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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Johnston of Los Angees, General Car foreman for the Union Pacific system, accompanied accom-panied by Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wilcox, on a trip which included Bryce, Cedar Breaks and Zion park, the last of the, week. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Woodhead were week end visitors in Milford, visiting visit-ing the homes of Bert Ryssman, R. G. Siewert and O. C. Lewis. A picnic pic-nic was enjoyed at the Hanging Rock park. Mr. and Mrs. Woodhead are on their return trip to Chino, Calif, from the east where they have spent 2 months visiting friends and relatives, in Buffalo, N. Y., Bradford, Penn., and Seaford, Del. While in the east they stopped at Niagara falls and made a trip to the Atlantic Coast, returning by steamer across the Chesepeake bay by way of Baltimore Balti-more and Washngton. Bill Baker, bishop of Tadpole west ward, with his family spent Monday in Minprsvillp insnpcfino Rimer Mar shall's triplets. The bishop says they are the first triplets he has ever had tthe pleasure of inspecting at close range. Mrs. Marshall is a sister of the bishops' wife. Walter Carlton and Will Howard spent Sunday in Salt Lake City, visiting visit-ing Will's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McKnight and family of Minersville, spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday at Puffer's lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yaeger returned re-turned Saturday evening from a weeks' vacation at Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stirling and 1 family returned Sunday from a ten days trip to Salt Lake City, j Word has been received from Rev. i Root of their safe arrival at Love-land, Love-land, Colorado, stating that they had some very heavy rains on the way but met with no accidents. They found Mrs. Root and littledaughter, Eunice, looking fine. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gray left Sunday Sun-day on a fishing trip to Panguitch lake. T!.e Luiiitrs' Aid is havins: Mr. irlewert treat tre .uiuiiii.ue to Li uood co:it o: paint during tiie absent e of 11- , .:;.! '-.! family. |