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Show Locals Mr. J. B. Showater is here from Panguitoh. Mr.-. E. A. Olson left this week for California to spend the winter. Mr. "and Mrs. H. T. Hanks entertained enter-tained at dinner Thanksgiving. Aneta Stewart in "Playthings of Destiny" at the Victory theate Sunday Sun-day and .Monday. Ernest Elmer, of Delta, has been visiting relatives and friends in our cily for a fow days Dr. Secrest has returned to his dental office here, after an absence of one week spent in Nevada on business. busi-ness. Ada Norman, who has been with the "Covered Wagon" spent several days in Milford this week. James McGutTin of Pocatello, Idaho, Ida-ho, recently bought out the tailoring tailor-ing establishment, formerly owned by Hyi Humphries. M,r. McGuffie lias had about fi.3 years experience in this line of work, and feels he is well qualified to give the people good satisfaction. Mrs. Jack Weston went to Salt Lake Saturday for medical treatment I Mr. and' Mrs. George Atkin gave a Thanksgiving dinner to the members mem-bers of their family Thanksgiving evening. Lost Large leather suit case, somewhere between Milford and river riv-er bridge; double handle, . full of ladies clothing. Reward to finder. Mrs. A. L. Potheringham who has been visiting with son, Douglas Fo-theringham Fo-theringham and family for several days, returned to Beaver Wednesday Mrs. Ezra Barton returned to Beaver Bea-ver 'Sunday, having spent the last o the .week with relatives in Milford. Mr. Joe Deardon of Garrison, was taken very ill Monday night at the home of Mrs. Phil Orwin, with ptomaine pto-maine poisoning'. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jos. ft. Murdock, Jr. entertained Mrs. J. R. Murdock, of Beaver, and Messrs Leonard Bowen, Addison Bybee and Karl S. Carlton at dinner Thanksgiving. ! J,. B. King has recently opened ud a new Home Bakery and Cafe in Mii-ford. Mii-ford. There will be tables for ladies and meals will be served at all hours Mr. and Mrs. f'has. Beard returned the last cf the week from Paragoon- i ah. where they have been making: their home for the last few months. ! . i Mr. and Mi". M. II. Pool had asl their Bueft for Sui unlay afternoon! mrl evening, Mr. and Mrs-. L. R. : Fournier. Mr.. Fournier': mot'her, j Mrs. E. M. Fournier and little grand-j daughter. Miss Artoise Brown. . j Mrs. Joe Smith entertained a few friends with three tables at cards Wednesday night. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served at midnight. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Hickman, Hick-man, Mrs. Jennie Smith. Mr. and Mrs P.oss Smith. Mr. Bert Nichols. Mrs. Stella Hickman and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith. Stirling Tolton of Beaver, who has been employed at San Francisco for some time, stopped off in Milford Tuesday morning en route to his :iome. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Orwin and family, fam-ily, and Violet Shaffer motored to Beaver Sunday, and Mr. Orwin's mother, Mrs. M. J. Hall returned with them to spend the winter. Word has been received from Chas. Glenn, who was taken to Salt Lake for medical treatment last week, that he is thought to be recovering nicely and that an operation will be unnecessary. Kenneth Field, nephew of Mr. Ez. Barton, who has been visiting relatives rela-tives in Beaver for several weeks, passed through Milford Saturday en route to his home in Seattle. Mrs. Jo. McEwen and daughter, Elva. returned Friday from Camp Cruze, where they have been employed em-ployed for the filming of " "The Covered Cov-ered Wagon." for the last few weeks. Mrs. Dan Ferguson left Sunday for Los Angeles, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, cf the Lasky corporation. cor-poration. Mr. Palmer has been at the Atkin hotel for several days, serious-'iy serious-'iy ill with an attack of pneumonia. C. F. Decker of Lynhdyl, was a Milford visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Silver went to Provo Wednesday night to spend Thanksgiving Mr. L. R. Fournier went to Beaver Bea-ver Wednesday and returned to Milford Mil-ford Thursday with Mrs. Fournier and Rene to spend Thanksgiving. |