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Show Local., and Persona! j; ' - : ! ; Born to Mr. and Mrs. David E. j: Rtil3tonT December 25th, a girl.' . - Sam Barton wa shera from Call's! Call-'s! ente on Saturday and Sunday. , !j Mrs. T. JU Marquis has made., her j home in Miltord for the present. ! . I: - J. P. Johanson was in from Garri-! fc-n on Monday. j George N. Rhodes of Modena, was : l'.ere this week having? dental work j done, - . R...B. Christensen and W. C. Cole, .. . i deputy collectors, were in Milford - this week. .. Mrs. Jas. Horsley and daughter. Agnes, arrived here Sunday from Salt Lake and accompanied Mr. Horsley to Cedar, where they will take the Cedar Hotel dining room. i Bessie Killam received a letter from Mis.s Kwaan Dak Chen, of Canton, Can-ton, China, recently. Miss Chen is a 1 sister of Paul Tung, the journalist and diplomat, who came to Milford on the Chautauqua circuit. Miss Chin J wrote in her interesting way of many 3 different and varied subjects on Chl-; Chl-; na. Percy Moek was here from Baker this week. Mrs. Morris has been in Salt Lake (or -medical treatment and is now en her way home to Beaver. "Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Winherg have spent the week in Milford. : Ben Kingman of Provo, has been buying hides and pelts in this section Mr. y. T. F'.v.vn, the manager of the Meek ranch, was here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fothering-bam Fothering-bam announce the arrival of a baby girl, born January 24. All concerned doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Melcher left Thursday for southern California, where Mrs. Melcher expects to rer main for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schumacher of Garrison, were here Wednesday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Christophenson, who will remain in Milford for some time, at the home of Dr. H. C. Hunter. Walter G. Lunt an old time rest-dent rest-dent of Milford, was here this week. He is now 'working for the Gunn Supply Sup-ply company. '; V. E. Anderson, the railroad company com-pany watch inspector, has spent sev eral days m Miltord. i Mr. and Mrs. A. "A. Theiseen of Nevada and Mrs. Jas. Johnson of Richfield, were here on Tuesday. Mr. Tbeissen lived here in Milford ror-merly ror-merly and is a brother of Jack Theis-sen. Theis-sen. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gunn returned from Salt Lake, Thursday, whero Mrs. Gunn underwent an operation. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs James Lang Thursday and returned to their home in Beaver, Friday, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs.. George Fernley. The L. D. S. church will give a big reunion at the L. D. S. church this eevning. A hot chicken dinner will be served at 7 p. m. All Latter Day Saints over 14 years of age are cordially cor-dially invited. Program will follow. We have in the vicinity of Mil-1 ford, a fine piano, also a player-pi-! ano. which we would rather dispose' of locallv than ship back to Salt ' Lake. 'Instruments will, of course, be! "ild separately. To any responsible party who will agree to take up thr balance of the contract on either instrument, in-strument, we will extend the privilege privi-lege of our easv terms and give im-! nierijate possession on payment of a j dnosit. balance to be paid in convenient con-venient installments that will make ; the huvinsr a rdenstire. Tf interested, write ni'ipk to Sn1"s MrniPT Consolidated Consol-idated Music comrtany, 48-50 Main. Salt Lake City, Utah. .Mrs. Lioyd Lf-r re urned from Salt' L:ke TiiL-.-'day. where she has been with an ii! brother. .i:.s. II. S. Coon or ut- lint I Sun- :y afternoon at the home of her - J'h.-r. -Mrj. Ury Wlii: The.- pres r-.i were Mr?. Carl Levi. Mrs. Miles Wh'.'e. .Mrs. Roy WhIU Miss Ar.lath J'dicson. .Miss L-'Priel! Clements and Mrs. Owen Tanner. . |