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Show mem. HOT OFF THE WIRE About People and Events of , Local Interest V . ! ' Skiaf Bit of Information Gathered At Random and Arranged for 1 1 Rapid Renders ir '.-...! . : ' i Ward Morris was over from Beaver Bea-ver Saturday. 'J. (': Gould was' a visitor from Par-iivuii Par-iivuii this week. A. L. Burton and wife of Beaver wero Mill'ord visitors last Monday. Mrs. Leo D. Brooks returned this week from a pleasant trip to Salt Lake City. ' J. M. Casserly of Hamilton, Montana, Mon-tana, was in Milford Wednesday of this week. J. H. Tuttle, L. O. Christensen and Ily. Jansen composed a party of Salt Lakers in Milford the fore part of the week. - . ' :. '. " "" The Milford Bakery Is open for business. 1 Next building north of Burns & Bird. Chae. ' Gustafson, proprietor. Feb 23, 4t. - ' Mrs. Fisher of Milford underwent an operation at the hands of Dr. Mac Farlane this week for the removal of a section of bone from one of her feet. Iron County Record . Misses Bracken, Meldrum, Kling. Yoeman, Principal Stewart, Messrs. Morris, Josephs and Webster, ' all members of the faculty of the Min-ersville Min-ersville schools, were in Milford on Friday night to attend the basket ball game at the high school here. Engineers L. L. Arney, Chas F. Decker and E. C. Blanpied and fireman fire-man Herman of the Salt Lake Route returned from Salt Lake City Wednesday, Wed-nesday, where they had been, since February 27 as witnesses in a damage dam-age suit. The case was one in which Chas. Mathews of Penaca, Nevada sued for $15,000 for injuries which ho claims he received when a Salt Lake train struck him about two years since. 1 The case has been in the courts for a long time. T. V. Parry of Hurley, Idaho, was in Milford Tuesday. , -'- it. T. Cowan of Nephi was in Mil-lord Mil-lord Wednesday. E. M. Decker and wife registered from Los Angeles last Friday. Charles Tolton and Karl Levi of Beaver were In Milford last Saturday. Satur-day. ' Gustav .Wisaler, a prominent insurance in-surance man of Salt Lake City, was in Milford this week. County Superintendent Edgar H. White was attending to school business busi-ness in Milford several days this week. I .' V r - 5 'r; - ; - Mm' P. Hi Haslet- and " Mrs. A. Whittemore of Ogden' wfere in - MI1-firJ MI1-firJ ..thin ...week. ,They are. state officers offi-cers "yt tbS b.! E: 'S. . !' ; ; '. t Mrs. Mary Nichols returned to her home at Bingham Jas Friday night af t!r ; a '"short VisH'iwihi Milford; relatives re-latives and friends. . '''.' ' 4 . 5 .. ,' ': C. E. Faulkner and A. G. Nielson, representing "j "wholesale '. ;1iofses of Salt Lake City, did business with local merchants this week. .... mi ; . ..... j. I!: Garret Wilkin, superintendent for the Red Warrior, Moscow and Commonwealth Com-monwealth mines, was in town.a day or two this week, on business. Attorney. W, ,F, Knox ,pf Beaver was here Wednesday on his way home from Nephi. , He, however, decided de-cided to return to Salt Lake City on the evening train on business. W. I. Moody and George A- Snow, president and vice-president respectively respect-ively of the, Delta Land & Water Co., are in Milford this week attending to matters at the company's local office. of-fice. '. , . . Mr.: and : Mrs.. Claude Hunt were called, east this week by a telegram bringing ,the news of ; the death of Mrs. Hunt's mother,; Mr. and Mrs. Hunt had gone to Salt. Lake -City Sunday where they expected to purchase pur-chase a tractor with which to , clear sage brush land : lor. California homesteaders, iThey returned immediately im-mediately upon receipt r of the sad news and left for Indiana Tuesday night.: The funeral of Mrs. H. A. Sims of Salt Lake City, Sunday .afternoon, was one of the best,,; arranged: and most: beautiful that could be . conceived. con-ceived. Mrs. Sims had a. host of friends "who showed their appreciation,, apprecia-tion,, especially in the floral offerings, at the funeral.. , . . Prof. McClellan rendered three selections on the organ. , Prof. Wil-lard Wil-lard Whejie, the eminent violinist, rendered a solo "Traumierri," and also, accompanied. Mrs,, Riter with a violin ob.ligato, when she 'sang "Oh Dry Those Xears.'' The Tabernacle Quartette was present and furnished two sweet numbers. Rev. Brainerd of Ogden officiated. G. L. Williams of Frisco was a Milford visitor Tuesday. D. Hattery of Caliente was registered register-ed at the Milford Saturday. Mr. Garratt Wilkin returned Tuesday Tues-day morning from a trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. Fred W. Thomas arrived in Milford Tuesday to visit her husband. Messrs. Roy Cowan and S. D. At-kin At-kin were doing business in Milford on Wednesday. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Johnson Thursday, March 15. T. E. Hunt, land agent in the employ em-ploy of the U. S. Government, spent most of the week in Milford. Mrs. Beth Martin will remain in Milford for a month at the home of j her mother, Mrs. Ferguson. Miss Ruth Theissen has a very nice trade in the line of manicuring. She can be found at the Hotel Atkin ladies' lobby Tuesday, (Thursday and Friday of each week. It Rev. Allison will preach at Beaver next Sunday morning. The usual Sunday services will be held at the Methodist church, Milford: Sunday school at 10 a. m., Epworth League at 11 o'clock and preaching service Sunday evening at 7:30. A. L. Dotson, county agent for the Maxwell, started this morning in a stock touring car on a non-stop run on county roads. He offers a free ride to anyone and invites the public to watch for the result on the amount of gas, oil and water used and the daily mileage covered. - Miss Marguerite Sims of Salt Lake City, daughter of H. A. Sims, owner of the Utah Theatre, was married at the family residence at 38 J. Street, Salt Lake City, Wednesday, March 7, 1917. The wedding was a quiet affair. The groom was Don M. Yost, of Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Yost will reside in Boise. Cashier E. H. Street, Attorney Chas Woodbury and J. O. Mcintosh started via auto to Baker, Nevada, Wednesday afternoon. Guy Savel, the owner of large land and business busi-ness interests sent the machine and chaffeur over from Baker for the party. Mr. Mcintosh is negotiating for the purchase of business property prop-erty at that point across the state line. The Utah Theatre announces for the coming week the following attractions: at-tractions: Friday and Saturday, "The Ruling Passion," featuring Wm. E. Shay and Claire Whitney; Sunday and Monday, that darling of the screen, Baby Marie Osborne, in "Twin Kiddies"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Dustin Farnum in "Ben Blair"; Thursday, the 12th episode of "The Shielding Shadow," together with a program of exceptional interest inter-est to everyone. |