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Show ! The lews in a Nutshell Every-rJay Events Carefully Chronicled Mrs. H. W Williams is visiting in Salt Lake City this week. George Malouf is spending the week in Richfield, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ches'ey Barton were Milford visitors Decoration Day. Charles Beard Jr. has gone to Tooele where be will farm for the summer. Bliss Winifred McDonougu left la9t Saturday for her home in Salt Luke. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church met Thursday afteruoou at the home of Mrs. Gailey. C. E. Cline, the hustling real estate man of Milford, is absent on a brief business trip to Califoruia. M. E. Brooks of Kanab, when on bis way to Salt Lake, stopped in Milford Mil-ford to visit his brother L. D. Brooks. The new cement sidewalk from Main Street to the new post office is surely a fine piece of public improvement. improve-ment. Principal L. E. Jones of the Price Academy, Price, Utah, will preach next Sunday evening at the M. E. church. Mrs. Ray Dearing of Salt Lake, accompanied by " Baby Jack" Dearing, Dear-ing, is visiting her sister, Mrs, William Munford of this city. Harry A. Sims of Salt .ake, owner of the Utah Theatre of this city, is spending a few days here with Manager Man-ager Sims, his brother. J. Parley White, well-known iu Milford Mil-ford through his periodical visits as State Bank Examiner, has been appointed Chief of Police of Salt Lake. Rev. Allison and family removed to Beaver this week, to spend the sum ! mer months. Mr. Allison will coir.e into Milford to conduct his church -lervices, as usual. We are informed ;hat Floyd Niekles if the Project, who is selling Ford and Stndebaker cars in Millard County, has just disposed of a carload of the former machines. Local stores closed at noon, Tuesday In honor of the day. There was no set memorial program arranged; lot-owners lot-owners in the cemetery did some clearing and beautifying work there. Mrs. Sharrotfc, sister-in-law of Marshal Mar-shal Baxter, accompanied by Mrs. tiouchen, both of Cedar City, spent a tew days this week iu the Baxter home, departing for Cedar City Wednesday. Tiie members of the Vernon ball team of the Coast League, stopped off in Milford Tuesday night, en route to Salt, Lake fur the Decoration Day games. The team took supper at the Milford. Milford's new blacksmith shop just beig erected across the railroad track on the State highway, is almost ready for occupancy. It is of wood aud corrugated iron and Joseph Johns wields the big hammer. Milford has been complimented (?) by the visit of a band of Indians, this week, who have their camp on tne meadow, east of the railroad. The women as usual do the work and provide pro-vide the income by selling baskets, while the men oversee the job. The NEWS had a pleasant call, Wednesday, from Mrs. C C. Lewis ot Maloue. The Lewis family has just come up from San Bernardino, California Calif-ornia to make their home near the prosperous Malone community and are now putting up their farm buildings. William Shepard, the well-known tonsorial artist, who has been absent from Milford tor some time, is back again at his old craft, and is "scraping acquaintances" at the McAllister barber shop in the day time and doing orchestra orches-tra work on the side. He is an artist at both occupations. N. H. Neilson, the enterprising and energetic Beaver agent for the Ford car, was in Milford Monday, assisting local ageut Martin to unload a carload of new machines which had ju-t arrived and which went like "hot-cakos." "hot-cakos." Mr. Neilson states that up ti date, forty-nine Ford cars have been ' X in this end of the county since the first of. the year and there will-be another an-other carload in two weeks- Anyone intending to get a Ford had better get in ou the next order, as it is difficult diffi-cult for the manufacturers to keep up with orders. Hotel Arrivals At the Milford: Lloyd Sigler, Fred A. Clark, J. M. Dunn, Delta; Gus HJston, C. L. Buterbaugh, Newhouse; J. E. Kiug, Beaver Lake. At the Atkin: N. B. Neilson, J. F. Hodges, School Superintendent Super-intendent White, Karl Levi, Beaver; John Fotheringham, Minereville; M. E. Brooks Kanab; Frank Jones, New-house; New-house; Harold Warner, Richfield; Roy flenson, Parowan ; J. W. Canfield, Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Peterson, Peter-son, Fillmore. |