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Show Locals ! David Turmv has purchased 'ho ..hekpr home. j Miss Arvilla Root has been seriously seri-ously ill duriug the past week. j Wiu. Cline spent Thursday in our city. I Mr. and Mrs. 0. Nolan a-e leaving for a month's visit in D'nvor. j i eonard Ih'nks and family are r-j during to their home in HTlnersvilU. Mrs. O J. David has been seriously serious-ly ill during the past week. I The Hendriclcson family are occupying oc-cupying the Jefferson apartments. For Sale One second-hand sew-inp sew-inp machine. Inquire of Mrs V. Carlson. Carl-son. Mrs. L. 0. Clay is leaving for Salt Lake Sunday for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J A. Morrison of Los Angeles, were here on Sunday. R. T. Brown was down from Frisco Fris-co on Tuesday. Mr. Sam Lane of Pheonix, Arizona, Ari-zona, has been with us for several days. R. H. Causey and H. H. Mohler, of Berkley, California, spent a week In our city. Robert Smith, of Tooele, deputy sheriff, was in Milford Wednesday and Thursday. C. W. Boyer of Los Angeles and C. E Stonehocker. of Callente, spent yesterday In Milford. Miss Eleanor Griffiths has gone to Pocatello. Idaho, to spend her three weeks' vacation. Four room modern home to rent. Also furnished apartments. Enquire of Mrs. James Glonn. Phone IS 7. There will be a membership social of the M I. A. at the L. D. S. church Tuesday.' October n, 1923. I The opening social of the M. I. A. will be held October 9. 1923 at the' L. D. S. church. Everybody invited. : i .Rev. Clark returned Saturday from! business trir to Salt Lake. ! T. R. Kellev of Salt Lake City, isj in Milford today j L. McFadden and J. P. Flynn arrived ar-rived here this morning to remain: Indefinitely. i "Rat-Snap Beats the Best Trap Ever Made," Mrs Emily Shaw Says. "My husband bought 2 trap. I bought a 65c box of RAT-SNAP. The trap only caught 3 rats, but RAT-SNAP RAT-SNAP killed 12 in a week. Reckon I couldn't raise chicks without it." RAT-SNAP comes in cakes. Three sizes, 35c, 65r, f 1.2 5. Sold and guaranteed guar-anteed by O. F. Hubbell Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asler and little daughter, are the guests of their friends: here during the week. Mrs. R. C. Uasmussen returned on Monday, after spending a week with friends and relatives, at Parowau. Miss Inez Williamson is leaving to spend a week with her mother In Parowan. Mrs. Cy Jones returned Wednesday after spending a week with friends and relatives at Adamsville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ' Dawson have returned to Milford to remain during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Korns,, and families, Mrs. Knaus, and Mrs Brown Bush were dinner guests at the D. R. Roper Rop-er home Monday. Mrs. F. R Levi and daughters, Dorothy and Phyllis, spent the week end in Beaver. Henry Bowen, an early resident of Milford is spending a week with his son. Leonard, en route to his home at Sawtelle, California. Mr. Bowen has spent a year in North Dakota :' '".'overnment Warm Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore left Sunday for a trip south. They will spend most of their time in Alabama and Mississippi After the regular meeting of the Eastern Star Tuesday night, lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed enjoy-ed in honor of Mrs Vina Wilson, who leaves Friday night to spend a I year in Laurens, Iowa. I j "It Looked Like a Battlefield in Europe," Said Mr. C. Punster. "Was staying at a hotel in a small Pennsylvania town. Early one morning morn-ing I went to the stable to hire a rig and was shown a pile of deai; rats killed with RAT-SNAP the' night before. Looked like a battlefield battle-field in Europe." Three sizes. 33 65c. $1.25 Sold and guaranteed by O. F. Hubbell Drug Co. I |