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Show MERELY MENTION. A baby girl arrived at the home of Air. and Mrs. H. C. Lewison, oi the Project, a few days ago. Duck hunters are active and some good "bags" have been reported; also some good catches of mud-hens. .Miss Anna James and Mrs. H. Fotheringham spent the fore part of the week visiting Beaver friends. 1. Cline. owner of the Golden Rule Store of Miltord, was in town a few-days, few-days, early in the week, looking after his growing business here. Mr." nesday, where he also h:,s large business busi-ness interests. United States Land Commissioner Herbert Nichols transacted business in Salt Lake, the first part of. the week. H. F. Kennaby, so long the foreman fore-man of the News shop here, left for Salt Lake Wednesday evening, to re-I re-I join his family, who preceded him by a month or more. . Mi Kennaby will prabably take a position in American i Fork. Mrs. E. H. Street, who has been visiting Salt Lake relatives for some weeks, returned to her home in Mil-ford, Mil-ford, yesterday. Miss Ruth Thiessen spent a couple of days in Salt Lake, this week. Ed. M. Guier, of the Project left for Pomona, Cal., Wednesday, where ne win make his home. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jacqueman of the Project, have removed to the Imperial Im-perial Valley, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wood were passengers on Wednesday night's train to Salt Lake. "Bill" Cline took a trip to Salt Lake Wednesday, for a few days' rest from his arduous duties in the Golden Gold-en Rule Store. Superintendent Alex MacPherson of the Delta Land & Water Co., went to Delta by Wednesday night's train. |