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Show "Postmaster Stoker and W. D. Williams Wil-liams were much pleased to welcoma 'some war souvenirs last week. Each received a German bayonet from ' James McSorley, a former Mllfordite, who is "over there." E. S. Butterbaugh will open a pleasure resort in Frisco about May 1st. "He will provide a pool hall, which will be strictly up-to-date and In connection will run a flrst-clssg Barber shop 'and bath room. The place will be known as the Cactus Club. Messrs Jorgensen and Bates spok 'on the subject, "The League of Nations" Na-tions" at the Mormon meeting house last Sunday night at the request of the Salt Lake peace commission. Before the meeting closed a vote was taken and the majority of those present pres-ent voted in favor of the league as it now stands. Sgt. Guy Lewis of Co. B. 160th infantry, 40th, division, passed through Milford last Thursday morn ing en route to Camp Kearny, He is a brother of Art and Myron Lewis, of this city and was formerly of Milford Mil-ford himself. He was employed in the .Beaver 'County News office until nearly three years ago. when'he left for Pomona, California, where he enlisted. Ed Cook, Fred ftook, David Tour-!;alne Tour-!;alne and T. H. Thuttelworth and A. 0. Miller of Salt Lake City arrived !"iere Friday en route to the Revenue I mine, thirty miles west of Newhouse jln the Wha. Wha range of mountains. These gentlemen are equipped with capital, business ability and determination deter-mination to make this one of the biggest mines in this section. Private Lester Brlfgs of Beaver, ' a member of the, 34 6th Machine Gun J.battalian of the 91st division, arriy-jed arriy-jed in New York Monday. William ' IWarby of Beaver, Stanley Griffiths, j,5f Minersvllle, Sim Stapley of Bea-;Ver, Bea-;Ver, Bert Swlndlehurst of Beaver were expected to arrive Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon In New York harbor on the Luckenhack. I A. C. Bartholamue of Ogden, pas-sed pas-sed through Milford en route to his cattle ranch near Newhouse. Mr. iBarthalamue bought ont the sheep business of J. C. Cahoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gourlie entertained entertain-ed Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ashworth. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Ashworth. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Coon. Mr. and Mrs.' Abe Fotheringham. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra . Barton,' Miss Myrtle Hardy. Mitch. Harry and Klmmel Coon at cards lastFriday night, at their home on the hill. A very pleasant evening was spent and the hostess served a 'delightful lunch. Milford and vicinity was visited last Sunday hv a terrific wind and lust storm. Quite a little damsg wns done around tnwn. The grand 'stand at. the ba 11 nark was complpte- !v wrecked and some windows wer "blown ont of houses In the north ipart of town. |