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Show Locals Miss Vera McAllister has accepted a position in the Golden Rule stofe. Cy Davis of Beaver, game warden was a visitor in Milford Friday. The S. B. A. Silver Tea was given Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jack Theissen. The afternoon was spent in playing "500" Mrs. J. Kiuuey received prize for high score Mrs. Jack Langenbacker spent the week end in Salt Lake City. E. FouU came down from Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Langenbacker have purchased the Bush residence on South Walrus. Humbert Smith of Los Angelef visited last Friday and Saturday at the home of his brother, Aaron Smith. He was enroute to Salt Lake j City. i. i ! Harry Denney, telegrapher, .-aire i Up from Modena Tuesday to visit hit ' family. The Catholic ladies will give a big Easter card party in the Atkin hotel April a. at 9 p. m. ! S. G. Quale, a leading merchant i of Garrison, Utah, was a visitor In ! Milford Monday. Mrs. Foster Dewey was called to American Fork last Saturday by the illness of her father. George Jefferson left Thursday morning on a two weeks' vacation. He will visit in Florida and Cuba. Mrs. J. McKay was down Tuesday I from Clear Lake for a short visit with Mrs. Charles Moore. Bill Martin returned Wednesday from a trip to Nevada where he was selling cars. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gadberry re turned Sunday from a visit of several sever-al weeks in Los Angeles. Ted Kronholm is the water master, mas-ter, newly appointed by the Mayor and city council. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Haviis of Salt Lake City, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Calloway last week, goi::g on :o Los Angeles Sunday. Mildred Hardy of MinersvlUe visited vis-ited here a few days last -veck vith her father, Luther Hal'dy, and at the home of her grandmother Walter James returned Tuesday from Los Angeles, where . he had been to purchase casing and other supplies for the oil drill. The U. P. Athletic club, accompanied accom-panied by a large number of fans, leave tonight for Pocatello, Idaho to play basketball with the Pocatello team. They will travel in two special spec-ial cars. Mrs. Brown Bush was given a surprise sur-prise party and shower by the ladies of the G. I. A. at her home Wednes- flnv PVPninp- nf lar u-ofllr The narti was given at tire Bush home. Russell Hunter, U. P. brakeman had his hand badly crushed by r steel rail falling on it Thursday at Lund. He was brought back to Milford Mil-ford immediately for medical attention. atten-tion. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bardsley motored motor-ed Sunday to Paragoonah to take to her home there, Mrs. Bardsley'r mother, Mrs. Eliza Barton, who hap spent the winter in Milford with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bardsley went on to Dixie for a visit, returning return-ing to Milford Tuesday. Minersville, the Millard division champs, were defeated in a very close game with the U. P. shop team Wednesday night. Score 40 to 32. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Bush shipped their household goods this week and they, with Mrs. Phyllis Wadding-ham, Wadding-ham, will leave Saturday. Mrs. Bush will spend some time with her mother moth-er in Salt Lake City until Mr. Bush is definitely assigned to some territory terri-tory in his government Safety First work. Their house here will be occupied oc-cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Langenbacker. Lan-genbacker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whiteside, of Long Beach, are visiting at th, home of Mrs. Whiteside's brother A. L. Hillary and family. The visi tors are on their honeymoon and spent a few days visiting i s, "MiS"1 W6Sk M. J J, R,ake of Il)len y. th s week with Mrs. J. B. Rmlm j Rudert anri her guest and Mis. lama Rudert motored out to the For 8e ranch Thursday to visi, Mrs Anna Glenn and Mrs. BUen M,.Cr Mr aDd Mrs- oy Cottrell wore among those who came down wit the Lynndyl besketball team for the , same with Milford. They remained over until Sunday noon. H- T. Hanks and mother, Mrs Eli zabeth Hanks, came in s-u ', i , I- AllReles, wh - ; been vis ting tr. Ir.,, ne. On tL ' nether t Pr goonah. '"' I |