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Show Local, and Personal Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newhan have purchased a new Star coupe. G. E. Owen of Cedar , City wao here this week. J. H. Rollins of Minersville, spent several clays in our city this week. R. J. Casterline has returned to Milford. Jo. Davis is in. the city to remain a while. H. D. Bean of Richfield is spending the week in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. L. Snyder of Baker, Nevada, were here yesterday. Geo. Summerbiys Is here from Salt Lake City. W. E. Jones of Beaver, is in our city. Kenneth Tout of Salt Lake City is working out of Milford again. R. T. Brown was down from Frisco Fris-co Thursday. Chas. Gallispie of Eureka, was here on Wednesday. J. Pennington is runing out of Milford Mil-ford again. Geo. Wiltshire of Centerville, was here Monday and Tuesday. Alvln L. Couch was up from Nada this week. J. V. Murphy and S. J. Draper of McGill, Nevada, spent a- few days in Milford the past week. L. E. Flors and J. L. Tidwell, of Salt; Lake, are selling movie pictures in Milford. Floyd Casterline is leaving this evening to spend a few days in Salt Lake. The firemen gave a private ha; Tuesday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Williams formerly for-merly of our city, arrived here the first of the week. Mrs. James Keough has retured after a ehort visit with relatives it; Tooele. Mica Tnmo3 of "Rlack Rnnk was in our city during the week. Bishop E. H. Bird is ahle to be out again after a few days' illness. Wanted a girl to help in bakery. Inquire R. De Vries, Milford Bakery. Mrs. Clara Howd of Beaver was the guest of Mrs. Phil Orwin during the week. D. E. Hurley returned from a 3 months' vacation spent in California. Califor-nia. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tomsik, formerly for-merly of Milford, announce 'the arrival ar-rival of a five pound baby girl. Miss Barbara Fotheringham returned re-turned to the Golden Rule Store on Monday morning, after a week's visit in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell left on Thursday evening for Salt Lake, where Mrs. Cottrell will undergo an operation for appendicitis. Everybody come and enjoy a good time at the S. B. A. card party, nn Thursday at S p. m.. at I. O. O. F. hall. j Dr. Alexander Hencloy of the Al-j Al-j exander Optical company, of S"1( t i.- r.'M-. will be at Milford. Atkin Hotel. Sn'urrl-iv. January 19th. '"all rv. He makfc a specialty of onrinec for school children's eyes. j Dr. Swanson and Russell Parsons arrived in Milford Tuesday. Dr. Swanson is in Salt Lake at the present, pres-ent, time on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Quayle entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday, for Mrs. Vern Shingleton, Mr. and Mrs. John McKeon and family and Mr. George Natter of Salt Lake City. Dr. J. J. Buswell ophetrometic specialist, of Salt Lake, will be at the Milford Hotel, Thursday, January Janu-ary 24th. No charge for testing the eyes. References. Glasses are worn for health as well as vision. M. Dickerson returned yesterday from a trip to Caliptra, California where he spent some time visiting friends. He reports a very enjoyable trip. We have in the vicinity of Mil-fordi, Mil-fordi, a fine piano, also a player-piano which we would rather dispose of locally than ship back to Salt Lake. Instruments will, of course be sold separately. To any responsible party who will agree to take up the banance of the contract on either in-! in-! strument, we will extend the privilege privi-lege of our easy terms and give immediate im-mediate possession on payment of a deposit, balance to be paid in con- veuiKm lusLuiiLueu La Limt win uianc the buying a pleasure. If interested, write quick to Sales Manager Consolidated Conso-lidated Music Company, 48-50 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. |