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Show Locals .wi.J. l-'i-aii-.-;i .Monro of Colorado, u a s In mi r ity mi Sunday. Fur lli-iii -Furnished apartment, iliri-i i-ooiiih P.u rton house. Mr. J". Hakes of Reaver, was n M ilt'ord vinitor Sunday. Will Clim-. of Heaver, was a Milford visitor on Wodnesday. l-'or Sale One lot on North main. Terms may Ik? arranged. Phono: 84. Airs. J. A. Parker came down from Sail Lake to visit her husband this week. I,. .7. llean of Denver arrived here last Monday. Mfsi-i Anderson eamo over from Heaver on Saturday. V,. V. P.attson, the Continental Oil official, spent the prist week in Mil-ford. Mil-ford. C. .7. Irhy ami 11. Tl. Salisborry of IMmonlw Arizona, wore here on Tuesday. Tues-day. Order your strawberries for bottling, bot-tling, from Mrs. Hoy White. Phone Ti M-ko all purchases of Con Wagon roods- and settlements of accounts through Goo. A. Mitchell of Poavr. I'tah. and Mrs. W. S. Pond moved into the Forcie annrtments the first of the week. M,-a. p,on(I wns formerly Miss Ely. both Lyman. ! A. I). Moffat, of Salt Lake, Is he:e : for a few daya. Mrs. M. Adams Ilurton of Parowan is hero looking after property interests. inter-ests. (iaylord Martin is assisting at the post office while his father is out of 'own. Mrs. I.oa Langcnbacker returned Saturday from Salt Lake, where she has been for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Olson went to Salt Lake Wednesday night In the Interests In-terests of the Safety-First. Mrs. Carl or of P.eryl, was here to attend the Christian Science lecture Thursday evening. M. P. Lewis, county commissioner, made a trip to Beaver Wednesday to itP'nd a board meeting. J. D. Walker of Salt Lake, has taken over the management of the Hnyal Shoe Shop. Mr. Albert Terry left today ( Friday) Fri-day) for Provo to be married. He will return with his bride in about three weeks. For Rent On JNorth, majn, one !i room modern residence, also one apartment, modern Mrs. Jas Glenn. Phone 137. Mrs. Jack Williams and children, who spent part of last week in Provo Pro-vo and Salt Lake, returned home on Sunday. Mi's. FTa-nces- .lefflerson went t.o Salt Lake Wednesday evening to be with Mr. Rachel Jefferson, who- is ill at the L. D. S. hospital there. !.... i:. I). Zuok went to Suit Lake Tu's'.ay eight on a short business S . ot. Tar.ti'-r and Mrs. Myron My-ron L-.-Ais w-.-nt i" Suit Lake on Tuts Mr. ami Mr-. Shulz and C. Hazer. ' San Fr;, ii i- ,, arrived in Milford Monday Mrs. Marshall Levi has return-j ;i'-ir a few weeks' visit with yL-r mother in Salt Lake. Wm. Cox. E. Adams and J. A. Spendlove. were sent here from Provo Pro-vo for special work on the railroad. Mrs. Percy K. Meek came in from Il.-iker for medical treatment for her little son. Dr. Hunter was in atten-; atten-; dance. i Genuine Scotch Tweeds from the Heather Mills. Selkirk County, Scotland, Scot-land, at Matheson the Tailor's. ! Mrs. Phil Orwin has been quite ill to.- the past week with an attack of influenza. F. M. Hill and family of Provo, moved into one of the Herman residences resi-dences Tuesday of this week. A card party will be held this evening eve-ning at the residence of Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Grimshaw, in honor of Mrs. Dr. jswanson, given by the members of the Service Sear Legion. Mr. Frank Kromholm, of Eureka, a brother of Mrs. Vic Carlson, was In Milford the first of the week, to at tend the funeral of Mr. Carlson. Church of Christ Scientist will hold regular services- Sunday morning, morn-ing, May 27, at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Soul and Body." Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Homemade bread and pastry of all kinds, lunches served at all hours Across from the Martin Garage Mrs. Melvin Morrell. A. D. Moffatt of Salt Lake, manager man-ager of the Majestic Mining company -was in Milford on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Vic Carlson. Eugene and Ralph Pitehforth went to Nephi the first of the week to attend at-tend the funeral of their mother, Mrs. Alice Pitehforth. Mrs. Harve Pledges was a visitor! in Nephi the first of the week, going to attend the'funeral of Mrs. Alice A. Pitehforth. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis have purchased a home on North McKeon street and have moved into the same this week. Miss Myrtle Jennings and Miss Fern Deardon were guests the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TT. M. Jennings. j Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Chilton have (taken apartments at the Forgie and IS Mr. nd Mrs. W. R. Morley havff i moved into company row i -. I Do- you believe that man gets and i forgets; that woman gives and forgives? A leaf from a woman's isoul at the Victory Theatre, Satur-! Satur-! day only. i Mrs. Phil Orwin was a visitor in Salt Lake the first of last week as a ! renfelsentjative of, Vioi)ory Rebekah I lodge of Milford, to the Rebekah as-! as-! semblv held there. I Miss Elva Jennings, who was a guest at the home of her brother, H. , M. Jennings the first of the week, left for her home in Nephi Thursday eve-niig. eve-niig. Mrs. Georse Shaffer and children left Mondav for Nebraska for an extended ex-tended visit with relatives and Mr. Shaffer left Wednesday of this week for Los Angeles. Mrs. TV R. Ttonei- and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Tjew's eTiternined fhe Method's!. Method-'s!. T.nd'e' aid Thursdnv afternoon j it the borne of Mrs. Ron-r. A pleasant pleas-ant soeiil time was had. concluding1 with refreshments. Mr? cirrr M"rdocl; of Reaver, "-"a lnvr on Thursday evening to nttond the Christian Science lecture, nd. "-1" f-eot it the home of her1 son. J. R. Murdock. ; Mr. and Mrc T. Jj flossing pissed hrmirrh Vilfc"r! nn ThnrsHnv o' lnt ..nol.- on rnnto to California, where th-iv will rr-ke in extended visit to, nrints of Interest in California. 1 TiWihnth -Voilsnrt. Mrs. E. O. i P'iffer. Mr? Mavm Punshee. Mrs. Jc5 R. Murdock and Martha Beau-i -iirl pTna frnrn Rpqvpr to flttpndi hr. r-hricHiTi Science lecture. They. (r-turned home the same evening. j |