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Show LOCAL i Mrs. T. B. Davis of Beaver is visiting vis-iting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Cline. V. J. Wilson was out of town on business Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mcintosh are noving into the AV. L. Hardy house. Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Parsons vent to Salt Lake Saturday night. ; L. G. Clay returned Saturday from ,i two weeks' trip to F:llr:u The Ladies Aid will meet Thursday Thurs-day at the church to make quilts. A. L. Dotson of Minersville was town Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Sherwood and chil-, iren spent Tuesday in Beaver. Miss Rena Van Wormer of Dallas, Texas, visited here last week with ' Mrs. L. D. Van Wormer. Mrs. Tom Beard and children have returned from spending the summer n Paragoonah. Leonard Beard was in town Sat-irday Sat-irday on his way from Salt Lake. o Paragoonah. Dr. A. N. Leonard, the noted nose : nd throat specialist of Salt Lake, will deliver an address on "Child Diseases and Health" at the L. D. S. church next Sunday evening. Mrs. Phil Orwin made a trip to Provo Tuesday. Mrs. George Rogers left Friday morning for a two weeks' visit in Payson with her son. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jorgensen re-'urned re-'urned yesterday from a weeks' vis-!r vis-!r in Salt . Lake and Provo. Mrs. Wm. Davis of Greenville is the guest of her son and daughter, and Mrs. Vernon Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jorgensen and Mrs. J. I. Sanders motored to Salt r,ake Thursday. i Mrs. Fred White and children j t0 have returned from, a trip to Brig- i bm City. Miss Levah Smithson arrived in Milford Sunday from Seattle. Washington, Wash-ington, where she has been for sev-; ral months. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hanks have re-urned re-urned from Salt Lake, where they have been making arrangements to make their home. i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cline have re- . '.irned from Salt Lake where Mrs. Tline underwent an operation for .ppendicitis. She is improving but is still unable to be out. i Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hardy and their two little grandchildren, El-; eanor and Kenneth, left Monday for ?alt Lake where they expect to live his winter. t Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fournier are moving to the Telluride plant this : week. Mr. Fournier is taking Mr. , Diehl's place as Superintendent there j p.nd will also retain charge of the Milford office. i Walter and Albert Bowen left' Sunday to join their mother In Saw-telle. Saw-telle. California. They will remain 'here tor the winter and go to 1 school. Daulton Hicks and Fred Cottrell i will leave Friday night for Salt Lake City, where Dalton will enter the 1 East Side high school and Fred will j enter Westminster college for the ! winter. ! I A delegation from the I. O. O. F Lodge No. 42. of Milford made a :rip to Delta hist week to help confer con-fer degrees and institute a lodge In 1 Delta. Some of the Grand Officers iron; Salt Lake were there an : Milford delegates report a good meet j ing. as well as an Interesting tour of the town. Messrs Ray and LaMar Outson entertained at an oyster supper at the Capital Mine Saturday night. The guests were Misses Lolita Leach Alta Edwards, Ardath Johnson, Ido- i nna White. Louise Poulton and Vera j White; and Messrs. DeLoy White, j Marion Vincent, Al Kirk. George ! Moore. Earl Warren and Bell. A. L. Dotson, of Minersville. was in town yesterday attending to the j shipping out of three cars of fat cows to Los Angeles. Mr. Dotson 1 Is making arrangements to have sev-i eral cars of high grade Holsteinsl brought into the valley from Imper- j ial In the uear future. 1 |