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Show LOCALS and" PERSONALS Geo. T. Thomas of Salt Luke, was in Milford afrain this week. He enjoyed en-joyed the 24th here. Mrs. V. N. Cooley and sons, H. and R. Cooley, of Pasadena, California, were here Tuesday en route to Cedar I City. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Boncher of Kansas Kan-sas City, have decided to reside in Milford. i Ira Frederick of Baker, Nevada, was in Milford this week. Cullen Kilkin came down from the ' ' Moscow mine to enjoy the Pioneer : celebration. ' j j Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Wilkin, and ; daughter Jane, and son, Garrie, spent i the 24th at Beaver, j Mrs. J. White and Miss Melba Price ; and W. P. Price of Caliente, were , here Saturday and Sunday. The following Garrison people were ; here on Saturday: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ; Deardon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deardon, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jennings, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schumacher. I Chas. E. Osborne was here from Salt Lake this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robinson and j daughter, Bertha, of Baker, came ' to Milford for medical treatment for Miss Bertha. : Dr. Alexander and E. M. Isaacson of Salt Lake were here this week looking over the oculist business. M. P. Lewis returned from a few days' trip to Salt Lake and Provo ' Tuesday. Mrs. Lewis and son, David, remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gray and fami- j ly, of Los Angeles, vistors at the J. ; ! S. Killam home,'accompanied by Miss Virgie Killam, went to Salt Lake City Wednesday. Bert Wynaught drove over to Baker, Nevada, last week to repossess for his company a galosine pump. " The pump was sent to Salt Lake for repairs re-pairs and later may be used by Wy-; naught at his service station here. It ' is one of the big electric pumps with i the visible gauge. jAIrs. Joseph Tribole and three chil-! j dren left for Los Angeles Wednes-: Wednes-: day to visit relatives and friends for , j about ten days. I Reverend Root and Roy Cottrell j who have been on a fishing trip, are pretty good anglers, getting about I . : their quota of trout each day while gone. They returned Saturday evening. even-ing. Union Pacific Agent, J. H. Davis, wife and two children left Tuesday for Los Angeles on a vacation. Floyd Casterline is acting agent in Mr. Davis' absence. Miss Lena Wilmarth of the Deaconess Dea-coness school at Helena, Montana, arrived ar-rived last week to spend the summer with her cousin, Mrs. G. R. Wilcox. They motored to Bryce Canyon Thursday. Thurs-day. , Rev. H. E. Root and mother left Thursday for Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks. They will camp and fish along Mammoth Creek. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Saunders of the Beaver Press, accompanied by Mrs. Saunder's mother, Mrs. Acree, motored over to Milford Sunday. Mr. Saunders drives a new model Fordor ! Sedan, one of the very few models that have been distributed in Utah. William B. Higgins, Fillmore at-! at-! torney, paid Milford a call last Friday. Fri-day. Mr. Higgins is a Republican aspirant for the office of Judge, Fifth Judicial District, and was checking check-ing over his political fences in this locality. I A. E. ICipps, mining geologist of the Magnolia Lead and Plumbic companies, com-panies, drove down from Eureka last Saturday night, stopping near Cove For to assist the editor who was grappling with a punctured tire. |