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Show Local and Personal.' I Miss Myrtle Woolsey was the guest of Mrs. Steve Harris during the week Miss Irene Tanner is just recovering, recover-ing, after qui'.e a long illness. Born to Mr. and Mrs John Holm a baby boy, November 12. C. E. Stenehocker was with us yesterday. yes-terday. Lee Dearden came over from Garrison Gar-rison Thursday. W. M. Wilson of Provo, was here this week. j John C. Smith and J. W. Evan?, of Salt Lake, spent some time in our midst this past week Mr. George C. Stayner of Salt Lake City, was here 'Tuesday. S Kancho and wife of Ely Nevada spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Mil ford. Mi--s Eleanor .Griffiths left Tuesday Tues-day for Salt Late to attend the funeral fu-neral services of the 'small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis. Zera Church of Panguitch, was in the city this week. ; P W. Seay, L. E. Cunningham and Hal 'Shields, all of Salt Lake, traveling travel-ing men are is Milford today. Dana T. Smith,' attorney for the Union Pacific railroad company, was here Wednesday and Thursday. For Sale One second hand sewing sew-ing machine Inquire of Mrs. V. Carlson. Carl-son. Harold David, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. David, has been serious ser-ious ill during the paslt week. Mr. Al. Cline made a business trip to Salt Lake the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris announce an-nounce the arrival of a baby girl, born November ftth. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin motored motor-ed to Black Rock Wednesday on i, business trip.' Mr., and Mrs. James Lang have returned to make their home here , during the winter monfths Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asler wer-visitors wer-visitors here during the week. Miss Velma Edwards formerly of Milford, had her right arm broken just above the wrist last week, while -playing at West High School, Salt Lake City. She is getting along very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Walter James, Miss Teckla James, Miss Banetta James and Mrs. Jack Travers. of Black Rock were here celebrating Monday. Mr. Garrett Wilkins brought a large party of Columbia Steel official? offici-al? to Milford on Monday. They gave a dinner at Atkin cafe, took in the big ritv and left on No. 4 for Salt Lake City. They said they felt .-j wave of activity and progress withTnj a radiii - of five miles from Milford. Mr. Wilkin remained over and visit-1 od his mines and returned to Zion the next day. The party enjoyed thelrt stay In our city. |