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Show w Mr. D. P. VanFleet has been in : Milford for several days, waiting to join his family, who were exepcted ! from Salt Lake City, Tuesday even-! ing. However Mr. Heidenreick drove into Milford about midnight with Mrs. VanFleet. Mrs. Heidenreick Heidenrei-ck and Mrs. Stella Manuel. Mrs. Van-Fleet Van-Fleet and Mrs. Manuel have been in the hospital for some time, but their improved appearance would cause one to think they had been on their summer outing. They all went to XeW'house the following morning to remain for some time, excepting Mr. j and Mrs. Heidenreick, who leave i shortly for the East. j Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Taylor, of! Hamlin Valley, Iron county, are spending a couple of weeks ;n rvr midst. They are occupying the San- j ders cottage. A little baby girl was j born to them on October 6. Mr. Tay- ' lor is the post master at Hamlin and j says that Iron county is mighty fine ! country, settled up with fine people. He placed an orded with the Xews for folders to advertise the valley. Messrs Hickman, Williams and Kesler, who have recently purchased the Flour and Feed Store, owned by C. R. Hermansen. of Xephi. have been busy all the week remodeling and putting in equipment, and are now prepared to thandle and supply you with hay. grain, flour. fed, sugar su-gar and the famous King Coal. Al. Jennings will continue as manager. |