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Show ' Local, and Personal I -Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clay spent ttit j '"k 'nd at Burbank. J Mr. Clarence Grimshaw is spend- inrr a wrck in Los Angeles. j The Wm. McGhie family are now residing in the W. L. Hardy home. Mrs. Jack Whitted' is now recovering recover-ing after a week's illness. John A. Parker of Joseph, Utah, was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sutton this past week. ' Eigh:-sixty coal and twenty-five ient eggs would indicate that nor-naley nor-naley is coming on. Mrs. Ethel Croker of Soldier Summit Sum-mit is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schow. ' For Rent. 3-room house furnished on Main street Mrs. Jas. Glenn, Tel ephone 137. ! George Summerhays, H. W.. Alien, ! V. E. Anderson, of Salt Lake are in our midst. j Heavy team of work horses, sound' and, true lo sell or trade for cows or heifers. See me at Thermo or address ad-dress Moke Schaaf , Nada, Utah i Contract wanted- to duplicate Ilubbell sump on my land, near N. j W. corner, about 20 feet from , the j Laho road Harry Blow, Riverton, N. J. " - - Lee's speeding car swerved, collided col-lided with a telephone pole and turned turn-ed wrong side up, with him underneath, under-neath, "Taint no use trying to hide under thereV' called Jack McKeon, rushing up, "I know where ye are!" Garratt S. Wilkins of the famous 1 1 Moscow mine, was here yesterday. j Fred Schumacher of Garrison wa.-j with us on Wednesday. i L. P. Drew of Los Angeles and G. i K. Parsons of Omaha, arrived here Veduesdayevening. j Wm. N. Gardner is up from Del- j ta and will remain quite a few days buying alfalfa seed. Miles White has resigned his po-1 sition as electrician on the Union Pacific Pa-cific and is residing in Milford with his family. The telluride Power company is advertising the Maytag washer this week. It will be on display at the laundry. Mrs. I. Ferguson 'has opened a restaurant res-taurant n the Hardy buildBng, formerly for-merly occupied by the Milford laundry. laun-dry. J. C. Hancock has sold his interest inter-est in the Reception to Ray Castle and the business will be under the management of Castle in the future. Mrs. Karl S. Carlton and daughter Fanny motored down from Beaver Wednesday andi spent the day. They were accompanied by Mrs. Orrin Puffer, Puf-fer, who was the guest of Mrs. Ren Bohn and Mrs. O. A. Murdock, who spent the afternoon at the home o Mrs; J. R. Murdock Jr. The remains of Walter Richards, a victim of the Castle Gate mine disaster, dis-aster, were taken to Beaver Thursday Thurs-day morning for interment. He is survived by ajWife and four children. chil-dren. A large number of young people from Beaver attended the Promenade Promen-ade given by the Juniors of the high school here last Fridlay evening. We wish to congratulate the classes for their skilled work and successful efforts ef-forts put forth on the decoration of the auditorium. " Mrs. Karl S. Carlton, accompanied accompan-ied by her daughter, Miss Fanny Carlton, came over from Beaver on 'Wednesday and spent a few hours ".with her husband, "Ye Editor," Miss ' Carlton has spent three and a halt years in Porto Rico as a missionary for the Christian church. Before returning re-turning to her field, of labor in June she will visit in California for a few Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Fernley and daughter, Rhnea, also Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fernley and son, Warren, spent ': Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fernley at Beaver and helped Mr. Fernley celebrate his birthday anniversary. anni-versary. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lang and Mr. and M.rs. James Boyter. Mrs. James Lang ' returned home with them after spending some time in Beaver visiting visit-ing friends andi relatives. Horace Palmer Jr. was given a surprise party Saturdiay night to celebrate cel-ebrate his 12th birthday. The affair was in charge of Dorothy Bailey, Katharine Mckeon and Bettly Murdock, Mur-dock, and was attended by fifteen Classmates of the honor guest. Frank Stuart of Fillmore, spent the week end here visiting hla rtfe who teaches the third grrrradarar r who teaches the 3rd grade in the public schools. - The Christian Science lecture of Mrs. Blanche K. Corby, C. S. B. of Los Angeles, was given in that city on Tuesday last, before five thousand thous-and people. It was also broad-casted at the same time. Mrs. Corby will lecture lec-ture in our city on Sunday, March 23 at the I. O. O. F. hall. |