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Show jjjDKdlir Miss Marie Gillies, who is attending at-tending the University of Utah, lis visiting with home folks over the week-end. I. Altman, manager of the Progressive Pro-gressive Clothes Shop, returned Monday morning from a few days business trip .to Salt Lake. J. J. Keough, commander of the local Veterans of Foreign wars post, informs The News that the', Veterans Auxiliary will again b on the job Saturday, selling the original "Buddy poppies" to Mil-ford Mil-ford people. There was iborn to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pitchforth on Monday, a fine baby girl. Mother and babe are reported doing nicely. Mrs. Fred Levi, a former resident resi-dent of Milford but now living in Salt Lake City, was a visitor here for a few days this week. Postmaster J. Cass Root is in Salt Lake City for the week-end, in attendance at the state post-i post-i masters convention. Mrs. Root has hee.'i vL-itln with an old school . frii-nd in Salt Lake for a couple of wc-i-k.i ami will return with Ca-s. Mi-s Norma White was hostess to the S. O. D. H. girls at her home la. -it Thursday night, liri.ige was played and Miss Lois Williams received the prize for high score and Mi.-s Sarah Pool consolation ! prize. ' Mrs. A. B. Gilliam was hostess to her briilge club Tuesday eve-I eve-I ning. Those present were Mes-j Mes-j dames K. B. Coon, Thorold White, I Sam Hickman, R. W. Acheson, ' Lloyd Kohler, Clarence Grimshaw j and B. T. Walker. Mrs. Coon won the high points prize and Mrs. Kohler the high honors prize. Mrs. George Fernley entertained 1 FTL-r bridge club last Thursday : afternoon with Mrs. Douglas Ryan receiving high point prize, I Mrs. William Cochrane high I honors prize, Mrs. D. S. Williams guest prize and Mrs. J. R. Mur-dock Mur-dock jr. consolation prize. Others present were Mrs. Rudolph -Nielsen, Mrs. M. H. Pool, Mrs. J. M. Williams and Mrs. Clarence Grimshaw. Grim-shaw. a |