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Show Local, and Personal ' Pete Johansen was here Sunday. C. Joel Peterson of Preston, Idaho, Ida-ho, was here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Christophenson, of Garrison, are visiting in Milford. Ernest Shaffer of Keely Ice Cream company, was here this week. Frank C. Bird and H. H. Graves, of Salt Lake, spent Sunday here. W. W. Gove has. returned to Mil-ford. Mil-ford. Mrs. Gove was here also on Tuesday. Mr. Tom Johansen is reported as rapidly recovering from his recent Illness. Mr. E. D. Hogan. one of the big promotors at the Meek ranch, was here Monday with a party of men and went out to Baker. L. R. Fournier and wife were clown from the Telluride power station sta-tion during the week. Charles Glenn has accepted a position po-sition as salesman at. the Golden Rule store. Mr. and Mrs. Y'. E. Jorden announce an-nounce the arrival of a baby girl, born June 4. Miss Elsie Hales of Beaver was the guest of Mrs. J. M. Williams on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Fernley are now located in their new home on Federal Heights, formerly occupied by F. R. Levi and family. Mrs. Ralph Quayle and children returned Sunday from a three weeks' visit In Salt Lake with friends and relatives. Miss Dorothy Murdock and Mild-rod Mild-rod Nichols, are recovering after having their tonsils removed Tuesday Tues-day morning. Mrs. V. C. Reynolds of Burbank, was here during the week. She had her two year old son at the Community Commun-ity hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jeffors and two children left Sunday noon en route to Iowa. While there they will be the guests of Mr. Jcffer's parents. Miss Grace Turner and Laura Lynn were among those who attended attend-ed the hall game at Cedar City Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Outzen and family went to Salt Lake the first of the week, ovii.nn l Wl'.ile there there they will be the guests of many frionils an drelRtives. C. P. Goodey, an old-time resident, ! but now residing in Salt Lake City, is spending the week in Milford. Outzen, Rice and Clifford have started up a garage business in the Hardy building and will do a general repair and supply business. It will be run under the name of O. R. C. garage. Joseph SIbco, of Salt Lake, has tak en over the Golden Rule Store management. man-agement. It was formerly under the management of Al. Cline, who is leaving soon to take over his father's business at Los Angeles. Dr. Charles R. Parrish was called cal-led to Salt Lake Wednesday evening by the request' of E. H. Bird. He will be in attendance during the operation opera-tion which Mr. Bird will undergo on Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pool returned from Salt Lake Tuesday evening. . |