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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wilcox returned return-ed Sunday in their new Buick coach. Miss Isma Rudert has as her guest Miss Yora MoCallister of Black Rock Mrs. Fred Hughes was taken 111 last night, and this morning she was taken to Salt Lake for treatment. Eldon Chipman of American Fork, is here visiting his brother, Clyde chipman. Mrs. E. R. Ward of Pocatello, Idaho, Ida-ho, arrived Wednesday to visit Mrs. Rolf Bellingmo. Mrs. Quayle and son9, Bob. Douglas Dou-glas and Miss Barbara Johnson left Tuesday for a visit in Sal t Lake City i I H. B. Waters, superintendent oi the Telluride Power company, was in town yesterday on business. Miss Letha Schow left Wednesday evening for Salt Lake, where she will spend a few days visiting friends. j j Big crop causing car shortage I Buy coal now Bonneville Lumber; Company. J Weather favors shipments. Buy! coal now. Bonneville Lumber Co. Mrs. Selma Carlson and children returned Saturday from a visit with relatives In Salt Lake City and Eureka. Eu-reka. Paul Armour, who has spent the summer with his sister, Mrs. Roll! Bellingmo, returned last week to his home in Idaho. Labor conditions in other fields unsettled. Buy your coal now. Bonneville Bon-neville Lumber company. ' Mrs. L. G. Clay and children returned re-turned Wednesday from a month's visit with her sister m California. Miss Edith Rowley returned Sun-j Sun-j day from her two weeks' vacation spent in Fillmore, and is back in the Golden Rule store. i Miss Lydia Robinson of the J. C. Penney store, has returned from Chicago, where she spent her vacation. vaca-tion. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gray, Mr. Murray Mur-ray Dickerson and sister, made up a Jolly party that left this morning for the Beaver mountainns on a fishing trip. The Misses Bessie and Mildred Killam leave Saturday, where they will visit In Salt Lake City and' Le Van. Misses Ethel and Lila Stanley will leave Saturday for Ogden, where Miss Lila will teach and Miss Ethel will enter college. -Mr. and Mrs. George Litchfield anu the children came back Saturday from their summer vacation spent in 'he nonh part of the state. They had an enjoyable time, even if it did rain a good deal uf the time they were gone. j Charles Bailey and son, Harold. I returned Sunday from Los Angeles, where they spent their two weeks vacation with Mrs. Bailey and the 'girls and other relatives. Mrs. Bailey, Bai-ley, who has been very ill, is slowly improviug. |