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Show LOCALS Roy J. Cowan was with us again this week. Oh! Boy! at the Victory Theatre, August 15. Dan Vincent left Saturday night for a trip to Portland. Oregon. Wanted Room and board in a private family. Call at News office. For Sale Second hand furniture, j Call News Office. Walter James of Black Rock spent Monday in Milford. 1 Lloyd Hubbard arrived here from ', Lynndyl on Saturday. i The very latest is Oh! Boy! which I will be on the screen at the Victory Friday evening. August 15. I Mrs. Henry Bowen returned Fri-t Fri-t day night from a visit with her son and family in Salt Lake City. We buy second hand furniture and exchange new for it. Burns Furnitu- The officers of the M. I. A. held a meeting at the Sam Hanks home last Wednesday night. You will miss the treat of your life time if you don't see Oh! Boy! at the Victory Theatre, August 15. Chas Sanford, a prominent cattle man of Seligman Arizona, was In Milford this week. Mrs. Ruth Brooks has moved to her home on the hill west of the post office. Eph Bastrop and son of Provo, were transacting business in Milford this past week. Floyd Casterline of the Freight department spent Sunday In Salt Lake. Now is the time to have your furniture fur-niture repaired by a first class repair re-pair man. Call in and see him, or 'phone 17. He will give you an estimate esti-mate on your work. B. Mickschl, with Burns Furniture & Hardware Co A. W. Clyde and E. N. Thompson of Beaver spent Monday in Milford putting in new phones. Walter G. Haskell of Cedar was here Saturday and Sunday on mining business. Miss Alta Edwards left Monday night to visit her brother in Grand Junction, Colorado. John Martenson of Parowan was a visitor here the first of the week on business. H. Zimer and wife of Los Angeles are visiting their daughter, Mrs.Sav-age. Mrs.Sav-age. Dr. J. H. McDonald and son L. J. McDonald, eye specialists, were in Milford several days this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gloekner of Lund, are in Milford visiting with their many friends. Arthur Rackham of Ogden, is here representing John Scowcraft & Sons of that city. W. F. Cottrell returned Friday, from a short visit in Idaho Fairs and Ogden. Lloyd Lee left Monday night for Greeley, Colorado, where he expects to work His brother Nate Lee is also al-so in Greeley, and is with his uncle in a jewelery store. Mrs. Henry Rheims received word Monday of the safe arrival of her son, Sidney Thayer in New York. July 31st. He is at Camp Merritt. New Jersey, and will be sent to Ft Russell, Wyoming about the 20th and from there on home. Mr. Thayer Thay-er has been in the service since May, 1917, and left for France in May , 191S. He served in Battery F. 13th field artillery and has seen much active ac-tive service, i . . |