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Show LOCALS I Wanted Paperhanging and Kal-somining. Kal-somining. Charles Beard. I . , I S. B. Chipman still remains in tfilfbrtfi' -' John Brooks and son came over from Beaver this week. D. A. B;i:tr went to Beaver Sun-('::y Sun-('::y on business. L JIrs. Mary. Munford of Beaver is visiting Mrs. Will Munford this week. , Thos. H. Burton, the efficient Ne-phi Ne-phi lawyer, spent Sunday with us. Mrs. Ward Chase, came up from Beryl on Friday. For Sale Fine saddle or driving horse Lucky Baldwin stock, also lady's saddle. Inquire of R. L, Lay Mrs. C. T. Woodbury entertained the 0. A. O. club at her home last Saturday afternoon. L. D. Brooks has gone to Los Angeles An-geles for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Christy Lee and family fam-ily spent the week end at Richfield. Sale rFarm machinery including mowing machine, Sulkey Rake, Two-horse Two-horse Fresno and other articles. F. Robinson, Box 95, Milford. Mrs. Taghafirre of Lund was in Milford the past week. . W. H. Tibbs and wife of Pan-guitch, Pan-guitch, . spent . several, days with us this week. For Sale One Buick car in good condition. Inquire of Mrs. Sam Blunt. James H. Sanderson, J. L. Rolens and Ira Garllck, came in from Fair-View" Fair-View" bii Monday'.' " ' " ' Rancher Russell E. Parsons was in town yesterday looking over his new holdings south of town. Jim Adobe, sometimes known as J. W. Clay, made a short visit with Beaver friends Sunday. Sam Gentry and Son were in from Beaver last Monday on business connected con-nected with the estate of the late Arthur Gentry. Mrs. A. H. Dahle and son Douglas, rame down from Salt Lake Tuesday night to spend a few days. Mrs. .0. F. Hubbell left Tuesday night for Salt Lake, where she entered en-tered the Holy Cross hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nebeker are mov ing into the Lewis residence on the High School hill. Mrs. J. J. Sanfad of Richfield is here visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Johnson. Miss Wanda Smith of Elsinore, is I the guest of Miss Berniece Lee this "week. , Myron Lewis returned last Thursday Thurs-day . night from ..a business trip to Rait Lake. ! Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Adams went to j Salt. Lake last Wednesday night to ; spend a couple of days. j Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ernst came up : from Caliente over Sunday to see to j storing their household furniture. Mrs. Ethelyn Campbell! of Lyn-ndyl. Lyn-ndyl. is visiting her parents. Mr1, land Mrs. Wm. Sterling' in Railroad f row. . I ' i Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Sohow and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weston, motored to Reaver Saturday evening for a short visit. ! Mrs. B. C. Clinton and little grand j son. Vance Clinton, left Wednesday, j for a visit with relatives in Los An-j geles. j H. E. Diehl superintendent of the Tolhiride. came down from Beaver Monday to spend a tew days on business. bus-iness. ! Mrs. George Harris went to T.yn-! T.yn-! ndyl Saturday night to 'spend a can- pie of days with her father and fam- ilv. i j Wayne Stoker is in Corona. Cal.. ' where he has a good position on a f ra nth. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickman en- 't-rHined their children and grandchildren grand-children at their home Monday ev- ' oniiij;. The reunion was in honor of Jim Hickman and family. Ed Arringtou of Sail Lake ar- I rived Sunday night for a visit at the home of his brother. C. A. Ar- I rington and family. j i Mrs. Joe Tribole and little son. left Tuesday night for a three weeks visit with Mr. Triboles' sister, Mrs. Oscar Horton, in Long Beach, Cal. Mrs Frances Edwards, Misses Emma Em-ma and Ora Edwards left Monday night to spend a couple or weeks in Los Angeles. Jack Sherwood and Roy Rodgers are painting and otherwise improving improv-ing their residences on the High School hill. The Gold Crown mine will have all their new machinery installed by the last of the week and expect to be at work' in full blast by June 1st.- Mrs. Robert Davis and daughter, Miss Florence McLaughlin, also Mrs. Davis' granddaughter, of Pioche, Nev are visiting Mrs. Jack Kraus. Sheriff Fotheringham is putting down a big well on his place four niiles north 'of town, and will put in a large acreage of alfalfa. Lawyer Sam Cline and E. B. Jor-gensen Jor-gensen of the real estate firm are mov ing this week' into their handsome new offices in the Jefferson block. Warren Knaus left Tuesday evening even-ing for St. George to spend a mouth in southern Utah on a scientific research re-search trip. He was accompanied by Thomas Spaulding of Provo. The Ray picture show has been renamed re-named "The Victory." Mrs. O. F. Hubbell was tne successiui one m the contest for naming this new theatre. Father Slattery came up from Caliente, to hold services Sunday. The Catholics have moved their church up stairs over the Utah Theatre. Thea-tre. - Prof, and Mrs. Geo. Bates, and the latter's sister, Lillie Poulter, have moved to the Williams rooming house, where they will live until school is out. Mr. and Mrs. B. McDonald and son Alex left Friday to spend several months near Delta, Colorado. They are making the trip in an automobile! automo-bile! Gene Pitchforth, has accepted a positon as yard clerk. " He takes the place of Harry Coon, who resigned to go to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Pitch-forth Pitch-forth will move next ' week to the McDonald apartment house. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams have rented the residence just vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bates, and will move into it as soon as their furniture fur-niture can be shipped from Idaho. Mrs. Jay MacKintosh and y1" daughter who has been visitin''m'ier some time past, with her parenf. 'and Mrs. Dan Smithson and couU relatives, left Friday night for siKn6 home in Seattle. Wash. fulfil Mrs. Frank Robinson and tv tie sons will leave Thursday Lindsay, Cal., where Mr. Roll has a position on a ranch and they will make their home. C. J. Mclntire has just fi) putting in repair the McGarry ing on the corner of Main and' Office streets. This building vi occupied soon by a new bu firm. Jorgensen & Co. sold two Milford residence locations this C. J. Mclntire purchased the lot south of his residence on North Stoddard and Karl S. Carlton purchased pur-chased a lot on North Main. Mrs. Scott Tanner went to Bea-j ver last Friday morning to visit friends. She returned Saturday ev-l ening with Mr. Tanner and Mrs. Wm. , Munford. who drove over to bring j 'her home. This was Mrs. Munford's, first, visit to her old home in six years' James Hickman and family left Wednesday for Richfield where Mr. t Hickman has purchased an interest in the Baker Lumber Yard. The Hickman familv have lived here hut ; I a short time, but have made many friends who regret their departure. i Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Barton and ' Mrs. Mattie Barrett, and son John. ; motored to the Barrett home in Braver. Bra-ver. Sunday night. Mrs. Barrett has been a guest at the Barton home for several weeks, awaiting the arrival 1 of ber son from the army service. Mr. Barrett, who has been gone for more than a year, received his dis- charge at North Island. San Francisco, Fran-cisco, and arrived in Milford Sun- i day morning. |