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Show LOCAL AND PERSQNAX, For Sale 9 pigs weight from 100 ' to 150. John Dolknska. Milford, ; Utah. Mrs. F. Vhite ot N'ada was here on Wednesday. W. Johnson and J. P. Bradley of Salt Lake were in our city this week. Household furniture for sale. En-o.uire En-o.uire at the Milford Millinery. O. A. Murdock of Beaver was iln the city Thursday. Wm. Cline of Beaver spent Sunday Sun-day here. A. L. Foard of Salt Lake City was talking Burroughs adding machines to our Milford merchants this week. D. A. Kelly and Clarence Erick-I Erick-I son of Salt Lake were in Milford on i Friday and1 Saturday. Last week Ivirs. Mervin Edwards went to Minersville to visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary Clothier. Mrs. Jos. R. Murdock of Beaver, is here visiting her son, Jos. R. Murdock Mur-dock Jr. and family. F. C. Crookston came up from Delta Del-ta on Saturday and spent a few flays with us. A. B. Williams came down from the Moscow last week and is still enjoying en-joying the joys of Milford. . Miss Garnita Clements, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clara Clement, who has been quite ill for the past week, is improving. Mr. W. J. Burns spent all the past week with us. Mr. Burns' heart is always in the right place in regards the welfare of Milford. Mrs. M. E. Edwards who has been spending a couple of months' at Le-hi, Le-hi, returned home Monday morning on No. 3. Mrs. Clara George and Miss Gris-man Gris-man returned from Salt Lake City, Saturday, where they have been visiting vis-iting with friends. Mir. W. H. Davis has moved his family from Minersville and they expect ex-pect to reside in Milford for some time. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Luedtke returned re-turned Monday from Salt Lake where they have been for. the past few weeks. Dr. Bybee and Mr. Lukin spent Saturdlay and Sunday at the Tellu-ride Tellu-ride station as. guests of Mr. and Mrs L. R. Fournier. Sunday morning, Mrs. H. B. Hen-drickson Hen-drickson returned from Salt Lake. where she has been for the past two weeks. Mrs. George Fernley has returned return-ed from a business trip to Salt Lake City, where she went to purchase a new line of spring hats. The Victory Rebekah lodge No. 42 will hold regular session Wedensday evening at 8 o'clock. All members are requested to attend and all visiting vis-iting Rebekahs are cordially welcome. wel-come. Mr. and Mrs. P ratt Root have had as their guest since Thursday or last week, Mr. Pratt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Root,' of Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryden. They returned re-turned to their home on Sunday afternoon. af-ternoon. ! Mrs. Kachryn Noyes of Beaver, ' who with her mother, Mrs. David Reese, also of Beaver, have been a few days in Salt Lake City, have re-' re-' turned) and Mrs. Noyes has gone to ' Los Angeles, California, for a few ; months. ' Mr. .Walter James of Black Rock, i was in town last week and attended i I. O. 0. F. lodge. Mr. James was I initiated into the Milford lodge some j seventeen years ago and has always i been inside of the lodge room since r He was very g!ftd to be able to at- , :end and to see the growth the lodge has made. Mrs. Gjrge Fernley and Mrs. Ctras. N'eirttarti ct Provo who have recently purchased the Milford Millinery Mil-linery of Mrs. A. W. Tolland, held thUr wring Qpenjjy; Vftftjay, beginning begin-ning at. 10 o'clock a- m. which was well attended. The rooms and windows win-dows were decorated in spring colors and the hats were arranged in such an artistic manner that they were very tempting to the visiting ladies and many purchases were made. |