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Show LOCAL8 I Suits to measure from $22 up Maiheson the Tailor. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Holn September 3, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Gourley visited with friends in Minersville Sunday. Win. Munford of Beaver, is over visiting his wife and daughter, Vera. Ed. Cook, who is running the Reve nue mine near Newhouse, gave- the News a friendly call Tuesday. Rogers and Bird, assisted by Marshal Mar-shal Baxter, spent labor day fixing a water pipe on Main street. Miss Thelma Tanner will leave Friday Fri-day night for Salt Lake to enter the L. D. S. business college. Mrs. Lou Hicks has returned from Salt Lake where she spent some time with her mother. Born Tuesday night Sept. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thiessen, a son. Miss Stella Burt of Beaver Is spending a few days with Mrs. Lulu Germo, chief telephone operator. Clyde Casterline of the American Express company was Frisco visitor Monday. Mrs. Morrison Hickman and two daughters of Richfield are visiting 'Mr. Hickman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickman. Miss Jennie and Donna Howd of Beaver have been spending a few days at the Karl Levi home. Mrs. Henry Hunter passed through Milford Tuesday night from Los Angeles An-geles where, she has been visiting. ,to salt Lake for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hanks have returned from their visit In Los Angeles. An-geles. Mrs. C. C. Sloan returned Friday 'morning from a visit with her mother moth-er in Salt Lake. Miss Kathleen Bohn of Beaver vis ited a short time Sunday at the Ezra Barton home an her way to Salt Lake to attend school. - Beaver Citf is to vote soon on appropriation ap-propriation to bond the city for $44. 000 for the construction of a new light and power plant. Among those who received discharges dischar-ges from the army at Ft. D. A. Russell, Rus-sell, Friday, was Leo White. He returned re-turned to Milford Saturday. The brick work on the Hotel Atkln is up one-story high and the big steel I beams were put In place yesterday. |