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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Dillihunt and children went to Salt Lake City Tuesday Tues-day to spend a few days. ' i y Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward are leaving leav-ing by motor next week for Long Beach, Cajfomia, to attend the wed- j ding . of their daughter, Helen Ruth. I i ' ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton and family, left early Thursday morning for Zion Canyon, where they will en-' joy a few days' outing. I J Jack DeBerry has accepted a posi-i posi-i tion in Los Angeles, California, and will make his future home there. Mrs. Dean Bowden was visiting ! relatives in Milford this week. i Mrs. Maurice Johnson is up from Caliente this week visiting friends and relatives. Miss Phyllis Levi left the fore part of this week for Salt Lake, where she will spend her vacation. Mss Dorothy Murdock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Murdock, will arrive home Sunday from Salt Lake City, where she has been in school at Westminister College. Mrs. Ephriam Smith joined Mr. and M,vs. N. P. Ipson's family, of Salt Lake, at Beaver for Memorial services, and remained a few days to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Low. Mrs. Kendall Franke returned Sunday from a two month's visit with her sister in Salt Lake City. Among recent visitors at the F. B. Robinson cottage at Rocky Ford were Mr. and Mrs. Walter James, Miss Helen James, of Black Rock; Miss Martha Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearce, of Beaver; Lee Brown and Roy Howell, and Jack Taylor, Miilford; Mrs. Walter Weber and guest, Miss Katherine Gordon; and Dr. Addison Bybee and family, of South Milford. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Parrish and two i children, and Dr. and Mrs. L. F. : Kohler were dinner guests at the j Union Pacific dining room Sunday. i ! Betty Ellingsworth, daughter of R. E. Ellingswortb. and Marion Ami r-son, r-son, formerly of Minneapolis, arrived in Milford last week from Walla Walla, Washington, where they have been attending Whitman College. Ted Kronholm, deputy sheriff, took a prisoner to the county pail at Beaver Beav-er Tuesday. Ed Schroeder completed the planting plant-ing of 160 acres of potatoes this week. C. B. Church, salesman for the Fairbanks-Morse pumps company, recently re-cently installed a new electric pump on the project. Ambrose McGarry left Monday for New York City, on business for the Mjlford valley project. Ray Barton was in town Thursday on business. A. Mattson, of Salt Lake, was in Milford Saturday on mining business. A. J. McMullen, of the Beaver Cop-j Cop-j per company, was in Milford Satur-j Satur-j day. |