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Show Locals and Personals Joe Jackson of Minersville spent Saturday in town. J. L. Griffiths spent a few days in Beaver last week. Mrs. H. Bergh of Salt Lake is with us again for a few weeks. L. B. Bonn of Bearer, has been added ad-ded to the shop forcy. Sheriff Fotheringham of Beaver, was a Milford visitor Saturday. R. E. Parsons left Monday for Las Vegas. James Patterson, of Reed, was In town Monday on business. Mrs. W. F. Cottrell left Monday, 'or a business trip to Salt Lake City. nrn to Mr. and Mrs. L. Roberst, a son, December 2. Roy Cowan of Nephi, was in town last week. Ed. Newhouse of Salt Lake City is a Milford visitor in the interests of the Montreal mine. Waldo Murdock, deputy county "lerk, from Beaver, was in town Friday Fri-day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKnlght, are ; rejoicing over the arrival of a son December 3rd. A new girl took up her residence with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blackner December 3. Miss Sara Keener returned to Beaver Bea-ver Saturday morning after a week I in Milford and Frisco. D. P. VanFleet left Friday evening even-ing for a short business trip to Salt Lake City. f Mrs. S. L. Harrington has sold her house and lot on Main street to Mr. and Mrs. Ephrlam Smith, of Frisco. Mrs. A. A. ILllery returned from Long Beach, California Monday evening. ev-ening. Mrs. Geo. Rogers returned Sunday Sun-day from Parowan, where she has jbeen visiting friends and relatives. ! Mrs. Margie Quail of Baker, Ne- vada, arrived here last week to spend j a few weeks with her aunt and uncle, un-cle, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clay, i J Miss Alta Edwards accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Edwards, were called to Lehl Sunday, on account of j illness in the family. ' . Mrs. Ephriam Smith received word from her sister, Mrs. N. P. Ip-son, Ip-son, last week, of their safe arrival at home and said Mr. Ipson's arm was healing quite rapidly. E. F. Capenen of Salt Lake, representing rep-resenting the real estate firm of Kimball & Richards, spent yesterday yester-day in town looking our possibilities possibili-ties over. Friday evening of last week, a fine dance was given in the L. D. S. church, which was well attended. The church orchestra furnished the music. Mrs. Ralph Lemon returned to Milford Friday evening, after a six month visit in Los Angeles, California. Califor-nia. She is the guest of Mrs. Geo. Jefferson until Mr. Lemon Is able 1 to be out after a slight case of small pox. ! j Mr. Strong of the Continental Oil company, was in town Saturday, made a short visit with friends, leaving leav-ing same evening for Delta, accompanied accom-panied by Harry VanQuill. Miss Arthur, of the State Healtr. department, spent Tuesday here in the interest of the Christmas Seal sales. A committee was appointed to take "charge of the work. The proceeds pro-ceeds are to be used in the work of batteling health conditions and in providing relief for the afflicted. It is a good couse and every one should j be willing to buy a few seals to help j it along. |