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Show Locals Mr. Alec Ross from Richfield was in Milt'ord Tuesday of this week. The small child of Arch Kinder is reported quite ill with pneumonia. N. B. Xeilsen of Beaver, was a Mil-, ford visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Fournier and little lit-tle son', are in our city this week. Miss Pearl Frazer of Caliente, is visiting here in Milt'ord. R. T. Brown of Frisco, spent Wednesday Wed-nesday in our city. C. E. Stonehocker of Caliente, was here yesterday. Karl Schugrin went to Salt Lake Monday on a business trip. Owen Stoker is employed in the post office during the Xmas rush. Mr. M.urray Bohn and Alec Hamilton, Ham-ilton, of Beaver, were in Milford on Tuesday transacting business. Mrs. R. Rort'gers returned from Salt Lake Tuesday morning, where '-I'-.e has been Xmas shopping. Archie Kinder and Mr. Cook left last Thursday for California. They o-pecl to he gone for a month. Mr. Win. Xicbols purchased a new 1 923 Chevrolet from W. R. Martin Hie past week. Mrs. J. C. Brownrield left last Thursday for Joseph, where she went trt atte'.ul the funerr.l of a sister. Mrs Lee Kn'iUisnn is to assist at o yiforrt Pl'avmucy during the .n;:-'.s holidays. Mr. nm! Mrs. C. G. Ncwhart went r c,,jf Wednesday for Xmas Mr1-. K. A. (H.::on refurned from - :'lf TPl-;e Sunday, where she has 1 r, vii'.in.'f for a short time. Mr. and Mrs W. S. Hnllett went o Salt Lake Tuesday, wnerc they "Vllect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Rodgers. made a rhort trip to Salt Lake the first of the week. Bounty will be paid by the Coun-Clerk Coun-Clerk on all predatory animals, cemnviirhtg Dec. 21). Mr. and Mrs. Vingard of Caliente, wve the guests the first of the week of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Faucett. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown have returned to Milford to reside permanently. per-manently. The Kiddies free dance at the Atkin At-kin hall, was largely attended and great ly enjoyed. Atkin Cafe windows are filled with beautiful potted plants which are for sale for Xmas presents. Mrs.. Geo. A. Trent of Islen, was her" Tor a few days the past week visrVing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Burke came over ,from Minersville to attend the Odd Fellows' activities. J. M. Taylor and T. R Williams, of Z. C. M. I., were here Tuesday and Wednesday. M.rs. Rachel Larson and daughter, Ida, of Baker, were in Milford on Sunday and Monday. Miss Tecla James and Mr. Jim Travers, of Black Rock, were in Milford Mil-ford Monday doing their Xmas shopping. shop-ping. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fotheringham came down from Beaver Wednesday to remain until after the Xmas holi-Jaya Mrs. Jack Ridge has returned from Salt Lake, where she has been taking tak-ing medical treatment for the last couple of months. Mr. A. C. Wade, Mr. Boyd Lee and Mr. O. A. Scriven are new comers in Milford and are living at the Forgie apartments. Mrs. S. G. Struthers and children have gone to Magna Utah, to join her husband who has been there for some time. Mrs. Anna Fotheringham of Magna, Mag-na, Utah, a former resident of Milford, Mil-ford, is reported as quite seriously ill, having been taken to the hospital Mrs. George Fernley entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Kinney, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kesler and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newhart. Mr. M. Edwards and family who have been living at the Montreal mine, have moved into Milford for the winter. Mr. Thomas who is employed on the railroad, will leave Friday night to spend the Xmas holidays with friends in Salt Lake. "Reported Missing" with Owen Moore as the star at the Victory Sun-day'night Sun-day'night is a drama bubbling with laughter and with thrills. Alfred Goff, formerly of Milford, !s out again after being confined to his bed at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake four weeks with plural pneumonia. Miss Myrtle Horton who has been employed at the J. C. Penney store, was called home to Greenville on account ac-count of the serious illness of her father. Friday night at the high school auditorium the Primary and Sunday School of the L. D. S. church will give a Christinas program. Everyone Every-one is invited to come. Miss Margaret Dusenberry will leave on Friday for Provo and Salt Lake She will entertain at a dancing danc-ing party, Tuesday evening, December Decem-ber 2 6, at Hotel Roberts, at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Clay of Garrison, Garri-son, were guests last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clay. They were eu-route eu-route to' Salt Lake to spend the Xmas holidays. |