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Show Locals E. E. Mueller is in our city selling Fuller brushes. Dn anil Mrs. C. F. Swanson left Monday for a few days' visit In Salt Lake: Mrs. J. C. Bradfleld was called to Beaver on account of the death of " her sister. The circulation of books from the library during the month of November Novem-ber was over 1000. The regular meeting of the S. B. A. will be held every Thursday evening eve-ning in the I, O. O. F. hall. H. E. Southerland, brother ofSen-ator ofSen-ator Southerland. is in our city today. to-day. Those who came down from Min-ersville Min-ersville to attend the meeting of the T. O. 0. F. lodge Monday night, were Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Mrs. A. J. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Orin IHirke, Mr Jack Lightner, Mrs. G. W. Rollins, Mr, L. A: Zabriskie, Arthur Hardy. See the Vaudeville December 21. Born, Dec. 10 to Mr. and Mj-s. Bob Moore, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Edwards were Beaver visitors Sunday. j John Smith and Jacob Evans of Salt Lake City were in Milford for several days this we'ek. The Kensington club met at the home of Mrs. Ranson Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. S. S. Atkin entertained at breakfast Sunday morning. Her j guests were Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Hazel Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carter are rejoicing over the arrival of a girl at their home, December 9. Mr. and Mrs. George Fernley and Mrs. Jas. Lang motored to Beaver Sunday. Messrs W. W. Cook and Arch Kinder Kin-der left Thursday morning for an extended ex-tended visit to California. Mrs. Wm. Yardley of Beaver died Tuesday of this week, after a long illness. Mr. E. NT. Thompson and Mr. Edward Ed-ward Nowrs, were down from Beaver Bea-ver Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Palmer of Deseret, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Myers. There will be a big dance at the opera house Saturday evening, December De-cember 23. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cochrane were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sterling Sunday. A. T. Anderson, G. Hanson, W. C. Tebb and Walter Sparks were a party par-ty of sheep men that has been in Mil-ford Mil-ford for a few days. Mrs. D. Carter, who has been visiting visit-ing relatives in Los Angeles for the last three weeks, returned home on Tuesday. Mrs. Pearl Hunter has been given the management of the Forgie apartments. apart-ments. Her business ability is sure to give her success in this work. Dr. R. B. Stevens, from Salt Lake, was a visitor in Milford for a short time on professional business, December De-cember 5th. I Walter Muir. third trick car inspeel tor. was painfully injured while at work Wednesday morning, when his fingers were crushed between thf. ! brake shoe and the wheel. Two fingers fin-gers were very badly mangled. Hoi was taken to Dr. Hunter's office! where his hand was dressed. Last Thursday right, after the regular reg-ular order of business nf the S. R. A. had been concluded, it was found to be Mr. Bob Sherwood's birthday nnniversnry. The lodge took the benefit of thp occasion and an. impromptu im-promptu banquet was (immediately assembled, and cards and dancing and n general good time were indulg-J ed in until a late hour, when nil departed de-parted to their homes wishing Mr. Sherwood many more such birthday nnniveraries, |