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Show Fl Brief Items of interest j? ! Happenings of the Week Condensed L IL ) for Ready Reference w-i Mrs. W. F. Cottrell left-Tuesday for Salt Lake, where 6he will visit for a few days. J. W. Burns spent yesterday in Beaver in connection with local school matters. Mrs. E. B. Jorgensen returned last Friday evening, after a few weeks visit with Murray relatives. Mrs. E. H. Street is visiting relatives in Salt Lake, and expeots to be absent three or four weeks. J. D. Leigh, the hustling merchant from Lund, was in Milford Sunday and Monday, accompanied by his son Clarence Cline, of Cliue and Boyer, returned this week from a business trip to California paints. Epworth League of the M. E. church will resume meetings tor the Fall and Winter, the coming Sunday, at 11 a.m. Clarence Woolley of Salt Lake, one of the "big men'' of the Antelope Star and other Beaver Connty mines, spent Sunday in Miford. Senator George Sutherland will speak iu Miiford next Thursday, the 14th. See announcement elsewhere in this issue. Mr and Mrs. George Weston, R. G. Siewert and Miss Darter, are spending a few days campiug in tne mountains east of Milford. Mrs. George Jefferson entertained a number of her lady friends last Friday afternoon, at her home on North Main Street. A. J. T. Sorensen, formerly a resident res-ident of Milford, now of Salt Lake, spent the for part of the ween here, attending to local property interests. Merrill Miller, Stanley Tanner and Vivian Duffin returned Monday, from a three days' hunting trip to the vicinity vicin-ity of the Cuddingham ranch, in the mountains. H. H. Pitchforth, E. H. Street, W. J. Burns and C. T. Woodbury, attended the Republican Judicial convention in , Beaver, last oatumay, the three toimer as delegates from Milford. A hunting party consisting of C. J. Mclntyre aud son, Joe Kenny, Abner fanner of Beaver, Eb. Tanner and E. 1 H. Bird, left Tuesday for a trip to the vicinity of Panguitch Lake. They will be gone about a week. Rev. Allison of the M. E. chuch, together to-gether with his wife and boy, has re- , turned from Salt Lake, where he attended Conference. He has been elected for anotheryear in his present pastorate. Miss Evelyn Williams entertained about forty of her little friends Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon, in honor of her tenth birthday. The usual birthday "fixings," so dear to the heart of children, were in abundant evidence. Wm. Norton, prominent mining expert from Ray, Arizona, arrived in Milford Wednesday, and is now at Newhouee, looking over the proposition proposi-tion of the new process for creatine ores, mentioned elsewhere in this issue. Mrs. L. E. Hicks has returned - from Southeru California, where she hasi been spending the summer. She brought back with her an elegant line of Fall millinery, which she is now displaying in her store window. Roy Cottrell left Sunday morning for Price, where he will enter npon his last year's attendance at the Academy of that place. During tlie summer vacation, the young man has had a, responsible position in the local rail road yards. 1 The "Cool Reception,'' given last week by the Epworth League of tho M. E. church, was a great success. Games and contests. reinforced with plenty of cool refreshments, made up the evening's entertainment. In the chiet contest, .Mrs. Viola Jackson wou the prize, a year's subscription to th Beaver County NEWS. Friday afternoon of last week, Will Cook of Beaver, who has been substituting for Fred Jeilersou in th Jefferson Meat Market, had the misfortune mis-fortune to cut an artery in his wrist, and lost considerable blood before the hemorrhage was stopped. Fred Jefferson, who had reached Beaver on his way to the mountains for hii vacation, was recalled to help in tho shop. |