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Show iLocals The ladies of the Co-hollo league spent Tuesday afternoon sewing at the home of Mrs. C. Sportsman. Lost Schaffer guaranteed life-! life-! lime fountain pen with initials G. R. I W. on side. Finder return to this j office. S. R. Sorenson of Provo, is doing business in Milford. J. A. Adams was over from Min-ersville Min-ersville Wednesday. J. Scott Haycock and Jasj E. Goff, of Pauguiteh, were here Tuesday. Mr. J. C. Evans returned from Salt Lake Tuesday, bringing his young and beautiful wife. They are located at the Martin Terrace. G. S. Wilkin andFred W. Leonard arrived here Sunday. Mr. Wilkin re-6 re-6 j turned Tuesday, but Mr. Leonard II will remain at the Moscow mine, j J. C. Russell is again in our midst i after an absence of two years. Lee J. Shockley is working out of j Milford on the U. P. once more. E. E. Burr, the sheep man, was J here Tuesday. Mrs. T. Frutell is here in Milford visiting with relatives and friends. George Jefferson was a Beaver visitor Monday.. J. C. Whitaker was here this week I looking into his sheep interests Earl Carter, formerly of Miners-ville, Miners-ville, but now of Spokane, Washington, Washing-ton, was in our city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibson of Min-ersville, Min-ersville, were here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. Waddoups are located lo-cated at the Atkin hotel. Born Monday, February 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burgess, a son. Mrs. Abe Fotheringham returned Saturday from a visit in Salt lake I j City. She was accompanied home by her little grandson, Kenneth Nich- II 1S' I Mrs. L. S. Schumacher of Burbank. I is visiting at the home of her neph-1 neph-1 ew, L. G. Clay. 8 Circle 1 of the M. E. Ladies Aid I was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. L. Webb. Cir-- I I cle 2 met at the home of Mrs. Chas Miller. I Harve Hedges was a Salt Lake I I City visitor the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. " Roper and Miss Mary Roper, were dinner guests Tuesday night at the home of Mis. B. Bush. Mrs Parker, Miss Elizabeth Johnson John-son and Miss Grace Smurthwait all spent the week end in Salt Lake City Miss Drucilla Tanner is spending the week in Beaver. Miss Evelyn Hyde is spending the time the grade schools are closed in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Fred Levi. Mrs. Van Hickman, Hick-man, Mrs. Steve Harris and Miss Louise Levi were entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday evening by Miss Lydia Robinson Rob-inson at the Harris home. The even ing was spent in sewing and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The Metropolitan picture, "Rocking "Rock-ing Moon," is now finished and is ready for release. Mrs. Dan Coleman and nephew. Wayne Simpson, went to Ogden on Tuesday night to visit the latter's mother. Cecil DeMille, latest picture now in production is "The Volga Boatman." Boat-man." Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Munford and daughter, Linda; visited over Sunday Sun-day at Manderfield. Harold Lloyd's latest production. "For Heaven's Sake," will be released re-leased very shortly. C. E. Stonehocker was a Salt Lake City visitor this week. Wm. Stirling has purchased a studebaker sedan. Mrs. Allen Hedges and Mrs. Bill Smith, came down from Salt Lake City Thursday to visit relatives and old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and I children motored to Provo Tuesday ! to spend a week visiting relatives. I Miss Elsie Hales is spending the ! school vacation with her mother in Beaver. |