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Show SOUTH MILFORD Horace Palmer jr. and Mitchell Fisher left by motor Saturday for Logan, where they will enter for the i'all semester at U. S. A. C. Mrs. Carl Elmer accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of Milford on a fishing trip in Beaver canyon last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Waters of Salt Lake and L. R. Fournier of Richfield Rich-field were callers at the Cates ranch on Wednesday. The Social Hour club met at the ranch home of Mrs. W. W. Cook last Thursday and spent a delightful afternoon in the fine grove of trees near the house. A fried chicken lunch was served in fine picnic style to close a most pleasant afternoon for the large number present- Mrs. Roy Cottrell of Milford was a gcest of the club. The next session will bt at the club house on Thursday, October 5, with Mi's. F. W. GospiU and Mi-s Gladys Gospill as hostesses. W. C. Gates returned Tuesday from a business trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. Ivan McKnig-ht and Mr. j Parley Fisher attended the county convention of Relief Society leaders j at Milford last Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Reulen Jones, Arthur and Lester Williams and Mrs. J. Bishop attended court at Fillmore on Monday. i Drew Wiikins, -repre.-vntalive of; the Peppard Seed company uf D'dti. was on the Flat looking for prosjc-i tive sales on Tuesday. As we sail smothlv over our newly widened, gracefully curved bridges, some with sturdy truuid rail-, we l'?l 1 an approach to metropolitan suiiur-I suiiur-I banities and for'e' the former jag ,'ed j and uneven boards, damrerou - h.L- and edges too narrow for safety. i . n |