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Show Mrs. W. F. Cottrell returned from Salt Lake Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Burns motored to Sa Una and returned Monday. " Merrill Miller and J. I. Sanders returned Sunday from St. George. Mrs. Jos. Matthews left Tuesday morning for Caliente to visit her sister, Mrs. H. J. Barton. Miss Charlotte Lynch was down from Salt Lake to spend Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stancliff returned return-ed Monday morning from a month's visit in Idaho. Miss Frances Ann Sloan returned last -week from visiting friends in Salt Lake. " , Mrs. D. N. Hickman returned from Salt- Lake Friday night, having been there to attend the funeral of her little lit-tle nephew, Douglas Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leager are expected home soon from their trip in the East. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Berkheimer are leaving for Lehi Junction to make their home. Mrs. Mabel Goode of the Helen Cox shops in Salt Lake is at the Milford Mil-ford Hotel for a few days demonstrating demon-strating the new fall suits and dress es. i Arthur Fotheringham who has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Abe Fotheringham, Fo-theringham, returned to his home in Beaver Monday. Mr. Yeaman's Mr. Alden and F. C. Field, traveling salesmen for Salt I Lake companies, were in Milford on Monday. Reed Winkle suffered two broken ribs Monday, when a gasoline tauk rolled on him while he was unloading unload-ing freight. Miss Vera White entertained about twenty Milford people at a watermelon water-melon bust at her home at Roe:!. . Tuesday evening. |