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Show LOCALS Unseasonably cold weather extending ex-tending over the intermountain area has brought near-zero weather wea-ther to the Milford valley, the lowest low-est temperature of the week being registered last Monday, when the mercury dipped to a fraction of a degree below zero. Bishop and Mrs. Bert H. Weight and family motored to Spring-ville Spring-ville and Provo last week-end for the marriage reception of Mr. Weight's sister, Miss Myrle Weight. She was married Saturday Satur-day in the Salt Lake temple to Arthur N. Johnson of Provo, an employe of the United States reclamation rec-lamation service. The designation of guards for various reservoir dams and other vulnerable projects throughout the state now rests in the hands of Superintendent P. L. Dow of the state highway patrol and Joseph S. ' Rickerson of Milford.Goldwin Marshall of Minersville and Edwin Smith of Beaver have been named to guard the Minersville reservoir dam. Mrs. G. S. Quate of Logan and her son Boyd, who has been in Chile for a couple of years in the United States air service, were in Milford Tuesday morning on their way to visit at the-Jiome of Mrs. Quate's grandmother, Mrs. E. W. Clay, at Burbank. They were on their way to Logan after attending attend-ing the marriage at Huntington Park, California, of another son, Shepherd Quate. I Menzies Benson of St. George ! has been transferred to Beaver j as county manager for the Moun-! Moun-! tain States Telephone and Tele-: Tele-: graph company. He succeeds Marcus Mar-cus Ole Boswell, who has been transferred to the Vernal office, and late word comes to county friends of the marriage at Vernal i of Mr. Boswell and Mrs. Bertha Bowman, Beaver county recorder for the past three years, who is returning to Beaver, however, to complete her term of office, which 1 expires next December. V |