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Show LOCALS Miss Jean R. Woodside has been ill. J. D. Martin left Tuesday for Ogden. Og-den. E. W. Clay was in from Burbank Sunday. Wendell Fernley of Beaver attended attend-ed the Junior Prom. Mrs. Pearl Morrell and family have moved to Squaw Springs. Olive McCulley entertained a group of her friends after the Prom. Born, April 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Leary a bouncing baby girl. Mrs. Jeffers and Mrs. Malstrom won prizes for honors and points. Ed MarkshetTell was down from Salt Lake City the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pool and their daughters drove to Beaver on Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Pauline Williams is visiting with Miss Maxine Kirk for a few days. Jack Weston of Cedar City was here over the week-end and attended the Prom. Mrs. Geo. W. Ranson and children of Salt I.ake City are here visiting for a few days. Walter James and Merrill Miller were down from Black Rock several days on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parnsh of Centerville are guests of their son, Dr. C. R, Parrish. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Badfield and daughter left Monday for their home at Caliente. Mrs. Horace Stahl suffered a badly wrenched knee Saturday and has been confined to her bed. Mrs. Rue Neilsen left Monday for Salt Lake City to receive instructions on social service work. Mrs. A. Hi Millsap of Caliente was here a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris. Mrs. Marie Fouts left Monday for Salt Lake, where she will spend some time attending to business. Mrs. Hazel Ward returned home Saturday from a three months visit with relatives in Los Angeles. Marshall Levi, prominent Ogden stock buyer, spent some time in Mil- ford and vicinity this week on business. busi-ness. Mrs. Jack Williams returned Sa-urday Sa-urday morning from Provo, where she had spent the preceding two weeks. Miss Ellen Ford was here from Salt Lake City to spend the week-end with her parents and to attend tho Prom. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bailey and son Larry of Salt Lake City were guests Monday and Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Koch. Robert, Cecil and Virgie Ki'.lam of i Provo attended the Junior prom and I enjoyed association with their Mil-ford Mil-ford friends. Mijs Frieda Koch, a student at Westminster college in Salt Lake, is enjoying a visit at home during the i spring vacation. Mr. ami Mrs. Isadore Meyers of Ely have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Meyers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Crawford. Helen and Harold Parsons, former ! students of the Milford high school : were here to attend the Junior prom I and to visit their many friends. Friends of Mrs. J. H. Hedges will ! be glad to know that she is getting along as well as can be expected after af-ter her operation at the Hospital at Cedar City Saturday. J visiting with old time friends. The O'Rourks were former residents here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 0"Rourke of Salt Lake City spent Thursday here, Mrs. H. O. Yeager was down from Farmington the last of 'the week, looking after their farm on the fiat-Mr. fiat-Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Speakman of McGill, Nevada, spent Saturday and Sunday with the Err. L. F. Kohler family, proceeding from here to Beaver and Fillmore for a continuation continua-tion of their visit. D. P. Murray of Logan, who is the state 4-H leader, and County Agent Lew Mar Price of Beaver were in Milford last Thursday to assist in outlining the summer's work of. the senior 4-H girls. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Johnson, their daughter, Mrs. Lamar Outzen, and the latter's daughter Anna Marie and Mary, returned Friday of last week from Elinsore, where they attended the funeral of Mr. Johnson's brother. The regular business meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held Monday night at the home of the president, Mrs. Mary Nichols. ! Miss Orma Devine of Rowland ! hall at Salt Lake is visiting friends I in Milford, the house guest of Mr. ' and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell while here. I A fine' baby girl, was born Satur-j Satur-j day morning to Mr. and Mrs. Warren ! Atkins. Mr. Atkins is the competent : assistant at the W. R. Martin Gxvuz:. ! inril 2Sth |