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Show j C. H. Erickson, Roy T. Cowan and R. F. Franz were among the com-' com-' mercial traveling men that visited our city this past week. i , The large glass window to replace : the one broken in Jefferson's store, some time, arrived and is being put 'in place today. Mr. and Mrs. Walter James of Black Rock are staying in Milford in ! order that their baby who is very sick, may receive medical attention. Miss Mabel Davisson is taking the j place of Miss Hortense Hardy at the j Telluride office while the latter is i on her vacation. Mrs. Ralph Pitchforth and daughter daugh-ter Bettie, left Wednesday night for i an extended visit in Portland and ! Seattle. j Robert TJavy, who just recently returned from war service, was mar ried last Thursday in Beaver to Mrs. E. O. Davy of Milford. A big party was given In their honor at the Davy Da-vy home Friday evening. Sidney Thayer who landed in New York from one year's overseas service, ser-vice, arrived unexpectedly in Milford Mil-ford Wednesday morning. He is a son of Mrs. Henry Rehms, southeast j of town. Miss Lillian Waddingham came 'down from Salt Lake last Thursday Thurs-day and has been visiting the Misses Mary and Elnora Roper. She will return to Salt Lake Wednesday ev- ening. I Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mclntire and j son, Mr. and Mrs. Eb. Tanner, Mr. i and Mrs. Ted Bird, Mr." and Mrs. 1 Joe Kinney will leave Friday to spend a week or ten days hunting ! and fishing in Panguitch mountains and. vicinity. Our old-time friend S. H. Sherard has come back to us again. He looks , well and feels happy and any one in trouble can be assured of com- ; fort and consolation from Mr. Sher- : ard the Ice man. j H. L. Kellogg, W. E. Anderson. L. G. Graham, E. A. King O. K. Sous hword, K. E. Cafer and H. T. Clark composed a party from Chicago thihs ; week. They stopped at the Hotel Atkln. Mrs. Mary O. Hardy. Miss Hortense Hor-tense Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardy and three children of Minersville, Miners-ville, left Sunday for an auto trip to ! Wyoming, They expect to go from there to 'Yellowstone Park before returning home. Ms. P. S. Austin, whose little son has been so sick, went to Salt Lake last Wednesday night to consult a specialist. They were accompanied by Miss Helen Ruth Ward. They returned re-turned this Wednesday morning. The world wide demand for sugar is going to give western beet sugar industry a chance to become so thoroughly thor-oughly established that it can successfully suc-cessfully meet foreign competition, .and present high prices will give farmers far-mers a chance to study and experiment experi-ment with beet culture so they can increase their yield per acre In order to operate profitably at decreased cost of production when prices be-1 be-1 gin to fall. |