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Show LOCALS Mrs. J. S. Hickman spent the weekend week-end in Beaver. Miss Vergie Killam of Provo spent the week-end in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weston and family were in Milford last weekend. week-end. Vernon Burns has accepted a position posi-tion as assistant in the Milford post-office. post-office. Mrs. Tom Hemsfreet of Salt Lake was in Milford for the Forty-Niner celebration. A. E. Smith and daughter Yenita made a trip to Los Angeles to brill? back a new ear. G. E. Le Fevre received treatment for a broken leg Friday at the Milford Mil-ford hospital. Mrs. I- B. Waddingham gave birth to a baby girl Tuesday morning at the Milford hospital. I Mrs. J. S. Kelsey, Mr. Tinder and Mr. Kepling returned Saturday from a trip to Silver City. Charles Zabriskie, respected Minersville Min-ersville citizen, was a caller at The News office Tuesday. Pauline Williams of Greenville spent the week-end with Misses Max-ine Max-ine and Kathryn Kirk. The Engineer Ladies entertained their husbands at bridge Saturday night at the Odd Fellows hall. Miss Marjorie White has gone to Bingham with her cousins, who have been visiting with her in Milford. The Donellan family left Milford' Wednesday for St. George, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton returned re-turned Friday afternoon from a hurried hur-ried motor trip to Piute county. Word hns been received from Salt Lake City that the condition of Mrs. Dan Ferguson is on the improve. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Ashworth and family are again occupying their homo in Milford after a winters resilience resi-lience in Heaver. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ford and daughter, daugh-ter, who have been nuiking their homo on Company row, have gone to Salt Lake to live. Mr. and Mrs. I.orus Hand left Milford Mil-ford Sunday to go to Salt Lake, where Mrs. Hand and the kiddies will spend the summer. Mrs. Harold Morris returned to her home in Salt Lake Friday afternoon after spending a couple of days with her husband in Milford. A. 1). Hamilton, a representative of the Interstate Commerce commission, commis-sion, was a Milford visitor this week and a guest at the Hotel Milford. Miss Helen Bird has taken the portion po-rtion in the office of Dr. Charles R. I 'u rrish vacated by her sister El-ma, El-ma, who recently got married. J. W. Haley, manager of Heaver Dam lodge, popular resort some thirty thir-ty miles west of St. George, spent a few days Inst week with his daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. A. A. Mclntyre, and fnmily of the Atkin holed. Mrs. Mac and son I Itobhy accompanied him on his return; home und visitml there until Monday. Mrs. Eugene Hardy (nee Elma Bird) plans to leave for Cedar City the end of this week to join her husband hus-band ,who is attending the B. A. C. Bert Smith, brother of A. E. Smith, and Mr. Brownson of Venice, California, Cali-fornia, attended graduation exercises at the Milford high school Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwob and children and Mrs. Schwob's mother, Mrs. Nancy Whornham of Beaver were among the county seat visitors here for the Forty-Niner show. Miss Betty Murdock entertained John M. Williams, Miss Zola Fernley, Harry Smurthwaite, Dorothy Levi and Lew Bettilyon at a dinner party Saturday night at her home. James E. and Veator Goff, E. C, Cal and'Dan Tebbs, Blaine Sevy, Jack Talbot and Roy Le Fever were among those representing Panguitch at the big Forty-Niner show last Friday. I Teachers who have left for their homes include Miss Jean Woodside, who went to Salt Lake, J. Lee Anderson, Ander-son, Fountain Green? La Veil Parsons, Par-sons, Logan; and Lorus Hand and family, Salt Lake City. J. S. Hanks, assistant manager of the State Building and Loan association associa-tion of Salt Lake, has been enjoying a visit with his brother, H. T. Hanks, genial proprietor of the Hotel Milford, Mil-ford, and attending to business matters mat-ters in this section. Ralph Pitchforth, president of the Milford State bank, who is now making mak-ing his home in Salt Lake, is spending spend-ing a few days in Milford on business. busi-ness. Bruce Walton and Miss Stella Hol-lis Hol-lis represented Beaver stake in the district finals of the Green and Gold dance at St. George Monday, winning third place in the event. J. W. Johnson of Richfield, representative repre-sentative of the National Wool Marketing Mar-keting corporation, left Milford yes-jterday yes-jterday for a day or two after a so-jjourn so-jjourn of some ten days, in our midst. Unfinished matters of business will be looked after by an associate, Milo Marsden of Salt Lake, during his absence. ab-sence. Two more of the employes at the ne-v King David shaft have moved their folks here from Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morgan and young son having taken up their residence in town while Mr. and Mrs. Orson Billings are cozily located in a cabin Mr. Billings has erected close to the mine. The hospitality of the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wynaught was en-I en-I joyed by a number of Richfield friends who were here for the Forty-Niner Forty-Niner show, the number including ( former Mayor and Mrs. Frank Mar-tines, Mar-tines, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Martines, Mr .and Mrs. Jess Madsen, Mr. Carr, representative of the Salt Lake Tribune, Tri-bune, and F. Carron, proprietor of the Johnston hotel at Richfield. |