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Show fjDCAj I'Yed Levi returned Tuesday after a busini'.-is trip into Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Owen H Moore are leaving soon for Corvallis, Oregon. Mrs. T. Gadbery ha.s been called east on account of her sister's illness. Mrs. John Williams had as a g-uest last week her brother, Torn Moore of j'lOVO. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clay and children visited friends in Black liock Monday. Misses Margaret Cochrane, Helen Bird and Mary Banks spent Sunday in Zions park. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pool and daughters, Sarah and Ruth, motoric! to Cedar City Sunday. Mrs. Ed Erickson of Minersville was transacting business here the last of the week. Alvin H. Baker left Saturday to join his family at Beaver, there to upend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Walter Weber left the latter part of the week for California to make her home. Her husband will join her later. W. E. Fernley, former Milford resident, Was here from Caliente over the week-end, looking after local property holdings. Marcellus G. White of Baker, California) is home for a vacation visit with his mother, Mrs. William Tinder, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Erma Kotheving-ham and Thorold White left Sunday for a weeks tour of the southern Utah parks. Max Beal of Trerroonton, college friend of Miss Beth Coleman, has been a house guest at the ColSman home the past week. Miss Rose Gressman of Huntington Hunting-ton Beach, California, is spending a couple of weeks here with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Gressman. Mrs. J. J. Keough returned the first part of the week from Tooele, where she accompanied her daughter Madeleine. The latter remained upstate up-state for a longer visit with Tooele and Salt Lake relatives and friends. Mrs. Fred Levi entertained her bridge club at her home Monday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Scot Tanner received high score priz.e, Mrs. Joe Smith consolation consola-tion prize and Mrs. I. Altman guest prize. ! Mrs. Robert H. Limb and children left the last of the week for an out-J ing in the Beaver mountains, to be j near Mr. Limb, who is employed as ' cook at the Beaver canyon C. C. C. j camp. j Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Koch and' daughter Frieda left Saturday eve-j ning for Richfield, there to be joined j by two other daughters, Lucille and J Rosalie, in a trip to Colorado, where! they are visiting still another daughter daugh-ter Rosetta, and otheer relatives. Karl S. Carlton, editor of the Beaver Bea-ver Press, writes from Ohio that Mrs. Carlton underwent a delicate operation for the removal of a tumor from her neck and is getting along fine. The operation was performed at Lakeside University hospital at Cleveland. Mrs. H. T. Hanks and daughter Jane left Friday for their home in Los Angeles, after spending- the fore part of the summer here withe Mi-Hanks. Mi-Hanks. They were accompanied to Los Angeles by Farrell Peterson who expected to make a short visit in the coast metropolis. Mrs. W. G. White left the last of the week to visit friends at Boulder City and Las Vegas, Nevada, after which she will visit relatives in California. Cali-fornia. She was accompanied by Miss Ruth Zang of Salt Lake, who will visit at Boulder City then return re-turn to her home at Salt Lake. |