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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS D. N. Swayze was with us on Wednesday. B. M. Prescott, an official of the railroad was here Thursday. Mrs. Frank Farmer entertained at her home on Tuesd'ay afternoon in honor of Mrs. Abe Harmon, of Salt Lake City. E. D. Hogan and George Theobald of Baker, were here this week. J. C. WKitaTter. the sheep man, was in our city this week. Mrs. Edith Farno has accepted a position at the Mllford Pharmacy. Miss Ruth Elmer is filling a vacancy vacan-cy at the Kinney Kit-Kat. E. T. Gardner and O. E. Clutf of Richfield, have been with us this past week. j I F. Kii".-., Wilford Robinson' d'u'.- ov.r froiu Denver yesterday. j j J. L. Diivis, a California cattle bu;.er lm ?pe:H the week in Milford. i Mr. and Mrs-. Wra. Cline of Cali-; :u an ;-jiem.ing a few days here. Dr. J. O. King, the occulist, of Sale Lake, spent the entire week in Milford. Fred Kennedy andi O. E. Beck of C'gden. spent a few days here this v.--ek. Judge Tiios. H. Burton of Nephi, hiis made frequent trips to our city :liis pat week. Jack Thomas. O. A. Dine and Fred V.'n-.i; hall of Suit Lrke, have busied rheni.-elves in Milford this week. W. E. Xewell was in Milford this past week on his return from a hospital hos-pital in Salt Lake City. Abe Murdock the county attorney was here yesterday with George H. Dern. Mrs. Abe Harmon will be enter- inert at the Tanner farm this afternoon after-noon by Mrs. Eb. Tanner. Mips Lou Vella Waltz, accompan-i;;'l accompan-i;;'l La Von Bird, spent the week end at her home in Kanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Miles White of Calient", Cal-ient", were visitors here during the past week. Miss Mildred; Martin has accepted a position at the Milford Mercantile company. Don't forget the Hallowe'en dance October 31. Costumes for rent at the Kit-Kat. Leave orders. Geo. II. Dern, the Democratic nom iuee for governor, registered at the Hotel Atkin yesterday. J. G. W. Morrison, of Salt Lake, professional piano man, has spent the week in Milford. Mrs Cscar Stephenson of Caliente, w:ts with us tndar. Mr. Stephenson lias gone to Ohio to bring his father on a visit to his? sons here in Utah. Get your supply of celery and trench it now for winter use, at 25c per dozen. Head lettuce 3 cents per head. Potatoes $l.r0 loose, at H. F. Baiter risidence, Ptinersville. i Mrs. Wm. Morley will entertain the Catholic League ladies at her home on Tuesday afternoon, October 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elmer of Delta, mnounce the arrival of a baby boy, born October 12. Mr. Elmer was formerly for-merly of Milford. Mr. O. J. Dnvid is the guest of her narents in Colorado, where she will remain during the remaining part of the month. Mrs. D. A. Baxter and Mrs. E. A. Olson will entertain the Eastern Star 'en at the Masonic hall, Friday, October Octo-ber 24 Mrs. E. C. Ferguson and two children chil-dren left Thursday for Detroit, after a weeks' visis with John and Joe Han Ion. The party which was to be g1vn Tuesday evening at the I. O. 0. F. hell, by the S. B. A. lodge, was post-jponed post-jponed and will be given Thursday evening. October 30 Mrs. Rnlf Bellingmo, was called to her home at Idaho Falls Saturday "veipng on account of the death of her father, who passed away Saturday Satur-day evening. October 18th. Mrs. John Williams returned from ; Salt Lake Tuesday, where she has, been visiting during the past few days. Mrs. fioor. Harris and two children chil-dren returned from a thirty days': tr'p to Los Angeles on Tuesday. Mrs. PitsvoH Hunter entertained the M. F. . 0. club nt the home of Mrs. Abe Fntherinr.hnm on Wednesday afternoon. af-ternoon. r r vpririisnn vn enter-, enter-, - ... ,,, rf Mi--. John Han-,-v' HalV.we'en r,lrr....,.c v-.r.-. 'atefully in evT-.l.,--.-. oil n 'irrt ennrso dinner was e -r 1 at T oY'orV. followed by 500. F.:rht lr-dies were present. |