a two weeks visit with his mother. Visits uncle George Rogers arrived here from Provo last week to visit with his uncle Willis Rogers. From Ephraim Grant Thursby of Ephraim spent Tuesday in Milford attending to business. busi-ness. From Minersville Mrs. Viola Watts of Minersville spent Monday in town visiting- friends and attending to business. Baby girl A daughter was born to Mrs. Ila Clingman of Minersville last Tuesday. Back from Provo-r- Allie Jones of Frisco who has been visiting in Provo has returned to make her home in Milford. Returns home H. H. Nelson returned Monday from Los Angeles where he has been spending spend-ing the Christmas vacation. New baby Mir. and Mrs. 0. A. Farey of Milford Mil-ford are the parents of a baby girl born at the Milford hospital Tuesday. Returns home Mrs. Ross Stoney who has been ill at the Milford Hospital was released and returned to her home last week. From Minersville . F. D. Williams and J. L. Griffiths of Minersville were visitors in Milford Saturday. Returns home j Mr. and Mrs. Gohlke of San Ber- naruino who have been spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. j Wynaught of Milford returned to ' their home on the coast Tuesday morning. To Beaver R. E. Ellingsworth, Ed Petterson, L. A. Wynaught, C. R. Parrish, Har-, old Cline, Joe Kinney, J. R. Murdock, and Jerry Hancock drove over to Beaver Saturday to attend the meeting meet-ing of the county commissioners. To California Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown and daughter daugh-ter Mary who spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sloan have returned return-ed to their home in Portola, California. Califor-nia. Mr. Brown is a brother of Mrs. Sloan. Visits mother Mrs. Hazel Theisen accompanied by her daughter Nellie arrived Saturday from Detroit to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Peckham for the first time in eleven years. She plans on remaining in Milford for the next six months. Shoppers in Milford Mr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer, Jake Webber and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gos-pill Gos-pill drove in from their ranches in South Milford last week end to get supplies in town. Visits friend Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kennedy of Salt Lake City spent Thursday in Milford, Mrs. Kennedy visiting with Mrs. L. A. Wynaught while Mr. Kennedy took care of his business in connection with the American Packing Company of Ogden. o A famous French prophetess says that France will continue to prosper but that Germany will fall to pieces. There can be no question about this prophecy being intended for domestic consumption. |