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Show !LDMilhr Miss Klma Bird spent the week-end at Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tanner spent Sunday in Minersville. S. (I. Colo was dwn from the mine for supplies Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Fool drove to Heaver Tuesday to attend to business. G. W. Carter and son Dewaynn, Chnrle. ahi iskie and Wallace Out-zi-n, pioininent Minersville citizens, were! transacting- business in Milford the fir t of the week. Arthur and Walter James were; down from Blackrock on Tuesday. Mrs. Hattie Horton has been confined con-fined to her bed for the past few days. Thomas W. Campbell returned last Friday from a business trip to Chicago. Chi-cago. F. R. Levi and j. C. Smith spent the week-end in Salt Lake City on business. A. L. Millsap returned home Tuesday Tues-day from Los Angeles, where he has been visiting the past week. A. L. Cook, district supervisor for Safeway stores, was a Milford visitor visi-tor Thursday of last week. Mrs. Druce Xewell has returned home from Salt Lake City, where she visited her sister, Mrs. Jack Summer-hays. Summer-hays. Matt Weekley, who has been visiting visit-ing his mother, Mrs. Kanert left Wednesday for Long Beach, California, Califor-nia, to visit his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner report that they and Tom Schow and Mr. and Mrs. George Ashworth were among those who escaped injury in the earth quake in Southern California. Califor-nia. Don't forget the big annual St. Patrick's days dance to be given Friday Fri-day evening by the O. W. Karn lodge, B. of L. F. and E. Tickets are only 50c and it is one of the really big dances of the year. |