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Show CHARLES R. MABEY I ':"v iiv.'. 1 t r-f- w ft k Saturday night the Republican candidates for county office were pre sented to a large and happy audience audi-ence at the opera house. They were given a cordial reception. Jo. Mathews was the choice of the voters for constable Tuesday. Harry Ward is up and out after a severe siege with erysipilas. Mrs. Harold Harrington, formerly former-ly of Milford, was united in marriage marri-age to Mr. Frank Hay, of Salt Lake, last week. Her many friends extend ex-tend congratulations. James Glenn was elected justice of the peace for Milford at the election elec-tion Tuesday. Jimmie is receiving the congratulations of his many friends, and Is passing around the chewing gum., Jack McCarty of Black Rock, came to Milford Thursday for medical medi-cal attention, having had a little com bat with a farmer friend, who did a little damage to his face. Manager Kesler of the Victory Theatre has secured that great picture, pic-ture, "The Unpardonable Sin;" for his feature this week and will show it on Sunday and Monday evenings Nov. 14 and 15. ThlB is 'a war story and carries this endorsement written by ex-president Roosevelt. "The Unpardonable Sin" is a very, very strong story. I hope it will be most widely read." Thomas Muilhall of Garrison IS scpending quite a few days In Milford. Mil-ford. O. F. McShane, Ken McShane, Jos F. Skinner, H. L. Thomson, were all over from Beaver the past week. Alex M. Ross came into Milford to see about the election. Mrs. Clara Howd arrived in Milford Mil-ford Saturday from San Francisco, en route to Beaver. Mrs. O. A. Murdock. Mrs. Hattle Ashworth and Miss Swindlehurat of ' Beacver were In Milford on Monday. D. S. Dorrlty of Salt Lake City, United States deputy marshall was here monday night. Douglass Ryan was In Milford on Tuesday. C. A. Kalp, S. D. Atkin and Chaa. J. Campbell of Salt Lake City were in Milford this week. |