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Show ti ' J.OGAI NBWS ITEMS It you hava a heart and dollar, u will join the Red Cross. C. P. Kuhlman ot Lo Vac i with us again. Glen Mcunight was over from Mia-rtTille Mia-rtTille Mor day. ' 3v.se Nichols and family are down -wit the flu. All are doing nicely. Hi. and Mrs. B. B. Black are ranch tier after a few days of the flu. Mrs. Smithson has returned from her extended trip to Salt Lake City. Urn. Savage, mother of Mrs. H. Har rittstc-B, is here with her daughter. la tiia Davie family there are 8 nor down with the flu. One little Troy i? quite ill with pneumonia. The home of Car Inspector D. A. "Tanner is quarantined for flu. Mrs. Tmt and the children have it. J. IfcCulIousb and G. H. Lewis of Las Aneeles, were in Milford this k. Carpenter K. J. Mclntjrs, who has Ma very III with pneumonia, is much )prod. Mrs. Gaorga Moreland entertained J4r..aud Mr. Carter at dinner Chrlit- Harried last Monday by the Her. Kiitle?, John Edmotid Rambler and tHttle Johnson, both of Nada. James Wilson's father and mother from Lund, came to spend the ' iay with him. H. C. Broolcs has been mored to his some and is much mproved, but very wealc. Mrs. C. H. Bryans is helping ks pare of him at the home. Mrs. George AdamB returned last ! Saturday evening from her trip in the I east. Carl Robins and Ida Sherman were married Christmas day by the Rev. C. C. Kinder. Switchman Thomas is able to be at home again after a week in the ! pital. Ladies will accept your dollar for . membership and give you a button to show that you have a heart. ' Mr. Ethel Co it" returned to Salt Lake Wednesday morning after spend ing a few days with her mother, Mrs. Harrington. Postmaster Stoker received a card from Dr. Swanson at Camp Kearny, ' saying that he had been released and would soon be home. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Crandall returned return-ed this week from San Francisco, where he has been employed in the shipyards. ' . Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson delightfully delight-fully entertained with a turkey dinner, din-ner, Christmas day, having as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stanley. Mrs. S. L. Harrington and Mrs. Grace Emlson, arrived here Sunday morning from Oakland, Cal., and will 'remain for some time. Mrs. Sarah Bohn, Mrs. May Craw, of Minersvllle, returned from Los Angeles An-geles Thursday and stopped over in Milford. Jack and Bob Sherwood, who have been working at the Garrison Mining i Camp came to spend Christmas and , New Years with their families. Father Slattery of Caliente, has 'been in town looking over the Spiritual Spirit-ual interests of the Catholic church ynd his people. The Bixler family are all convalescing conva-lescing and have been moved to their home. Mrs. Joe McEwwin has gone to the home to help care for them. Miss Helon Holmes of Bone Dry, wishes to thank the "Rusty Dozen" for their touching generosity during her family's recent financial stress. Miss Mable Davidson, who has been working as clerk" in the checking department de-partment for the Delta Sugar Beet Factory, is at home to spend the holidays hol-idays with relatives. George W. Baxter, well known In and around Milford, who has been in the service at Fort Logan, Colorado, returned thiB week, being released from the service. He looks fine and feels well for hiB military experience. Wa are sorry to hear of the illness of Posmaster Stoker's little daughter. She was taken quite sick Christmas night and they ' called the doctor. It was learned that she had the flu, but she Is getting along nicely and we hope it will prove a mild case. Mrs. C. E. Emerson of Oakland, California, who came to Milford to attend the funeral of her brother, Harold Harringtm, is pending some l. tle time wi.-:i her Mother, who is ?tei)tring to Mi-e and go to Calif or pia with her daufehf-r end make that U' future home. Miss Marie Schow is home from Salt Lake, where she went to take a business course at the L. D. S. Business Busi-ness College. On account of the flu, epidemic, she only had two week's work before the school was closed. Miss Schow is now employed at the Milford Pharmacy. Mrs. Jay Moore has been with the Davie ramliy during tneir nmesa auu also a number of other families. Such 1 good women are a great help to the community and much thanks is due to her. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hemstreet have been having the flu. Mr. Hemstreet has nearly recovered, but Mrs. Hemstreet Hem-street Is still very ill. Christmas day 'she gave birth to a child and Is In a very critical condition. Her mother, Mrs Walker, has come from Caliente, Nevada to be with her, and Miss Funk oaa of the nurses from the hospital is helping care for her. We hope she will soon be better. Mr. Hemstreet ite foreman of the switch engine. "A queer thing la on the cards in Europe" "What is that?" "The duce is taking all the kings."Baltimore American. "That's an engine boiler," the foreman fore-man told the young lady visitin gtbe loeomotive works. "And why do they boil engines?" she innocently inquired "To make the engine tender," said ike tnJwiMn. Boston Transcript. |