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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS F. L. Swarttiquer now has an engine en-gine run to Callente, having bumped bump-ed S. O. Russey on the 16th o this mouth. Mr. Russey displaced engineer en-gineer Dewey, (Major Hoople), who is now on the extra board. Mrs. William Pearson o Beav-er Beav-er is visiting in Milford at the homes of her daughters, Mrs. John Frazier and Mrs. Bert Carter. Rev. Homer E. Root and daughter Eunice, Mrs. Ida Root and Mrs. W. F' Cottrell spent Wednesday In the , Boaver mountains fishing. Jesse Cook of South Milford is ;. now recovering nicely after several weeks illness with typhoid fever. Mrs. O. C. Lewis left' Sunday for McClave, Colorado, to visit her daughter and family, Rev. and Mrs. R- D. Zook. Mrs. Wm. T. . Morely spent the week-end in Salt Lake City visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ha' Strong. Mr- and Mrs. Gordon Thornburg small daughter left for their 0Ine in Salt Lake City the forepart of the week. Mrs. Charles Moore is visiting at Islau as the house 'guest of Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. ,C. T. Martin is now assisting in the postoffice. Marion Vincent is home again after spending some time in Salt Lake receiving medical attention. Mr. W. V. Spencer has as her house guest this week, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whitehead and small son; Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Blair and small daughter, of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Roesler and small son of Ogden, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Roeseler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley. The Social Hour club met with Mrs. Abe Heslington Thursday after-1 noon. Mr C A. Nlckerson of Salt Lake f City 'is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber in South Milford. ; Mrs Addison Bybee, Mrs. O'Connor O'Con-nor of Monrovia, California, Mrs. j i Rolf Bellingmo, Mrs. Walter Weber, !and Mrs. William Cates attended the, 'bridge luncheon given by Mrs. Frank ilCnox in Beaver. Wednesday after-1 i ; Mrs. Julia O'Connor of Monrovia. ' cniif., was a guest of her cousin, j Mrs. Addison Bybee. Mrs. W. W. Markham spent Thursday Thurs-day afternoon with Mrs. O. C. Roesel-er Roesel-er and Mrs. Walter E. Weber in south Milford. Sam Cline made a rush trip to. Delta Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rosslter and small son Stanley, are ia Milford visiting at the home of Mrs. George Stanley of South Milford. Miss Mahalie Sherwood has been confined to her room several dys of this week on accoun; of severe face infection. Among those who have gone deer hunting this week are: James Patterson, Pat-terson, W. P. Frazier, Otto Sten-bock, Sten-bock, Burnett Edwards, Warren ! Fernley, Frank Hyde, Joe Murdock, i Joe Kinney, Harry Coon, Abe Fotheringham, Roy White, Sr., G. C. j Rodgers, Walter Weber and Mr. Pitts. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ingols left Tuesday .October 20th, for their home in ! Texas. Mr. Ingols has been drilling 'on the Walter James oil well for the past fc-v; months. j Mr. and Mrs. John Christenson 'from Salt Lake City, are guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. j Rue N'eilson. Mrs. L. G. Clay will leave for Salt Lake City October 21st, for a week's visit. She will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. John Carling of Fillmore. Mrs. Harry Ward returned home Wednesday, October 21st, from an extended trip to California. Mrs. V. M. Palmer returned home Wednesday from Hollywood where she went to attend the funeral of her mother. Miss Louise Levi left Tuesday evening for Salt Lake City where she will attend the Teacher's Institute. In-stitute. Mrs. Fred Levi and daughter, Dorothy, left on 26 Wednesday afternoon after-noon for Salt Lake City where Miss Dorothy will receive medical attention. at-tention. Among those from Milford attend-t.he attend-t.he Teacher's institute at Salt Lake City are: Misses Cartwright, Tibbs, Prince, Rager and Goetz. Pilot Artie Smurtz was in our city for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shaffer of Salt Lake City were here yesterday. I Wm. Hurst is here from Beaver. Miss Jessie M. Swift and Gladys Wilkinsonof Salt Lake, are spending spend-ing the week in Milford. i |