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Show L o c als L. IS. Wuddirigham and wife, of Callente, wore In Milford this week. IJr. AddiHon Ilybee left last Friday for Los Angeles on business. O. F. Ilubbell Is a business visitor in Salt Lake this week. Sam Mlntz of Salt Lake Is buying hides and pelts. Prof. George If. Tirlmhall Is here In our city. PhyllB Swlndlehurst of Beaver, Is here this week. Mrs. John Maehin of Salt Lake has been the guest for a time of her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James Shields of Philadelphia, spent several days In our city. Mr. and Mrs. R. Goodwin, of Prince Rupert, B. C, were In Milford this past week for several1 days. E. W. Clay of Burbank, was In the city on Monday cn route to- Salt Lake City. Al. McKeon, who is employed In Salt Lake, spent a couple . of days last week visiting his family. Lou E. Hume of San Francisco, was here this past week in the interest inter-est of Red Cross work in our city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ernst expect to leave soon for Seattle and other points of interest In Washington, returning re-turning to Milford via the California route. Mr. Walter Ernst returned on Thursday from Salt Lake, where he has been on a short business trip. During the past weik the Martin garage sold a ne wUtmmt car t" Lynn Kebey r.f Minersville. also John Wesfrn, W-n Dawson aad John Williams of .Mi' ford, purchased St;,r cars. j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Za-briska, Za-briska, on April 23, a girl Bert Stewart, a former resident ot Milford, was here this week. Mr. L. Williams is in Salt Lake City. Geo. Oakden and Okey Walker ol Beaver, wero here this week. Robert Moore dropped in from Na-da Na-da on Monday. Born on Friday, April 20, to Mr. and Mrs Frank Carter, a son. Mother and babe doing nicely. Messrs McGarry and Barton of Salt j Lake, have been in Milford for the past week, with several prospective land buyers. Mrs. Arthur Turner of Oasis, is the guest this week of her sister, Mrs Tex Young. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. H. Bogalpky. of SanDIego, California, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E H Bird. Mrs. Bo-galsky Bo-galsky is a sister of Mrs. Bird. Mr. H. T. Hanks, baby Jane, and Mr. Leo Winters, of Garrison, motored mo-tored to Beaver Thursday morning, to meet with the county commissioners commission-ers in the interests of the county roads. The Jolly Stitchers were entertained enter-tained on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Harvey Hedges. A very pleasant time was had with sewing and social time. Dainty refreshments were served. A. L. Fullmer and Thomas Came-lin Came-lin of Los Angeles, spent the entire week with us. Milford is enjoying a good transient trade andl some of them are strangers. Everybody is talking of the May Day ball at the Idle-While. You don't have to wear calico, linen or 'lawn. You will be welcome in silk, satin or cloth. A number of amusing features are prepared and wonderfully good '. music is all arranged for. Remember I Tuesday, May 1. ! Two furnished cottages for rent, j Inquire of Mrs. W. H. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore left Friday for Riverside. California, for a few weks visit. The Service Star Legion give a banquet at Hotel Atkin Saturday eve ning in honor of Mrs Bess M. Coon. Mr. and Mrs. R P Hollowell, prominent prom-inent people of Boston, are at the Hotel Atkin. Mrs. II. A. Larson and children left Tuesday for Salt Lake to make their future home. Mr. Larson expects ex-pects to join them in a few days. Miss Juanita Miller returned on Tuesday from Salt Lake, where she spent several days visiting with her friends. Mr. Walter Ernst is treating his residence on Stoddard street to a fresh coat of paint. Carl Shugrim, who has been yard clerk here for the past two years, left Wednesday for Salt Lake. We are quite proud of our line of Tift cards of all kinds. See our new 'ramed pictures andl mottos.- Milford Mil-ford Art shop. Come in and see the cards for mother-in-law, the adbpted mother, and grandmother on Mother's Day, nt the Milford Art Shop. The Moonshiners and BooMeg-Ters BooMeg-Ters Protective association says: "See vhat a fellow who doesn't pay up Ms dues gets." 30 days. Mr. Chipman is in charge of the T. C. Penney store during the absence ab-sence of Mr. Milton Pool, who- is at-'ending at-'ending the managers' convention in Salt Lake. Church of Christ Scientist will hold their regular services Sunday norning, April 29 at 11 o'clock. Sub-iect Sub-iect "Probation After Death" Sunday Sun-day school at 10 o'clock. The Carnival dance held Thursday "ight in the high school gymnasium vas a decided success. A very pretty effect was carried out with the dif-"erent dif-"erent colored balloons used for decorations. dec-orations. A large crowd was in attendance. at-tendance. Mrs. Clara Howd of Beaver, is in Milfordl in the interest- of the Lady Maccabee Hodge. She expects to or-' "nnize a lodge here in the near future.- |