OCR Text |
Show Locsls Our streets need gravel. Let's go. March the 16th ivill be l!.'. day we fix the bumps be one of the Inys. If you own or ride in a car come out and let's fix some of tl e bumps. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. McKinnon of ' Los Angeles, have arrived in Mil-ford Mil-ford to make their home. Mr. McKinnon Mc-Kinnon is the new trainmaster, who takes the place of Fred Hughes, who resigned recently. Mrs. J. B. Rudert, Mrs. V. M. Palmer, Pal-mer, Mrs. John Hanlon and Mrs. N. E. McKinnon, motored to Min-erville Min-erville Tuesday in the Rudert car. E. W. Clay, of Garrison, visited Wednesday with his son, L. G. Clay. Mr. Clay Sr. was en route home rrom a visit in Salt Lake City. For Sale Good, first class alfalfa seed for planting. C. G. Haskell Mr. and Mrs. William Ashworth came in Monday night from Caliente where Mr. Ashworth has been working work-ing for some time. They left Tuesday Tues-day night for Pocatello, where they will visit some time with Mrs. Ash-worth's Ash-worth's people. John McKeon went to Caliente last Thursday where he is working for the Union Pacific. Miss Arvilla Muir, who is a student stu-dent at the B. A. C, at Cedar Cityy came home last Thursday evening on account of sickness. She returned return-ed to school Tuesday afternoon. ' A geological reconnoitance of Pahvant valley, with a . view to 1- uriiiiniug its oil possibilities, was mu.ie this week by A. J. Denny of Xew M .sito, P. S. Shannon of Denver Den-ver and Joseph V. Anderson of Fill-mo:v. Fill-mo:v. ''illmoiv Progress. Mr. and Mrs. William Labruui and Mi?i Yvonne Lindsay went to ..iiiiord, Sal. Miss Linday will remain re-main there tor the present, as she has secured employment. Fillmore , Progress. Come out and help the Fire de partmeiH boys put over the biggest gravel day ill the history of Milford. Bill .Martin spent the first of the week up in Millard county, where he sold a Dodge sedan to Ernest Hushnell and a Dodge coupe to John Beckstrand, both of Meadow. Born, Thursday March 11th to Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee, a son.''' Mrs. John Dougan and little sou returned Monday from Salt Lake City, where they have spent the past three months. Mr. Dugan returned to his job as painter for the Union Pacific shops about two weeks ago John Holmes returned Monday from Itandsbiirg. California, where he has been working in the Osdick mine, to visit his wife and family and to get acquainted with his new-son. new-son. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Morris, of Salt Lake City, wlio have been spending the winter in Los Angeles, stopped here Sunday en route home to visit Mrs. Morris' brother, Frank Osborn and family. While here Mr. Osborn and Mr. Morris motored out to in-I in-I spect the Croft mine, in which the j latter has financial interests, j J. B. Showalter and family of J Garrison, spent Wednesday in Mil-; Mil-; ford. Mrs. J. E. Yithev and daughter. Naomi, went to Salt Lake Friday returning Monday morning. Mrs. Henry Quayle of Salt Lake City, arrived last Friday to spend several weeks at the home of her son, Ralph Quayle and family. ! Aaron Smith returned from Salt i Lake City last Friday evening with 1 a handsome new Dodge deLux se-j se-j dan, which he sold to Rev. Homer ! Root. ! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stonehocker I have gone to Clear Lake, where the former is working temporarily during dur-ing the time he is off the train crew board. The S. B. A. Silver Tea will meet at the home of Mrs. Pearl Theissen, Thursday, March 25. All S. B. A members are requested to be present. pres-ent. Born, Monday, March 1st, to Mr and Mrs. Clarence Limb, a girl. Born, Monday, March 1st to Mr.' and Mrs. John Holmes, a boy. Ray Stancliff left Monday for Los Angeles to visit his mother. G. W. Robinson purchased a Ford roadster through the Clay garage this week. Charles Newhart spent the first of the week in Salt Lake City for medical med-ical treatment. - Mrs. Charles Tullis went to Salt Lake City Sunday to spend several days on business and to visit friends in Spanish Fork. Vernon Johnson local superintend j ent of the Pacific Fruit Express Co. spent last week in Ogden, attending a convention o the P. F. B. men of this district. About fifty men attendance at the meeting. Mr. Johnson returned home Friday. Mr and Mrs. Fred Hughes left on Wednesday night for Salt Lake City. Mr. Hughes resigned recently as trainmaster for the Union Pacific. Mr and Mrs. Nelson Calvrt returned re-turned Thursday from Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. W. Parkinson and children returned this week -om Okmulgee, Oklahoma, where they have visited Mr. Parkinson's people since the first of the year. For Rent Modern apartment, partly furnished. Phone 137. Kimmel Coon went to Caliente this week to work. ' The Jolly Stitchers' club was entertained en-tertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nels Schow. A pleasant pleas-ant afternoon was spent and delicious deli-cious refreshments served. Mrs. J. W. Rochek of Salt Lake City visited this week at the home other ot-her son, Vern Rochek and wife, re turning home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Marian, Kenneth Olson and Ronald Hopkins, of Los Angeles were here with their orches tra last evening. They gave a ball at the Arion. Fred C. Graham of Salt Lake Cit; was here yesterday booking the Varsity Var-sity players for this summer. F. J. Burke of Beaver, has accept ed a position with the Martin Garagr Willard Holliday of Salt Lake, was selling green stuff and vegetables vegeta-bles in Milford Wednesday. George A. Lyon and W. O. Jack son, of Ogden, were in our midst again this week. ; J. W. Bird, A. C. Bird, W. B. Williams Wil-liams and Amos Rasmussen, of Sail Lake and Nephi, were here Tuesday looking into their sheep interests in this section. J. B. Showalter and E. R. McEw-en, McEw-en, of Panguitch, were here Thursday. Thurs-day. Jas Robb, formerly' of the Cedar high school, but now of Salt Lake City, spent several days in Milford of late. L. Buchmiller of Ogden and P. F. Gilmet of Salt Lake City, were do ing bnsiness here yesterday. P. F. Perry and W. G.Fulton of Bakersfield, California, were here Monday. F. D. Commings of Salt Lake, was transacting business here Monday. Jas E. Goff is here from Panguitch Ralph Pitchforth was in Milford the past week. Mrs. E. W. Duncan and family and Mrs. David Reese and family of Prove, Pro-ve, were all here visiting their husbands hus-bands the past week. Wm. Hurst, of Beaver has been with us of late. D. B. Robinson and Bros, of Panguitch, Pan-guitch, arrived here Monday A. H Doelli and his assistant of Salt Lake City, were here this past week, putting in a new line of paint, and wall finishings. -V |