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Show Localls U. C .' !:!""- ( liviiV'-r. was in lu'j i) i.,:i,..U4, . ilora to :.!r. arid .Mrs. Lulalid Sil-v-'-r. S-p'-'mbr-r a line boy. .M!!:'i r.; vu!i:::i:::i::: shop has clos-"1 clos-"1 ali i .iir iu;'Ml is going 10 Ely. N-vuilu. A':rgL'r.-r L.i, Lillian Tanner. Warren At;, in and Miles White. spt-Mt S nv:av a: tip? ."b Ewen ranch. .'.'is- Th-i k!;i Jari'es ol Black Rock - jx ii t thn w.-"k 'nil h"re as the ticst of Miss Liona White. Lurn 10 Mr. aid .Mrs. Flank Williams, Wil-liams, uf M inersville. September 21, atine boy. j Dt's llirkman has gone to Lynndyl to take inventory for the I'nion Pa-'ciiic. Pa-'ciiic. i Mrs. David Edwards and daughter E!laint of Beaver, are spending a ifr-'A- days at the Montreal mine. Dr. A N. Leonard, eye nose and throat specialist w;ll be al the otftce !of Dr. Hunter. September 2!tb. ! Miss Mercy Orwin has taken the place as stenographer, assisting Mr. i Pratt lioot. at the Union Pacific 'warehouse. Jack Theisscfi and Dell Duffin 'went on a fishing trip to Puffer's Lake in the Beaver mountains Sunday. Sun-day. Harry Larson returned Sunday from a business trip to Salt Lake :City I Dr. A X Lenmn-L eye nose and throat specialist will be at the office of Dr. Hunter, September 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Orwinan d son. Jim. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Steve. StoCer. spent Sunday at the Telluride Power station in the Beaver Bea-ver canyon. Roy Rogers and Al. Kirk have started a second hand furniture store in the building next to the Mil-ford Mil-ford Bakery. Nearly every train now is bringing in additions to our movie colony. In I a shn-t while Milford will he a rival ' to Holllywood. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. chur-!b chur-!b met at the home of Mrs. Roy Cnt-j'rell Cnt-j'rell Thursday of last week. A husy Mime was spent preparing carpetrags for rugs, to be sold at. their coming bazaar. Twenty-six real Esquimaux were emploved by David M. Hartford to lend the necessarv atmosphere in his latest release. "The Golden Snare.'-a Snare.'-a thrilling James Curwood story of the frozen north, which will be the screen attraction at the Victory on Sunday and Monday Mr. and Mrs Timothy Brownhill, of Beaver, spent Sunday afternoon in" Milford. They returned home in the evening, accomnanied bv Mrs. Owen Orover and daughter, Olive, and Mrs. Karl S. Carlton. Mrs. Owen Grover, and daughter. Olive, who had been spending two1 weeks at Delta, visiting friends, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Karl S Carlton. Saturday and Sunday. They returned to their home at Beaver on Sunday evening. George Mitchell, of Beaver, was down last week, attending to the de-jliverv de-jliverv of a Waterloo Boy tractor and a Nichols-Shepherd separator to a company of progressive Beaver coun-tv coun-tv farmers, comnosed of Ralph Hamilton, Ham-ilton, D. P. Williams. Orson Bla'ck-ner Bla'ck-ner and Fred Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson and Mr. and Mrs Ross Lang motored out to the Leanore mine Sunday to gather gath-er pine nuts. Mrs. Jack Travers, Miss Theckla James and M. Walter .James motored mot-ored in from Black Rock Friday evening eve-ning of lrtst week to attend the high school dance. Bob Evans went to the Telluride Power station in the Beaver canyon Saturday, to do some work on the line between the station and Beaver. |