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Show I. O. O. F. OFFICIAL GOAT TOMGHT I. O. O. F. HALL Marshall Levi, of Beaver, spent some time in Milford the past week. I. L. Baxter came up from Cali-ente Cali-ente on Saturday. W. B. Rice of Ogden spent Sunday Sun-day and Monday in Milford. Walter James of Blackrock. was with us Monday. C. A. Kalp of Salt Lake is in our city. E. A. Henrick of Salt Lake, is registered reg-istered here in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ryan came in from Burbank to attend the May Day Calico ball. Mrs. O. A. Steenboch and little son, Glen, left Sunday evening for a three week's trip to- Nebraska and Colorado. Madeliene Cloward of Mt. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, who has attended school here this winter, returned to her home Sunday. She was accompanied by Alice Ward, who will spend a few weeks there. Mr. Vic Carlson has returned from Hayden, Arizona, where he has been for -the past seven months for his health. Mr. Carlson's many friends will be glad to know that he has returned re-turned much improved' and is feeling fine. Miss Eva Mathews and Mr. Orson Matheson, both of Beaver, were mar- ried in Delta Monday, April 24. They will make their home in Delta. Mrs. L. R. Fournler spent Thursday Thurs-day of last week in Milford. Mrs. Marie Lemmon of Salt Lake is here visiting her niece, Mrs. Fred Jefferson and family. Mrs. D. N. Hickman, who was operated op-erated on at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake two weeks ago, is improving improv-ing ncely and expects to leave the hospital soon and visit with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Sktllicorn. Mrs. W. C. Ernst has just returned re-turned from a month's visit with-her with-her mother and sister in Pocatello, Idaho. She spent Tuesday visiting friends in Milford on her way home to Caliente where Mr. Ernst is again conductor on a Pioche limited. For Sale New player piano on easy terms; fumed oak livingroom set, combination bookcase and desk; kitchen range; heating stove and other furniture. Also 20 laying hens. B. H-. Hendrickson, Bo.,- 224; Milford. |