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Show i-k;ai, news items A. VV. Clyde of Beaver took dinner din-ner at the Mllford Hotel Tuesday. J. B. Richards of Reno, was in Mllford Wednesday. Roy Cowan was with us again this week. J. H. Llghtner came over from Minersville this week. Thomas Bohn was In town Tuesday, Tues-day, transacting business and stopped stop-ped at the Mllford. Mr. and Mrs. Will Sterling re- turned home from Salt Lake Monday Mon-day evening. Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Wood were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Adams. Hap Goodwin and E. S. Culbert of Salt Lake were here this week doing business with our merchants. The basket ball season opens here Saturday night with a game with Murdock. After the game there will ".be a dance. J. B. Snyder of Salt Lake, Is staying stay-ing at the Mllford Hotel while in 'town looking after Capital Life Insurance. j If you order that tailored suit now, you'll get an extra pair of Trousers Free Dobson. H. M. Gourley has been suffering from a severe case of neuralgia for several days. Mrs. Nellie Schofleld, of Nephl, was visiting her friend, Mrs. H. Ii. I'ttchforth on Thursday. Mrs. Richard Pearce proprietor of the Beaver Hotel wishes to announce that the hotel is now open and giving giv-ing the best service possible. Mr. Arthur Wood who was recently recent-ly appointed roadmaster with headquarters head-quarters in Callente spent a few days in Mllford on business this week THAT SUIT Will wear you longer, please you more with an extra pair o trousers trous-ers FREE Dobson. The family of R. J. Schultz, the chiropractor, arrived here today and are now comfortably located in the Dobson Terrace. Secondhand goods often save you money. Why not look over our stock and trade in what you do not want for the things you need. -Burns & uird Co. Harry Deil, manager of the Tel-lurlde Tel-lurlde Power Company, is spending some little time in Milford, looking alter business interests oi the company. com-pany. Someone said that our mayor, W. t Cottrell could not ride the goat. He was seen doing it last Monday evening. He says that he will have tne goat broke to chains within 3 more rides. Dress in position. Choose from the Dobson classy patterns and each one guaranteed'1 pure wool. And don't forget Extra Trousers Free, if you order now. Dobson. Mrs. L. A. Hicks has returned from Salt Lake having spent some little time in the city buying Spring milinery and will be located hereafter here-after in the store of C. A. Morelahd. John Ryan was in from his ranch again this week. Ned. O Fish a prominent cattleman cattle-man of Colorado, was doing business in Mllford all week. Will Cline and Danny Davis are home again. How we all rejoice to see our boys come home. We hope to give more space to this news item next week. Pick out your favorite color select se-lect your own style. We'll make you up a suit classy distinctive, durable dur-able and an extra pair o trousers FREE Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. Wil Morris entertained enter-tained Miss Goodrich and Miss Bracken at a dinner party Sunday. Mrs. Eugene Kirk has been spending spend-ing a few days with her father, Bisn op Williams in Greenville. Springtime will sonn be here. We will have a fine line of rugs and linoleum lin-oleum ready. We guarantee our price to be right. The shoddy goods we do not handle. Burns & Bird Co Bish Brown of Frisco, contractor for hauling freight, to the mines near Frisco, was in town Wednesday, Wednes-day, looking after business and took lunch at the Milford HoteL Mrs. Dr. Hunter entertained in a very pleasing manner the member; ! of the Pricilla club at hr home on ! north main, Friday, February 14th ! , at a one o'clock luncheon. The afternoon af-ternoon was spent in a social time reviewing past events. The guests were the Mesdames Isaacs, Stoyell Glenn, Gleason, Sterling, AdamB, Blunt Wheat, Adkins Frazell and Miss Elkins. ' j Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Adams entertained enter-tained Sunday with a five o'clock dinner party. Patriotic Ideas were carried out in the table decorations, j in honor of the nearness of Ltn- coin's birthday. The guests were ' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sloan and daughters, daugh-ters, Mr. Wm. Webb and children, j Miss Elenor Sims, Mrs. George Har- ris and Mr. John Belgman. I Rueb. Baldwin has been quite 111. j |