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Show Local, and Personal Bill Tanner has accepted a position posi-tion at Bill's Cash store. G. H. Longerman of Caliente, was here on Wednesday. Chas. J. Parry of Salt Lake was here yesterday. John Saha has returned to Milford. Miss Helen Moore of Thermo, was In the city Wednesday. F. J. Bushirk has returned to our city to reside permanently. A. E. Armstrong and wife of Salt Lake City, were here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown of Baker, Bak-er, were in Milford Tuesday. D. A. Kelly and C. E. Erickson spent Saturday and Sunday with us. Ross Rigley of Burbank, was here on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Crookston of Las Vegas", Ve-gas", is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelse Schow. The Las Vegas base ball team will be here for the big games July 3rd and 4th. Miss Olive Johnson is in Clifton, Idaho, visiting with her sister. Mrs. J. J. Sanford. Mr. and -Mrs. Marion Vincent announce an-nounce the arrival of a baby hoy, born June 12. Ed. Denny has been seriously ill during the past week with ptomaine poisoning. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Edwards returned re-turned Wednesday from a several days' visit In Salt Lake. Miss Ardnth Johnson returned from Salt Lake via. Richfield on Friday Fri-day evening Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson spent several days in Salt Lake during dur-ing the week. Mrs. G. W. Mareland was in Milford Mil-ford on Sumlpy, nrrancin for the funeral serving nf her mother. Mrs. Carter, who pn??nd away at. Beryl on Saturday Inst. Fred L. N'ason of San Francisco, and official of the Canadian Pacific railway, spent a few days in Milford this week. Osca Laehmnn and son. of Spoenne Washington, and F. S. Xoioro-'S. Jr.. of Now York Cily. spent thro days Investigating raining properties In this section. i Mrs. Hendrickscm entertained the M. E. aid at her home on North Main Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ross Smith is visiting friends and relatives at American Fork. . Mrs. Ethel Killam of this city, has returned from' the G. I. A. to the B. of L. E. convention. Lavon Bird returned from Provo the first of last week, where he has been attending school at the B. Y. U. Mrs. Ross Lang, and little son, will be the gueBts of many friends and relatives during the next few weeks, in Salt Lake City. Miss Garnitta Clements, is spending spend-ing her rummer vacationing her sum ing her summer vacation In Salt Lake City. Lawrence Webb received a broken leg Wednesday afternoon when he fell from a torse. Thelda Sedwick, of Kingston, was operated on Monday morning for' appendicitis, and Is reported doing nicely. N. E. Pool and Jack Holstrom, of Salt Lake, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pool Wednesday, en route to Cedar Breaks. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nolan announce the arrival of an 8 1-2 pound baby girl, born June 18th. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Owen Tanner and little daughter, dau-ghter, of Cedar City, are the guests of Mrs. Tanner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Levi. Mrs. Ray Snider and little daughter, daugh-ter, Maxine Stewart, of Las Vegas, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Cot-trell Cot-trell and parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook. Mrs. Laura B. Hart of Port Huron. Hu-ron. Michigan, Supreme commander of the W. B. A. will spend several days here in the interest of the W. B. A. order. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Outzen and family have returned from a weeks' trip to Salt Lake and other places of interest. Many a voter will cast a ballot for Coolldge and Dawes just for the satisfaction sat-isfaction of peeing Dawes in action n presiding officer over the fnited States senate. It will' be some show t ' Dawes, the man largely responsible j for uniting the Allied armies in Eu-j jrone against Germany and thus! 1 bringing the war to a udden end.! I sounds good to the average voter of jttao oountry. ' j |