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Show LOCAL ANT) PERSONAL ii.ni Kelly, Claret::; Liaison and ;!i.-:;.: Kulp, were ,n tcwr Saturday i-'renk Crook -non of Delta, is spend u '- IV w days in Milford. Miss Lillian Tanner is visiting isiiing friends in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. James Howd of Beaver, Bea-ver, spout Sunday and Monday here. ..ir. O. F. Hubbell left Saturday ev-ning ev-ning for a trip to Los Angeles., Mrs. Tom Heard and children left Uciday for a visit in Paragoonah. I E. McKeon returned las-; week rem Long Beach, California. Lr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Delta, ,.n.. Milford visitors last week. W. J. Lurus of Salt Lake was in -.liiford lt week on business. Mr. Carter, a wool buyer of Salt is in Milford for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams went i Leaver Saturday night. For Rent Four room house un-arnished. un-arnished. C. J. Mclntire. Will relinquish SO. acres of GOOD ;nd. 1st year's assessment work "one. Price $100 C. C. Kinder. Misses Ella and May Johnston 'pent a few days last week m Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Croton of Salt Lake, spent Sunday here with M.r. .ad Mrs. B. F. Cline. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Frizzell and iie.ily left last week for a trip to 'olorado Springs. Mr. or.d Mrs. Fred Schumacher of fiarrison. were Milford visitors on Friday. M'ss Lstello Manuel, telegraph- at Llaok Rock, is spending a few days here. Mrs. Fied White and children ha.ve im nod from visiting relatives in t ir ham City. For Rent Modern 5-room house, turnished. Inquire of Jos. R. Murdoch Mur-doch Jr. George Fernley is the new manager manag-er of the U. S. Army store, located in the McCulley building. Mrs. E. C. Blanpied left on No. 20 'fst Saturday to spend a few days '1 Salt: Lake City. Born to Mr .and Mrs. Royden Zook e dear little S 1-2 pund daughter. Mothc- and baby doing nicely. Mr- Win. Fra-zure left Sunday evening ev-ening for a few days trip to Salt Lake. . . i - - ,;;n:iv naymona nas neen in ill. Lake preparing to have her household goods shipped to Milford. Mr. Berdette Eyre of Minersville, ;- visiting relatives and friends in 'i rowan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cline, of Bearer Bea-rer attended the I. O. O. F. special mo. .ting here last Wednesday evening Alice Harris is here from Beaver visiting bor aunt, Mrs. Russell E. Larsons. Mrs. J. M. Williams spent Monday !! Tuesday at Beaver, having denial den-ial work done. Mr. e-d Mrs. Jehu Luke of Midway, Mid-way, are vi-iiing bore with Mrs. Luke's sMor. Mrs. Jack Sherwood. Mrs. p. j. Adams of Salt Lake, visited with !-, r daughter, Mrs. J. Calno'ir here last week. V -riw Sun Cline was a Paro-"'" Paro-"'" n Tie-day of hist week on busi- V:-- Jet-.n r rims hew and family ''' ' r. spent Saturday and Sun-';' Sun-';' v vi! h Mr. Ori'll.oh 1 w. M'-s. C. ,L Mclntire. Mr. t: : J -s '.'i:y Glenn and Mr. and Mr-. .1, M Williams m.Mr.r.-d t- j. P 'or lay V' -!! Mr W. L. Hff.lv nr,(I Iit ' - e--i--.l, hi: -iron Eleanor and Knn-'e''i, Knn-'e''i, returned from Rnl( I. alee y have spr.nt the winter. ' T. A. Baxter and Mr - ' ' '.' i" ine.-l tli reeiribeis of :'v c at p eelle-vfii hirtrhonn ' M ha! Tuesday evening. Leo Winder, superintendent of the Murray Sheep company and his family, fam-ily, accompanied by Alfred Swallow, were in town Monday. i D. John Lace will preach at the ! Methodist church Sunday night May ; 15, on a subject of interest to all i Christian people. Public cordially in-! in-! vitde. i - Wanted A reliable man to take care of a small mountain ranch for summer. Will pay according to ability. abil-ity. See Milton Gentry. Mr. C. C. Sloan has purchased the old district school property and will erect an up-to-date apartment house there in the near future. Dr. Warren Shepherd of Salt Lake passed through here Saturday on his way to California to spend Mother's Day with his mother. Word has been received that Mrs. Scott Tanner, who was operated on at the L. D. S. hospital last week, Is getting .along fine. Harry Larson made a business trip to Beaver, Parowan and. Cedar City last week. He found J. M. Taylor, traveling salesman for the Z. C. M. I. very ill at Cedar City. Mrs. Owen, R. Smith, who has been visiting her parents in Waco, Texas, for th epast six weeks, returned Sunday Sun-day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Smith are stopping at the Armstrong house. Mrs. Marie Lemon, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Fred Jefferson, Jeffer-son, for the past week, left Monday for Salt Lake, accompanied by little Harry Jefferson. Mrs. David Stanton and children left Thursday to make their home in Beaver for the summer. Mahaley Sherwood also went to spend the summer with relatives. Miss Liela. Trumbull who wa9 principal of the elementary schools here this year, is taking the piace ol Miss Alice Hanks, in the Tooele school for the remainder of the year. ' We've seen them smile before, but the sunshine J. C. Jeffers is scattering scatter-ing around since Saturday, beats 'them all. Reason? A new engineer in the Jeffers home. Phillips Jr. the I. O. O. F. Goat is being well taken care of during his stay in Milford, at the local feed store. This week, he will be taken to Beaver and turned over to the tender mercies of the Beaver Lodge. Leonard Bowen went to Kanosh Monday, called by the dieath of his niece, Miss Myrtle Watts. She was about fifteen years of age and the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ro-bert Watts. |