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Show LOCAL ITEMS You will he the loser If you fail to i;et I hat season ticket to the lyeeura con ro. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Puffer of Beaver, Bea-ver, spent Monday afternoon here. They were accompanied by Mr. Puffer's Puf-fer's mother, Mrs. K O. Puffer. T. O. Poulton of Reed, and Mr. and Mrs Snyder motored' to Milford Monday. They are guests, while here, of Mrs. Geo. Moore. Walter James, of Black Ro-ck. spent Tuesday in Milford. The state general traffic officer, Mr L. O. Bingham, of Salt Lake, spent Wednesday iu Malford and will spend the remainder of the week in Beaver. Autom; Johnson who has been off , i!u:y from the Ha! Oil company, on' account of sickness, is improving. S. W. Mobiu.', of Frisco, was in Milford visiting Thursday. Harry Larson returned from Caliente where he liar, been installing instal-ling a wholesale gasoline station for the Hal Oil company. The iields around W. S. Bond's place in the Beaver Bottoms, caught fire last Thursday from a ' match thrown in the grass, by one of the men riding with the cattle. The weekly tea of the O. E. S., was given at the home of the Worthy Wor-thy Matron. Mrs. Win. Cochrane, on last Friday afternoon. The rooms were beautifully decorated with asters as-ters and other fail flowers The hostess hos-tess was assisted by her daughter, In serving refreshments to the following fol-lowing members: Mesdames Johnston, John-ston, A. Mckeon. Barwick, Baxter, Blumberg,' Williams and Korns. Mrs. and Mrs. E. A Olson returned return-ed last Friday from Los Angeles, where Mr. Olson had been attending a Staff meeting of the general managers mana-gers and' officials of the Union Pacific Paci-fic railway. Mrs Olson visited her mother while there. Lloyd Hobbs. who has been visiting visit-ing in California, stopped in Milford for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. J. F. Hickman, on his way to his home in Nephi. Save 50c. Buy a season ticket to the Lyceum course. Five numbers at 35e each. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Meek were in Milford this week. Mr. Meek returned return-ed from Los Angeles on Monday Judge Kern H. King was in Milford1 Mil-ford1 Wednesday morning and held quite a reception in Hotel Atkin lobby. lo-bby. Major McCoy, with the Lasky corporation, cor-poration, has surely a host of admirers admir-ers in our city. He surely looks the part to perfection. ' L. O. Eingham. of Salt Lake City, a telephone official, was here yesterday. yester-day. Get that reserved seat at the Mil- ford Pharmacy, for the first number i 10c, or for the five entertainments 35c. F. Clark Kesler has bought L. G. Williams interest in the Milford Flour & Feed store. The business will be conducted as before with H. M. Jennings Jen-nings as manager. Miss Tekla James, of Black Rock, was the guest of Mrs. L. G. CIay on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Roper are vis iting this week with their daughter, Mrs. Wayne Banning and Mr. Banning Ban-ning in Salt Lake Cily Mr and Mrs. George Moore returned return-ed home from Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs Moore has been in the city the past six weeks, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. B. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Snyder of 3. L. C. iire the guests of Mrs. Snyder's parents, E. W. Clay of Burbank, who has been spending a few days here, with his son, Leslie Clay, says the Lasky Film company has made a regular Kansas City of his front yard, and he has been kept so busy getting up nights to see who is passing by that he has scarcely had a good night's sleep since their arrival And he had to come down here to take a i-est.He expects to have the honor of riding next to the leading Iadq, Lois Wilson, Wil-son, in the big parade. L. R. Fournier, manager of the Tellurlde Power plant, and O. L. Evans, Ev-ans, left Beaver Sunday by auto, to attend the electrical exposition being held at Salt Lake City. N B Nellsen. of Bearer, spent Tuesday here on business. Sam Cline and Harry Ward returned re-turned home Friday night of last week from an overland trip to Los-Angeles. Los-Angeles. California. They report a fine trip. Mrs. Charles Sportsman returned Sunday from a trip to Salt Lake City. 2he wps ncnminnied bv her niece. Mrs. Allen Stewart, who will he her guest for a few days. Mrs. Rachel Jefferson returned home Thursday from Fargo, North j Dakota, where she has been spending I the summer with ner mother Mrs. a Jefferson spent several days In Salt ! Lake on her return, j Mr. and Mrs. Phil Orwln and dau- 1 ghter, and son James, spent Sunday a fishing at the Minersville canyon. 1 They were accompanied by Mrs. S. Stoker and daughter. Lillian, and Mr. I Richard Clifford. S Mr. and Mrs. George Fernley and I daughter, and Mr and Mrs. Clark H Kesler and family, spent Sunday at Beaver. s Rev. Charles W. Blanpied, director jj of surveys of the foreign languago S commission of the Methodist EpIbco- 1 pal church, with office headquarters S at Philadelphia, Penn., is visiting g his brother, E. C. Blanpied Dr. K Blanpied is spending two months on S the Pacific coast, making an investl- jn gatlon of the German, Swedish, Nor- S wegian, Danish. Oriental and Mexi- a can work of the mission boards of his B denomination. While on his way to B Los Angeles he will visit a short time I In Milford. |