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Show LOCALS and Mi-s. W. -V. k ri iht of Cc.ni.t3T), j CaCiifor.iia, is .1 f.'o.-.t a'. .!.. C. T. Martin homo. Mr?. Wright, ieinjj a resident of Mii.'ord, is a friend of lorn; .''.ramiing to the Martins. She is en route fron the east to her home in California- j Mrs. Viola Johansen has accepted a position in the Milford State Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Roy White visited in Beaver Wednesday. Mrs. Rachel Anderson has returned j to her home in Salt Lake City, after : having spent a week visiting her Phone 12 for Delicious Angel Food cakes for parties. Also other fancy cakes. Mrs. Roy Sutton left Tuesday for Salt Lake City, where she will make her home. W. B. Ickes has returned here. l ieryn Hand'.ey is spending a few days in Salt Lake City. aunt, Mrs. Victor Carlson. P.is. E. L. Ferguson spent several days in Salt Lake this week. 1 v Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Horton have -rrchased the Bozart place, and arc -aw mov'ng into their new home. Mrs. Nancy Whornham of Beaver, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwob. Mrs- D. Miley Smith, Miss Rhetta Smith and Mr. Lawrence Cress of Yuma, Arizona, were guests at the Ross Smith home this week. Allen R. Brown, the hardware mar from Santa Monica, California, spent the week in our city. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Clawson of Og-den, Og-den, were here Monday. Mr. Clawson was here buying sheep. I Mrs. Rowley and daughter, of Garrison, Gar-rison, were here yesterday. The Robinson Brothers of Para-goonah Para-goonah were prominent among the many sheepmen here this past week. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. King, of Lyna-dyl, Lyna-dyl, are back in Milford. Mr. King ''as been manager of the U. P. lunch ;:r.d dining room at Lynndyl. Lucian Gillies, C. D. White, Clark' Murdock, of Beaver and Frank Williams Wil-liams of Minersville, were all here this week selling their lambs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lee were here Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Lee is an official of the railroad. |