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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Hyan came to Ml Kurd Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Peterson of Gar risen, are in Mllford. Fred Jefferson is spending a few days hero. . 10. Knos, John A. Augell, J. Dugan, 10. llurket. Y. M. hashes and F. T. Salisbury were here from Salt Lake City thin week. Helen Read, of Seattle, Washing ton, was here several days this week' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burton of Call out:) were visiting friends In Milton this week. ' C. V. Earl of Salt Lake City, vis ited Milford this week. The death of Mr. Chas. Fenzel!, has cast a gloom over the railroai shops. Mr. Frenzcll died at the Holy Cross, hospital in Salt Lake City last Tuesday. m For Rent Garage. Inquire of Mrs. Carlson. Phone 112. For Sale One '3 1-2 ton Klieb. truck. $1000 or wiM trade for good (Ive-pussanger car of equal value. Write or call Kopp's garage. Cedar City. Ftah. Found Gentleman's silver watch. Inquire of Mrs. L. A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Orriee Murdock IeTt Mondnv night for Big Timber. Mon tana, where they will make their, futuro home. j Order your flowers for Memorial day from the Jefferson Mercantile company. Give us your orders for flowers for Memorial day. Jefferson Mercantile Mer-cantile company. For Sale -House hold furniture Mrs. L. B. Bonn, Martin terrace. Mrs. Ym. Morley will entertan. the members of the ladies Catholic league at her home on railroad row next Tuesday evening. Phone Mrs. Ruudert for reservations. France and Germany have just signed a pota !i agreement which ar '.in -roves that European enemies can nl-vsys s" together when there is a ci'.ance to trim somelody else. L. R. Fournier of Richfield, spent Thursday r.ml Friday here. Mrs. Mii 5 White, of Ctliente. arrived ar-rived her otnulay -o vi: i; her parents. par-ents. Mr. a-iii Mrs. Karl Levi, returning return-ing Thursday to her home. Roy Cottrell of Lynndyl. was hero this week visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell. Mrs. Morrison Hickman of Richfield, Rich-field, is spending the week end here as the guest of Mrs. D. N. Hickman. F. W. Kimble, prominent oil man of Hollywood. California, is here going go-ing over the oil situation. He appears to he favorably impressed with conditions. con-ditions. Word has been received of tho death at Minersville. of Mrs. Lucm-tia Lucm-tia Gillins. as a result of pneumonia. Funeral services will be held at Minersville Min-ersville Friday afternoon. Mrs. Gillins Gil-lins was well known here, having resided re-sided in Milford for some time prior to moving to Minerrviiie. |