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Show 'a a : j beaver locals .9 County Attorney Parsons was 1 Milford yesterday on official business I Mrs. D. McGregor went to ?alt Lsk? Sunday to attend conference. f The frost, early last week, did considerable domage to the alfalfa and earlv gardens and killed nearly kail of -what bid fair to be a record 'breaking apple crop. l' . Ir. and Mrs. C. Guatafson and little daughter, Margaret, spent Sun clay in Beaver. Mr. Gustafson runs the Milford Bakery at Milford and bakes No. 1 bread as well as deli- j cious cakes, cookies and doughnuts. ; Miss Mabel Frazer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Frazer, who has been acting as art superintendent at the B. A. C, during the past winter f has returned home for a short vacation va-cation before taking up her duties ; as art lecturer at the University of ; Utah. Mrs. C. C. Sloan and Mrs. P. J. Adams came over to Beaver Monday morning with County Commissioner sinan who came to attend board meeting, and spent the day visiting - t with friends khile taking in the sights of Beaver. Mrs. Nettie Gillies. who went through quite a critical operation j last week, is improving. ' I Kenneth McShane has taken char- j go of the family ranch and is mak- i ing things whoop. Miss Hunter will assist at the Mansfield Hotel this summer, hav- ing arrived on Friday of last week. Miss Vie Christian, principal of the sub-high distributed the diplomas diplom-as to the progressing class on last .., Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Neilsen and their daughter, Miss Bertha, motored motor-ed up to the Capital City on Sunday last, on a business trip. Mr. Smoot. who taught at the sub-high. sub-high. Mr. Calder. who was athletic coach at the Academy also Prof. Steavens, have all left for their homes for the summer months. Mrs. Mary Goodwin left last. Saturday Sat-urday for Salt Lake to a'-.nd conference con-ference and visit r.'T daughter, Mrs. Stella Walborn. SI e will be gone about two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fernley were rnong the happy throng going to Salt Lake the first of the week. . Clint McShane spent the week end with his parents, here, enjoying the big dance. Dr. John Christian has been quite indisposed tne past several which we regret to state. The doctor doc-tor has few equals at his age. David Farounbr. who has lust returned re-turned from France, arrived in Beaver Bea-ver last Friday night and is spending spend-ing some little time visiting his little daughter and mother-in-law, Mrs. Lizzie Nielson. Miss Sarah Atkin is a full fledged member of the city telephone exchange, ex-change, having been at the board, with Miss Matheson for ten davs. Miss Atkin will postpone her entrance entran-ce at tbp r. of V. until next year at least. Dr. E. B. Fairbanks, who Is a grad nate of Jefferson Medical college and iust finished bis Inturn work at the Philadelphia Genera.l hospital, has rore to practice In Bflaver. We wish to welcome the doctor and wish him success. Misses Ethel Ti.Tk'nson an 1 Laura Lau-ra Phepnrl oitctalned lasi Saturday Satur-day evening. May 31 at the home of Miss Parkinson, at a bundle shower, in honor of Miss Geneva Anderson, a June bride. A dozen gupsts were present to enjoy tbe good time provided pro-vided for them, and refreshments of banana Ice cream and nougat cuke were served by the hostess during ' the evening. |