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Show LOCALS K. W. Clay of (Jarrison is In town, this week. j Lost Pair of new glasses. En-j (luirn of News office. j I j Mr. and Mrs. Nat Stoddard and : laiiKhter Katie, are here from Pr ' vo visiting relatives and friends. I Mrs. Oliver Martin spent la.st week j wi'h her daughter Mrs. Jack Thless-;en. Thless-;en. Music for the entire celebration was furnished by the Beaver band and orchestra. They played street concerts they played at the ball '.came and the Aviation field and for 'he dances. The M. E. Ladles 'Aid will hold a special meeting July 1 at the home if Mrs. George Trent, at two p. m. There will be no meeting on July 8. is had been announced. Paul Kerfh of Schowcroft, and Sons was here Tuesday, the guest of Ber-niece Ber-niece Levi. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre Ey-re of Adamsvllle. Frid.iy June 25th, a boy. P.orn lo Mr. and Mrs. David Banks of Minersville, Saturday, June 26th, a boy. L. D. VanWormer has bought the Wynaught home and expects to move his family there soon. Miss Kleanor Poultou who has tKN-n visiting her sisters here, return xl to her home in Salt Lake Sunday evening. Merril Miller , Knumel Coon. Sam Hickman and CTalr Nichols, expect to leave Thursday evening for a fishing fish-ing trip lo Fish Lake. Mrs. lilanpied and daughter Al-eene, Al-eene, who have been visiting in Lent, Le-nt, returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mohius of Frisco Fris-co were Milford visitors Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Fairbanks, J. T. Cant and Misses Miss-es Caroline Matheson, Ella Davis and Jc-sie Valentine of Beaver represented represent-ed the Telephone company here Monday Mon-day and Tuesday. Miss Matilda Edwards came down from Salt Lake to attend the funeral of Louise Thlessen, in Greenville, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferson write from Canada, "having the time of our lives" and say the country there is beautiful. John Hyan and Mr. and Mrs. Art Ryan were among the prominent people at the celebration. |