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Show LOCALS Mrs. Ralph Pitchforth and daughter daugh-ter returned Tuesday from Portland. Merle Pitchforth is visiting in Xe-phi. Xe-phi. Mrs. John Pitchforth left Monday for St. George to visit her parents. Suits to measure from $22 up Matheson the Tailor. B. E. Gorril has accepted a position posi-tion in Jefferson's store. George Price and family and Mrs. Lulu Gerrno fptnt Saturday and Sunday Sun-day visitinp in Beaver. Manager A. W. Clyde was down from Beaver Monday on telephone Business. We buy second hand furniture and exchange new for it. Burns Furniture Furnitu-re fr Hardware Company. Miss Nina Thiessen went over to Ely. Nevada, Saturday and will visit relatives there. Mrs. A. P. Neff is here from ' Angeles this week making- arran' ments for moving back to Milford. The Burnhum Garage was sold this week. Several Milford citizens are the new owners'. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cline have rented rent-ed the Walter Muir residence recently re-cently vacated by the Griffiths girls. Born September (Uh to Mr. and Mrs. Jess Walker, of Adamsville a boy. Dave Tanner is putting his bouse ' on a new foundation and adding a new porch. Pat Barrett of Beaver Bottoms, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Barton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Pitchforth -and son Lee. left Monday to attend the fruit festival at St. George. Dr. Maxon of Hurricane, is here attending to Dr. Hunter's practice, while the latter is away. Merril Miller. Spencer Schow and J. L. Birdman went to St. George Monday to attend the fruit festival. Leo White came in Monday from Salt Lake where he has been visiting since his discharge from the army. After the 15th, a new prarmacist will be in charge of our prescription desk, to take care of your needs. Milford Pharmacy. Mrs. Wm. Barrett and Mrs. Russell Rus-sell Parsons were over from Beaver Tuesday. Work will start very soon on a handsome new residence for A. Neb-eker Neb-eker on North Stoddard. County Attorney Russell Parsons has purchased the large stone residence resi-dence known as the DeWolfe house. from C. A. Arrington. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sexton will leave next week for Seattle, where they will make their home. Miss Fannie Carlton who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Carlton, in Beaver for a cou pie of months, accompanied her fath er to Milford Sunday night and left for Indianapolis, Indiana, to attend the College of Missions. Dr. Hunter is in Salt Lake attending attend-ing the meeting of the Medical association. asso-ciation. Wendell and Vaughn Kinder, who have been spending the summer with Mrs. R. G. Siewert on th ranch, near Malone, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Charles Bryans. son Everett and her new daughter. Frances Ira. came in Sunday from Los Angeles. The little daughter was born in Los Angeles. August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCafferty and daughter will leave about the 15th for Pueblo, Colorado. Mr. McCafferty McCaff-erty will return to Milford after a vacation, but the others will remain. Mrs. Frank Ashworth of Butte, Montana, and Mrs. F. J. O'Malley of M-ora. Pennsylvania, who has been lisiiing their brother, P. B. Mc-Keon. Mc-Keon. left Monday for their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Kinder of Huntington. Hunting-ton. West, Virginia, arrived Sunday to visit their sons. Rev. C. C. Kin-j Kin-j der and A. Kinder. They came in ! their car, taking 21 days for the trip. ! The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. j Walter Cooksley of Frisco, died Sun j day. September 7th. aged 26 days, j The little body was brought to Mil-j Mil-j ford Tuesday. Services were conducted con-ducted by Bishop Burns and burial was in the Milford cemetery, t Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanks entertained enter-tained Monday afternoon from four to six to celebrate the sixth birthday of her little daughter. Beth. Games were played and an informal program pro-gram was given by the little guests. Miss Beth received many little gifts with the best wishes of her friends. The little folk present were: Barbara Bar-bara Johnson," Reba Korns. Adrienne Root. Margaret Williams. Dorothy Procks. Ludine Burns, Helen Bird, Kelda Arrington. Catherine and Irene Ir-ene Munford'. Mark Tanner, Billy Brooks. Billy Jorgensen, Martin Corn and Sheridan Rogers. |