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Show Mrs. Tom Beard was reported as being quite sick the first of the week As we go to press the case of the town vs. David Turner is being tried before Judge Nichols, and a jury, is composed of Vic Carlson, W. F. Miller, Mil-ler, C. Crawford and H. Ward. Church of Christ Scientist will hold their regular services Sunday morning, morn-ing, February 18, at eleven o'clock. Subject, "Soul." Mrs. Chas. Kelly and Mrs. W. J. Wilson entertained the Ladiesi aid Thursday afternoon at the home of the former. The afternoon was spent sewing carpet rags and refreshments were served. Miss Williamson went to Para-goonah Para-goonah Thursday to visit with her mother during her enforced vacation from the newsstand. Ray Owen of Beaver, aged 84, a brother of Mrs. Chas. Schow, died at the hospital in Provo. Tuesday. He was brought to Milford Thursday and the funeralwas held in Bearer on Friday p. m. at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. E. Staniford, who started from Milford last Saturday morning to motor through to California, Cali-fornia, have had several unpleasant experiences on their way, as a communication com-munication received by Mr. P. B. Mc-keon Mc-keon states. Very bad roads were encountered above Cedar, and very deep snow between Cedar and Nnar-ville. Nnar-ville. They got stuck several times iand had to shovel themselves out. One night they had to sleep in the car over night on account of a car blocking the road on a narrow dug-way. dug-way. They foundt the car a very cool place to sleep, but finally reached reach-ed St. George safely and found the weather mild and warm, a great contrast con-trast to the severe colfl and snow In Milford. '-. I |