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Show !Jj)Cailir Miss Ethel Tanner, a junior at the U. S. A. C. at Logan, spent the week-end in Milford. Mis3 Norma White returned home Sunday after a visit of several sev-eral days in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlton and Mrs. Mary Goodwin and son Ralph of the Beaver Press were Milford visitors Monday. Miss Madeleine Keough spent the week-end in Milford as part of her Easter vacation, the house guest of Mrs. J. H. Hanlon. V. : u:i:c.s :-j The .Wa of the ;iu,.:'.t.j! of" a divorce to Alfred S. of Lava Hot Spring-, Idaho, Ida-ho, a. h Liit ajuhi-t Charlotte M -six Hak.rr, k lived in Mll-: Mll-: at o.'.o ti!i;e. The case was h.-ar i oy .Li.!'e I. E. McDougall, at Lucalellu, Idaho. Mrs. K. E. Johnson and charm-in charm-in ; little son Ralph jr. returned to , Tooele Monday morning to prepare to move into their new home re-c-ntly pjrcha.-ed. Mrs. Johnson is I he well known former Miss Ethel lleairi, daughter of Town Board President and Mrs. IL M. Hearn. County Commissioner J. Ed Wilson Wil-son informs The News that the board last Thursday placed an order or-der for an 1 X, 000-pound power road :'ia in1, which soon will be placed in service on county roads as an ' aid to construction and maintenance. mainten-ance. Delivery is to be made about a week hence. The D. D. Sewing club members were entertained Tuesday night by Mrs. Barbara Whitbeck and Mrs. j 1 ' a Voorhees at the home of the !- t!"r. Lunch, was served to Mes-o Mes-o imes V' i na Tomsik.Luella Fisher. Thelma Cillins, Delia Glenn, The-o The-o io S'.onehocker, Aleen Os'oorn, Vees Baxter, lone Baxter and Bil-lie Bil-lie Stoker. ' Advertising handbills and tickets tick-ets are being prepared by The News for the annual dance sponsored spon-sored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Milford Volunteer Fire e-partnient. e-partnient. The dance will be given , Saturday night, April 10, in the Arion hall and a genuine good time is promised by these live-wire voting matrons. ! ' I George Edeleman, now the representative rep-resentative of a drug house in Los Angeles, was renewing aequaint-i aequaint-i ance with old friends in Milford I last week-end after an absence of some 26 years. As the son of one ' of the blacksmiths in the railroad shops of that day, young Edeleman Edele-man was a schoolmate of D. E. Kirk, George Jefferson and others. , His parents are both alive and ! making their home in L. A. The proverbial lamb would have to be able to make fifty miles an hour to follow Mary to school these I days. |