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Show Locals Mr A. C. Johanson of Garrison, was in our city this week. David Lund, the Ephriara ' sheep man wan here this week. C. E. Ktonehalker of Caliente, was In Milford on Tuesday. A. n. Chrlstcnsen of Provo, was seen on oir streets this week. Joe Davis made a business trip to Denver Monday. Mrs. ('has. Newhart went to Salt Lake Monday on a shopping trip. Mr. and MrB. F. D. Goff are new arrivals in town from Salt Lake. Mrs. Lena Davis of Minersville, was a visitor in Milford Monday. Horn January 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mende, a son. W. C. Phillips was over from Beaver Bea-ver on Wednesday. Mrs. H. L. Coon spent the lasl of Hie week in Beaver Tislting rela' W. B. Coon left Monday for Long Beach, Calif. Ben Davis shipped two carload's of cattle Thursday morning. The Milford orchestra will go to Beaver Friday to play for a dance. Rev. R. D Zook was a business visitor in Beaver Tuesday of this week. - Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sanlford left Monday for Salt Lake en route to Frankfort, O. N. Thompson and C. E. lowers low-ers were down from Beaver Tuesday on business. M.r. and Mrs. Hendrickson and daughters of Frisco, spent Sunday in Milford. F. R.' Williams, H. N. Parkinson, and J.' M. Taylor of Z. C. M. I., were doing business in Milford this week. Mr. Lewis of Kansos City, Mo... is - a new arrival In Milford. Mrs. Lewis expects to Join her husband here in a short time. C. N. Rhodes of Modena, was in Milford this week having dental work done. Mr. J. Brawn, manager of the Leader Lea-der store, returned to his home In Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. David have returned re-turned to Milford to reside permanently. perma-nently. Mrs. Rachel Jefferson has been confinedl to her home the paBt few days on account of Illness. The Ladies society of B of L. F. E. will give a card party Saturday evening, eve-ning, January 20, at the I. O. O. F. halk Mrs. Jo McEwen went to Beaver Saturday for a short visit with relatives rel-atives and friends, J. E. Hortou and family moved to Greenville the last of the week to make their home. The Minersville first team plays the first league game of the season with Delta on the Delta floor. Mrs. Clara Murdoek came down from Beaver Saturday to visit for a time with her son, Jos. R. Murdoek. Mies Myrtle Horton returned tn Greenville Tuesday where she will stay with her father for a time. Mr. H. M. Jennings of the Milford Feed store, is out to Snake Valley in the interest of the company. Pitchforth & Levi are shipping daily a carload of their corn-fed steers to California markets. Miss Eleanor Griffiths has returned return-ed from Salt Lake, where she went to spend the New Year's holidays visiting with friends. Mrs. M. G. Jennie, a prominent woman of Howe, Montana, spent several days in Milford en route to Los Angeles. Mr.- and Mrs. A .n. Gully, who have spent the past six weeks In Milford, returned to their home In Garrison Thursday. The fifteen days' old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barnes, died Tuesday morning and was buried Wednesday of this week. Wi F. Farrier, of Los Angeles, 1 head of the "Safety First" department depart-ment of the Union Pacific, was a visitor vis-itor in Milford this week. John Smith, J. Y. Evans. J. May-cock, May-cock, all of Salt Lake City, spent several sev-eral days in Milford of" late. Mi.--: Liliian Tanner returned Tuesday Tu-esday from Fillmore, where she has been visiting with relatives and friends for the past two weeks. Mr. A. L. Fotheringham came up from his farm below Milford. where he has spent the last couple of weeks, and returned to his home in Beaver Thursday. A miscellaneous shower was given Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Frank Williams, in honor of Mrs. Harold Smith, formerly Leona Corbridge. The young bride received receiv-ed many beautiful as well as useful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left on Thursday for their home at Summit, where they will make their home. The Misses Lapriel White and An-nabcll An-nabcll Hales entertained! Saturday evening at their home. The evening was spent playing games. A dainty dain-ty luncheon was served at midnight. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffiths, Mrs. Marie McGinty, Less Blackburn, H. S. Alvoid, Miss Condit Aletha. Matheson. Mrs. Will Fernley very pleasantly entertained Monday evening, the occasion oc-casion being Mr. Fernley's 4 3rd birth day anniversary. The evening was spent playing games until a late hour when dainty refreshments were serv-ved serv-ved by the hostessi Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kesler, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fernley, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fotheringham and Mrs. Kelly. |