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Show i NOTES LEFT OUT LAST AYEEK A. D. Harris of Junction, Utah, died suddenly of heart disease, Tuesday Tues-day night, while driving his car to Minersville. Mr. Harris, accompanied accompan-ied by his wife and step son, were on their way from a visit with relatives in Snake valley, to visit a sister in Minersville, Mrs. Craw. A few miles south of Milford the man suddenly took his hands from the steering wheel and dropped down in the car. The party was brought back to town by passers by, Mr. McCormick, Dot-son Dot-son and Foutz, in the hope the man could be revived, but he had evident ly died instantlyThe body is being held here, while Mrs. Harris waits for relatives to come from Junction to take them back home. The dance at the L. D. S. church last Friday night was attended by an unusually large crowd. Old fashioned fashion-ed quadrilles and dances were enjoyed enjoy-ed until midnight, when punch and sandwiches were served. Those present pres-ent expressed themselves as having enjoyed the pleasantest evening they had spent in Milford. Jack Sherwood, Grant Smith of Baker, Nevada, and A. L. Dotson of Minersville. got in Thursday night from Burbank and Garrison. They had two truck loads of hogs and had a long tiresome trip through the mud flats during the big rains. They had to camp out a couple of nights instead in-stead of making the trip in one day. as usual. Paul Mc.Quarrie returned to Salt Lake Saturday night. He had been here to dispose of his ranch inter-1 i ests out west of town. ! I ! Jack Krause. chief clerk in the master mechanics office returned Mon clay from his vacation. i Wm. Dobson has added a line of 1 Armor Plate hosiery to his clothing stock. A |