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Show SOUTH MILFORD j . Miss Vondell Maxwell is spending a months vacation at the ranch home j of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. i Maxwell. She is regularly employed , at Junction. Mrs. Ray Snyder and little daughters daugh-ters arrived Saturday for a weeks visit with her mother, Wrs. W. W. Cook and family. Mrs. Roy Cottrell and son accompanied her to the ranch Saturday afternoon and remained over the week-end. 'County Agent Lew Mar Price and Professor Dunn of the U. A. C. forest division spent Friday inspecting and pruning the trees set out last year. They report the number of thriving trees as a favorable proportion of those set out. Mr. and Mrs. Allen English have moved into Milford with their family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin, owners of the ranch, will occupy the house vacated by the English family. Wm. Bradshaw of Minersville has leased the C. J. Meyers ranch for this season and will move his family here at the close of the school year. Carl Murdock left Tuesday for Los' Angeles where he will spend the next six months in study at the National Radio school. William Heslington of Greenville has leased the Jack Weston ranch and has moved his family into the house on the place. The Social Hour club will meet on Thursday, April 5, with Mesdames Haskell and Myers as hostesses. Mrs. Ethel Nielsen will present her talk on "Better Homes and Gardens." It is hoped that a large atfendance will greet Mrs. Nielsen. Judge E. E. Corfman, chairman, and T. N. McKay, member of the State Utilities committee and H. B. Waters of the Telluride Power company com-pany met with a committee from the Farm Bureau Wednesday morning at the club house. The Farm Bureau members were Leonard Bowen, J. G. Weber, R. W. Young, Eldon Cates and Kent Smith. o |