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Show LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Rogers, of Provo, are here visiting for a few days. Miss Neva Denny left Saturday for Spokane, Wash., to spend the summer. Mrs. Helen McGarry has been confined con-fined to her room at the Milford Hotel Ho-tel with a severe case of tonsilitis. Mrs. Harry Livergood and son Charles left last week for a month's visit a Bethel Kansas. Mrs. Sam Fernley and daughter have returned home after a visit with Geo. Fernley and family at Bingham Canyon. Wallace Moore has reurned to Milford after graduating from the Westminister college. Sprinkling hours 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. T. Kronholm, Watermaster. Miss Dorothy Levi returned Saturday Satur-day afernoon from Salt Lake Ciiy where she has been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Heslington and mother were down from Adamsville Saturday. Lawrence and Bill Itanson were down from Salt Lake City the first of the week visiting friends. Mae DeLong has returned from Salt Lake City where she spent her vacation. '-'Wilbur (Shorty) Killam left Sunday Sun-day morning for a three weeks vacation vaca-tion which he will spend in Spokane, Wash. Mrs. A. C. Xebeker and family have returned to their home in Walker, Wal-ker, Arizona. Miss Phylis Levi returned Saturday Satur-day from Salt Lake City where she has been attending the University of Utah. A dancing party was held at the Comnfunity Hall on the Milford flat Friday evening in honor of Miss Lu-ella Lu-ella Bird. Miss Bird has left for Ogden to spend the summer months. Sprinkling hours 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. T. Kronholm, Watermaster. Mrs. Joe Fowler and Mrs Hem-street Hem-street visited at Paragonah Thursday of last week. Roville Lightner, Clyde Marshal, Charles Zabriski and Gus Fother-ingham Fother-ingham were down from Minersville Saturday. Mrs. Al. Joest and children have moved back to Milford after spending spend-ing the winter in Salt Lake City. Mr. Joest is employed down at the Grand Canyon. Miss Theressa Southam returned Sunday from Widstoe where she has been visiting for the past three weeks. Wm. Dawson is working out of Cedar Ce-dar City. Misses Georgia Davis, Marion Eas-on, Eas-on, Jayne Sloan and Pat Petterson motored to Cedar City Sunday. Everett Dawson and friend, Bud Anderson, left Monday for California, Califor-nia, after visiting his brother William Wil-liam Dawson. Mrs. Jess Skinner and daughter, Miss Dee Lynn, of Mc Gill, Nev., are visiting at the Fay Bradfield home. Dan Smithson has gone to Suit Lake City for a brief visit. Mrs. P. J. Adams returned to her home in Riverside Calif., accompani ed by her little grandson, Mrs. Virginia Vir-ginia Galnouer and her niece Miss Arthene Howard, who will visit here for about three weeks. Mrs. Walter Bowman accompanied accompani-ed by Bishop and Mrs. E. H. Bird, Mrs. H. E. Bowman and son Marion, drove up to Salt Lake City last wei-k to attend the M. I. A. festivities. Marion was a contestant in the "Retold "Re-told Story" contest. The party returned re-turned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffiths and children have moved down from Salt jLake City and are located in the jMarksheffel Apartments. I Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Martin and l!o-J l!o-J bert, and Mrs. Dan Ferguson motored motor-ed to Beaver Saturday evening to visit relatives. |