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Show llljDiIlir! i i .. . Alex Hamilton of Beaver was a Milford visitor Tuesday. Mrs. L. P. McFadden spent a few-days few-days in Salt Lake on business matters. mat-ters. State Senator and Mrs. George Jefferson left Monday for a short visit in Salt Lake City. William Golly, accompanied by Juanita Griffiths and Itha Kinney, at-1 at-1 tended the dance at Cedar City Friday Fri-day night. Mrs. Estelle Fowler left Friday for i her home in Los Angeles after a brief ! visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. !J. L. Griffiths, and family. i Mrs. Wiliam Cochrane and daughter daugh-ter Margaret spent the forepart of the week in Salt Lake, where Miss Cochrane ordered new equipment and supplies for her beauty shop. i Mrs. Roy Cottrell and her brothe-, ! Walter Cook jr., left Friday for Long ; Beach to attend the funeral of their grandfather, C. A. Cook, 82, who ; suffered a fatal attack of heart troj-i troj-i ble. I Jack Frost took belated but heavy ! toll in the Milford valley Sunday night, October 1! the first frost of ' any consequence for this fall. But j Mrs. D. A. Baxter was able, Monday ; niorning, to present The News with another of many beautiful bouquets j with which she has favored us during dur-ing the blooming period of the niar-i niar-i velous flower garden at the Baxter home a show place to which no Milford Mil-ford person forgets to point with pride w'hen showing a visitor tha outstanding out-standing features of the town. i G. R. Wilcox, formerly master mechanic of the Salt Ijike division of ,the Union Pacific and a resident of Milford for several years, passed through Milford Sunday, enroute to Kansas City to be master mechanic of the Kansas division of the eom-; eom-; pany. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox have I made their home in Huntington Park, California, since leaving Milford on his transfer to the Los Angeles division about four years ago. Their many friends will be pleased to leain of his promotion and best wishes go with tham in their new location. |