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Show ADDITIONAL NEWS. ; BRIEFLY BULLETINED, j i Mrs. Harry Cook, of the Project, has been seriously ill, but is now improving. j The L. D. S. church services, formerly for-merly held at 6 p. in., Sundays, have been changed to the hour of 2 p. m. The Morgan family residing to the i southeast of Milford started for California Cal-ifornia Tuesday.: by motor, intending intend-ing to make their home near Modesto. Mo-desto. Father Slattery of Caliente, Nev., will celebrate Mass in the I. O. O. F. Hall, Milford, Sunday morning, Oct. 3rd, at 8:30 a. m. Mrs. J. S. Hanks and little daughter daugh-ter will go to Salt Lake, tomorrow morning, where a slight operation on the child's nose will be performed. The Stork Express Company delivered de-livered a brand new boy baby at he residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. I Newell, the first of the week. j L. D. S. Sunday school hour is 10:30 a. m., Mutual 7:30 p. m., j Tuesday of each week, with union i meeting of Junior and Senior so- j cieties once a month, one of these union meetings being on the coming Sunday. All welcome. Manager Dinwiddie of the flotation flota-tion mill, Newhouse, was brought into town, Saturday, suffering from appendicitis, and after examination by a local physician, was sent on to Salt Lake for treatment, an operation oper-ation being necessary. Mrs. Albert Kelting and children .left for Hanford, California, Monday Mon-day morning, where they will make their future home. Mr. Kelting preceded pre-ceded his family a week or ten days ! ago. The Keltings have resided for three years at the Experiment Farm, five miles southeast of town. While awaiting the completion of ! their new dwelling in the Lewis Addition, . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miner are occupying a portion of the residence of Mr. E. H. Street, : having to vacate their former temporary tem-porary residence at an inopportune time. Mr. Street has followed up his endeavor to secure living quarters j for the new teachers, by setting a good example' himself. Agent Hilliary of the American Express Co. office, has been exper- ; iencing difficulty in securing a messenger mes-senger for the run between here and Frisco, and in the emergency, Mrs. t Hilliary has shown her metal by making the thrice-a-week run the past week or ten days, establishing ; a unique record in the history of railroading. The News understands j the position has since been filled, j |