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Show V " ; LOCAl,- NEWS ITEMS j, A. D. McCauley of Frisco, took a ran down to our citv this week.. ; 'I' i 'Elliott Bird iwas, here from.. Salt Lake City Monday. 1 7 . ;- ; Mayor Cottrell is laid up with a hard cold. 8. W. Tracy" of San Francisco, was ili'our city this week. 5. W. Pace and family, having spent a few months in Milford, left last Mondav night tor1 Enterprise". Utah. ) J . Ff.JI..Bigelov, one of, the officials of the railroad, stopped off at Milford L. .,A, , Dotson, (he newly reelected schoo) director, of .Minersville, was in town on business Monday. , i' ih i i.i rrr- . .. i .Prof. Bates, ;our, deputy .health officer offi-cer is surely a busy man, now that his boss is quarantined with the flu. Our .good friends surely responded to our. appeal for the news. : , Keep it up, and we want,.,to thank you one and all. . ; R. S. McMillan and J. D. Sparks, of Salt Lake City, were iu, Milford this week. . ., . i Mr. and Mra. Ted Bird are quite ill with influenza. . . i P. B. Peck 't Fii c6, "was here Monday. Mon-day. ; ; i . - . ' Elmer Myers : of Los Angeles, was in Milford Friday.,. . f Katherine Houghton came up from Lund Thursday.'" ' N f, ' . 0. C. Lewis, wha has been confined to the house with the flu for several days,-is. .backat-is. .work at the car shops. i i ; . , .).! -J i.-.i I i- i-':- !,. Mr. and Mrs., Stanley . Peterson, of Milford, are wintering in Long Beach; the beautiful city near Los Angeles, California. ' - " , i 1 . - f'- s : Joseph Tribole is in charge of the car-gang in the absence of foreman W. T.' Cottrell.' 'l!MK Cottrell was tired out and. needed: a few day's rest. ; Mrs. Ray Stancliff met with a very painful accident last week, while cutting cut-ting a squasn for dinner. The" knife slipped and nearly severed her thumb. Sergt. William Brewster arrived home from 'tne' army 'training camp at Camp Freemont. Cal." last Friday on a furlough and is enjoying a visit witli his friends.'' " 1 ' ' Miss Irene' Skinner ' is1 over from Beaver City helping care' for Wilson Moore, who has been having the flu, but' who 'is getting along1 nicely. Who wouldn't with such good care. Mrs. C. H. 'Cody, of ' Lund, passed through Milford Sunday nighl on her way to Salt Lake, for a visit with her son, Clifford Cody; who is an employe of the Botterell Garage' Co.'' in that city.1' ' ' " "' ' ' ' ' ' t! '' The Brumbly family are late victims vic-tims of the flu. 1 Mrs. Brumbly and seven children were stricken ' and the kind neighbors and friend's gathered clothing for them and they were taken tak-en to the hospital where they will be given the best of care. : ' ' ' We have been wondering where Mr. Weedner, our shoe repairer was, and find that he and his family, Mrs Weedner and children are down witi th flu. Mrs: ' Weedner has beei brought in from their ranch to the hospital and Mr." McLaughlin is out at the ranch helping care for the family. H. W. Harvey and H. G. Crook, of Heber City, were here on Friday. D. I. Title and wife of Richfield, were here on Friday. J. W. Ryan and son, A. C. Ryan, spent most of the week In Milford. J. Mitchell of Salt Lake City, was in our midst on Friday. J. S. Murdock came over from Minersville on Friday. .,i , D. L. Barnes is permanently located at Milford. ' Sheriff Fotheringham. is over from Beaver. - - ' ' Fred Kennedy of Salt Lake, was transacting busine.; in our city the past , week. .,.....,' ! Dr. S. L. Benson of Loa Vegas, will practice his profession in Milford for a short time to help ont Dr. Hunter. H. Goodwin and L. W. Jordan, two prominent Salt Lakers, were in Mil- C. H. Erickson, C. H. Davis and Grant Snyder of Salt Lake City have all been with us this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cochran have moved from their ranch to Milford and are living in the Hardy house. . ' ' Thomas Taylor, Orral Christianson and E. E. Borr, of Ephriam, took In our city Thursday. "'' " ' '"' " 1 Mrs. Jefferson returned from a ;three week's, trip to Minnesota last Monday. We are glad to state that Mrs. Clinton, Clin-ton, who has been very ill for the past two weeks, is able to be out again. B. M. Hickman's family are quarantined quar-antined for the flu, which accounts : for the absence of Mr. Hickman at the Sloan store. : iThe popular Kit Kat Korner which has built np such an enviable business busi-ness under the management of Mr. an Mrs. Dahle, has been sold to Earl Lynch, who took possession Dec. 14th.-Mr. Lynch has had four years experience In the confectionary business busi-ness in Salt Lake and is well eqnlp-ed eqnlp-ed to carry onthe business so successfully success-fully established by the Dahles. DISTILLED WATER j For S Je 25c a Gallon, from Mc-Keon's Mc-Keon's Hot Springs ..Best for your complexion. ..Pine for a ..shampoo. It will surprise you Milford Pharmacy. Phar-macy. ' W.S.S.- ' FOR SALE . , .. One registered boar. One brood sow. Tour miles east Milford John Herd.' ''. w.s.s. ' .', FOR SALE One suan, 4 year old mares, also cue pair good coa'.ts. one and two years old, one good saddle mare. also practically new harness and wagoii. For Sale Cheap. Call. Phone No. 2. G. I. Smith 3tpd Minersville, Utah : OPPORTUNITY "From tbe time of the hand . plow to now the farming machinery business busi-ness has undergone' ssaiiii wonderful change, carrying with it all the ills, vices and mistakes that all industries are heir to," yesterday observed. Mr. Landis, president of .Landes -& Company,, Com-pany,, of Salt Lake ity, wholesale dealers Xor tractors and other power farming machinery, in .discussing the great importance power; implements are now playing .in the tremenduous reconstruction movement. : - - "Not. until shell-torn battlefields are turned, into wheat' fields, will Europe cease to look to "America 1 for food. Farmers must double their output to-meet to-meet world-wide demands, and the farming problems solved in putting power machinery to work will be many and intricate," says Mr. Lan-des. Lan-des. . , ' ' " ; "There is a big field in many sections sec-tions of these mountain ptates, for the right men to establish themselves in this business. And that is where Landes & Company comes in. They are in a position to start these men off right, give them the necessary training to distribute Avery tractors, threshers and supplies; also silo-fillers, hay cutters and grinders, pumping pump-ing plants, gasoline engines and all other lines connected with the power machinery for farming.". W. S. S. ",r For Sale Potatoes $1.50 per cwt. Russett. Beans, 10c per pound. Rehm Crest Ranch Henry 't Rehm : ' '' ' ''-'"' 2t pd. . . . i I ! r Stock Pastured 75c per month for cattle; $1.50 per month for horses.. Chas; Ruck, Blue Mountain, Nada, Utah. ' 62-tf NOTICE I'""'," ' ( I will not be responsible for 'any, merchandise furnished, or debts contracted con-tracted by anyone except myself .after .af-ter this date December 13, 1918. : LUTHER EVANS"'1 |