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Show N. B. Neilsen of Beaver received a carload of Fords here Monday. Mrs. Ruth Erooks left Saturday for a visit with her parents and her son in Long Beach. Dr. Hunter is making his professional profes-sional calls in a handsome new Hudson Hud-son car. Joseph Hickman, John and Leo White returned Monday from a business bus-iness trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. Walter Lunt of Minersville Is visiting her husband who is working at the shops. Miss Eleanor Griffiths and Miss Lou Poulton returned Tuesday morn ing from a few days' visit in Salt Lake. E. B. Jorgensen, Pat Adams, W. F. Cottrell and Fred Cottrell left Tuesday Tues-day in the former's car for a duck hunting trip to. Parowan. Highest cash price paid for hides and pelts. H. H. Pitchforth. Mrs. W. F. Cottrell was Called to Salt Lake Wednesday by the illness of her daughter, Miss Delia, who. is attending Westminster college. Miss Delia Cott,rell and Jlfss Alta Edwards Ed-wards who is also attending Westminster, West-minster, will be down for the Peace celebration November 11th. For Sale One lot in Minersville, with small house and fruit trees; good water, some alfalfa and garden. gar-den. F. D. Acklin. Mrs. Henry Gillins died Friday, October 23rd at her home in the southwest part of town. She was the mother of thirteen children; twelve of whom are living. Funeral Funer-al services were held Sunday in Minersville Min-ersville their former home. Born, Saturday, October 2 5th. to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Edwards, a girl. The baby only lived a few hours. Mrs. Dave Thompson,- Mrs. James Jam-es Clay and. Mrs.. Mary Miller motored motor-ed to Greenville Tuesday in the former's for-mer's car to spend the day. Mrs. J. Berkheimer was hostess at a luncheon last Thursday afternoon where she had as her guests, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. D. A. Baxter, Mrs. Henry Jefferson. Mrs. W. F. Farrier Mrs. Paul Evans. Mrs. C. J. Haskell. Has-kell. The rooms and table were decorated with witches, ghosts, black cats and other Hallowe'en symbols. Mrs. Lou Hicks was called to Salt Lake Thursday to attend the funeral funer-al of her mother. Mrs. Fred Jefferson Jeffer-son took care of her shop during her absence. Telephone Manager A. Clyde of Beaver was down Tuesday on business busi-ness with the local oliice. He was accompanied by Mr. Green of the Plant department Salt, Lake. George Moore came in Tuesday from Caliente where he "has been w-orking for the Salt Lake Route. Mr. Hetsall of the Ball Live Stock company of Ogden. is here arranging arrang-ing to ship out three carloads of slock. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Parsons spent Tuesday in Beaver, where they visited visi-ted Mrs. Parson's mother. Mrs. Fred Harris. Mrs. H. Doolittle is visiting her p: rents in Pomona. California. John and Ambrose M'-Gai'ry of Beaver were Milford vi.-itors Tue.-day Born Thursday October 2::rd to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gillins a boy. |