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Show Locals Mr. and Mrs. J F Tribole are expected ex-pected home from Canada this week. Wm. Cline of Beaver, returned from Salt Lake Sunday. Pratt Root was in Salt Lake Friday Fri-day of last week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dicz, Sunday, August 21, a boy Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roth of Frisco, Monday August 22, a boy. Everybody is talking about the card party. Mrs. O. J. David has returned from Salt Lake. Mrs. Daisy Southworth left Monday Mon-day for her home in Spanish Fork. Mrs. Effie Barrett and Mrs. Isabell Detmers were in Milford Friday. Miss- Aleen Miller is visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. H. J. Barton of Caliente was in Milford Friday and Saturday. Howard Tanner has gone to Salt Lake to spend the winter Milford was blessed yesterday with quite a hard rain storm. Little damage, dam-age, but much good. This is the time of year when no farmer would mind being bumped, if it were a bumper crop doing the bumping. Mrs. Boyd and her daughter, of Cripple Creek, Colorado, were guests at the home of C. B. Brooks last Friday. Fri-day. Mrs. A. Mendelssohn of New York City, is visiting here with her daughter, dau-ghter, Mrs. Gene Pitchforth. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd White and children, left last Wednesday to make their home in Ogden. For good, home-cooked meals and comfortable rooms, see Mrs. I. Ferguson. Fer-guson. Mr. and Mrs. Brig Carter returned last Wednesday from a two week's trip to Los Angeles Mrs. V. M. Davidson and two children left Friday to visit relatives in Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Lulu Germo returned Saturday Satur-day from a week's vacation in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nichols returned re-turned Sunday from spending their vacation in Salt Lake. Remember, September 1 is a big day for Milford. The M. W C A give (he oig social event. Harry VanQuill left Tuesday for Rexburg. Idaho, where he has been transferred by the Continental Oil company. Miles White has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fournier at the Telluride plant. The Children's dance given for the benefit of the play ground at the opera op-era house was well attended. Enos H. Stevenson, of Lund, was in town Monday, proving up on his home stead. J. G. Gilson of San Francisco, is guest at the home of Mrs. Lulu Germo Ger-mo for a few days. The Ladies aid will meet Thursday, Thurs-day, September 1, at the home of Mrs. W. F. Cottrell. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Levi and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pitchforth, left Sunday Sun-day to spend two weeks at Puffer's lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bohn and family, fam-ily, of Beaver, have moved to Milford Mil-ford and are living in the Markshef-fel Markshef-fel apartment. Ralph Smith was operated on Sun day in a Salt Lake hospital for appendicitis. ap-pendicitis. He was in a rather critical criti-cal condition when he left here. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Arringtou left Thursday for Salt Lake, taking their baby for medical attention. It is reported re-ported that the little one is improving. improv-ing. Miss M. C. Smithson was a guest of Mrs. J B Smithson last week She was en route to Portland, Oregon, to visit relatives. A. P. Johnson was severely injured injur-ed Tuesday when he fell from an engine en-gine at the shops. His head and face were badly cut and bruised. A number of accidents among the men who are putting in new steel and ties along the railroad, have been reported this week. Mrs. Harry Ward and daughter, Alice, returned Saturdav from Salt Lake, where Alice has been In the hospital. George Jefferson. Sam Cline. J. H. Greenwood and Mr. Koch left Monday Mon-day morning for St George. They are on their way to shoot the new well for the Mohave Oil company. Mrs. Joe Kinney has returned from an extended stay in Salt Lake. She was accompanied home by her sister. Miss Thelma Tanner, who will spend her vacation here. There will be Sunday School every ev-ery Sunday at the Methodist church, during the absence of Rev. Zook, but no preaching services will be held until his return, September 18th. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bagley of Beaver, Bea-ver, announce the marriage of their .daughter, Miss Hattie Bagley, to J. I Howard Maughan. The wedding took place in the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday Wed-nesday August 17. Mr. and Mrs Maughan will be at home in Beaver September 1, after spending their honeymoon at Bryce and Zion canyons. can-yons. Rev and Mrs. R. D. Zook will leave Wednesday to attend conference confer-ence in Salt Lake City. From there they leave for Denver. August 2S. to attend conference and later will visit Mr. Zook's parents at Pueblo. They expect to return to Milford about September 17 j .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Westou, .Mr. and .Mrs Scott Tanner andl Mr and Mrs. N. C. Schow motored to Mc-Ewen's Mc-Ewen's ranch Sunday and spent the day. They report an enjoyable time and were surprised to find that so beautiful an outing spot was to I; found so close to home. Harry Ward went to Eeaver Saturday Sat-urday to embalm the body of Louis Chance of Youngstown. Ohio, who was killed in an automobile accident on Manderfield hill, near Beaver. The body was shipped to Ohio, for burial. L. R. Fournier made a hurried trip to Cedar City Saturday to get a transformer for Milford's street lights. He returned about eight o'clock, the transformer was in stalled stal-led and the city was lighted again at I about eight-thirty. A party composed of Lew Williams LaRue Duffin, Kent Smith, Earl Lynch, Lyn-ch, Pratt Root, Harold Palmer and Dan Davis left Friday morning for a hunting trip in the vicinity of Pan-guitch. Pan-guitch. I have the agency for one of the most reasonable priced "Made-toMea-sure" Clothing houses in the country. coun-try. Robt. Matheson, the Tailor |