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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS ' Mih. Fred Hughes Iff t tliiH week fur Lou Angeles for a few days stay. MiH.s Aline Ellison, of Nephi, is vlHlting here with Mr. and Mrs. Eb. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Cline. of Chino, California, are spcmliiiK a few days in .Milford. Mrs. Fred Levi, Mrs. N. C. Schow-and Schow-and Miss Ardath Johnson, attended th(! track meet In Beaver Friday. D. L. Shearer, an official of tnr llonnevllle Lumber company, spent most of the week in Milford. Mrs. "Win. Stirling and children. Hose nnd Bill, left for Salt Lake City Thursday night to spend two weeks ' there visiting friends and relatives. John Hopkins, of Hutte. Mod., J. M. Taylor and F. R. Williams of Salt Lake, arrived here Monday. .!r. Chas. Miller entertained a few friends Wednesday evening at bridge, j Mus Lva Bowman returned the Crst of the week from Provo, where she has been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Manning left the' llrst part of the week for Salt Lakej City, where they will make their home. j Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Atkin and young sou will spend the month of June in Milford with their parents, Mr. andj i.rs. Geo. Atkln Sr. j D. A. Kelly, C. E. Erilkson, Chas. j L. Miller, Wm. V. Ling, C. T. Mol-' lering and Ernest Srhaffer of Sair Lake- City visited in Milford this week. To the members of the Milfora Council No. 3611, S. ' B. A. We wish to thank each and every ohoj for the lovely farewell party given j in honor of our departure for Ruth,; Nevada. Augusta Elmer and Ruth I Elmer. ( Howard Tanner, who has been at-j tending school at Nephi. arrived her"1 to spend the summer vacation with! his parents. I ! A. O. Hardy of Bingham, is visit-! ing friends and relatives in Milford and Minersville. Mr. Hardy is foie man for the New England Mining company at Bingham. Garratt S. Wilkin of Salt LaRv City, Peter B. Murphy of New York City, A. J. Des Laurier of St. Paul, n.nd L. D. Merritt of Duluth. Minn., were here this week looking into the business of the Moscow mine. They, were pleased with developments here The graduating class of the Milford Mil-ford high school gave a delightfully appointed luncheon today in the dining din-ing room of the Atkin hotel. Thirteen, plates were laid, but the supposedly unlucky number only promoted good will and enjoyment. The table was beautifully decorated and each guest was presented with favors. Ti-d Kronholtn, has Just returneu' (rnui Lake City, where he, with' . F. HubbeU, went to represent tiK j Miii'ord Odd F- Hows at the state uieeU'ig. He reports considerable ru:n '.n Si: 1 L Like. The iri'.ck ineei, dances. saiali ijart.es, etc., have made many vis!-, tors for Beaver the last few day3. Among those making special calls, j w re, Mrs. Jack Sherwood, Mrs. Jos. it. Murdock, Mrs. Ren Bohn. Mrs. I Rolf liellingrno, Mrs. Chas. Tullla, Mrs. Jack Xorda. Mrs. 0. C. Lewis,-and Lewis,-and Mrs. Fred Levi. ! Mrs. Fred Levi will leave Satur j lay t0 attend the graduation exer-j ises at the B. V. I".. After spending j a. few days in Provo, Mrs. Levi will Ko to Salt Lake City to attend the M. I. A. conference, where she will bo. the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Larson. |