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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Geo. Krunke and A. E. Tracy, of Los Angeles, are in our city for a few days' stay. E. N. Thompson' and E. W. Nowers of Heaver, were her? Wednesday and Thursday. Chas Lundgren, Roy Lundgren and Don Coppin, of Cedar, were in the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Patterson of Caliente, were here Tuesday. V. B. Gobed, a Nephi sheepman, wa.; here yesterday. J. E. Spencer is in the city. W. Bell, George A. Lyon and J. E. Storey arrived here last evening from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jo'.in Ryan are visiting visit-ing with their children here in Mil-ford. Mil-ford. J. M. Taylor, F. R. Williams and S. C. Garrett, all of Salt Lake City, were doing business in Milford this week. M.rs. Guy Richardson, of Garrison, was visiting friends in our city the past wetk. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Christopher-sou Christopher-sou and Mr. Fred Schumacher, were over from Garrison a few days ago. At the next P. T. A. meeting. March 4th, the questions of discussion will be, "Shall We Have a County School Nurse," and "The Value of Activities in the High School." Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Merritt of Townsend, Monu.-ia, passed through Milford Sumi.iy alternoon on one of the specials, ',-n mute k Cf rornia to spend a moiKh They will stop here on their return n visit their daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Al McKeou dnl family. Mr and Mrs. Merritt are we'l known nere, Mr. Mern-t having been ttper-intondent ttper-intondent of Mm 'warrior mine for many years bc.rore moving to Mon tana. Mrs. C. E. Pei? and daugh.V-, Martha, of Greenwood, spent the week end in MiUird visiting her daughters, dau-ghters, Misses Jraia and Etta Devine who are attending school here, nid with Mrs. C. E. Stonehocker. I Born Monday February 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Atkin, a 9 1-2 pound boy. i Born Monday February 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Price, a 6 1-2 pound boy. Born Monday February 8 to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Conger, a fine boy. Mrs. Conger, whose home is in Las Vegas. Nevada, has been here fop the past month viiting at the home . of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne. Lloyd Lee was a Salt Lake City 'vis itor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calloway re turned Sunday from a few days' visii with relatives in Los Angeles. Mrs. Lee Gray and daughter visited visit-ed Mr. Gray in Lund last Friday and Saturday. Lawyer Sam Cline has been in Salt Lake City the past week. D. A. Baxter returned Thursday morning from a business trip to Salt Lake City. . The Rev. Homer Root left Monday for Park City, where he was called to preach a funeral sermon Tuesday. Mrs. C. Newhart, Mrs. J. Yeager and Miss Lydia Robinson were entertained en-tertained Monday night by Mrs. Bert Price at her home in the Forgie. The evening was spent in playing "500" 'and a, delicious lunch was served. For Sale First class second-hand range for $50. Ardath Johnson. C. E. Brooks came down from Le-hi Le-hi Monday to be with his daughter, Dorothy, who was operated upon that day for appendicitis at the hospital. hos-pital. Margaret Munford is recovering nicely this week, after having her tonsils removed Saturday. For Sale Two lots back of the Methodist church. Make me an offer. See D. A. Baxter at Jefferson Mercantile Mercan-tile Co., or write J. W. Evans, Cripple Crip-ple Creek, Colo. Dr. Hunter is having his office remodeled re-modeled and redecorated. Mrs. David Reese and two sons, of Provo, visited with her husband. Foreman Reese for several days. If you haven't paid your dog tax and he comes home dead, you will know that the town marshal has been doing his duty. Some men pay dog tax because they love their dog; some to spite the marshal; and others because the town needs the money. Roy Coleman, the town marshal says Wd rather not kill your dog but well, you'd better pay your dog tax. POR SALE Half section of good level agricultural grazing or PROS-Peotive PROS-Peotive OIL LAND, five miles northwest north-west of Read, ?2.00 per acre. P. O. box x. Milford, Utah Dr. F. J. Alexander, of Salt Lake City, who has been making regular profEssi-ual ti'Li : :). u r - a numbe rjf y. i s, v n' be at ihi Atkui hotej, Sunday, February 14, form 1 p. m. to S p. m. If you are troubled with your eyes, do not fail to come. The strength and sturdiness of our people is being undermined by Constipation Con-stipation it reduces the value of your food, impoverishes your blooa, weakens your whole system. Take HOLLISTER'S GOLDEN NUGGET TABLETS for Constipation. You'll get results every time. O. F. Hub-bell. Hub-bell. FOR SALE Half section of good level agricultural grazing, or PROSPECTIVE PROS-PECTIVE OIL LAND, five miles northwest of Read, $2.00 per acre. P. O. box x, Milford, Utah. |