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Show Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sanders moved last Thursday to their new home on the hill, which they purchased from Ches Barton. Roy Adams and family fam-ily will move Into the house vacated by the Sanders. Art Turner who left Milford in October 1917 for army service and who has been in France and Germany Ger-many since December of that same year, landed In N. Y. Saturday. He is expected home some time next month. mon-th. Mrs. Turner has made her home In Salt Lake since he has been gone. Ron' Rogers went to Salt Lake Wednesday night on a business trip He returned by auto with Fay Hick man. They visited relatives in Ml. Pleasant and a number of other settlements set-tlements on the way home. Several carloads of Milfordites went to Frisco Monday night to attend at-tend the dance at the Cactus club. The Milford orchestra furnished the music, i L. L. Nunn, president of the Tel lurlde Power company, passed thro Milford the first of the week on hi , way to Provo from his ranch in Southern Sou-thern California. Dr. O. E. Adkins has rented Do-new Do-new bungalow C. J. Mrlntlre is hn ilding and will move In as soon a-It a-It Is completed. Mr. Mclntire expects ex-pects to complete tnis bouse in about two weeks and then will build on. i for Mr. Hender on. manner of !?.-Horn !?.-Horn Silver mine of Frbeo. Mrs. A. L. Fothei Ingham of Be aver a-ver returned Saturdav night fp.ni ;i visit, in Arizona and California, a-d is visiting this week ,u the borne of her son. Abe Foth-ringham. She was accompanied home by her lip', grandson. Mark Jones of Los Ant"' |