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Show L o c als Florida has nothing on us. Mr. and Mrs. Berwick have purchased pur-chased the Stan Tattersall home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Moore have purchased I'he Gourley home. Lloyd Lee was a Milford visitor Wednesday. E. 0. Puffer, city marshal at Beaver Bea-ver City, was in town Monday. Warren Nielsen of Beaver was in town Tuesday. Miss Marian Elmer returned on Thursday from a two month's visit In Salt Lake. Georgo Jefferson returned Sunday from a business trip to Salt Lake City. Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hernial, Her-nial, -November 22, a fine baby boy. Mother and child getting along nicely. nice-ly. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Edwards, Ed-wards, at the Montreal mine Friday. November 26, a fine hoy. All concerned con-cerned doing nicely. Miss Mnry Richards, who underwent under-went an operation at the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake, is recovering nicely and has been able to leave the hospital. She is staying with relatives. t . Fred Cottrell arrived here Tuesday Tues-day from Salt Lake, and is spending his Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thei-ssen, Thei-ssen, Saturday. November lit, a 10 pound boy. Mother and baby are doing do-ing fine. Earl Parkinson of Beaver was a Milford visitor Tuesday. The Home cafe is doing a fine business. bus-iness. Mrs. W. C. Ernst was up to visit her husband on Thanksgiving. B.- M. Pre8cott, one of the railroad officials, was in Milford Monday. An aeroplane, Rex Smith, flew over ov-er the city of Milford at noon today, and made a stop. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson entertained enter-tained Mr. and Mrs. Barwick at dinner din-ner Thanksgiving day. Miss Geneve Gillies, second-grade teacher in the Elementary schools spent Thanksgiving in Beaver. That one word, "Reputation" speaks volumes . itself. See it at the Victory Theatre Sunday. H. H. Kanagy, wife and daughter, were here from Acoma, Nev. for several sev-eral days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Urlson, of Salt Lake City, were here Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. VanFleet entertained en-tertained at a Thanksgiving dinner at the Hotel Atkin. M. S. Parker, of Salt Lake City, state manager of the Xmas Seal Sale, was in the city Saturday. " . " ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brownfield were in from their ranch Tuesday, shopping. shop-ping. : Mrs. Murray Bohn, who has been spending a week with her sister. Mrs Lawrence Dotson, returned Monday to her home in Beaver. Mr. Wm. Joseph principal of the Elementary schools spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day with his family at, Mlners-ville. Mlners-ville. t Tanlac, that celebrated medicine, nakes you eat better, feel better, sleep better and work better. Sold by i Milford Piarmacv. I Tanlac has the largest sale of any: medicine in the world.. Over Twenty-Million Twenty-Million bottles have been sold in six years. No other medicine has ever aj preached it as a seller. Karl Tolton of Beaver was a Milford Mil-ford visitor Sunday evening. He was going to Salt Lake City on business. While waiting for his train he visited visit-ed at the home of Mrs. Lulu Germo. Jos. R. Murdock, Jr., spent Friday and Saturday in Beaver with his father fa-ther Jos. R. Murdock. Tanlac, the celebrated medicine, 's now sold by the Milford Pharmacy. Phar-macy. The Service Star Legion postponed post-poned their session until Friday December De-cember 2, at 2:30, at the Hotel Atkin. At-kin. "Mr. T. A. Thurman cf r City, and H. J. Snavley of Richfield, were here this week looking into the affairs of the Continental Oil company. com-pany. Mr. Frank Williams of Minersyille spent Monday in town and lunched at the Home cafe. During the dinner hour he sang several musical selections. selec-tions. Mr. C. H. Bryans, who has been very sick with pneumonia, is improv ing rapidly. Miss Hurley, of Salt Lake City, a trained nurse is helping care for him. Every woman knows that she is either respected or reverenced, or damned, as a social outcast, according accord-ing to her "Reputation.". At the Victory Sunday. You will miss a wonderful picture if you fail to see Priscilla Dean in "Reputation, Sunday and Monday at the Victory. Garneta May Couch, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Couch, died at their home Thursday night. The cause of her death was infantile ar-sipelas ar-sipelas something very rare. Funeral Funer-al services were held at the cemetery ceme-tery this afternoon. We wish to ex-prss ex-prss our sincere sympathy to the bereaved be-reaved ones, in their time of sorrow. The Red Cross membership drive is progressing fine. Over one hundred hun-dred memberships have already been taken out. The following young ladies la-dies are making a thorough canvass of the town: Alice Frizzell, Ruth Elmer, El-mer, Christy McCleod, Ora Edwards, Mary Bonner. Bessie Killam, Mary Vincent. She held the child in her arms and for one brief hour salvation lay with in her grasp. But she hesitated at the cross roads and blindly chose the primrose path. See Priscilla Dean in "Reputation" Sunday. F. W. Gospill is somewhat of a horticulturist, as well as a farmer. Wednesday while in town he brought to the News office a fine bunch of ripe strawberries. You can't beat It in Southern California. Mr. Johu Kirk has been appointed city marshal. Ed. Denny former1 marshal has resigned. Dan Smithson has been avtiny as marshal for the' past two weeks. j Mrs. Chester Haskell, of Milford,. w'.io was opera'ed on for appendicitis appendici-tis at the Haly Cross hospital at Salt : Lake, is getting along nicely. ; Mrs. James Blackner was taken to the Holy Cross hospital at Salt Lake Monday, word was received that the doctor had not fully diagnosed, but was inclined to believe it was gall-ones. gall-ones. Mrs. Blackner was out to church Sunday, but was taken sud-1 sud-1 denly ill that evening, and suffered j severely all night. What is nicer to send to your friends than Christmas Cards with your own name and sentiment printed print-ed on them. Call at the News office and see samples. Prices are very reasonable. rea-sonable. See our beautiful line of Xmas cards. Have your own sentiment and name neatly printed on them. They are very reasonable in price. Call at the News office and examine them. |