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Show C. A. Allen of Salt Lake City, is. here looking into mining business. ' Ira Baxter came up from Caliime yesterday. B. K. Mueller is with us again, i Always glad to see you Mueller. ' Mr. and Mrs Annis of the Stmle- ! baker company, are in our city. O. ('. Snow was here from Rich-; lield on Wednesday. Mr. ('has. Heuser was with us again this week. Dr. Lace was registered at the At-5 It in hotel on Sunday. j Alfred Bellander of Baker, spent ! some time here Monday. Mrs. Wm. Dobson, who has been very ill for a week, Is recovering. Miss Arvilla Clements is recovering recover-ing from an attcck of appendicitis. Clair Nichols is spending his vacation va-cation at Midvale. Bert Nichols is clerking at the Golden Rule Store during the sale. Ray Casterline of Lynndyl, was in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bird and family fam-ily have returned from a trip to Gunnison. Gun-nison. Miss Zo-la Miller of Greenville, is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. M. A. Miller. Mrs. Allen Hedges of Rait Lake r,it.v. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Belle .Tames. Mr. Arlie Bean of San Diego was ni Milford this week enroute to 'iichfield. T). A. Kelly and C. H. Erickson ml F. Bridges, of Salt Lake and Og-lon. Og-lon. were with us this week. J.Brown, of the Army store is spending a couple of weeks in Mil-ford. Mil-ford. Mrs. Robert Limb returned to Jlea-ver Jlea-ver last week, after visiting here with relatives. Mrs. W. J. Wilson, is back at the ArringEon-Bird store, after a week's illness. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clements and family left Tuesday for a trip to Idaho1. H. M. Jennings was in Nephi last week to attend the funeral of his sister, sis-ter, Miss Deon Jennings. Mr and Mrs. Marion Smithson. of Garrison, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Smithson. Miss Thelma Huntington of Beaver Bea-ver is visiting here with Mrs. Lee Erickson. J. A. McKay, telegrapher at the railroad office, has gone to Venice, ( California, for a month's vacation. Al. Kirk, Nate Smith, Milo Hardy and Marion Vincent returned Fri- ' day from a fishing trip to Salt Lake. Mrs. Allen Hedges and her two sons, James and Max, are visiting friends here. Teddy Raymond has been disabled disab-led for the past week with blood poison poi-son in his hand. Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Zook and family fam-ily and Mr. and Mrs. O. C Lewis spent Tuesday in Beaver canyon. Mrs. 11. H. Ogden and children have returned from spending a week at Lynndyl. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and family of Ogden Soldat mine, have gone to Ogden for ten days. If you are in favor of a high school one we may be proud of, come to the lunch tomorrow and hear Prof. Day on the subject. G. Mclntyre and wife are here from San Bernardino, California, looking after their land interests around Milford. i Mr. Otto Meek of Ogden, owner of the Baker ranch and M. W. Kru-mery Kru-mery of Kanab, were here last Saturday. Satur-day. Miss Louise James returned to her home in Salt Lake, Sunday, after af-ter visiting here several weeks with Mrs. E. Lucas. Health Officer Pitchforth reports that Milford is absolutely free of contagious con-tagious diseases. This speaks well for the cleanliness and sanitary conditions condi-tions of the town as a whole. |