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Show ! LOCALS & PERSONALS HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Allen Brown of Los Angeles was in Milford this week. George Jefferson spent . several days last week in Salt Lake City. Sam Cline attended court in Beaver Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Ralph Quayle will entertain the P. H. C. C. club at her home Saturday Sat-urday evening. Edgar Clark from Parowan came to Milford Tuesday to attend the M. I. A. dance. Mrs. Nancy Burt was a guest of Mrs. Fred Levi Wednesday. She is en route to California to be with her son, who is seriously ill. Mrs. Des Hickman was called to Salt Lake Tuesday morning on account ac-count of the critical condition of her father, I. C. Skillicorn. , Mrs. .Warren Atkin returned home the fore part of the week from Nephi, where she has been visiting with friends and relatives. Harry Schinger of Los Angeles, was in Milford several days this week with the supply train. Marion Whitney left for Parowan Monday for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thiessen and Mi. and Mrs. Kimmel Coon spent Sunday visiting in . Greenville. Mrs. Hattie Ashworth of Beaver is in Milford visiting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Ashworth. Jack Thiessen motored to Puffer's lake Sunday morning to fish. Kimmel Coon is working in Caliente this week. Mrs. W m. Morley was a Salt Lake visitor this week-end. Mrs- Earl Dewey has been ill several sev-eral days but is now improving rapidly. Alfred Horton is up from Pioche for a few clays this week. Ella Nowers of Beaver was a Milford Mil-ford visitor Monday of this week. Mrs. Douglas Murphy has gone to Fillmore to visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Harriet McGoogan of California Califor-nia is now in Milford for a few days visit with friends and relatives. Kene Kirk returned the first of the week from a business trip to Salt Lake. Ray Mills came home Tuesday morning from Salt Lake where he has spent the last week. Bert Nichols of Milford spent Sunday Sun-day with his friends in Caliente- Lincoln Co. Record. IJrs. Will Price of Caliente has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Charles Ford at Milford. Lincoln Co. Record. Fred A. Rober from St. George was ;:i Miiford several days this week. The freshmen and the Sophomores renewed their old feud by a basketball game Wednesday evening in the high school gym. The Sophs won by a score of 47 to 5. First class program was given last Friday by the seniors and they are very glad it is over because that is one of the greatest worries of the classes to have their program as good as the one before, or better. The senior class enjoyed practicing and the program was given without any mistakes. Everyone seemed to enjoy t and we hope the juniors don't beat us, for they give their program a week from this Friday- What was to have been the last football game of the season was played play-ed with Beaver high, at Beaver, yesterday yes-terday afternoon. The match resulted result-ed in a tie, both sides putting up a desperate struggle for the honors. A large delegation of Milford fans, inrliidinir a nnmhpr of memhers nf the Lions club, went over to the neighboring city and rooted for the Milford boys. The score was 6 to 6- The senior party given Friday, the 5th, was a success. Everybody had a ;-;ood time dancing and playing games. Dainty refreshments were served at 10 o'clock to over fifty-two guests. The juniors are busy at work planning plan-ning a program for the assembly period Friday, Nov. 19th, at 11 o'clock which we hope will be well worth the attention of parents and townsfolk, as well as that of the student. - Help the juniors make this a big day. At the first session of the student body court a number of cases were tried, nearly all of which were fined. So far the court has done some very good work and let's hope it continues to do so in the future. We hope there will not be so many offenders, but if they . are that, they shall be judged accordingly. (Intended for Last Week) |