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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Mrs. Rohmler, who has been visiting visit-ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hare at Thermo, has returned re-turned to her home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Griffiths and family were in from their ranch south of Milford Wednesday after- l noon. Mrs. Addison Bybee was in from South Milford shopping Wednesday morning. Will Miller, manager of the Milford office of the Telluride, is taking his ten day vacation and is touring the parks of southern Utah and Grand Canyon. He is accompanied by James Clay. Mrs. Hugh Chansellor entertained her "500" club at her home Monday nitrht. Mi . G. C. lJ.-rr- won lit prize i'.i:a Mr.'. M. P. Ltvi, 2;.d prize. ' l f rvhrivnt were served at mid-mVht. mid-mVht. .MeniKis present were Mrs. i-'l eace:' S'.'Vmw, Mrs. Lenonl Eowen, .Mrs. D. E. Ki.k. Mrs. Jack Thie.-.-en, .Mrs. M. P. Lewis and Mrs G. C. Rogers. Invited quests were Mrs. F. C. Cronksteii and Mrs. Al Cline. Mr. and Mrs. H. .- Conway of Los Angeles are with us. ... C. F. Dulton of Salt Lake City, i was here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil NVoolsey of Tropic, were here Tuesday. F. li. Williams representing the Z. C. M. I., of Salt Lake was here Wednesday. i ' j G. Henry Eergstrom is with us. i . I I Lafe Jolly came over from Cedar Tuesday lO interview our merchants. L. J. Smith Denney, C. D. Burns, Sail Lake; Geo. Campean, T. G. Wheelwright and W. D. Stin of Ogden, Og-den, were all here Tuesday. Harry Jensen of Ely, Nevada, with a party of six spent Tuesday in our city. D. W. Wilson of Los Angeles was here this week. 0. C. Snow and Parley Steel, live-wires live-wires of Richfield, were here recent- W Mr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer and and Mrs. V. M. Palmer enjoyed a fishing trip this past week. . Mrs. Pearl Hunter is now located at the Atkin hotel. Mrs. George Ransom and sons, Lawrence and Billy, left last Saturday Satur-day for a two weeks' visit with relatives rela-tives at Los Angeles, Ca. Mrs. Ralph Lemon and children left Friday of last week to spend a month with relatives and friends at Colorado' Springs, and other places u Colorado. Colo-rado. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weston and sons Jack and Kenneth, have returned return-ed from a two weeks' trip to northern north-ern Utah. Mrs. LaMar Berry and baby who have been spending two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb, left Sunday for her home in Kansas. j Alonzo Button, a machinest,- met his death by diving in the Sevier River at Lynndyl Monday night, while swimming he struck his head on some obstacle which resulted in. a broken neck. He- was taken to the Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake iCty where he died Tuesday night. He leaves a wife and three little girls. - Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bailey and family are enjoying a two weeks' vacation at Yelowstone park. Mrs. Will Outzen and children returned re-turned Wednesday from Springville,. where they visited her mother. - ; F. C. Henry has eased the property owned by Karl S. Carlton north of the Flat Iron building and south of ! the Williams building and is building ! a soft drink stand underneath the ! shade of the trees where people can j -drivein and be served without getting out the their cars. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward are making their home in Milford for the summer, where Frank has employment. employ-ment. Dr. and Mrs. Green motored oyer to visit them yesterday. Paro- ' wan Times. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kluth and son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kluth and son Robert, of Lafayette, Indiana, spent Thursday of last week here with their cousin, Leroy Luken. ; They spent several days in the Black ; Hills of Dakota and Yellowstone park enroute here and let Friday morning morn-ing for Colorado and will attend the Rodeo at Cheyenne. Wyoming, on their wav home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Braun returned return-ed Thursday of last week from a trip to California and report having had a wonderful trip. n |