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Show 'Locals i j .Mr. and Mr ;. :!or. of Greenville, have been visiting ndaiivea here Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Oden GresH-; GresH-; : ii'ii, at Frisc o, May 2, a girl. j Art luir I.eyhiner or Minersville. j : pent Decoration Day here. Mrs. A. L. Anderson, of Mantl, spent several days here the fore purt of the week. Roy Rogers returned Tuesday irom Cedar City, where he has been working for some little time. Jack McCann went to Caliente on Monday to work on the helper's ser- ;ce. Arthur and Luther Hardy spent Sunday with their families at Minersville. Min-ersville. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and 'i.'.-s Vnry Richards went to Beaver Yi er-day to attend Memorial services. Mr. and Mrs. George Litchfield, ."ml little daughter, Margaret, spent Decoration Day in Parowan. I Mrs. Lulu Grnio and Miss Ethel j Xowers spent Mondav evening in j Heaver. Mrs. Lulu Germo and son Harold jvwere the dinner guests of M,r. and j Mrs. G. L. Williams Sunday. j Miss Irene Tanner returned Tues-'day Tues-'day from Salt Lake, where she has i u.-en spending her varation. Mrs. Moody of Sal: Lake, is here visiting her sister, who is quite j sick. j Mrs. VV. E. Jones is visiting her : mother. Mrs. Abe Fotheringham. at i Heaver. ; Clayton Baxter of Illinois is here iv-'siting his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Baxter.. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Izatt, at Mordin. Utah. May lSth. a baby .nirl. ' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rowley, I of Garrison, in Milford May 29. a ' boy Mrs. J. E. Yither and daughter, went to Salt Lake to spend Decoration Decora-tion day. Mrs. H. Williams of Phovo is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. L. L. i'ardy. Mrs. Alvin Millsap was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Reveal Monday and Tuesday. Tanlac can bring health to you as it has to thousands of others. Milford Mil-ford Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calloway are now in Xew York City at the Van-tlerbilt Van-tlerbilt Hotel. Mrs. William Kelsey and Mrs. Mary Collon of Minersville, spent Decoration day here, i Mr. E. E. Myers of St. George, was the guest of his daughter. Mrs. Sadie ' Brown, Wednesday. ', Mrs. Frank Kuchenmeister was a 1 visitor at the homes of Mrs. Him- street and Ernst Monday and Tues-, Tues-, day. Mr. and Mr. Phil Orwin and family fam-ily and Mrs. George Trent, of Islen, Xevada. went to Beaver Tuesday for Decoration day. Mrs. Sadie Brown andi three ehil- dren have moved here from Poca-1 Poca-1 tello. Idaho, and have started a bakery bak-ery in the Phile building. ) Statement of Ownership i Of Beaver County X'ews, publish-ied publish-ied at Milford, t'tah, for April, 1922. j State of Utah. County of Beaver, ; SS. I Before me. a Notary Public, in and : for the State and Crun-.y aforesaid, personally appeared Karl S. Carlton, ; who having been duly sworn accord-. accord-. ng to law, deposes and says that he ' is the editor of the Beaver County X'ews. and that the following is. to the best of his knowledge and belief a true statement of the ownership, management etc. Publisher. Karl S. Cerlton. Milford Utah. That the owner is Karl S. Carlton. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, mor-tgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of b-inds. mortgages. or other securities are none. ! KARL S. C ARLTOX j Sworn to and subscribed before me jthis 27th day of May. 1922. Joseph Smith. Notary Public. I Milford, Utah. 7; .Mrs. Charles Stuart and (laughter, (laugh-ter, Maxlne, left Saturday to .spend tin? summer with relatives at Fillmore, Fill-more, California. .Mrs. Claud Edwards of Haragooii-! Haragooii-! as, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merril Edwards, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom lllmstreet. Henry E. Bowman, the new owner of the Arrington-HIrd stores, will move his familv here a soon as suitable suit-able quarters can be obtained. Leslie Clay and Win. Skogerson made a trip to the Tellurlde Power plant In the Beaver canyon Sunday, returning home Mondav afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Cline and Miss Beatrice Bea-trice Hurst came from Beaver Saturday Satur-day night to attend the shower given n honor of Mrs. Frank Farmer. Frank Hamilton, state cattle inspector, in-spector, left Tuesday morning for Cedar City after spending several days here. Mrs. Cleve Brad field came from Beaver Tuesday to spend Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brad-lield. Brad-lield. Mrs. Ephrlam Smith Mrs. Harvey Hedgges. accompanied Mr. N. P. Ip-son Ip-son to Peaver Tuesday to attend the Decoration Day services. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner spent Decoration day at Beaver. They were the guests rtf Mrs. Tanner's sis-'er sis-'er Mrs. J je Bakes. Miss Ira Knudsen and David En-gelke En-gelke are spending a couple of weeks at Beaver with their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs Ben Davs. Mrs. Stella Hickman. telephone operator at Nephi. arrived here on Monday to spend her two week's varation va-ration as the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hickman. Mrs. Karl Levi went to Beaver on Tuesday to attend Memorial day services. ser-vices. She will spend a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ash-worth. Ash-worth. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Frizzell have been entertaining an old friend. Mrs. Mary E. Cassell. of Cleveland. Ohio. Mrs. Cassell is Grand President of the G. I. A. to B. of L. E. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyter spent Decoration Day at Beaver with their son and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hen-ry Boyter. and Mrs. Hugh Cart-wright. Cart-wright. Dr. Henry Hunter president of the Red Cross chapter, has received the official notice of the Regional confer-enre confer-enre of the Red Cross, which will be held at Ogden, Utah, June 14-15. Mr. and Mrs. George Trent of Is- i len. Nevada, have been spending part of their vacation at Denver, but are now the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Orwin for a few days. Mrs. Marjorle Roberts of Lehi. who has been the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Christy Lee, left Monday of last week for a visit with friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. Dr. Howells, ear, eye, nose and throat specialist, will be here the last of this present week. All cases needing attention consult Dr. Swan- Don't let that sour stomach sour your disposition and make your life miserable, wnile Tanlac is ready to give , you relief. Get it n6w. Milford Mil-ford Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Martin and family of Greenville, have moved into the Dobson flat. Mr. Martin is working for the Pacific Fruit Express. Ex-press. If you suffer from biliousness, constipation, con-stipation, headache, nervousness, sallow sal-low complexion, loss of appetite, bad taste in mouth. Tanlac and Tanlac Vegetable Pill i will certainly straighten strai-ghten you out. Milford Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell and Mrs firpv went to salt Lake Mon day to attend the Commencement exercises at the Westminster college, which ar being held this week. Fred Cottrell is one of the graduates this year. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Johnson and family went to Paragoonah Monday to spend Decoration day. They returned re-turned Tuesday afternoon accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. Johnson's father, Isaac Bozarth who has been spending a week or so at His old home. Miss Delia Kirk, who . has been spending the past week at Greenville, a guest of Miss Gertrude Williams, returned home Tuesday morning, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Williams, who will visit her sisters. Mrs. Eugene Kirk and Mrs. Faye Hickman. Mr and Mrs. Lee Ericksnn and littie son. and Mrs. Boyd White and children motored to Beaver Sunday of last week and spent the day visit-! visit-! ing grclative. They were accom-I accom-I panied bv Mrs. Ellen Huntingtgon. who has been visiting relatives I here. I |