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Show ffjpcAj j C. T. Martin left Wednesday for ! Salt Lake City on business matters. ! ' I Miss Bernice Shields is down from i Salt Lake City, visiting at the H. V. i Shields home. j George Himstreet left Wednesday I for Boulder City, Nevada, to resume i work there as engineer. i Mr. and Mrs. George Day and Miss i Wanda Day were Salt Lake visitors I over Monday and Tuesday. j Mrs. W. F. Stirling of Caliente is I visiting at the William Cochrane j home for several days. j I Mrs. Druce Newman of Yermo, ; California, is here, visiting her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carter, and lamily. Mrs. Charles Clements left Satur-! Satur-! day for Caliente to visit with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mttlvin Moore. i Max Trautman of San Bernardino, California, arrived Tuesday to spend the summer months on his farm in South Milford. I E. C. McGarry and Gordon Thorn- burg, both former Milford residents but now living in Salt Lake, were ; Milford visitors Tuesday. I Vernon Burns, who has been with ' the army air mail operations at the I local field the past two months, is I back at his old post as. assistant tn j the local postoff ice. Mrs. C. R. Crawford, accompanied by her daughter Esther and son Raffield, left Wednesday for Ruth, Nevada, to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Ida Meyers. Milford's new bakery is now in full operation and enjoying a steadily growing volume of trade. The opening open-ing took place Monday and was successful suc-cessful in every way. Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton and Mrs. H. J. Blake of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday at the desert range experiment station, where Mr. Blake is construction superintendent. M. H. Pool returned Wednesday morning from Salt Lake where he visited following a trip to Denver, where he attended a convention of J. C. Penney company store managers. Mrs. Scott Tanner entertained her Bridge club at her home Monday evening with Mrs. D. S. Williams winning high score prize and Mrs. William Cochrane receiving consolation conso-lation prize. The J. M. Hughes family spent Sunday at Farming-ton and Salt Lake, having made the trip to be present at the birthday of Mr. Hughes' mother. Miss Ethel Mills, local grade school teacher, accompanied them to Salt Lake. |