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Show I! ' Mrs. Harry Yeager returned Tues-' Tues-' day from a visit in Farmington. Ray Messenger of Beaver, is visiting visit-ing at the John White home. Miss Bernice Levi visited in Beaver Bea-ver the first of the week. Five-room house for rent. Enquire En-quire of C. C. Kinder. Calsomining and paperhanging Call Chas. Beard. Two good milk goats for sale. Enquire En-quire Box 304, Milford, Utah. For Sale First class Jersey cow, J. M. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Cooper have returned re-turned from a visit in Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. John Luke are visiting vis-iting relatives in Midvale Ezra Barton has purchased from W. V. Crone, the latter's 20 acre ran-south ran-south of Milford. Lee Pitchforth left Wednesday morning for Salt Lake City to at-and at-and the University. Palmer Nowlin of Baker, Nevada, formerly of this city, was a visitor in Milford Tuesday. Jay McAllister has returned from Ely, Nevada, where he has been work ing for several months A. F. McCaulley returned last Thursday Thu-rsday from a business trip to Salt ! Lake. Born Tuesday, Sept. 30th to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Joseph of Minersvllle, a girl. Mrs. James Wilson and little son came in Sunday night from a visit In San Bernardino, California. Will Munford was over from Bea-Iver Bea-Iver Sunday visiting his wife and daughter. dau-ghter. The Womens' Relief Society of the L. D. S. Church will meet every Thursday Thu-rsday afternoon at three o'clock. Republican Primary Thursday evening ev-ening at Jorgensen's office, to nominate nomin-ate a ticket for city officers. Sam Hickman returned Wednesday Wednes-day morning from a visit in Richfield Rich-field and Manti. Chester Webb, brother of Mrs. Geo. Harris, has just 'returned from active service. Warren Neilson. Ross Stoney and Arch Brooks of Beaver, spent Sunday Sun-day in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hedges, former for-mer residents of Milford, have moved mov-ed back here from Lynndyl where they have been living for some time. Clarence Woodbury has purchased a small house and moved It to one of his lets west of the grade school. Hi will fiy it up for rent. Mrs. A. Hllllary and son Jack and the former's mother, Mrs. Stanfield, returned Sunday from a visit of several sev-eral months in Los Angeles. Mrs. Roy Kittering and children, who have been visiting her father, O. Lewis, and her sister, Mrs. R. G. S'iewert. left Saturday for their home in San Bernardino, California. Myron Lewis r.as moved In a small house from the i-oject and has put it en one of bis .ots on the hill in South Milfnrd. The house will be plastered and n't,dr; ready to rent. ". A Arr'njrUn, E. B. Jorgensen and Russell Parsons returned Tuesday Tues-day morning from Salt Lake, where they accompanied a friend, Mr. Armstrong, Arm-strong, Sunday in his car. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stoker have re-reived re-reived a handsome picture of their son Wayne and a group of his naval associates. The picture was taken nt Goat Island. The first snow of the season fell on the hills east of town during the night of Tuesday. Several of the peaks had quite a little snow Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Messrs Locker Border . and Peterson Peter-son cable inspectors for the Salt Lake district, are looking over the telephone lines this week. Richard Camp who has been In the navy for several years has been visiting visit-ing Milford friends the past week. Mr. Camp was time-keeper at the Montreal mine up to the time of his enlistment when war was declared. While here he has been a guest at the E. B. Lindsay home. |