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Show BEEHIVE GIRLS HAVE OUTING Monday morning nine of the Beehive Bee-hive girls left in char-re of Bee Keepers, Keep-ers, Athea Bird and Mrs. Charles ! Clements and Miss Babel Davidson for Beehive Home at Britt's Meadows in the Beaver canyon, where they had a gorious time. They returned Wednesday Wed-nesday night. I.. K. Founder of Richiied, man-1 auer of the Telluride Power Company1 spent Thursday of last week here.; Mr. and Mrs. oFurnier will leave the 1st of August for-Salt Lake City, where Mr. Fournier will spend a '"jpli of weeks in the soldier's training train-ing camp and Mrs. Fournier will leave, a few; days after for New York City where she will sail on the 9th for France. . . : Mrs. Fournier will spend two weeks j at Paris and then go on to her old home at Barritz, France. E. E. Gray of Thermo, spent Tuesday Tues-day in town on business. Arthur Smith and Karl Dean of Reaver, came over Wednesday morning morn-ing to do some' work for the Motor Inn Garage. ' ' Byron Robinson of aBker, Nevada, spent Wednesday here. ' A few rockers in Period Designs, at the Special price of $15.00 at Braun's. A large number of our citizens are suffering from hay-fever again this year. Isn't it too bad that weeds are allowed to grow and cause so much suffering ? If these weeds were cot down when small every year, and not allowed to grow to seed, in a short time we would not have any and the-streets would look much better bet-ter and everybody would be well and happy, and proud of the town. Let's get busy and get rid of the weeds. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wynoiight of Palo Alto, Ca., arrived here by auto Thursday- of last weeks and spent several days visiting old friends and neighbors. They were the house-guests house-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elain Fouts. They left Tuesday for a few days' visit in Salt Lake City and will return to Milford the last of the "week for a few days longer stay and will then return to their home, stopping at the national parks of southern Utah and Grand Canyon. Mr. Wynought operated op-erated the Beaver freight truck for several years while here. He is now in the buildjng business at Palo Alto. ''- A complete selection of ladies and Misses dress slippers and oxfords at S3. 35. While they last at Braun's. Mrs. Wm. Hutchings of Beaver, visited her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Baker and family on their ranch southwest of Milford Monday. ' Lew : Mar Price, County Farm Agent, left Friday of last week for Salt Lake City and he will attend the Farmer's Encampment at Logan this week from Monday until Friday. Miss Zelphia Urie, former clerk in Bergstrom's store, is visiting with her brother, G. Wood Urie instructor of the State Industrial school at Ogden. Og-den. Miss Urie? contemplates spending spend-ing the winter in California with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Salt. See our new line of baby cribs at $7.50. Braun's. |