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Show Mrs. Charles McCulley was admitted ad-mitted to the local hospital tSis week for observation and treatment. treat-ment. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trapier of Minersville, a 9 -lbs. baby boy, Tuesday night of last week at the Milford hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ashby are here from Lynndyl and are nicely located at the Forgie apartments while Mr. Asby relieves L. S. Farnon, who is on leave of absence. Dave Glenn has purchased the former Hanlon residence on north Main street and will occupy the premises in the near future. The J. J. Keough family have made their home there the last year and a half. - Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Becker returned re-turned home Monday from Los Angeles, where they attended the Union Pacific Old-Timers celebration. celebra-tion. Sam Reveal and James Cur-rie Cur-rie were also among those who took in the "big time." Mr. and Mrs. John Baerg and small son left Saturday for San Francisco. Mr. Baerg, who has been in charge of the local work of the Seventh Day Adventist church, will attend the conference of his church at San Francisco and follow fol-low that with a summer school session, ses-sion, while Mrs. Baerg and son will visit in Los Angeles. Mrs. William Cochrane entertained enter-tained the Monday night bridge club at her home with Mrs. J. C. Smith winning high score prize and Mrs. John Williams receiving consolation prize. 'Those present were Mesdames Frank Kuchen-meister, Kuchen-meister, J. M. Hughes, Gene Kirk, J. C. Smith, John Williams, D. S. Williams, George Rogers and W. C. Carlson. Thirty-two men were enlisted in the navy from the Salt Lake district during the month of April 1936. Rose Michai'.es, who has been assisting as-sisting at the Union Pacific restaurant res-taurant for several years, left Wednesday to take similar employment em-ployment at Caliente. Mrs. J. Moore of Long Beach, mother to W. A. and George Moore and J. F. Tribole, is here for a visit with local relatives. She is accompanied accom-panied by her daughter, Mrs. O. R. Horton, also of Long Beach. Hal W. Norton was in from his post at the Desert Range Experiment Experi-ment station the fore part of the week, having Dr. L. F. Kohler attend at-tend to some infection from a tooth he had drawn in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Leonard arrived ar-rived in Milford Tuesday to take charge of the Union Pacific restaurant res-taurant here, succeeding Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Peer, who have taken a leave of absence pending a decision as to future activities. Dr. Robert Steele, vice president of Wesminster college in Salt Lake, is scheduled to give the sermon ser-mon at the) annual Milford high school baccalaureate service Sunday Sun-day evening in the high school auditorium. au-ditorium. The hard winds of the past two weeks, while aggravating to the housewives of the community in particular have resulted in no serious damage such as was the case in Salt Lake and American Fork, where large trees were uprooted up-rooted and roofs torn off of buildings. build-ings. Wayne Waddoups, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Waddoups, handsome in his well-fitting jack-tar uniform as a member of Uncle Sam's sea forces, is here from the San Diego naval base for a ten days visit with home folks and friends-. On his return to San Diego, Wayne is expecting ex-pecting a cruise assignment, with the probability that it will be to China. Mrs. John Williams was hostess Saturday afternoon to her bridge club with the following present: Mesdames Myron Lewis, William Cochrane, W. C. Cates, J. R. Mur-dock, Mur-dock, M. H. Pool, Douglas Ryan, George Fernley and Jack Weston. Mrs. Lewis won high points prize and Mrs. Cochrane won high honors while Mrs. Cates received the consolation prize. A sort of all-community farewell fare-well party was given Tuesday evening eve-ning in the L. D. S. Recreation hall for Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clark and family, who are leaving in the near future for Albuquerque, New Mexico, to which place Mr. Clark is being transferred in the employ of the American Telephone and Telepgraph company. Mr. Clark has been first counselor to Bishop E. H. Bird in the Milford L. D. S. ward bishopric for several years and is also chairman of the Mil-Boy Mil-Boy Scout troop committee and a large number of friends were in attendance at the affair Tuesday night as an evidence of "the esteem in which the family is held. o |