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Show L o c als A. Mueller returned Tuesday from a 1: usl m ss I rnp to Salt Luke. F. S. Hamilton was over from Cellar Ce-llar City just lately i). I'. VanFleet, of Newhouse was in town Monday. Lawrence Heywoud was here from Pi.nguitch last Friday. Leo Winder fame in from his ranch in Raker Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Meek, from Tlaker. were here Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. Merrill Miller spent Sunday at P.laek Rock. Mr. and .Mrs. Grant Tolton of Beaver, Bea-ver, were in town Tuesday afternoon. Edward Bardsley fame down from the mine thifl week. Miles White returned Sunday from ltichfield, where he has been working for the Telluride. Power company. M.iles While, Margaret and Elia Edward spent Wednesday in Boa- M. L. Scott, city auditor of Salt Lake City, was here Sunday and Mem day. ' Mrs Carl Levi and daughter, Margaret, Mar-garet, visited relatives at Beaver on Monday. T. U. Williams, H. X. Parkinson, .1 M. Taylor, of C. Z. M. I. spent a couple of days with us this week. Miss Eliza Mortensen of Parowan, was the guest of Miss Louise Levi on Saturday and Sunday. For Sale-Ford Sedan, fine condition, condi-tion, a bargain. J. A. McDonald. Forgie apartment No. 13. 1). A. Kelly and C. Erickson of i Sail lake City, were doing business in Milford this week. i Mrsk Charles Newhart -and Mrs. Charles Sportsman spent the fore part of the week at Salt Lake Mrs. W T. Morley came down to visit her husband Sunday. II. M. Con left 'or Grace, Idaho. Saturday, where he has accepted a position with the Pheonix Utility Co. C. F. Clem and Dan Rushton were hijre from Caliente, Sunday. Sam Hanks, of Salt Lake City, representative rep-resentative for the Continental Insurance In-surance company, is spending a few days here. P. B. McKeon of Roosevelt Hot Springs, was in town Saturday aftre-noon. aftre-noon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy White went to Richfield Saturday They were accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Amelia White. Mrs. Ed. Marksheffel, who has been confined to her home on account of illness, is able to be out again. Maurice Berustein and Chas. L. Woodbury are here today from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Harry Ward and daughters, Helen Ruth and Alice Ward, returned return-ed Saturday from Los Angeles, where they have spent a pleasant summer. Mrs. E. O Puffer came dawn from Beaver, Sunday to visit her husband, Mr. E. O. Puffer. They are stopping at the Atkin Hotel. Mrs F. A." Edwards left Thursday on No. 20 for Rexburg, Idaho, where ;he will spend the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Harry VanQuill. W. S. Rea'ne and John Ferrell were here from Salt Lake City last Saturdays i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beard and sun went l Paragounah S?,i:t!ay to visit Mrs. Beard's par'.-ws. Mr. and Mrs. Stones. , Horn to Mr Mrs. Ceo. Him-! street, at Caliente. Monday. Sept.! IS. a son. Mother and little one do-; ing tin-. ; .Mr. and Mrs. Im-1 Duttin and Mr. j and Mrs. Earl Morton with their families, spent a pleasant day at the M inersville canyon. Miss WinneL'red Smith, of Beaver, spent Monday here on business. She was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. j Karl S. Carlton. Miss Kathleen Bohn returned last week from Beaver, where she spent several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs Isadore Lessing. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gorrill have gone to Salt. Lake City to spend a few days with M.rs. Gorrill's mother. Mrs. WT11-liam WT11-liam Munford. Mrs. Harve Hedges left Tuesday for Cedar, taking with her her niece, Georgia Beiderman. who has been spending the summer hero. Mrs. Nels Schow went to Kanosh last week to attend the Whitaker reunion re-union and to visit her sister, Mrs Clara Whitaker. of Denver Colorado George Mitchell of Beaver, spent Sunday and Monday here in the interests in-terests of the Con. Wagon company Helen R. Constantine, of Seattle, Washington, the Red Cross instructor, instruc-tor, spent a few days with us this past week. M. R. Cahoon, an auditor for the Telephone company, spent Friday and Saturday in our city. v Robert E. Lee is with us again. He came up from Caliente Wednesday evening Miss Berniece Lee is clerking at the Milford Pharmacy. Leo Winder was in from the Big Springs ranch Tuesday on business. A.idy Winkle left Sunday for Salt Lake C ity with a truck for the Hal Oi! company. W. C. Cates of the Experimental farm, was in town on business Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. P. J. Adams came from Salt Lake City Tuesday to attend a meeting meet-ing of the Service Slar Legion. Harry Larson came home from a business trip to Salt Lake City on i nursnay. I Judge Greenwood, of Salt Lake City, arrived here from Parowan and . Beaver Tuesday afternoon and held 8 a meeting, leaving the same night S for Salt Lake City. Mr. and Wn. Jo. Kinnv are very happy over th.? arrival of a i 1-2 lb. boy at their heme, early Sunday 'Horning. Mother ?.nd little one are doing nicely. Miss Murle Pitchforth and Miss Aletha Schow and Lee Pitchforth, leave next week for Salt Lake to begin be-gin their school work at the TJniver- Isity of Utah. Mrs. H. M. Kinney, who has been here for two weeks, visiting her son, Mr Jo. Kinney nndi family, returned to her home at Provo, Sunday evening. even-ing. v Mr and Mrs. George Himstreet returned. re-turned. Tuesday evening, from Caliente, Cali-ente, where she spent a week with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kg Himstreet. E Mrs. George Spettigue returned on 1 1 Wednesday from Salt Lake City, I where she has been spending some I little time with her mother, Mrs. Smoot. ' Waldo Murdock. county clerk, of Beaver county, returned Sunday from a business trip to San Francis-! Francis-! co, California, and spent a few hours here with his brother. Jos. R. Mur- dock. Jr. and family, j Miss Arleen Hon ton of Beaver, j has been the guest of M.iss Kathleen j Bohn for several days. She was the dinner guest of Mrs. Scolt Tanner on Monday, leaving at 1 o'clock p. m. for Salt Lake to begin her school work at the University of Utah. ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Podges and daughter. Erma. returned Sunday mght from Beaver, wher" they went to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hodge's father. Mr Fred Limb. Others who attended the funeral wer,; Jirs. Hod- ?es sister. Mrs. Vary Young of Hunt- ington. and T 1 Limb i:f C'arland. 3 |