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Show Mr. at:.! .Mr-. Xels Schow left Tuesday afternoon for several days vi-li in .Salt Lake City with their son Tom and family. Mrs. Harriet MeGoogan of Los Amrlcs, California is visiting in Milford with .her mother, Mrs. V. M. Palmer, and other relatives. Lyman and Don Bond, sons of Mr. an Mrs. W. A. Bond of Salt Lake City, are visiting at the V. Waddoups home. Mrs. Waddoups is an aunt to the boys. Miss Rozctta Koch left Wednesday Wednes-day morning for Richfield, where she was to spend that night with her sister on her return trip to Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she is employed. Mrs. E. L. Smith accompanied her daughters, Lucile and Joan, to Salt Lake Saturday and from there the y iris went to Franklin, Idaho, where they will visit for several days. Dave Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lewis, arrived in Milford Mil-ford Saturday after attending a training; camp the past month at Mound, Washington, with the Cedar City national guard, of which he is a mem'ber. Philo T. Farnsworth jr. of Salt Lake City, a candidate for the Republican nomination for United States senator, spent a few hours in Milford Saturday afternoon, greeting relatives and old friends and making new acquaintances. He is a native of Beaver and a cousin of J. R. Murdock jr. Mrs. Sam Cline entertained her bridge club at her home Wednesday Wednes-day night. Those present wtere Mrs. Val Ycpsen, Mrs. J. H. Weston, Wes-ton, Mrs. J. R. Murdock jr., Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. 'Gene Kirk, Mrs. E. L. Smith and Mrs. D. S. Williams. Mrs. Cline was the winner of the high points prize, Mrs. Weston the high honors prize and Mrs. Yepsen the conso-i conso-i lation prize. Mrs. Sam Cline was hostess to the Saturday afternoon bridge I club August 24. Those enjoyig the afternoon were Mrs. C. W. Cates. Mrs. William Cochrane, Mrs. J. R. Murdock jr., Mrs. Val Yepsen, Mrs. J. E. Wilson, Mrs. Rudolph Nielsen and Mrs. J. M. Williams. The high points prize was won by Mrs. Cochrane, high honors by Mrs. Cline and consolation conso-lation by Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Eddie Leech was hostess to her club members and guests Wednesday night. "500" wfcs played during the evening with Gertrude Baxter winning the ' high score prize, Mrs. Bob Caper-ron Caper-ron the traveling prize and Mrs. j Wayne Lyman the consolation I I prize. Others present were Mrs. Ross Patterson, Mrs. Charles Mc-Culley, Mc-Culley, Mrs. Vance Fisher, Mrs. Owen Stoker, Mrs. Roy Firmage, Mrs. Douglas Ryan, Mrs. S. R. ! Snyder and Mrs. Harriet Mc-Googen. Mc-Googen. Mrs. Reba Gillette and three ; daughters of Alhambra, California, Califor-nia, accompanied by her niece, J Miss Alberta Wood of Riverside, ; California, arrived in Milford Saturday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton. WUiile here they enjoyed a picnic dinner Monday at Ponderosa park in Beaver canyon, leaving Tuesday for home by way of Zion park and Las Vegas. Mrs. Gillette, a friend of Miss Fanny Carlton was a frequent visitor to Milford some 21 years ago, having proved up on a land claim north of town at that time. She and her party were completing a visit which had taken them to several points of interest in the east. M |