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Show Local, and Personal Chas- H. Parten is with us again. Mrs. George Moore spent the week with her parents at Reed. The Stake officers of Beaver, were visitors here Sunday. Fred Cottrell is spending the week at home, during his spring vacation. Mr. Morehouse, the machinery man of Salt Lak' was here this week. Get busy audi clean up. The wagon will be around next Tuesday. Edwin Beckert of Salt Lake City, was selling automobiles in Milford this week. Mr. and! Mrs. Stanley M. Perry, of Pheonix, Arizona, spent Sunday, and Monday in Milford. Mr. Champ Hippler has accepted a position as salesman at the Golden Rule store. Mrs. Chirsty Lee left Milford on Tuesdlay to make her new home In Las Vegas. Will you have your trash out by the street when the wagon comes along next Tuesday? Fredi Edglngton has returned to uor city and is in the employ of the railroad company. J. R. Robinson Jr. of Cedar City, spent a tew days with us this past week. A man working on the railroad here, a few days ago, receivedl injuries in-juries which caused his death. Did the governor, yea or anyone else get busy and start a benefit fund for his poor mother? The M. E. ladies will meet at the Methodist church Thursday April 10 at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Dave Tanner is recovering from a tonsil operation performed Monday morning. Mrs. Wm. Sterling and daughter, Ruth, were called to Las Vegas the first of the week on account of illness. ill-ness. Get ready for the wagon. It will be around" next Tuesday. Ed. T. Arrington, a former resident resi-dent of Milford. called in on His friends Wednesday evening. Daniel MacDonald and J. E. Len-ey, Len-ey, of McGill, Nevada, were here on Thursday. George Wiltshire and George Hor-ton, Hor-ton, two prominent sheep men or Circleville, have spent the week in Milford. RANCHS WANTED I want farms or cash buyers. Describe and state price. R. McUoun, 952, Wilkinson building, Omaha, Nebraska. A. H. Robinson, W. F. Bennett and Ned Wedden all of Salt Lake City, were here on Saturday and Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hunter and son, left Thursday evening to spend the week end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Clairmont Nichols returned : to her home in Salt Lake Friday, after af-ter spending a couple of weeks here with her parents. The S. B. A. Lodge will give a card party Thursday evening. April 10, immediately after initiation. All members are cordially invited to be present. Refreshments will be served. serv-ed. Admission 10c and 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Tanner announce an-nounce the arrival of a baby girl, born April 4. All conscerned are doing do-ing nicely. Mrs. John R. White of Los Angeles, An-geles, arrived the first of the week. She is in attendance on her mother, who has been ill for some time. Mrs. Eden and daughter, Ruth Ann. of Riverside. California, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore. Mrs. Roy Cottrell and Mrs. Wm. Sterling were hotefses at the regular regu-lar M. E. Aid meeting last Thursday at the church. During her recent visit to Los Angeles An-geles and Lone Tteach. Cslirorn:. Mr. C. R. Grimshaw sow Vr. an.'t Mrs. Wade Coon and Mr. and Mrs. H M. Gourley who wi?h to he re. ""-ihrert to their many friends In Milford. |