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Show 1 -Mrs. George Jefferson left Moi day afternoon for several days I stay in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Hansen of Richfield spent the week-end here with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Koch. Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Shannon returned re-turned Tuesday evening from a I trip to the Treasure Island fair and up t'he coast into the northwest. 1 M.-. a-'l Mr. Karl Hanney of !' wi.pc amuncr those who at- ,j -p.. v,-(.(.t-n states mining 1 ; !'' - i.'! Salt Lake last week. i V 'a'. V . Hce!ey, a re-write ,mem-' ,mem-' f ! ( ihv -Salt Lake Tribune edi- ! .rial staff, was a Milford visitor the fore part of the week, a guest at the home of his brother, E. J, Buckley. i Principal D. C. - Heslington W the Milford elementary grades re-; turned Saturday to Milford acorn ac-orn panied by his wife and their! lilt:'; daughter, following a summer's sum-mer's residence in Salt Lake, where Mr. Heslington completed work i leading to his degree in school administration. ad-ministration. Alice Wynaujrht was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night with Gladys Coleman winning the prize for high points, Mrs. Earl Stone-hockc-r the prize for high honors; and Mrs. Rupert Ingram consola- i tion prize. Others present were ! Gertrude Dewey, Leah Smith, Mrs. I Lloyd Kohler and Mrs. Thomas ; Campbell. i iu ' |