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Show fill1 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS W. C. Calea has gone to Delta. Karl LrrJ and A. R. Hamilton of Beaver were In Mllford this week. Jerome O'nelll of Philadelphia, was here hhls week. Mrs. E. Gonder of Garrison, was in our city on Tuesday last. K. B. Jorgensen and wife left for Salt Lake on No. 2 Friday morning. Lloyd Tuttle of Mantl was In Mil-ford Mil-ford last Monday. t. . Title la here again from Rich-field. Rich-field. . S. Murdock of Minersville, has been busy at Milford this week. Poena Paterson of Ephriam, was here tho past week. A. H. Dahle left on train No 4 Monday evening for Salt Lake. Manager Arch Clyde of the Mountain Moun-tain States Telephone company was n Mllford Friday. George Jefferson left Wednesday morning for Salt Lake to he gone rew days transacting business. .nT.v""9 Bennet of Sa" Lake pent the week end with her friend Miss Louise Poulton. WePdn8L,Ma8ter St9Ve 8t0kep sPt Wednesday and Thursday with his mother at Spanish Forks. Huntington came over from Beaver Tuesday evening to spend a few ay visiting Miss Cecil Pitchforth. the Milford State Bank the 1st of fv?.arr- r- Wkinsen assistant ! wno nag been with the bank for 80me ,iftl9 tIme, hM The patrons of the bank are sorrv to have him leave but wish him success suc-cess In whatever line of work he expects ex-pects to follow. I G. P. Stephensan, S. D. Atkin of Salt Lake City were in Milford this week. Davad Robbins, a prominent business busi-ness man of Salt Lake, was visiting his sister, Mrs. Lydia McAllister. W. W. Cook has returned from Los Angeles, California, where he has been spending some little time. Carl yeater has returned from Circleville and is busy as ever in and around Milford. Leon J. Billings of Provo, district qashier and auditor for the telephone tele-phone company, was In Milford Thursday and Friday. News has just reached ub that Dick Pearce, proprietor of the Beaver Bea-ver hotel, passed away this morning morn-ing at 2:Q0 o'clock from an attack of influenza. J. E. Shettle from Leamington, Utah, has Juat returned from St. Paul Minnesota from the air service mechanics training school and will be In our city for about ten days. I Archie BenBon of Parawan. was attending to business matters in' Milford this week. Alfred Goff. who has been suffering suffer-ing for some little time with a swolen knee, left Monday night for Rait T.ntrn tnr mIlil aHonMnn ' For Sale Furniture Must be sold or packed before February 1. Inquire of Milford Pharmacy of Mrs. L. D. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jefferson entertained enter-tained at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Miss Lou Estelle Hicks' fourteenth birthday. Merton Wood just secured his release re-lease from the 145th and was In Mllford on Thursday evening. He went to his home in Minersville early ear-ly Friday morning. Miss Anna Griffiths of Frisco Is employed in the bank. She Is a guest at the Hotel Atkin. Everybody Every-body is glad when cheerful lovable Anna comes to Mllford. 1 Banker J. R. Walker, Salt Lake City, accompanied by his daughter and Mr. P. D. Ash, of Brooklyn, N. Y., were in Mllford on Tuesday and Wednesday. They were en route to Los Angeles by auto. 1 Have you paid your subscription |