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Show LOCALS ('. A. Kulp took a run 10 Mi'foru on Tuesday from Salt I. ale.'. i II. u'illcy of London, England, is here in on i' lily. Air. and Mrs. .I.o'k Gray and ehil-dr-.i spent Sunday in Paragoonah. D. 1. FrazhT of Heaver was in town Tuesday. R. T. Brown oi' Kriseo was in town Tuesday. C. R. Outsell oi' Richfield is in Mil-ford Mil-ford for a few days on busines.. W. E. Cook was in from the Revenue- mine Tuesday. .Miss Hortense Hardy spent Sunday Sun-day in Minorsvillo visiting her sister n-law. Mrs. A. O. Hardy. Mr. Xitsky and Mr. Taylor of the .Mountain States Telephone company were in town Saturday on business. Sheriff A. L. Fotheringhanl left Monday night for Los Angeles on business. Mrs. Jessie Valentine and Mr. Benson were in from the Quad-metals mine Saturday and Sunday. David Atkin and Kelly Atkin of Beaver are visiting here with Mrs. Jas. Adkin. Mrs. George Fernley and Mrs. Wil Ham Fernley returned from Salt ;.ake Monday ' night. Miss Grace Yardley of Beaver, has been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cline. Floyd Casterline left Tuesday evening ev-ening tor Salt Lake to spend Thanksgiving. Thanks-giving. Mrs. P. J. Adams and daughter, Miss Fern Harris, returned Monday after a few days yisit in Salt Lake. Will Munford was over from Beaver Bea-ver Saturday and Sunday, visiting with his wife and daughter. . A free dance for the children will be given at the opera house on Thurs day afternoon. Miss Ethel Ashworth of Beaver, was here last week as a guest of Mrs. Joe Hickman. Stanley Puffer and Almound Thom pson of Beaver, passed through Mil-ford Mil-ford Monday night on their way to Long Beach. California. The Milford Lumber company will be known in the future as the Smoot Lumber' company. Mr. Spear is the new manager. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Davis, who were in Minersville last week to attend at-tend their father's funeral, have returned re-turned to their home in Mammoth. James Kirk. Superintendent at the Gold Crown mine, has left tor his home at Pleasant Grove to spend Thanksgiving with his family. J. W. Kirk who underwent an operation op-eration on November 12, is doing fine and expects to be home between December 5 and 15. His wife has been at the hospital with him. Mrs. Dr. Swanson and Mrs. Ruth Brooks were confined to their rooms this week on account of sickness. Jake Miller and Vernon Brown of Salt Lake have accepted positions in the railroad shops. Miss Reba Corn-well, of Riverside California arrived here last night on No. one. She is on her way home from Washington D. C. where she has been employed in war work, and stopped over to prove up on her claim north of town. : A . :::! r.e'V i:;.:; t f the Eastern Siar was held Tll''sdav evening. ev-ening. About 1 wenty pi oil i. ni'-in-I Vers and p'ji'Sts were present. Re-' ! fresh mem s were served and a p.ooii I social lime followed ihe meeting. i j ' |