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Show t ; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weston and I daughter Beverly left Sunday for a vacation trip to Yellowstone national na-tional park and other places of interest. Mrs. Lee Gray and son Leland, who now are making their home : in Cedar City, were in Milford .Monday and Tuesday for a last i pre-sehool visit with home folks and friends. ! Word was received this week by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber of the j marriage of Mrs. Weber's sister, j Ethel Stanley, to Edwin L. Gor-I Gor-I don of North Carolina. The happy i event took place August 29 at I Missoula, Montana. j Mrs. Claude Morris and three! kiddies of Los Angeles visited during the week at the William Morris home. They were on their way home following a motor trip i to Canada, where they visited with home folks of Mrs. Morris. I Frank Tribole. who has been working in the Beaver moutains for the Telluride Power company during the summer, made a trip j to Salt Lake City the fore part of the week to prepare for entry on 1 his second year of work at West-' West-' minster college. Following a custom of several years' standing. Masonic lodge members from Milford, Richfield and Cedar City, together with the members of their families, enjoyed their annual picnic on the spacious lawns of the upper Telluride Tel-luride Power company plant in Beaver canyon last Sunday after- 'noon. ! Dr. and Mrs. Fred Cottrell and children left Tuesday morning for their home in Oxford, Ohio following follow-ing visits in Milford and Palo Alto, California. They planned a rather leisurely trip eastward, expecting to take until September S to reach Oxford, where Dr. Cot-troll Cot-troll is a member of the staff of Miami university. j The army quartermaster has awarded a contract to build 16,000 quarter-ton reconnaissance cars ' small enough to fit into a transport trans-port plane and fast enough to carry a machine gun over rugged terrain at CO miles an hour. Pro-I Pro-I duction on the order will begin in I October and will reach completion I by January 1. The contract is for j approxi niatoly 11 million dollars. An initial order for 1600 of these scout cars had already been completed com-pleted July 31. i The women of the Methodist church met la-t Monday evening, j Pept'-mlier 1, and organized The 1 Women's Society of Christian Service, which is the national women's wo-men's society for all Methodists. The fullowing officers were elected elect-ed to serve for the coming year: President, Mrs. F. K. Casterline; missionary vice president, Miss Gladys Gospill; local work vice president. Mrs. Blanche Bradfield; secretary, Mrs. F. W. Gospill and treasurer, Mrs. Frnest L'ren. Mrs. Jeanette P. Garner of Salt Lake City, one of the members of the new state liquor control commission com-mission and first woman member of that lody, was in Milford Sun-flay Sun-flay on official business and is reported re-ported to have been well pleased with the way the local packago agency is conducted by V. Wad-doups, Wad-doups, manager. Mrs. Garner in in charge of the enforcement activities ac-tivities of the commission and wns accompanied by Robert S. Harries, chief enforcement officer under the new setup. |