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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Dr. Alexander was here Monday. K. E. banks was a Salt Lake City visitor this week. Sam Holland ot Cedar, came to our lily last evening. R. V. Swallow of Shoshone, Nevada, Ne-vada, was here Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Weston of Kanab is here for medical treatment. W. K. Harring of Salt Lake City is here for a stay of several days. Chas. Parsons, Hewlett Bros, salesman, was hei o Tuesday. Harry Garfield was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kimmel Coon this week Bert Cluff. the Chevrolet man, was w;th us this week. Mrs. J. V. Rochek has returned from her Salt Lake trip. P. B. McKeon was a Beaver visitor Sunday and Monday. J. W. Davis and family spent Sun- day in Lynndyl visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bond and son, Erwin visited last week at Reed. Mr". Fran; Calloway went to Salt 1 ake City Tuesday night. W. P. Voorhees and H. L. Voor-hees Voor-hees of Manti. were here last Tuesday. Mrs. J. R. Thompsoi f Salt Lake-City, Lake-City, was with us this week in connection con-nection with the Eastern Star. Aubrey Tolton and W. H. Wade of Salt Lake City, were here Monday, enroute to Tanopah, Nevada. Miss Kendall Franke is able to be up and around the house after an illness of two weilts. Walter James of Black Rock, has been a Salt Lake business visitor the past week. For Marcelling appointments by first class operator, call the Lone Star Style shop, Phone 7. Mrs. Abel Fotheringham is visiting in Salt Lake City at the home of her daughter, Mrs-. Clair Nichols. Miss Arvilla Root returned Saturday Satur-day from Salt Lake, where she spent her vacation. Bill Martin returned Wednesday from a business trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell were down from Lynndyl Tuesday, visiting visit-ing relatives: and friends. Mrs. J. B. Rud-ert went to Los Angeles An-geles Sunday on a business trip, returning re-turning home Wednesday. Mrs. Claudia Coleman has purchased pur-chased the Sutton beauty parlor furniture and installed it in her shop Mr. and Mrs. Rusclimeier are now at home in their apartment at the rear of their picture show. H. J. Conway, formerly an engi- neer, but now in the insurance busi- ness. is spending the week in our city. Wm. McGhie. storekeeper of the Union Pacific shops, left Thursday , for Los Angeles to attend a meeting ! of the V. P. storekeepers. i j Buy the little ladies silk hose of the famous McCul'.:rn brand. Sizes S; to 9 1-2, newest shades. The Lone! i Star Style shop, Phone 7. ' Mrs. W. C. Cates ras returned from 'an extended visit to her daughter. ! Miss Margaret Crtes. and to her p.-r-nts in California. ; W. O. Cluff of Richfield, and R. S. ' Beaver, of Syracuse. N. Y., are here1 doing bus:ness connected with the Telluride Power company. j Mrs. T. Waddingham of Salt Lake1 City, and Mrs. B. Bush, were dinner! guests, Sunday, at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. D. R. Roper. Sheriff Jack Sherwood and Railroad Rail-road Sheriff Har.e judges were Salt Lake visitors the first of the week. Mrs. Tom Martin and little son, Bobbie, are down from Salt Lake CHy for a visit with Postmaster Martin. j Ralph Pilchforth was down from Salt Lake City on business the first j of the week. He was a dinner guest I at the Karl Levi home Tueday. j Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson returned re-turned Monday from a few days' visit in Los Angeles with Mr. Johnson's John-son's mother. Mrs. L. G. Clay and small daughter. daugh-ter. Caroline, called on Mrs. Addison Byhee and Mrs. Walter Weber in South Milford Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Abbie Anderson was down j rtm Lynndyl to spend the week end . w th friends. j FOR SALE Half section of good j'evel agricultural grazing, or PROS-I PROS-I PKOTIVE OIL I .i, five miles northwest of Read, $2.00 per acre. j P. O. Box 7, Milford, Utah. j Jack Whitted, capitalist, is here ! looking the country over with a view of goinir into business here. He says that Milford is bound to be a big town. i W. E. Cook, formerly of Beaver, but now of Salt Lake City, stopped off in Milford last evening en route to Beaver. ?.v. Cook has a grocery business in Salt Lr.V.e City and reports that he ir, doing nicely. ; Mrs. Wm. Feruley returned Sunday Sun-day from Beaver, where she had been since the death of Edward Fern ley. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Edward Fernley, who will remain re-main for some time at her son's home Eph Lindsay and farnUy returned last week from Meadow, where they were called by the illness and death of Mr. Lindsay's mother. Mrs. Mary E. Lindsay. For Sale Two lots back of the Methodist church. Make me an offer. See D. A. Baxter at Jefferson Mercantile Mercan-tile Co., or write J. W. Evans, Crip-pie Crip-pie Creek, Colo. FOR SALE Half section of good level agricultural grazing, or PROS-I'KCTIVE PROS-I'KCTIVE OIL LAND, five miles northwest of Reed, $2.00 per acre P. O. box 7. Milford, Utah. Mrs. Watts of Kanosh. who has been visiting for some time with her daughter. Mrs. Leonard Bowen. ! returned Monday to her home in Ka-j Ka-j ni?h. Mrs. Howen. who accompanied I her home, went to Fillmore and proved up on her homestead. Mrs. Loren Osborn ' came up from Los Anr-eles Friday and visited a few day, with her husband's parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne and funny. She went on to Delta on Sunday to visit for several weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eb. Tanner rrturne-1 Friday from Los Ancelss. where they have been visiting since the latter part-of December. They made 'the trip in their oar and were accomp?n-ifd accomp?n-ifd home by Milo Hardy. The Telluride Power company has' installed a handsome r.ample ijKht 1 post for th- inspection of the general! public. It has be?n tried out at var-j :ous locations on Main street Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hasketl Wt on j Wednesday afternoon for Cedar where they will take a short course in alfalfa seed judging in the B a' I C ' 1 I |