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Show , .1 11 (DCdlfll I Mrs. T. B. Frazier spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake, visiting friends. Miss Stella Hollis is visiting for an indefinite time in Leamington. Bill Ashworth and family have ', gone to Beaver to spend the weekend. week-end. Mrs. J. M. Williams left Sunday for a visit in Provo over Decoration day. Mrs. J. H. Hedges of Cedar City ; is here visiting friends for a few ! (lays. Mrs. Ezra Barton of Beaver spent i a few days here with her sister, Mrs. A. M. Fotheringham. . Mrs. Lucile Koch of Richfield spent ; the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Koch. Mrs. F. E. Casterline and children left Monday of last week for an indefinite in-definite visit in San Francisco. I I Mrs. H. G. Barnes and children i left Sunday morning ' to join Mr. ! Barnes at Boulder City, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson and kiddies of Caliente are visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Antone Johnson. " Mrs. W. H. Hendrickson and daughter Kathyrn left the first of! the week for Salt Lake City, where the latter is under medical care. j Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nichols, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Herbert Nichols and Miss Julia Hendrickson, left Wednesday morning for Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Silvers and daughter Coline of Los Angeles, California, visited over Tuesday and Wednesday with the George Fernley family. W. R. Anderson of Beaver, father of Mrs. J. Lang, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carter of Draper to Milford Sunday, where they spent the day visiting with relatives. Mr. Carter Car-ter is a brother to Gid Carter of Mil-ford. Mil-ford. i Mr. and Mrs. Powell Smyth are visiting in Cedar City. Mrs. Myron Lewis is acting town clerk in place of Mrs. Smyth during- the latter's vacation. va-cation. Mrs. A. L. Webb, son Lawrence and daughter, Mrs. Howard Phelps, and the latter's two children left Tuesday morning, to spend Memorial day at Salt Lake. Mrs. George Rogers entertained her Bridge club at her home Monday evening wiith Mrs. Gene Kirk receiving receiv-ing high score prize and Mrs. William Wil-liam Cochrane consolation prize. The month of May came to an end with a week of cooler weather and considerable wind, but only a trace of the showers which fell in some parts of southern and central Utah. The Milford baseball team lost to Beaver, 12-5, in the annual Memorial day classic at the county capital Wednesday. The game was a non-league non-league affair and no box score has been available. Jack McKeon of Los Angeles, for many years a resident of Milford and one time town marshal, was in town the first of the week attending to business matters, in connection with local mining property. Members of the Venus and Adonis club, with their families, spent Memorial Me-morial day in Beaver canyon. Merchant Mer-chant valley had been the planned objective of the outing but a heavy rain that morning interfered with their reaching that site. Advertising is being prepared for a big free dance Wednesday night, June 6, celebrating the opening of the Milford Confectionei-y. Confetti, and carnival caps, horns and whistles will be furnished to help make it a fitting celebration. People from all over the county are invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Whyte and family of Woodland, California, arrived ar-rived in Milford Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Whyte's sister, Mrs. Roy White sr., and with other relatives here and in Beaver, where both women wo-men that afternoon helped their father celebrate his birthday. Mrs. Whyte and children will spend a month here and in Beaver while her husband is engaged in sheep-shearing operations in Montana. Mrs. J. D. Johnston entertained the Pierian club at her home on the Flat Monday afternoon. A lesson in .government was given after which Mrs. R. F. White sr. read two very interesting articles. Club members I 'present were Mrs. J. R. Murdoch sr.,1 j Mrs. R. F. White sr., Mrs. O. jC. Koch, Mrs. L. G. Clay and Mrs. D. S. William.--. Guests were Mrs. J. : M. Hughes and Mrs. P. E. Beecher. i After the meeting adjourned a dainty j lunch was served by the hostess. o I |