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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS !r. and Mrs. 10. W. Nowers of Beaver, Bea-ver, were here Thursday. J. Motcaff and wife of Gunnison, were her? Wednesday. Mr:!. Jo Kinney will entertain at a dinner p.;rty this evening, to be given at the Hotel Atkin. N Big curd party Saturday afternoon r.t opera house. 2:30 p. m. Swell prizes 25c, ! J. P. Johansen, R. T. Brown, Dan I Bandino, were among the old time I visitors of Milford this week. Cy Davis, deputy state game warden, ward-en, was down from Ecaver Thursday on business. i Mrs. George Rodgers returned on Wednesday from a visit in Salt Lake 1 City. i Mrs. E. A. Whitney of Parowan. inhere in-here for a month's visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Peterson. Mrs. Ross Lang and children retimed re-timed Monday from a Tllt with Miles White in Caliente, Nevada. W. F. Miller, local manager of tno Telluride Power company, has been quite ill this week, with pneumonia. J. Kent Cobb, of Salt Lake City, was here this week for the purpose of arranging for a Movie theatre. Miss Frances Ann Sloan left Wednesday Wed-nesday for Salt Lake City, where she will attend the university. Mrs. Jack Theissen and Mrs. Klm-mel Klm-mel Coon, visited last week with their parents in Greenville. Mrs. Burnett Fotheringham returned return-ed Sunday from a wesk's visit in Sale Lake City, with Mrs. Clair Nichols. Mrs. O. A. Steenbock returned on Thursday night of last week from a few days' visit in Salt Lake City. Don't forget the masked ball Saturday Sat-urday night. Come out everybody and have a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Livcrgood arrived ar-rived here Saturday and will spend a couple of months with us. j S. R. Wirkle and B. Court of Salt jLake. were selling their goods in Milford Mil-ford Thursday. F. Brown, of Salt Lake City, arrived arriv-ed Monday to arcept a position in the I Milford Pharmacy. i j C. T. Woodbury purchased an L's- sex coach through the Wm. Martin j parage last week. J H. C. Murdock and Orin Goodwin : of Beaver, have spent quite a few : clays in Milford this past week. ; For Sale Fumed Oak dining-room dining-room tafle. buffet and chairs Mrs. j!. P. Lewis. Phone 113. y r. ut..l Mm. Ralph Lemon and . ii.S.tr-u ar.; rUillng in Denver. Colo. . -;. . . - DuL.-" !i spent a f.-w days vi'h t;s this past week. K U. .w.;Ful: i ; ciainK fame, Is !; r'- in Milford. i y..rn- niair ( Tonopuh, Nevada, eeiu a few days iii Milford this week i Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jorgeuson, ofj vilina. were here Wednesday. j Hiil Carter of Minersville is with uj gain this week. Mrs. Christy Lee of Las Vegas. Ns-! Ns-! vada, arrived Friday night to visit at the home of her son, Lloyd and family. Miss Myrtle Woolsey of Beavei, visited Sunday with Mrs. Steve Har- ris, en route to Long Beach, Calif., 'o visit friends. 1 : Mrs. Marry WrH reamed Sunday ! "rem a si': weeks' visit with relatives I In Hollywood and Santa Monica, Pas-ulena Pas-ulena and Lcs Angeles. i Murray Dickerson returned Moti-j Moti-j Ivv night from southern California, i where he has been visiting relatives ! I for some time. ! i 1 i I ; Kervin and Reed Johmson of Elsi-nore, Elsi-nore, arrived Thursday to visit at :he home of their uncle, Antone JoTln-son JoTln-son and family. I Mr, and Mrs. John Dougan and lit-Ue lit-Ue son, will leave about the 1st of ov?m!:r to spend the winter in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell returned re-turned Thursday from their vacation nent with relatives and friends In Colorado. Kansas and Missouri. We received a copy this week oi !he Pricei News-Advocate booster edi-io;;. edi-io;;. The paper had 24 pages of live news and advertising Price and vicin- ity. |