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Show L o c als Sam Cllne returned Thursday from a business trip to St. George. Mrs. C. R. Parrish is spending a few days In Snlt Lake City this week. Edward Bardsley and son, Jack, were with us this week. Mr. and Mrs. Whitted have gone to housekeeping in the Murray Bowen home. Mr. and Mrs. P. Vail of Salt Lake City are spending some time in Mil-ford. Mil-ford. WJaques of Salt Lake is In Mil-ford Mil-ford in the interest of the Salt Iake Tribune. Miss Ruth Sterling will leave tonight to-night for a couple of weeks' visit In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Carling of Fillmore, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Les-lie Clay, returned home Wednesday night. George Jefferson motored to Cedar Ced-ar City this morning with the Intention Inten-tion of returning this evening. Wm. Cochrane and family. Wm. Sterling and family. Miss Fern Hickman, Hick-man, Harry Korns and family and Mrs. Reba M. Kuans, spent Sunday at Rock Corral. Clyde Chlpman spent Sunday and 1 Monday in Provo and American Fork visiting friends and relatives. N. B. Neilsen of Beaver was down Wednesday after another flock of Fords. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tattersall have Amtrica neither first nor last, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Charles Newhart left Wednesday Wednes-day for Salt Lake. While there she will purchase a complete line of fall hats. Charles Baker and Frank Farmer spent several days chicken hunting during the past week. Mrs. Stedman has taken Miss Mabel Wright's place as chief operator oper-ator at the telephone office. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Coon are the guests of Mrs. Roy White. After a weeks' visit they intend returning to their home in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kesler and family motored to Salt Lake Monday Mon-day on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell and son. Fred, motored to Salt Lake on Thursday. They were accompanied as far as American Fork by Mrs. S. W. Stokernnd daughter. Lillian. Kimmel Coon - returned Sunday from a week's visit in Los Angeles with his parents. N. Mr. Al. Cline left for Clallfornia the first of the week. He experts to return in about two weeks. Miss Ella Johnson returned from n month's vacation in Oregon the Ir.tler part of last week. I i John Kirk and daughter . Delia. Helen Hickman. Alice Ward and Alice Schow went to Rock Corral Sunday for a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keough and little lit-tle daughter, returned from Los Angeles An-geles Wednesday and will live in the Ralph PItehfo-rth home this winter. L. H. Cline. son of the proprietor nf the Golden Rule Store. Is In our ci'v and will remain until the return of Mr. Albert Cline from Los Angeles Mrs. Ralph Pltchforth and daughter daugh-ter Betty, will reside In Salt Lake City for the winter. Mrs. Brown Bush and Miss Mary Roper went to Salt Lake Saturday night to visit relatives. Miss Lila Stanley entertained Mrs. William Cates and Miss Margaret Cates at luncheon Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. Brown and family from Laramie, Lara-mie, Wyoming, visited at the homo of Mrs. Walter Cook last week. There will be a reception at the M. E. church, Friday evening, September Sep-tember 14, in honor of the new pastor and his family, including the parents and te?chers. Fireman Pascal returned to our city on Tuesday of this week, from an eighteen days' tour through southern south-ern California. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fournler returned re-turned from a two weeks' toui through California, Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. S .Atkin gave a dinner in honor of Mrs. W. A. Fin-, ney, Wedesday evening. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Finney has spent three weeks visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. A. Atkin and returned to California Cali-fornia Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Boyter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cochrane and children, D. A. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. William Sterling and children went to Miners ville canyon to spend Labor Day. They were met there by Mr. and Mrs Henry Boyter and Miss Tanner of Beaver, who spent the day picnicking with them. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Roper returned return-ed Tuesday from a six weeks' visit 'with relatives in Portland. Oregon, JGarfield, Washington, and Buhl, Ida i ho. On their return home they spent !a few days with their daughter, Mrs Wayne Banning in Salt Lake City, where they were met by Miss Mary Roper. |