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Show -- - - - j CI3 STATE jlSSSClATl LOCAL NEWS ITEMS C. C. Sloan is in Salt Lake this week on business for the county. A. L. Ford of Salt I ake City, vih 'in Milford on Sunday. Henry Dotson a: .d N. M. Joharson i came in from Mlucrsvillo on Monday E. B. Byland of Provo, was here investing in mining stocks this week. For Sale One fumed oak dining room set, one polished walnut bed room set. Mrs. Paul Kimball. Mrs. Josie Ashwrth-Gillson took a run over to Beaver Tuesday evening. even-ing. We rent sewing machines at $2.60 per month, 75c per week. Burns ft Bird Co. Mrs. Gregson and two daughters, Helen and Grace, leave Wednesday for Los Angeles, also Mrs. Anderson, her mother. Fred Luedtke wires that he will leave Base hospital at Camp Free-' Free-' mont California, and arrive in Salt Lake Thursday. Gus Ricken is back from California, Califor-nia, where he has been spending some little time. Gus intends to go to ranching soon. Will give favorable lease on 820 acre dry farm near Milford, good house and barn on place, two wells. Address box 67, Bearer Utah. Mrs. 0. D. Payne has gone to visit her sister Mrs. Walker, who is an invalid and lives in Ogden. She expects ex-pects to be gone some little time. Pasturage for Rent AH theBy-bee theBy-bee tracts lying east of railroad. Apply to P. Q. Ellis, Admr., SOS Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City Utah. B. R. Frasure. one of the oxy-Ac-etylene welders employed at the Mii-ford Mii-ford shops, is able to be out again after having had quite an attack of the flu. E. N. Hicken. Coach B. J. Petty, I. Wright, Dewey Sanford, F. Reeve-, . F. E. Workman. Virgil Hilten, L. D. Petty, and V. C. Jones of Hinkley were the conquering heros at the basket ball game on Friday. Mr. Chas. TJreiblbis of the Milford Hotel is once more back on the job. Glad to see you back Charlie. We appreciate however that it was hard to break akay from the roaring waves. Mrs. L. Bernard and baby. Lola of Frisco, left on No. 4. en route to join her husband and daddy at Atlantic. At-lantic. Ga.. where he is employed. It is hard to part with that Little Baby Doll. Lola. Tf you are interested in rabbits, please write me. I have a proposition proposi-tion to make. How you can get started raising rabbits FREE. It doesn't sound reasonable that I would be giving rabbits away, but 'it's a fact. Write me and see for j yourself. It only costs a three cent ! stamp and an envelope. Address. : N'orris Pet Stock Farm Co., Nada, ! Utah. j Claude E. Daniels died in Mil-I Mil-I ford March 1st. 1919 of flu-pneu- monia. He leaves a father and moth er. Mr. and Mrs. E. Daniels of Driggs Idaho and a brother in the east to ; mourn him. He came to Milford i from Swans Valley. Idaho, some little time ago and was employed as vuloanizer at the Milford Vulcanizing Vulcaniz-ing Works. He was a fine young man and well liked by all who knew ! him. His father arrived last Friday Fri-day and the burial took place Fri-day Fri-day afternoon at the cemetery. |