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Show LOCAL ITEMS IVrey Aleek passed through .Mil-rurd .Mil-rurd Monday en route to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanlon were entertained at dinner Tuesday evening even-ing by Mrs. John Killam. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reed, of Los Angeles were in Milford Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Jones, the chief train dispatcher, dispatch-er, will leave shortly for Salt Lake. M.rs. Jones has gone already. Mr. Frank Hamilton, the Government Govern-ment cattle inspector, is here In Mil-ford. Mil-ford. J. W. Evans, Jack Smith, C. H. Erlckson, traveling salesmen of Salt Lako City, were in Milford this week Mr. and Mrs. Blain Hanks announce an-nounce the arrival of a son at their home, October 27. M.isp- Ella Johnson returned Sun-Jay Sun-Jay from Salt Lake, where she has Leen visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Arrington left Saturday morning for Salt Lake to make their home. Mr. George Hatchings of Beaver, spent the last of the week with his daughter, Mrs. Roy White, on his way home from Provo, where he has been visiting with his son for a couple cou-ple of weeks. E. O. Puffer of Beaver, was transacting tran-sacting business J,n Milford the last of the week. Mrs. Ennis Jones of Adamsville, visited over Sunday with relatives in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Reisner left Wednesday Wednes-day for California, where Mr. Reisner Reis-ner expects to have employment as a traveling salesman. S. B. A. held their regular meeting meet-ing at the I. O. 0. F. hall Thursday evening, when some new candidates were initiated. Kathryn McDonald of Green River on her way to Los Angeles to visit with friends, stopped off in Milford for a couple of days with her cousin, Mrs. C. C. Sloan. Mrs. Clhas. Hlmstreet and Mrs. E. A. Olson went to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Himstreet Willi spend a couple of days with her daughter, who' attends at-tends St. Mary's academy. Mrs. W. H. Spettigue, Mrs. W. C. Smoot, and little grandson, Jack, arrived here Wednesday morning to pack up the furniture and ship to Salt Lake City. Mr. Spettigue was here Thursday also. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Orwin entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday, for Mr. and Mrs. M. Reisner and Mrs. Mary Is-slnger Is-slnger and family, and guests for the evening, when 500 was played were Mr. Horwarth of Lynndyl, Mr. R. Clifford and Mr. Tom' Meechin. |