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Show l.OC.XI.S AM) PERSONALS I Uiggir and better Malted Milks at ' i, ttH" Coi ner Coulee! ionery. j .Mrs. A Hu rt Joest Jr. ami son, Bil- I ly. have just returned from a two ! weeks' visit in Salt Lake, which was . ! fin-lit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rndgers. I Horn. Friday the 13th, to Mr. and; Mrs. Terence Heaton, a fine boy. Mr.' Healon is principal of Milford High. -The tanners on Beaver Bottoms,' north oC Milford, loaded and shipped throe ears of alfalfa seed the fore part of the week. j ; The Moscow mine is shipping four cars of good ore a week and the. Wild Bill is shipping about two cars. ' The Telhiride Tower company 1 having a Charmion stove demonstra. I Hon at their office Thursday and FN-1 day afternoons of this week In charge of Mr. Cluff rnd Miss CrocK-ett. CrocK-ett. Lunch is served each afternoon, j Tommy Suki, who has been a machinist ma-chinist at the U. P. Shops, left last Saturday via. Seattle and San Francisco, Fran-cisco, for his old home In Japan. Mrs. G. R. Wilcox is entertaining the ladies of the Eastern Star at tea tlv's afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Miners- villp. have rented the Foutz brick house on South Walrus. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clay and children chil-dren drove to Garrison Tuesday to visit the former's parents. Mr. Clay returned Wedneday. the others remaining re-maining until after Thanksgiving. Mrs. Hugh Chancellor and little daughter, returned Wednesday ef last week from Los Angeles, where they have spent several weeks. D. E. Kirk of the Milford Realty company, brought a nartv of lanci-sTkers lanci-sTkers to Milford the first of the week. That enterprising firm Ms' sold several thousand neve-- ef land i" - vi.iniiv of Milford during the p; st s months. Y's F,Hn Huntington of Beaver, visiting her daughters, Mrs. Dan Ferguson and Mrs. Jack Smithson. j Mr. and Mr. U. G. S-v-vert fii'.! son left Monday mcninf tbir ""r for tlv-r home in Wilmi"gton. Cal. The Siewerts have Kv 1: -. for tile : ivist thre- months looking after thei'r1 property interests and v'si'ing at the t'Of's of Mrs. Siewert's father, O. C. i T f 1 I.'WIS. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Parrish return-! el Monday from Salt Lake City.! 'here th?y had been called to attend the funeral of Dr. Parrish's grandmother. grand-mother. Rev. and Mrs. Gelzer of Cedar City -ere here Fri.lav and Saturday and "ere guests at tb home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell. Rev. Geizer. who is Pastor of th-3 Preshvtcr;"n cfci-o-at Cedar City, conducted funeral ser vices Friday evening for the Want '(mi of f'r. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell. of 'vnn.iyl and also Saturday at the M. ' E. church for Earl Foliis. I Mr.- J W. Rochek rsra down! from Salt Lake City fo attend tne! wedding of her son.. J. V. Rochek j fnd M'?s Mildred Fotheringham. Miss Margaret Barrett of Salt Lake Citv arrived Te-dav for a short stay Mrs. Lucile Raines returned ri-her ri-her duties in the not office last Sat-nrdav. Sat-nrdav. afflr a "no'--'s absence on account ac-count of flu. Mrs. W. W. Cook returned Wed-nesdav Wed-nesdav from a visit at Lvnndyl with her daughters. Mrs. Roy Cottrell and Mrs. Roy Snyder. Same quality, bigger variety and better value in 5c bars. Corner Confectionery. Miss Annlce Lyman of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at the W. F. Cottrell Cot-trell home. Joe McEwen received word recently recent-ly of the marriage of his daughter, Elva, to Theodore H. Wood. The marriage took place in Long Beach several weeks ago. The bride, who grew up , in Milford left here a few years ago for California. The groom is in the U. S. navy. ; Mrs. Foster Dewey and two small sons left Tuesday to visit her moth-1 er iu American Fork. j Mrs. Wm. Fernley entertained in; 'honor of Mrs. Christy Lee, of La.J Vegas, last Monday afternoon, A: very pleasant ,af ternoon was enjoyed , hv the guest of honor, Mrs. Antonn! Johnson, Mrs. Fred Levi Mrs. Maurice Maur-ice Johnson and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John Hanlon and sou: Mr. F. H. Scarborough and Mr. Ross were guests Sunday at a 6 o'clock ; dinned given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Ru-! flert and daughter. Mrs. Frank Onhorn returned Saturday Sat-urday from Snu Lake where she spent several weeks with her father. who has been very 111. ' Mrs. G. Ransom and children returned re-turned Sunday from a month's visit in Los Angeles. Mrs. Argo Brown has gone to Rial-'o. Rial-'o. Cal. to spend the winter. Mrs. Almeda White had the misfortune mis-fortune to break her arm Monday "ight. She stumbled over a tricycle ' u ii't; ' i it i t tin u irn oil uei leu, uiiu. breaking the large bone. lock Kel'v. traveling engineer, left Thursday afternoon to spend a few ''."i with his wife in Los Angeles. Mrs. A. L. Han'on and son. Thad. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and son, ef Flsinore. visited Sunday with Mrs Hanlon's sisters, Mrs. Antone Johnson John-son and Mrs. Fred Levi. Thev were accompanied by Mrs. Christy Lee. ef Las Vegas. Nevada, who has been Msiting at Elslnore. For Rent 4 room cottage, strict-! strict-! modern, unfurnished, Ph. 137 Mrs Glenn. Roy Cot'rell drove down Fridiv. from Lvnndyl. bringing the body of his little son for burial. Bob Ogden accompanied him. Mrs. W. W. Cook, mother of Mrs. Cottrell. accompanied accompan-ied them back to Lvnndyl Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rudert ane daughter, Isma. and Mr. Ross were entertained at dinner Tuesday evening even-ing at the Hotel Atkin by F. H. Scarborough, Scar-borough, rules examiner for the Union Un-ion Pacific. Harold Bailey was so unfortunate as to break an ankle !n foot ball practice Tuesdav evening. I Miss Letha Sohow returned las; ' weeks from a visit with her sister In Las Vegas. Kev. Don't forget the dance to be given by the G. I. A. to the B. of L. E. In the opera house. Thanksgiving eve.. : November 25. ....Better and cheaper Box Chocolates I t the Corner Confectionery. Lost Shaeffer fountain pen. RewardGertrude Re-wardGertrude Baxter. |