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Show - , I IjpMllir ! Mr. ami Mrs. M. H. Pool returned Tuesday after a few days spent in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Frazier left Saturday for Salt Lake City, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. William Ashworth left this (Thursday) morning for several days visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. Roy White sr. left Tuesday for Compton, California, where they will visit with their daughter who resides there-Mrs. there-Mrs. Morris Johnson and Mrs. William Wil-liam Fernley of Caliente visited in Milford over Monday on their way to the Worlds fair. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gourley of , Compton, California, have spent the l ast two weeks as guests at the K. B.j Coon home, leaving for Compton Wednesday. j Mrs. L L. Kelley entertained the Pierian ch'b at her home Monday , evening. A lesson in history, current events and an article by Mrs. D. S. Williams were the evenings subjects,' after which dainty refreshments! were served. Miss Bessie Cleve, president of the liebekah assembly of Utah, will meet with the Victory Rebekah lodge of Milford the evening of Wednesday,' October 3. A hot supper will be served at 7 o'clock. Dora Johnson, j secretary. j Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Osborne j moved last week to Milford where Wallace is teaching school this win-' ter. He has been employed by the Utah parks this summer and Mrs.' Osborne has been living here. Paro-gonah Paro-gonah notes in the Parowan Times. I.. X. Morrison, wellknown mining man, now well on the road to recovery recov-ery after a period of convalescence in the Milford hospital under the care of Dr. Rollin R. Shannon, left Friday . for his home in Salt Lake, accompanied accompan-ied by his daughter, Mrs. J. M. Chapman. Chap-man. Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Saunders, for- mer owners of The Xews, who just disposed of their most recent newspaper news-paper venture at Benson, Arizona, arrived in Milford Saturday forenoon. fore-noon. They left Sunday for Castle Dale but have returned and taken an apartment here for a week or so A'hile attending to business matters. Mrs. I. L. Kelly, recently appoint-j od by Principal P. E, Beecher to get underway the organization of a par-, ent-teachers association,, is calling a meeting for that purpose Thursday evening, October 4, at 8 o'clock, at the high school auditorium. All parents par-ents and teachers of Milford are urged urg-ed to be present. Max Trautmann left Monday for San Bernardino, California, where he spends his winters, following a summers sum-mers residence in Milford. He has been looking after some 40 acres of alfalfa ground southeast of town, and reports nearly 90 tons of hay harvested off of about 37 acres of his ground, all of it sold to the gov-1 eminent at $12 a ton. The ninth grade class of the Milford Mil-ford high school, with Miss Verna Walker as advisor, met Friday, September Sep-tember 21, and elected the following officers for the present year: President, Presi-dent, Elizabeth Sherwood; vice president, presi-dent, Wilma English; secreary-treas-urer, Doris Hughes; amusement committee, com-mittee, Fay Lyman and Hal Fisher; cheer leader, Gordon Murdock, and reporter, Bud Williams. |