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Show LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Ethel Watson anil two children chil-dren left Tuesday morning for their home at Salt Lake City after viait-ing viait-ing with her daughters, Mrs. E. F. Key, and family the past two weeks. Mr. ami Mrs. M. H. Pool and daughters, Sarah and Ruth, motored to Salt Ijike Saturday evening, Mr. und Mr. Pool returning Sunday while the girls stayed there for a longer visit. Attention of our renders is directed to the special midsummer dance to be given Tuesday night at Hanging Rock pavilion under the sponsorship of the local po.-t of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. A good time is promised prom-ised all who attend. There will be a special meeting of the South Milford Farm bureau at ,the (Community Club hov Saturday, Satur-day, August 12, at 9 p. m., to hear the report of George Jefferson on underground (water and tax legislation. legis-lation. Wallace Knox, formerly of Heaver and now practicing law in Oakland, California, paid Milford a short visit Saturday. Mr. Knox was looking over the Denver county property of bis father, the late Judge William F. Knox, who died a few months ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murdock jr., Mr. S. J. Dunkley of San Francisco, and Mrs. K. G. Link spent last week-end at Puffer lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hanks and daughter Jane arrived Saturday morning in Milford after an all-night drive from their home in Los Angeles, An-geles, having left there late Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hanks and Miss Jane will visit here for a couple of weeks or so. The Second Year 4-H Foods club met with their leaders, Mrs. Emma Clark and Mrs. Emma Smith. Ten members were present. Peggy Blackburn Black-burn and Naomi Yither demonstrated jello, which was served with cookies. Our next meeting will be at 4 o'clock on Wednesday, August 16. Reporter, Report-er, Doris Hughes. Mrs. W. G. White left Sunday for ; a months stay in the east. She will stop off at Omaha, Nebraska, for a two days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sautter, formerly of South Milford, then take in the Worlds fair at Chicago and then go on to visit her mother and brother at Ann Arbor, Michigan. Mrs. Harriet Stapley of Kanarra-ville Kanarra-ville and her son, William B. Stapley, Stap-ley, and children of Castle Gate visited vis-ited here last week-end with another son and daughter, D. E. Stapley and Mrs. P. J. Williams. Saturday evening the visitors proceeded on to Kanarraville, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Williams and from there went to Las Vegas and Boulder dam. Some ten or twelve local Lions, joined by delegations from Beaver, Cedar City and probably other southern sou-thern Utah cities, are leaving this forenoon on a goodwill tour to Ely, Nevada. A stop for lunch will be made at the desert range C. C. C. camp and the party should arrive in Ely in good time for a dinner and meeting which are scheduled. Some members of the party will probably return home that evening, while others will stay there over night. |