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Show Local, and Personal E. H. Bird 1b able to be out again after a week's illness. Mrs. W. C. Ernst was hostess to the Bridge club Saturday afternoon. Miss Beth Himstreet. is spending the week end here with her parents. Mrs. Otto Steenbock is spending the week end at Cedar City. Non-sense and no sense, will be the motto of the newi minstrell show. F. Grlet of Salt Lake was here on Monday. Neal McMillan, the cattle man, was with us this week. G. H. Lonergan, of Caliente, looked look-ed In us Monday. R. T. Brown was down from Frisco Fris-co yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory of Santimon lco, California, are with us to day. R. T. Barton, R. E. Hartwell o. Salt Lake, spent Wednesday in M1I-ford. M1I-ford. H. H. Vallen of Salt Lake City wat he)? yesterday. Frank Sparks of Ephriam arrived In Milford yesterday. . Mr. and Mrs. Myron Cookley of Panguitch, were visiting here in Mil-ford. Mil-ford. Mr. Golden Kilburn of the Boy scout movement, spent the first of tha week in Milford. J. Francis and Fred Thurnell. of Baldwin Proua company, were in the city on Tuesday. W. W. Thomas the Continental oil official, spent a few days with us this week. Mrs. L. R. Fournier and son, accompanied ac-companied Mr. Fournier to Milfortf this week. Mrs. Charles Ford and daughter are at Provo visiting with friondls and relatives. Sam Clino returned from Los Angeles An-geles last week. He was on a combined com-bined business and pleasure trip. Milford is pro'td to be very loyai t othe Castle Gat" relief. The $350 was promptly sent in Tuesday morning. morn-ing. Mr. and Mrs. L. Keaough of Tu-ella, Tu-ella, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Keaough. Mrs. Phil Orwin attended the Mac-cnbee Mac-cnbee card party at Beaver Monday evening. The two year old daughter of Mr. end Mrs. George Brown died Wec-nf Wec-nf tday mora ng at o'clock from a Icng siege of pneumor; at the Community hospital in this city. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Trent of Islen, are s-pending the week in our city. They will return to their home Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. R. C. Clifford and little daughter. Mrs. William Fernley departed for Salt Lake, Wednesday evening, where she will spend the week. Mrs. L. S. Schumacher ,of Garrison, Garri-son, is the guest of Mrs. L. G. Clay during the week. Mrs. L. F. Osborn has been the guest of Mrs. J. L. Griffiths throughout through-out the week. Mr. C, C. Logan, former telegraph operator and family left our city Wednesday evening for Salt Lake, where they' will make their home. All you little big business men and women, too, who can't take a joke, better leave town Wednesday, April 30, bb the chamber of commerce com-merce minstrell show la going to shoot that niglit. Miss Myrtle Horton was called to her home at Greenville Thursday, on' account of the Illness of her mother. Ray Castle went up . to Delta last week and acted in the capacity o referee in the Thye-Workman wrestling wrest-ling match. The fish and game picture, which is to be shown at the Victory Theatre Thea-tre Saturday, will be well worth setting. sett-ing. For Rent Two and three room furnished apartments. Phone 137. Mrs. J. F. Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thompson cf Ephriam, were in Milford quite a number of days lately. The ball at the Kit Kat, given by the Service Star last Saturday evening even-ing was a whirlwind of a success. My, but the orchestra did do great work. The melodious music fairly j lifted yon off your feet. Hurrah for our Milford orchestra. Now. what would we have done without Jack Whitted and Gene Kirk. They simply -roused np the whole town with their, hilarity and makeup. Thank you gen tlemen, do the same thing again. It helped us all." Mr. and Mrs. Kinney were simply grand In their treatment treat-ment to everyone. It was a great success, suc-cess, financially and socially. |