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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Airs. Scott Tanner left Sunday eve ning lor a visit in' Salt Lake City. Father McDonald! of Caliente, was in Milford for a short visit Thursday Mrs. E. Campbell went to Salt LaRu City Thursday night for a short visit. Sheriff Sherwood is iu Salt Lake Cily on official business this week. Mrs. Fredi Bagshaw of Enterprise, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Spencer Schow. Mrs. Edith Farnow and son, Douglas, Doug-las, left last Friday for a two weeks' visit in Salt Lake City. Mrs. McAllister, of 13lack Rock vis ited Mrs. J. B. Rudert the first of the week. The ladies of the Catholic league met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. E. Stonehocker to sew for their bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Noorda were the house guests, Sunday, of Mr. anu Mrs. Merrill Miller. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Roper return ed Monday from a week's visit in Salt Lake City, with their daughter. Mrs. Wayne Banning. j Miss Eula Evans, of Benita. is visiting her sister. Mrs. C. S. Ford, and will spend the winter here. Mrs. Eug?ne Pitchforth and children, chil-dren, left Wednesday for New York City, where she will visit her parents par-ents until spring. j Mxs. Sam Reveal and children left Monday tor San Bernardino. California, Cal-ifornia, where they will spend the winter, and the children will attend school. W. I,. Martin has been selling j i- rs it the Beav?r vicinity this week. I Mr. rnd Mrs. I'linmel Coon. were married 1-v1 Wednesday, re-, turmu Saturday 'rm their wedding! trip to Salt Lake City, and are at home to their friends in the Forgie apartments. Clarence Cline. a former Miifortf1 real estate man. was up from the' Virgin Oil field. Tuesday. shaking ' hands with old friends. i Principal L. Heaton of the high school, wa' in Panguitch on business the first of the week. Mr. F. Cottrell acted as principal during hi absenco Hats! Hals! All sizes and shapes, at Palmers. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cuddy visited relatives in Kanosh the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Hyde of Detroit, De-troit, Mich., were here Monday. George Sommerhays was with us again for a few days recently. Chas Parsons of Salt Lake, was sei ling Hewletts goods here this week. H. C. Card and wife o New York City, were in Milford Wednesday. Wm. Hurst of Beaver has spent a few days with us" this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barker have returned! to Milford to reside. Fred Schumacher was In from Garrison Thursday. ' A full line of Hallowe'en decorations, decora-tions, party favors etc., at Palmers. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Parry and sou, of Ruth, Nevada, arrived here Thurs-i Thurs-i day and spent a day In our city. Jas. E. Goff is here from Panguitch. Pan-guitch. Mr. and: Mrs. J. D. Ryan of Garrison, Garri-son, are in Milford today. Mr. and Mrs. James Braithwait ana I Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barton of Manti, were with us this past week. j Call in at Palmers and see the Hallowe'en display. I Mrs. G. T. Peer returned Monday : from Los Angeles, where she visited her little son, Bill, who is attending military school. Judge Knox was with us again this week. Miss M. Catherine Smithson has returned from her extended visit to Modena. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stonehocker left last Saturday for Lynndyl, to make their home. A party of five, connected with the Ford Truck & Motor company, arriv- j ed in Milford Monday and spent Tues-I day doing business with L. G. Clay, ! their agent. ! Karl S. Carlton left Thursday night to ip -ud a f'.-w' days in Salt Lake C'i'.y .'.Jr. and Mrs. Jack Noorda were en-li-rtained :a dinner Thursday night 'v Mr. anil M.'-s. Jj.- Tribole. Mi.-s Is ma Rudert Rave a birthday 'inner at her home Wednesday even-ifii. even-ifii. in honor of Mi;s Eva Coleman. Mrs. J. J. Blake of Islen, Is the cuest of Mrs. J. B. Rudert for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Fournier anu family, were over from Richfield o. Tuesday and Wednesday. Rev. T. Keuseff. a Presbyterian iysionary. from Mt. Pleasant, reach' d lan Sunday night at the i. E. church. For rent a piano. Inquire of Mrs. 1. G. Siewert cr at this office. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Adams moved his week to their beautiful new 'tome just completed on North Main street. Born. Monday, September 21st. to "r. and Mrs. C. D. Haskell a fine 9 1-2 pound boy. Engineer Charles Decker went to It Lake City Thursday to attend he State fair. Eldon Cates returned to Logan Saturday to resume his studies at he U. A. C. The prosperous haying on tnu flat, south of town this summer, is "ratifying to the whole community, bowing that both the pumping sec-lion sec-lion and irrigation project are up to the mark. Never in Milford has their been :ueh a diisplay of Hallowe'en Hats and party favors as now, at tPalm-ers. tPalm-ers. The regular monthly meeting of the M. E. general aid will be held in the church Thursday afternoon, October Oct-ober 8. A good attendance is desired: Mrs. J. Dougan returned last week from a visit in her old home in Landers, Wyoming. Mrs. Dougan has been gone from Milford since, las,. March, having spent six months in Salt Lake City previous to her Wyom ing visit. Miss Annice Lym.-in of Salt Lake, visited Sunday at the W. F. Cottrell home. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lewis, Mr. am. M,rs. R. G. Siewert and son, Mr and Mrs. Walter Barnes and daughter, picnicked in Minersville canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Bellingmo, ae eompanied by Miss; Benita James and Art Dailey, motored to Fillmore Saturday night to attend a dance iu the American Legion hall. They re turned to Black Rock from Fillmore tnd spent Sunday at the James ranch. Big Masquerade. Start to get ready for the big masquerade ball to be given by the Ladies Catholic league on Hallowe'en. Don't forget the children's story hour at the library building, Saturday Satur-day afternoons, from 2 to 3 o'clock. Children from 5 to 10 years of age are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lockhart and family, Lorene and Lucille Skillicorn all of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Florenc .Tacobson, of McKay, Idaho, visited for a few days last week with their sister, Mrs. Des Hickman. Mrs, Fred Hughes, who has been very seriously ill and in the Holy Cross hospital, in Salt Lake City, for several weeks, is expected' to- be able to return home today. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carlton left Tuesday morning for their home In Houston. Texas, after a few days' visit with theid parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton. While here they visited vis-ited Bryce canyon and many other beautiful scenic places. W. S .Barton of Richfield, connected connect-ed with the Provo Nursery, has been renewing his acquaintance in the county the past week and visiting his parents at Greenville. Joe Jackson has opened an entrance en-trance to his ranch at Rocky Forfl, just east of his orchard and west of the other driveway, near the bridgo and reservoir of the Rocky Ford irrigation ir-rigation company, and to the residence resi-dence xf Civil Engineer F. B. Robinson Robin-son and his family. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gardner to-turned to-turned Tuesday from Fort Smith, Arkansas. Ar-kansas. Texarkana, Texas, and Heav ener, Oklahoma, where Mrs. Gardner has spnt the past two months and Mr. Gardner a two weeks' vacation. C---0. Gardner, cne of this spring's high school graduates, who went wrh h-'s mother on the trip, stopped off at Salt L-.ke Cify. on their return to enter the State University. j Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Miller left at noon, Friday, to spend a few days in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bird left early Friday morning to drive to Salt Lake City. Dave Glenn, one of the new brake -men, has been assigned to the Cedar City branch of the Union Pacific. i H. O. Yeager and wife went to Salt Lake City Wednesday to attend : the fair. The Business Women's club helu a meeting Monday night at the Hotel Atkin to transact businessand arrange ar-range for a shower for Miss Horton. Mrs. George Knutson and children left Tuesday for Eaton, Co!orauo, Where they will visit a few days un til Mr. Knutson joins' them, and the;, 'will go on to their new home in Dun- !dee, 111. ! Mrs. C. Newhart has taken the place of Miss Myrtle Horton in the J. c. Penney store. Ralph Pitchforth was down fron? Salt Lake City on business the first of the week. j Misses Mary Roper and JuanitH Miller returned Wednesday from their two weeks' vacation spent in Portland, San Francisco andl Los Angeles. An-geles. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rudert, Miss Inna Rudert, Mr. Sam DeBolt, and Miiss Vera McAllister and Leon Mo Allister, of Black Rock, who were house guests at the Rudert home, mo tored to Puffer lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bush, who have made their home in Salt Lake City for severaf months, are again at : home in their residence on South Walrus street. : All citizens are asked; to burn tnu weediS around their own and vacant lots, as dry weeds are a dangerous fire hazard. By order of Fire, Chief., !A1. Kirk. Members of the Lions club and friend's of Geo. Knutson and Jack Noorda, gave a banquet at the Hotel Milford Thursday evening, It was a ' farewell honor for both, as they are i leaving this week. A full account will be given of the affair next week, i Jack McKeon says he enjoyed thu Chautauqua numbers immensely, but the sweetest music to his ears, was j the announcement by Miss Brown, Chautauqua manager, that he would be released from the contract. F. D. B. Gay, secretary and manager mana-ger of the Scenic Hignway assocla tion, was in Milford yesterday on i. j return trip from San Francisco and 'Reno. He reports the roads through Nevada to be in exceptionally goot condition. ! The Baldwin Piano company has left on hand, near Milford, a high 1 grade instrument they will sell at a great reduction. This instrument offers of-fers a real opportunity. Terms to res ponsible people. Perfect condition ;The Baldwin Piano Co. 163G, California, Califor-nia, Denver, Colo. Mrs. L .Bowen received a message Thursday, calling her to the home of I her parents In Kanosh, where hei-' hei-' father is very seriously ill. Miss Helen Ruth Ward, who is u member of the graduating class of the Topeka, Kansas high school, is reported progressing very nicely Ili her studies. Miss Ward has also been elected president of her Domestic Science class. Among the railroad men who havu just arrived, are C. N. Williams. R. Arnold. C. J. Gust and G. D. Batten. Mr and Mrs. G. H Anderson of Provo, spent a few days in our city the past week. Jack Thebert, M. Davis and Beri Farriess, of the Ford Motor company; spent Tuesday in Milford. Ivan Sparks and Clyde Stevens of Ephraim, were here Monday casting! their eyes over the ranges for the! winter seaon. I I |