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Show LOCALS & PERSONALS Yes, we give home demonstrations without obligations. Carlson Bros. Phone 112. It Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner are leaving for California to spend a month with relatives at Huntington Park and in -San Diego. Little Charles Ruschmeier entertained enter-tained his Sunday school club with a party at his home Tuesday evening. The guests were entertained by playing play-ing games and at ten o'clock a dainty luncheon was served to the following little boys: Bob Murdock, Albert Raines, Don Moore, Dave Coleman, Joe Tribole, and Charles Ruschmeier. Mrs. John McGarry and son of Los Angeles, returned the forepart of the week to spend some time in Milford. Conrad Oles of San Berardino, arrived ar-rived in Milford the first of the week and has been buying and selling cattle. cat-tle. He returned home Thursday afternoon. James M. Thomas of Pamona, Cal., has been in Milford the past week. W. R. Anderson of Richfield, was a business visitor here this week. Roy Sutton of Los Angeles, was in: Milford for a few days this week. Gene Kirk returned the forepart of the week from Salt Lake where he spent several days on business. Mrs. Douglas Ryan will leave Sun- i day for Los Angeles to make her home for the winter. j -Miss Vema Triptoe of Salt Lake 1 City, is in Milford as the guest of Miss Pearl Rodgers. - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitted of Ely, Nevada, were in Milford Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kimmel Coon and ' son Daniel Blair, will leave for j Crompton, Calif., Monday to spend i the Christmas holiday with " Mr. ; Coon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade , Coon. 1 . C. A. Stoney of Salt Lake City, was i in Milford Wednesday of this week. Mrs. D. O. Martin of Greenville, is in Milford this week visiting at the home of hre daughter, Mrs. K. B. Coon. Mr. McMullen of the Beaver Copper spent several days this week in Milford. Mil-ford. George, Stanzas and Shirley Atkin are in Milford this week. Their many j |