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Show Locals M.lss Myrtle Horton spent the Fourth at her home in Greenville. Mrs. Phil Orwin and Miss Mere, spent the Fourth in Beaver. Mr. Al. HcKeon was in Milford to spend the Fourth. Milton Hunter is in Long Beach, California, visiting with the Fri-.olls. Fri-.olls. Mrs. Grace Cooper spent July 4th in Beaver, I he guest of Mrs. Mary Goodwin. Miss Mahalie Sherwood spent the Fourth in Beaver visiting with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fernley went to Beaver for the Fourth of July celebration. Mr .Clydi Chipman left Thursday lor American Fork to spend his va-cition. va-cition. The regular meeting of the S. B. A. will be held Thursday night. All members are requested to he lesent. The ball game July 4. between Mil-ford Mil-ford and Beaver teams, resulted in a score of 12 to 13 in favor of Beaver, Mrs. Pratt Root has been assisting at the Jefferson Mercantile company store the past few days. Mr. W. II. Rice, who has been in Ophir for the past two months, has returned to Milford. Mr. and "'Irs. Trback of Marselir Missotiri. have taken apartments at the Forgie. Mr. Burt, of Beaver, has the con-1 tract for the kalsomining of th" For-! gie apartments the coming weefc. ; Mrs. Warren Knruis. of McPherson.i Knits . arrived in Milford Thursday 1 evening for an extended visit with ! her daughters. Mrs. Chas. Miller and' Mrs. Harry Korns and families. j I The Odd Fellows held their regular regu-lar installation of officers Monday night, followed by a banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stancliff have leased their residence to B. 0. Hut-chlngs Hut-chlngs for a year. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Roper atut Miss Mary Roper spent Sunday at the 0. C. Lewis ranch. Miss Mable Wright of Richfield, is the new chief operator at the telephone tele-phone office. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. VanWormer and family spent the Fourth on a fishing trip in the Beaver mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Lewis and Mr and Mrs. D. E. Kirk spent the Fourth at the Telluride Power plant on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee, who have been living in Beaver, have moved back to Milford and have taken apartments at the Forgie. Mr. John McKeon has purchased one of the Bird residences in the north part of town and expects to take possession this week. Church of Christ Scientist will hold their regular services, Sunday morning, July S, at II o'clock. Subject, Sub-ject, "Sacrament." Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Schow, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weston, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crookston spent last Sunday at Bryce canyon. Mrs. Stella Hickman will leave on Monday for Nephi. where she will spend a week visiting and then go 1 on to Salt Lake, where she will be married to Mr. Rrlrkson of that place. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reeves. Miss Clara Riddell, Mrs. F. D. Riddell. Mrs Johnson and Mr Howard Boyle, of Parsons, Kans . motored from Salt Lake to Los Angeles and stopped at 'he Forgie Tuesday night. Mrs. Riddell Rid-dell remained in Milford and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter for a month's visit. J C. H. Bixby, the engineer came In : to see u 011 Sunday. G. J. Sherman, our old time telegrapher, tele-grapher, was here on Thursday. Mi.ss Alda Cooley of Panguitch, was here on the 3rd. Mrs. Martin Bandino and son, of Frisco, celebrated the Fourth with us. Max Moore was up from Nadu yesterday. yes-terday. L. R. Sides is a new dispatcher. Just arrived in our city. Mr. and Mrs. George Summerhays stopped off In Milford Wednesday and Thursday, en route to Los An-j An-j geles. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robhins, of Baker, Bak-er, spent a couple of days with us this week. Parkinson. Tayler and Williams, the Z C M I trio, were with us this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Richardson, oi Garrison, came to Milford on Monday. Mon-day. R. Bradley, Arthur Reed, Grant Christensen, Sherman Christensen, Dilworth S. Wooley, a party of surveyors, sur-veyors, froniManti, spent the Fourth at Milford. Mr. Phil Orwin, who has been in St. George for the past few months, expects to return to Beaver this coming com-ing week, and will spend the remainder remain-der of the summer in the Beaver mountains. The S. C. D. I. club was entertained entertain-ed by Mrs. Joe Kinney at her home Last Friday afternoon. Those present were: Mrs Clark Kesler, Mrs. Frank Farmer, Mrs. Parrish, Mrs. George Fernley and Mrs. S. Tanner. Abe McAulev, son and daughter, 0:" Frisco, .t irted from their home the morning 0: the Fourth to spend .e day in Mf ford, and when a short distance out of Frisco, their car overturned over-turned and Mr. McAuley was very seriously injured. The others escaped es-caped with only slight bruises. Speaking of the Fourth of July celebration cel-ebration the other day revealed just about how the public received it. "Did you go up to the high school on the Fourth?" a party asked of hi. friend. "No, don't like Fourth of July programs too hot" "WeU, Bill, you would change your mind if you had gone to that one. It was short, snappy, right to the point and very interesting. If Mrs. Lee pulls off another exhibition with that same troop, you want to go." Remarkable photography characterizes charac-terizes "A Midnight Bell," Charles Ray's newest production, which will be exhibited as a First National at-trcction at-trcction at the Victory Theatre, Sunday Sun-day and Monday. In the "haunted" church scene, Ray, as Martin Tripp, a traveling salesman, sees some ghostly things, and his overwrought imagination produces other apparitions. appari-tions. Both the actual happenings and the product of his troubled mind are shown on the screen in a clever manner, and are tribute to the skill of the cameraman. |