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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS The Central pool hall ts again open op-en for business. T. C. Parker of Salt Lake is visit-in visit-in t here. Jot' Jenfen of Mt. Pleasant, came to Milford yesterday. E. P. Muyhew, the piano tuner, was here yesterday. Guy R. Sta-.-rett. of Salt Lake City, arrived here yesterday. Miss Hattie Whornham, county librarian, is with us and will "remain "re-main a short time. George F. Summerhays of Salt Lake City, wr.s here Wednesday. J. Rochek and R. T. Campbell spont Tuesday in Milford. J. B. Dawley Jr. of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday in Milford. j I 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Squire of Ruth, Nevada, spent a few days with us this weok. G. L. Williams has sold the Milford Mil-ford pool hall to the "Milford Catering Cater-ing Company." Geo. Knutson and son, Keith, left Saturday to spend a week or ten days in Ft. Collins, Colo. Mrs. J. B. Rudert will entertain the Catholic ladies league Monday evening. H. J. Conway, the railroad man who was injured In an accident some time ago, was here on Tuesday. He is now In the insurance business. Circle No. 2 of the Methodise Ladies Aid will hold a cooked food sale, Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. April 25 at Jefferson's store. Come buy your Sunday dinner alreaay cooked. Geo. H. Schnell, J. F. Koleszan, of Oamha, and E. C. Batty of Los Angeles, railroad officials, were here i in Tuesday. Mrs. Frances Robinson left lasc week for California, where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. R. White. Mrs. Ross Stoney of Beaver is at the Milford hospital where she is receiving re-ceiving medical treatment. The ladies of the Eastern Star wctv entertained last Friday afternoon at the Masonic hall by Mrs. Charles Moore and Mrs. O. J. David. The Misses Inez and Mary Williamson, Wil-liamson, of Salt Lake City, are spending a few days here as the guests of their sister, Mrs. J. C. Jef- fers. ! The members of the A. M. club were entertained by Mrs. J. A. Kelly Kel-ly at her home Wednesday evening, i High score was won by Mrs. Hugi iChanslor. The hostess was presented with a cup and saucer. At 11 p. m. luncheon was served by the hostess. Circle No. 2 of the Methodist Lac ies Aid met at the home of Mrs. R. Bellingmo Thursday afternoon, for the purpose of electing officers anu planning the work for the coming year. Fifteen ladies were out and the time was spent in piecing quilts For Sale One 3 1-2 ton Kliebe. truck, $1000 or will trade for good five passenger car of equal value Write or call Kopp's garage, Cedar City, Utah. Saturday evening about twent members of the I. O. O.F. and Re-bekah Re-bekah lodges attended the meeting of the Beaver lodge at Beaver City. The evening was spent with cards and games. A delicious luncheon was served at midnight. The Milforu and Beaver lodges will celebrate the anniversary of the lodge at Beave' on April 26th. Mr. Wm. Pitts, who is shipping 220 tons per day from the Horn Silver Sil-ver dump to the American smelter, says that he expects the Job will last nine months longer. He is now employing em-ploying a dozen teams and about fifteen fif-teen men. Mrs. Nevada Cook, worthy grand matron of the O. E. S., visited the I Ruth chapter No. 66. Tuesday afternoon after-noon and evening. After chapter u dainty luncheon was served to 25 members and guests. Mrs. George Harris entertained the members of her bridge club Sat-I Sat-I urday afternoon. Bridge was the pleasure cf the afternoon. High score for points went to Mrs. J. M. Wil-jliams Wil-jliams and score for honors to Mrs. C. C. Sloan. At five o'clock a delightful delight-ful luncheon was served. The color scheme was blue and gold. Mrs. H. : 0. Teager was the invited guest, i ' Circle No. 2 of the M. E. Ladles j Aid was entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of the leader. Mrs. jT. rp.7ir. Mrs. Charles Moore i and Mrs. Mattie Armstrong wer--j elected circle secretary and treasurer j Plans were made during the after-i after-i noon for an anron and cooked food i --nle. fn be hold May 16. in Jefferson's store. |