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Show '; LOCAL ITEMS ! : : v ' J. C. Showater of Burbank, was , in our city this week. I j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bond Jr. Monday night, a baby girl. !j J. H. Bergh left Monday for Salt ! Lake to spend the holidays. ! i ' "Velvet Fingers" December 30, at i j Victory. j Mrs. George Moore spent the week ! end with relatives at Salt Lake City. i R. W. McGinty was in from Na- da on Sunday. i , i Milk for Sale Mrs. James Tan- ner. Al Hillary returned from Salt I Lake Sunday after a few days rest. i F. G. Kirk will spend the holidays J with relatives at Pleasant Grove. i . Harry Ward left Sunday afternoon ffor Burbank tO' do some painting 1 and paper hanging for John Ryan. "Velvet Fingers" is the title of the new serial which starts at the Victory theatre December 30th. ' I Principal Dazel Smith, with his i family will spend the holidays with i relatives at Lehi and Morgan. j L. A. Harris, Ralph Hamilton, Le-"vi Le-"vi Howd, all of Beaver were Mil-' Mil-' ford visitors on Sunday. L. B. Bohn and Schuyler Smith of the Coin Cilver mine, passed through Milford on their way home to spend Christmas. j Miss Louise Riach and Miss Mary I Wagner, two of the teachers, will j spend the holidays in Salt Lake City Thompson and Gant of Beaver, i were in town Tuesday in the interest of the Telephone company. ! Mrs. C. Copelaud has returned j from Salt Lake City, where she went a week ago expecting to undergo an operation, but found by consulting a specialist that it was not necessary. necess-ary. Ray and Floyd Cas'.erline will spend their Christmas at Salt Lake j'ity with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Muldoon of Mo-dena, Mo-dena, have been visiting their Mil-ford Mil-ford relatives ami friends and also attending to business matters. Be sure and start right by seeing the first episode of the new serial, at the Victory theatre. It starts on Thursday evening, December 30. A wave of prosperity has hit Mil-ford. Mil-ford. Clarence Cline was seen on the streets Monday all dressed up and no place to go. |