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Show LOCAL NEWS ITEMS C. H. Abling of Salt Lake City, is in Milford. E. Coddard of Ogden, was doing business in Milford Hednesday. Mrs. Beneveive Vincent has accepted accept-ed a position with the Milford-Bea-ver Auto Company. Miss Louis Poulton of Salt Lake City, has accepted a position with Mr. Farrier as private secretary. She is a very charming young woman wom-an and is quite an acquisition to Milford. Roy Cowan was in Milford again 1 this week. I I Mrs. Farrier, wife of Trainmaster Farrier, has been visiting her hua-; band the' past week. j i j M. Hayes of Salt Lake City, was ; interviewing Milford merchants on Wednesday. . G. C. Jones, a prominent mining man of Salt Lake City, was here this ' week. - F. C. Graydon and L. S. Eaton of LosAngeles, were in Milford on Thursday and Friday. j Miss Ann Griffiths is assisting at the Milford State Bank during the illness of Cashier Arrington. Dave Lund .and Ollie Christianson, j of Ephriam, are in Milford. They I are two prominent sheep men of that section. Mrs. Chas. Baxter was called to Cedar City Thursday night by a telegram, tel-egram, telling of the death of her brother. Mrs. W. H. DeWolf was in Milford Mil-ford last Sunday en route to Salt Lake City to spend some time visiting vis-iting friends. Mr. Lynch of the Salt Lake Route, and daughter, re'turned Wednesday night from Salt Lake, where they have been visiting. Earl, his son. returned Sunday evening. I E. W. Clay of Burbank, and Walter Wal-ter James, of Blackrock, were very ' busy iu Milford the first part of the week. 1 . Jas. Barrett and L. H. Bohn came down from their mining properties this week and drew a great , big ! check on their lease. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Penniston entertained en-tertained Messrs. and Mesdames C. T. Woodbury, Wm. Dobson and Walter Hall last Sunday evening. S. H. Sherard of LosAneeles Is with us again. Mr. Sherard is an official of the P. F. E. Co. He will remain here until sometime in December. Dec-ember. Mrs. Janey Moore was called to Park City last Sunday morning on account of the illness of her brother, Albert McCarroll. He passed away before she arrived. Dan Ferguson who was called from training camp because of the death of his brother, Barlow Ferguson, Fer-guson, returned to his duties on Monday of this week We are glad to state that Mrs. R. G. Siewert is rapidly improving at the Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake. Mr. Siewert 'who has been with her will soon be home. Word has just been received here, announcing the marriage, in LosAn-gles, LosAn-gles, of Miss Icie Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ferguson, to Chas. Higbee, of that place. Miss j Ferguson was a former resident of 1 Milford. ' Have you heard something funny? ! Have you read a story that made J you think that life was not so had after all? The Junior red cross Is making 100 scrap books .for, the wounded soldiers and they need jokes, stories and pictures. Leave : all contributions at the Red Cros9 room or at the high school building. With the marriage of Miss Ruth Thoissen,' Milfcrd loses one of her most charming ladies and most cul-' cul-' turod musicians. Peonle vlslt.ine our city h,.ve pronounced her one of , the most handsome girls they had . ever seen. Now Milford wants the credit of owning Ruth, as well as heij fortunate husband, Mr. E. J. Xowlin. However we all wish you loads of happiness and success with contentment, prosperity and all the .good the world can give thrown in. H. TI. Pitchforth received a message mes-sage from his son. who is in the navy, na-vy, saying that he had been granted a IT, day's furlough and would be boom early next week. He has been in the service for nineteen months and this is his first vacation. He expects to stay here about a week. Mr. O. Forgie and wife, from Portland. Oregon, came to attend the funeral "services of his mother. Mrs. Comer Forgie Joust. It was a sad coming home, not knowing his mother was sick until the message toiling of her death came. They ex-pee! ex-pee! to leave for Portland Saturday evening. Mr. Forgie has lived In Milford nearly all his life and feels crMy attached to the place. He wi'.'k ? to thank the people here for their kind sympathy In the hour of horeavonient. |