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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Kay Mills left Sunday for Salt Lake for a visit with his mother. Lou Ketchum of Provo was here the first of the week visiting his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ketchum. The Misses Ardath and Olive Johnson and Mahala Sherwood motored mo-tored to Richfield Sunday and visited visit-ed with relatives, returning the same evening by way of Beaver. ' Thad Hansen of Elsinore. Utah, is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Antone Johnson. L. G. Clay motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Will Outzen of Marysvale spent SaXurday and Sunday Sun-day in Milford visiting with relatives. Walter James of Black Rock has been here several days the past week. His many friends are glad to learn of his recovery. Mrs. W. W. Tanner and little daughter, Peggy Jeanne, of Las Vegas, Ve-gas, Nev., are visiting her mother, Mrs. Hattle Horton. Mrs. J. M. Kiuney suffered painful injuries last .Monday when her arm was caught in an electric wringer. Fortunately no bones were broken. Audrey Rains left for Salt Lake ' " uesday for a two weeks stay with .Mrs. W. C. White. The Steenboik and Quayle fami-; fami-; lies motored to Puffers lake Tuesday Tues-day and spent the day fishing. Mrs. Ralph Quayle entertained the ; Varsity Players after the show Tues-, Tues-, day evening. Delicious refreshments I were served, after which an enjoy-lable enjoy-lable musical program was given. James Duffy of Los Angeles, a brother of Mrs. John Hanlon, is here visiting with his sister and family. Mr. Duffy expects to remain in Milford about 30 days. |