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Show Locals j Get your Tanlai wheV' they've got it. Milfonl l'h:miiue j Ray 1, Hartley of Sit Lake, was here Monday. ' .Mrs. O. F. Hublull is now in Mil-ford Mil-ford much improved in houlth. Jesse Crowe and C. S. McCoy, of Ondeii. wi re in M li'erd this wi'iOi. R. A. Kirkham. of Zion. was here Monday. Mr. mid Mrs. 1). P. Vanl'Teot are down from Newhouso today. W. J. Shcffler. r.r AlPaso, Texas, arrived in Milford Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bohn of Beaver, Bea-ver, spent Sunday and Monday here leoking after property interests. You ought to see "Hlinky" Lock-wood Lock-wood wink his way into dandy drink in the "Fortune Hunter" at the Victory Vic-tory Saturday only. A likeable, lovable laughable liar is Karl Williams, in the "Fortune Hunters". Saturday at the Victory. Don't fail to see Harold Lloyd in that funny, funny comedy, full of laugl's and thrills, at Victory Theatre. Thea-tre. Sunday and Monday. Paul Tanner, of Beaver, was in town Wednesday. J. T. Wilcox, of Caliente. spent the week-end here. George E. Beach, seed buyer o? Delta, spent a few days here this week. Seott Tanner was a passenger on ! the stage to Beaver, Wednesday I , morning. ! T. M. Windson. of Logan, Utah, j irrigation engineer at the Agricultural Agricul-tural college at Logan, spent Thurs- .. day here. Otto Downberry. of Salt Lake City (manager of the Bonneville Lumber company, was in town Saturday of j last week. He was accompanied by i William Wagner. i Mrs. W. C. A. Smoot of Salt Lake iCity. is in Milford. visiting her daughter. dau-ghter. Mrs. Wm. Spettigue and her 'sister. Mrs. George Atkin. i William Dawson, engineer, while on duty Monday, met with a serious laecident and was taken to Salt Lake City for treatment. . Among those who went to Miners-iville Miners-iville to attend the funeral of Henry ! White, were Mr. and Mrs. Abe Foth- '. ! pringham. Mrs. Walter Foster and i Mrs. Phil Orwin. "I have taken eight bottles -of Tan-jlac Tan-jlac and have actually gairfetl40 lbs. j Jin weight and fee! better aid stror.g- ' jer than I have felt before ih twenty-five twenty-five years." says O. H. Mahaify. of ! Nashville, Tenn. Milford Pharmacy Janus Patterson was up from Reed this week. A. K. Anderson of Salt Lake City, Is with uh toduy. .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clay of Los An- gelos are In charge of the lunch' counter. .Mr. Charles 11. Turner of Ogdcn.j spent severul days in .Milford this week. B. Bunting, picture Dim drummer, i of Los Angeles, was In town Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. W. D. Coppiu and II. VI. Peters of Cedar City, came over Saturday lo take a degree In the Masonic lodge.; Mr. and Mrs. Arch James spent : Wednesday in town. They came to bring Raymond Kaminska. who met with an accident at their ranch. Tanlac wIPV ivverconie that run down debilitate condition and make you feel Just flJo your old self again. Milfod- Pharmacy. Mr. Jas. Chlpman of Amir Fork, was here this past week. He is a prominent banker of the Northern North-ern part of the state. He yas visiting his old friend, Mr. E. Foutz. Wm. F. Fail, of Provo, and S. Rosvall of Salt Lake, were doing business In our city for several days this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gallnour left on ' Monday night for Indiana, where 1 they will visit Mr. Gallnour's people. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sportsman left i Monday noon for Missouri, having been called by the serious illness of' Mr. Sportsman's mother. j E. J. Hardesty of Salt Lake City, express auditor; Mr. Johnson and' Mr. Guy of Los Angeles, railroad au-' ditors, were in town the fore part of the week. Harry Ward returned, Monday morning, from Caliente. where he' has been papering and painting the home of Ira Baxter. Dr. F. J. Alexander of the Alexander Alex-ander Optical company, will be at Atkin At-kin Hotel Saturday February 4th., f:om 1 to 8 p. m. Those having any trouble with ihe;r eves should not fai'. to call. Eugene Kirk has recently taken a new partner into his realty busi-, ness. A fine boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, Monday morning. January Janu-ary 23. All concerned getting along nicely. H. B. Waters of Salt Lake City, general manager of the Telluride Power companv, arcompanied by M. E. Hickman, manager of the R'ch-field R'ch-field plant, spent Sunday and Monday Mon-day here. The Amusement committee of the L. D. S. church are planning an entertainment en-tertainment to be given at the church, free of charge, the 2nd Friday Fri-day in February. |