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Show Fall and Winter samples just in Coats for women tailored to measure Matheson, the Tailor. Mm. F. C. Harris and Mrs. Russell Rus-sell Parsons left for Beaver last Tuesday to slay two weeks Look out Dave! Call Boy Lang and Call Boy Johnson John-son married. You are next. B. Mv. Prescott, traveling service agent for the U P. railway made the News office a pleasant call Monday. W. G. Snyder, of Salt Lake, was visiting with Irs friend, Dan Ferguson, Fergu-son, the past week. Jack Sherwood and family returned return-ed Saturday from a week's visit to Puffer lake. Geo. Mitchell, of Beaver representing represent-ing the Con. Wagon Company, spent several days here recently selling alfalfa al-falfa seed hullers. Miss Hattie Whornham, of Beaver, spent Saturday night here and attended at-tended the opening of Milford Public Pub-lic library W. P. Christensou, O. V. Gallaher, D A. Kelly, C. H. Erickson and H. C." Hanson, all of Salt Lake City, were here las! Saturday and Sunday. Miss Helen R. Constantine, t!he Red Cross instructor spent severar days in Milford. She left yesterday for Parowan. j I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dewar of Los Angeles, arrived here Monday. Mr DeWar is the new manager at the lunch counter. Maurice Johnson and Miss Win-! nie Fernley were marrid in Beaver Monday. Their many friends wish j them much happiness. j H. C. Griffiths who has served here for the past year, as section boss, left with his family last Monday Mon-day for Wineville, California, where he will make his home. Ed. Bardsley was down from the Independent Silver mine to attend the Wednesday noon luncheon. He reports the property in fine condition. condi-tion. Glen Meek and F. Brian, came in from Baker this past week Mr. Meek has large numbers of men pass through Milford week en route to the immense ranch. He is operat ing at Baker. A party composed of Judge Nichols, Nich-ols, John McKeon, Al. McKeon, Geo. Smith, Jaa. Smithson and Clair Nieh-' ols returned Monday from a fishing trip to Baker, Nevada. They visited the cave and say they saw wonderful wonder-ful sights: Fishing was just fair. j Mr. W. T Garman, brother of Mrs! Gospill, and his son, Lee and the lat-i ter's wife and two children, are vis-1 iting at the Gispill ranch. They drove through from Wagoner, Oklahoma, Mrs. Wyatt, of LaVerne, California, mother of Mr Garman and Mrs. Gospill, Gos-pill, is also spending the summer with the Gospills. |