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Show Local, and Personal K. V. Anderson of Fountain Green was in this locality last Wednesday. Byron Forbes of Caliente, was up to the Safety First meeting. Frank J. Parker of American Fork was here Wednesday. G. H. Lonergan of Caliente. the road master, was here Thursday. Judge Knox of Eeaver. was in the city Thursday. James W. Gray of Provo. was here on Wednesday. F. B. J. Gay was a visitor in our city during the week. Mrs. Charles Ford was a visitor at Modena during the week. George Christenson and Will Man-hard Man-hard of Kanosh, are in our city. . W. S. Parkinson is with us again. W. H. Kahler was down from Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Mullikin and son. of Provo, are here visiting Mr. Mullikin. Mrs. Ross Lang is recovering after af-ter a severe attack of tonsilitis. . S. Ruthbai 1 of Salt Lake City, is in Milford today. T. R. Kcilev of Salt Lake, is here in the. interests of the Maecabee lodge. . Mr. Bailey, Mr. Tanner, Mrs. 7" Keon and Mrs .Hunter visited Beaver Bea-ver in behalf of the school conditions, in Milford. The report will be given at the Parent-Teachers meeting. .Vr.-. Leonard Eohn returned the ;!:st of the week, after spending -;uie tiie at her home in Kanosh. P.. A. Krikh-.im and G. L. Barr of V.t ake City, sp-m several days u? ihi iu: week. .Mr". Hoy Whit? was the guest ol ! r father in Beaver during tne .Y(-ck. .Mr. G'.c.rg- Marshell Sr. of Miners-villf. Miners-villf. and Hyrum White, of Beaver, rae here doing missionary work. A ' The Beaver Seminary class paid a he Milford ward a very pleasant visit last Sunday evening. They conducted con-ducted the services. F. R. Williams and J. M. Taylor, 'he 7.. C. M. I. representatives were in Milford this week. J. n. Evans and George M. Gros-heck Gros-heck of Ogden, were here last Monday Mon-day selling goods to our merchants. Mrs. Charles Ogden was in Milford Tuesday on her way to Glenn Farry Idaho, on account of sickness. The small son of M.r. and Mrs. Cy Jones is much improvedi after two weeks' illness. The Fire department has purchased purchas-ed th-1 old Burns building for a place of amusement. Mrs. Wanda McOann of Caliente, :s the truest of her parents, Mr. an Mrs. Dan James. Mr;. Wm. Fernley is entertaining .he G E. ladies at her home this af ternoon. Don't forge! the Silver Tea nex Thursday afternoon at the home oi M,rs. Hally Sherwood. Dr. Chas Parrish is' to' be the examiner ex-aminer for the S. B. A. Order in Milford. Mil-ford. Parent and Teachers meeting will he held on Friday the 29th. "A good urogram will he rendered. George Jefferson made a quick "rip to Cedar City Wednesday on "UMuess. George Cockett of Beaver, was in fown Wednesday en route to Salt lake City.' The M. E. aid was entertained at fhe church Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Cochrane and Mrs. Hendrickson Mrs. Orpha Johnson entertained the ladies of the Eastern Star at the regular Silver tea Friday afternoon. H. M. Jennings of the Morris & Sons coal yard, says that, they are still mining King coal. If you don't believe it, just see the small sample in their window. That one little (?) lump only weighs 1700 pounds, and there is more where it comes from. J. R. Robinson Jr. of Cedar City, a prominent sheep man, of that section, sec-tion, spent Thursday and Friday in Milford. Mr. E. A. Olson arrived Wednesday Wednes-day noou, from Lcs Angeles, to a:-tend a:-tend the funeral services of Glenn Steenbock. Mrs. Wm. Denny received word o: her father's death, which occurred Friday morning, when he fell into an open shaft at Kimberlay, Nevada. Guy E. Taylor, Caliente; Hugh O. Browner, Cedar City; Thomas Rhodes, Acoma, Nevada; were noticed notic-ed here for'the Safety First meeting. E. F. Battson of the Continental Oil company was showing Mr. Thomas over 'the field, He succeeds Mr. Battson. Lee Ekins was called to his home at Provo this morning on account of his sister's death. He was accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. C. L. Mortensen. The chamber of commerce met last Wednesday at the Atkin cafe. The next meeting will be at the Milford rotel. Mrs. J. Sanford and daughter, Mary Ma-ry Ella, who have been visiting ne parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson, left Friday for their hemo in Pres-j Pres-j 'on Idaho. Mr. and M,rs. Harry Ward aecorr.-oanied aecorr.-oanied Mrs. Sherley. Atkin and family fam-ily to Mount Pleasant last Friday, returning Sunday. The Beaver Stake officers of the M. I. A., visited the Milford ward, on Tuesday eyening After the regular meeting an hour was spent in amusements. amuse-ments. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Clay of Bur-bank, Bur-bank, were the guests of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clay during the week. The G. E. ladies received a letter from Mrs. J. Blumberg, of Los Angeles, An-geles, stating her health was very much -improved, moreso than it has been in Years. W. E. Chaplin of Long Beach was here last week to attend the funera of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Saran Ctiap-lin. Ctiap-lin. ..Miss Fanny Carlton, who has been for the past three and a half years In Porto Rico in the mission field, will arrive tomorrow to spend a few months with her parents. She lander in New York January 28th and hac visited in Cleveland, Indianapolis St. Louis, Kansas City and Houston en route to Utah. Mrs. George Moore entertained at five hundred Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. J. Sanford, of Preston, Idaho. Prizes for high and low scores were won by Mrs. Dave Tanner and Mrs. Fred Levi. The guests were Mes dames Dave Tanner, A. Johnson, J. Sanford, Morris Johnson, Chas. 'Miller, 'Mil-ler, Fred Levi, W. Gardner, Quaylc and Mjss Lila Stanley. Mrs. Myron Lewis entertained Monday Mon-day night with a 3-course dinner in honor of Mrs. Wayne Banning of Salt Lake City. The hostess was assisted by Miss Letha Schow and Mrs. Tanner Tan-ner in serving the dinner, at which St. Patrick decorations were used. The evening was spent with cards and music. Those present were Mes-dames Mes-dames N. C. Schow, Scott Tanner Brown Bush, W. Banning, Chas. Miller, Mil-ler, Spencer Schow, Jack Weslon, Misses Mary Roper, Ruth McCrim-mon McCrim-mon and Letha Schow. Mrs. Charles Miller entertained last Thursday evening for Mrs. Wayne Banning, of Salt Lake. Prizes Priz-es for high and low scores at five hundred were won by Mrs. Scott Tanner Tan-ner and Mrs. Banning. Decorations and color scheme in the luncheon were carried out to celebrate Washington's Wash-ington's birthday. The guests were Mrs. J. Sanford, of Perston, Idaho, Mrs. Banning, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. Geo. Moore Mrs. Wm. Cochrane, Mrs Brown 'Bush, Mrs. N. C. Schow, Mrs. Scott Tanner, Mrs. Roy Cottrell Mrs. Bessie Stuart, Mrs. Myron Lewis Mrs. H. Hedges, Mrs. Jack Weston, Mrs. Spencer Schow, Mrs. H. M. Korus, Miss Mary Roper. Miss Ar-j dath Johnson. i |