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Show LOCALS and" PERSONALS La.'.Inr Outzen is able to he down town again, after his recent opera-lion opera-lion for appendicitis. Mrs' J. li. Kuuert has some remarkably re-markably tine snapshots which she took of th.;i Cook well hi the pump-iiij; pump-iiij; district. They could bo used, to very good advantage in advertising farm laud around Milford. Horn Thursday night to Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Jennings, a One boy. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Stanley motored motor-ed to Ogdeu last Saturday to visit their children in school there Mrs. W. G. White, Mrs. John Kil-lam Kil-lam and Mrs. Charles Sportsman aij in Salt Lake City this week, attending attend-ing the Grand Lodge of G. I. A. to B. of L. E. Dr. I. J. Hopkins of Beaver, was a business visitor in Milford Tuesday J Miss Barbara Potherlngham left at noon Friday for Salt Lake on account ac-count of the illness of Mrs. C. T. Martin. Nephi Edwards has just improved his residence on North Main, with a new coat of paint. Mjte. Charles Bailey and daughter returned last Friday from Los Angeles, An-geles, where they have been for several sev-eral months, on account of the former's for-mer's illness. Mrs. Baney is very much improved. Mrs. Frank Crookston and little daughter, left Friday afternoon for thoir home in Las Vegas. Nevada. They were accompanied home by Mrs Crookston's sister. Miss Letha Schow i Mr. and Mrs. Rue Nelson enter-., ,tained Sunday with a six o'clock dm-' dm-' ner and had as their guests, Mr. and ! Mrs. Charles Newhart and daughter. ' and Mr. and Mrs. George Fernley1 and children. Sam Cline returned Sunday from southern California, where he spent several weeks. ; 1 ' i Mr". Win. Ox-bruite and Mrs. Win. li-: Monday noon for Salt -L r." Ci'.y, v, they expec'd to i' -ral tia'.s visiting and at- '.!.!'. '.hi- St;-.-. - fi.ir. On ThursU't 'i' v :i' i. ') '! :i to al'.Tiid tin-' tin-' ' ; if t'-;- Ordr of th;-n th;-n S-,:i- a:.-' v;:l return lo Mil-'"! Mil-'"! i'.- !;:- i.r r.-y.t w..-rk. ' Uv. l'at:u-r .'.ur! j;i will say mass :ir li:- Milford Catholias Sunday; rniri? at 'J a. m. in the I. O. O. F. lall. Father Morton can De reached it the Milford hotel i 'Irs. ('. K. S'oiKrhocker and Mrs.1 v-v.- Stoker went to Lund Friday to' .l.-:t thi.-ir children, Mr. and Mrs. E. : oil' hoik. r. They were accompanied, y Gli-n Stonohocker. I Mr. ; n . 1 Mrs. Jack Sherwood, Mr. j ,.;:d Mr.;. Georyi; Litchfield, Mr. and ii . Fo:ler Dewey, Mrs. Selma Carl-on Carl-on and their families had a very en-' en-' '. outing Sunday at the W'il-iows, W'il-iows, v, h re tiny hud a weinie roast. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wilcox return-1 return-1 Tueiduy from their vacation .'hi'h they spent with relatives in Springfield, Mo. Memphis Tenn. and other points in !h -wo states ami Arkansas. I Mrs. II. A. Strong and little son, Mrs. K. Erickson and baby, Salt Lake City, are here to ::pend a couple of weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Morley. Mrs. C. Himstreet returned Tuesday Tues-day from a short visit in Caliente. The Ladies Catholic League sewed sew-ed at the home of Mrs. John Hanlon Wednesday the 7th. j Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hanlon of Los I Angeles, California, are visiting at the home of their son, John E. Hanlon. Han-lon. Miss Myrtle Woolsey came over from Beaver Saturday to visit Mrs.' Steve Harris and Miss Lydia Robinson, Robin-son, j airs. Wayne. Banning arrived Suu. ' day morning to spend a week or teii Jays with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Koper and isister, Miss Mary Roper. Mrs. Banning will then go to i-.os Angeles, where her husband hav been transferred by the lngersoi-Rand lngersoi-Rand Hardware firm, by whom no has been employed for a number of j years. : The library building has been made a much more comfortable place 1 for thosei who like to read or study there during the long evenings: The1 library board has purchased a new heatrola through the Jefferson Mer- cantile company and it has just been ! set up this week. I Gene Kirk returned Sunday morning morn-ing from Salt Lake City. The women of the L. D. S. Relief Society met Tuesday night at the , home of Mrs. N. C. Schow to sew for their bazaar. ! Mrs. J. B. Rudert will entertain: for the Catholic League, Tuesday, i October 13th at S o'clock. Anyone: wishing a table will please let her know by Sunday evening. Three prizes priz-es and a nieei lunch 25c. OUie Norris of Lund, sub-dealer in Star cars, was here Friday to get twoi, closed model Star cars from the Mar-J tin garage. ! Miss Mary Vincent returned Friday afternoon from a visit in Salt Lake t City. , Mrs. J. B. itudcrt and daughter r.turnt-d Wednesday f.-uia visiting Mr.-. J. J. K-ough in Salt Lake City. Xo v. oiidcr people l;u- fast in this .own cwrytKMl;. taking HOLLIS- fs gulden xlgget tablets - -simply givat for constipation. O. F. Hubbell. Don't rorgi-t ih-.- big masquerade jail to be given Hallowe'en night for rhe new Catholic church, that will be put up within the nest GO days. We invite the support of the community. Mrs Art Lewis and daughters, went down to Cedar City Friday afternoon to spend the week end with relatives Mrs. Clarence Crimshaw is vi.dting in Salt Lake City. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller enter-' tained at dinner Wednesday evening! in honor of Mrs. Wayne Banning. Besides Be-sides the honor guest, the guests (were, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Roper, Miss Mary Roper and Mr. and Mrs. H .M. Korns. ! Des Hickman was up from Reed, the first of the week to visit his family, fam-ily, the rainy weather having delayed delay-ed the work with the threshing. Edward Bardsley purchased a new Studebaker phaeton fnrough the Mar tin garage this week. The Saturday Bridge Luncheon club is being entertained this after noon by Mrs. Jack Williams. This o ce will appieciate any items of news or reports of parties. We do not want to overlook any. Call at office or phone No. 28.' Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Reedick of San Francisco, spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day in Milford. W. H. Rosenblat and J. Buhler, of Salt Lake City, were nere Tuesday and went to Newhouse to buy some mining machinery. Sam Barton was up rroni Caliente Tuesday to assist his wife to return, after a serious operation at the Par-rish Par-rish hospital. Wra. Hurst of Beaver, was her this week. H. L. Shearer is here looking over the Bonneville Lumber Co-. businesiSL Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howd were in our city Thursday. W. L. Blodgett and Ward Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen of Salt Lake City, were here ok Wednesday. i-no. oijuiicii vv tutaivei is vusiLlug her husband for week nere in Milford, Mil-ford, i Mr. Garratt Wilkin or Salt Lake, and Lewis H. Merritt, of Salt Lake, arrived in Milford last evening and left for their mining property today to look over their interests. H. B. Robinson and E .R. Robinson Robin-son of Panguitch, are with us again, looking after their sheep interests. Mrs. Wm. Fernley and son, Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson, left Sunday morning in the; Fernley car, to spend the week in Salt Lake City. Sour Stomach, coated tongue, fouJ breath, pimples, headaches, constipation, constipa-tion, are nature's alarm signals remove re-move the cause, eliminate the poison from the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels HOLLISTER'S GOLDEN NUGGET NUG-GET TABLETS do it sdick and quick O. F. Hubbell. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Bush went to Salt Lake City the first of the week, :o meet Mr. Bush's mother and sister, sis-ter, Mrs. A. G. Bush and Mrs. Gen-?va Gen-?va Patterson of Hodgenville, Kentucky, Ken-tucky, who returned with them for a risit here. |