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Show Al Cline visited with his brothers Sam and Harold, a few hours Tues-I Tues-I day, returning that afternoon to his j heme in Ceoai City. I Mrs. Itha Kinney made a business j trip to Salt Lake Thursday of last week, returning Saturday night with L. A. Wynaught. Mrs. G. C. Martin and son Jerrie of Salt Lake City arrived Sunday for a weeks visit with the A. M. Fothering-ham Fothering-ham and C. T. Martin families. County Attorney Harold Cline, new-president new-president of the local Lions club, ha; been confined to his room several ; days, a sufferer from tonsillitis. The 7l2-pound new arrival at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hillary j of Long Beach was a girl, we are in-! in-! formed, rather than a boy, as chron-I chron-I icled last week by The News. Milford town officials yesterday submitted to The News for publication publica-tion a list of those who have been found making unlawful use of water for sprinkling purposes, the list containing con-taining the names of several prominent promi-nent citizens. Inasmuch as violators of the sprinkling ordinances have never been warned that the publicity cure might be tried on them a very effective penalty, by the way we managed to pursuade the officials to give water users one more chance. A constant check on these violations is being continued, however, and the j next list submitted will be published ! without further warning. So look out! |