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Show . 1 Milford News In Brief j Here with wife R. L. Stoney and mother Mrs. A. E. Stoney of Beaver are in Milford to be with Mr. Stoneys wife and young dauprhter who are ill at the Milford hospital. Return home M. T. Heatey has returned from the coast. Mrs. Healey and baby will remain re-main in California for the winter. From Salt Lake W.D. Core and E. M. Margets of Salt Lake City transacted business in Milford Wednesday. Business visitors Albert C. Tanner and Dan Michels of Salt Lake were here on business Monday and Tuesday. Sheep man here J. W. Applegate came in from his sheep ranch south of Milford last Sunday. Here for week end Mrs. F. D. Goff and Mrs. H. W. Morris came down from Salt Lake to spend the week end with their husbands. hus-bands. Here from Garrison Mr. and Mrs. 0. Christophensen accompanied ac-companied by Judge Clay of Garrison were here on Monday. Mrs. Christo-nhensen Christo-nhensen came for a consultation with her doctor. Short visit Bert Lockhart of Salt Lake was here for a few days last week. R. R. men back W. A. Talbot and Claude Gillespie of Salt Lake, formerly of Milford will make their homes here again as they have runs out of Milford. Salt Lake visitors C. A. Langdarf formerly of Milford, now of Salt Lake was a visitor here this week. Visits family The Fullmer Brothers spent a few days in Salt Lake with their families, returning Tuesday and bringing back Engene Wagstaff with them. Receives sad news Mrs. A. J. Atkin received a wire to meet Mrs. Lillian Geer of Delta, Colorado Col-orado on train No. 7. Mrs. Geer was summoned to Los Angeles rjy "the tragic death of her brother. She is a sister of Mrs. Geo. A. Atkin formerly of Milford. Minersville visitors Mrs. William Kelsey came in Saturday Satur-day and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Griffiths Friday from Minersville to attend to business in town. To Gunnison Mrs. E. H. Bird, accompanied by . her daughter, Helen, went to Gunnison Saturday. Miss Bird went on to Mt. Pleasant to sing at the funeral services servic-es for Charles Draper. Officials here J. T. Wardenbury and W. A. White arrived here from Salt Lake last week to attend to railroad business. From Salt Lake J. G. Taylor of Salt Lake city was a business visitor in Milford last week. Stops over J. D. Ryan of Wah-Wah Springs stopped over here last week on his way home from Salt Lake City. ! Stake officers here : Mrs. Kate Jensen, Mrs. Annie Jos- . eph, Mrs. Alice G. White and Mrs. ; Eva Whornham, stake officers, came over from Beaver Tuesday to attend 1 the meeting of the Relief Society. j R. R. man here ; W. 0. Rourke, grievance man for . the brotherhood of locomotive train- ; men arrive here from Salt Lake last week to attend to brotherhood busi- ) ness. . 1 ' 1 From Ogden j Fred Kennedy of Ogden spent sev- j eral days here last week visiting and j attending to business. Mining business ' R. E. Allen, J. Boutwell, L. B. Gla- i feke, L. N. Morrison and W. H. Eard- j ley of Salt Lake spent several days j here last week on business in connec- : tion with the Horn Silver Mine. Association representative W. Stefl'en of Salt Lake was here last week to assist with the shipping , of turkeys for the North West Turkey ; Growers Association. Here for holidays Phyllis Levi will arrive here Friday : to spend the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Levi. She has been attending the University of Utah. Here shopping Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams of South Milford drove into town Friday to shop and attend to business. Frisco visitors Mrs. LaVerne Davis and Mrs. Allie Jones of Frisco spent Friday here attending at-tending to business. Milford visitors Miss Elva Hall, Miss Lela Roberts and Miss Lillion Carter drove in from Minersville Saturday to spend the day here. Former resident returns Mrs. Charles Moore of Las Vegas, a former resident of Milford, returned here last week to attend the installation installa-tion of officers of the Eastern Star. From Minersville Mrs. Stanley Fisher of Minersville spent Saturday here visiting with friends and attending to business. In for supplies South Milford people in town Saturday Sat-urday to get supplies were: Fred O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer and Ruben Jones. Visits friend Mrs. Dewey of Caliente a former resident of Milford arrived here last week to visit Mrs. M. Copeland. Business visitors Minersville residents who spent Friday Fri-day in Milford were: Mr. and Mrs. Celenton Thompson, Mr. and Mrs,. Randall Banks, Mr. and Mrs. John Kelsey, Mr. and Mrs. James Dotson and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Carter. From Beaver Alex Hamilton drove over from Beaver Friday to spend the day here attending to business. To Salt Lake L. A. Wynaught spent several days in Salt Lake City last week attending Federal court session. Home for Christmas Dorothy Levi -who has been attending attend-ing school at the Pasadena Junior College arrived home last week to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Levi. Visits sister Edna Bunnell spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting with her sister, Josie Bunnell. In from Frisco Among the residents of Frisco who spent Saturday in Milford were: Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Edward, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Petty and Mrs. Harold Baxter. Here Friday Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Myers drove in from Minersville Friday to spend the day here attending to business. Mining man here Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Link came in from Frisco Saturday to visit with friends in town. Mr. Link is manager of the Horn Silver Mine. Reported ill Mrs. Fern Brown and three children are reported ill with the flu at their home in South Milford. Business visitor Milton Gentry of Beaver spent Sat-I Sat-I unlay in Milford looking after busi- ness and visiting with friends. |