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Show L O CALS ' Mrs. Tom Campbell retji-rcd from Salt Lake went. I Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ryan and children child-ren of Burbank were in Milford Saturday. Sat-urday. Mr .and Mrs. Joe Tribole have as their guest Mrs. Jane Moore of Salt Lake. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ryssman has been very ill with pneumonia, but is now much improved. improv-ed. Mrs. Davis of Greenville and daugh-. daugh-. ter, Mrs. T. A. Harvey of Caliente, .' . are here to spend a month. J. E. Moore and wife of Tooele, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones. Scott Tanner returned from Los Angeles, California, Tuesday where with Mfs. Tanner he has resided the past three months. Dan Parker, of the Beaver Crown mine, was called to Salt Lake City Sunday on account of his son being seriously ill with spinal meningitis. Warren Neilson, the Ford dealer of f- Beaver, was making Milford a business busi-ness call Wednesday. Sales Manager Cluff, of the Tellu-ride Tellu-ride Power company, was spending part of this week in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Murdock, Sr., of Beaver, are planning to leave this spring for California to make their future home. They recently completed com-pleted the sale of their property in 3eaver. Their son, Waldo, and family, fam-ily, moved to California last fall. An-o.her An-o.her son, Jos. R., Jr., is the proprietor proprie-tor of the White Market in Milford. Mrs. May Ashworth is back in Milford Mil-ford from Los Angeles for a visit. J. P. Johansen came in from Garrison Gar-rison Tuesday. Leo Bracken of Tooele is employed employ-ed at the Milford Auto company. J. W. Peters of Salt Lake City is here in the interest of the telephone : company. R. B. Lancaster is back again "on the board." S. W. Johnson of Lund visited our town Monday. F. Clark Kesler was here this week looking after his business interests. P. C. Madsen, a prominent sheepman sheep-man of Manti, was here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gonder and Mrs. Baker of Garrison were here this week. A. C. Tebbs, the Panguitch sheepman, sheep-man, was here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ray of Caliente were here on Wednesday. |