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Show LOCALS . S'. II. Hro'.es left Monday for Salt I-ake City. Mrs. Otto Steenbock returned Monday Mon-day from Salt Ijikc City. J. W. Marcott left the last of the week for his home in Salt Lake to work on that board. John Killam has come down from I'rovo to work out of Milfonl on the Union Pacific system. Walt and Humo Sparks and Adrian Anderson, sheepmen, left Monday for their home at Ephraim. V. D. Griffiths left Wednesday for his homo in Los Angeles after spend- a few davs with his folks. . Mrs. Frank Farmer and children of iCaliente were Sunday guests of the former's sister, Miss Juanita Miller. Quite n mini be r of local people ! spent Easter Sunday in the vicinity 1 of liock corral, in the foothills east I of town. j Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hutchins, their daughter Nora and son Bud, were among those who made the trip to Cedar City Saturday for high school day. , Misses Stella Hollis and Sue Nay, ( Bruce Walton and Foster Morris spent Easter Sunday in Cedar City ' and St. George. ! i Mrs. Carl Hanney and Mrs. Leon- J ard Ryan of Squaw Springs and Mrs. Jack Darlington of Frisco were town visitors vesterday. i I Postmaster and Mrs. C. T. Martin, j accompanied by other members of the ''Round-the-World" club, spent Sun-j day at Rock corral on an outing. j County Agent Lew Mar Price and j Attorney George C. Miller of Beaver j were in Milford Tuesday on business in connection with the receiving of i seed loan applications. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fernley, former for-mer residents of MAford but now making their home at Caliente, spent parts of Sunday and Monday in Milford Mil-ford and Heaver on business. Mr. and Mrs. Peer, operators of the Union Pacific dining room, are enjoying an Easter vacation visit from their son Billy, who is a student at Torrance Military school in Cali- ' fornia. The wind, dust and storm threats of the last few days seem to have resolved themselves, as we go to press, into a gentle rain that will do incalculable good at this time of the. year. LOST Last week, on Frisco-Mil-ford road, 30-foot light long chain. Reward for return to Milford Feed store, (adv. a20p.) |