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Show Locals i Miss Miiry Homier is clerking at J Milford Pharmacy. j Miss lilcina While is clerking at! l In; .). ('. Penney store Percy .Meeks, of Snake Vullcy was in Kiwii Thursday. Ross Smith has gone to Eureka to fi lid work Russell Parsons returned Monday evening from the oil fields at Virgin. E. W. flay of TSurbank, spent Saturday and Sunday here. Jack Chapman, of Lund, was in town Monday. Wm. Walker of Heaver, spent Tuesday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mowers of Heaver, Hea-ver, spent Tuesday hero. Horn to- Mr. and Mrs. K. Mukaiha-ra. Mukaiha-ra. at Black Rock, Sunday. September Septem-ber 3, a boy. Mr? H. H. Pitchforth left Monday evening for a few days a t Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. A. McKay, of Clear Lake, was in town Thursday of last week, shopping Ted Kronholm returned Thursday of last week from a three weeks' visit at Midvale and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs Fred Ludtke returned return-ed Friday of last week from a trip to Los Angeles. California. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner and Mrs Myron Lewis motored over to Kanosh on Friday of last week. Rev. Zook returned Saturday evening eve-ning from Salt Lake City, where he went to attend conference Mrs. Merle Edwards was brought home from Parowan Saturday quite sick with tonsilitis. The Misses Bertha and Irene Kes-ler Kes-ler returned Wednesday from a camping camp-ing trip to Marysvale and Parowan. Mr. Stevenson, salesman for the Salt Lake Hardware company, was . in town Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Enis Jones and family, fam-ily, are moving to their ranch home at Adanisville. Mrs. It. H Pitchforth. who was seriously injuerd in an auto accident, acci-dent, last week, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Himstreet were the host and hostess at a dinner party Riven for Mr. and Mrs. Press Duffin and Mrs. Henry Hunter Mrs. Harry Larson is spending ' several weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S S. SCorensen, of Elsi-nore. Mr. and Mrs. T. Frizaell and dau- j glner, Alice, left Monday for Long Iicaeh, California, where Miss Alice will enter business college. Mrs. C. L. Ford and daughter, who have been spending the summer with relatives in I'lnta county, returned j home Monday. Mr. Mueller, the jeweler, has moved mov-ed from the Dobson store to the building occupied by Robert Mathe-scn, Mathe-scn, the tailor. Mrs. H. M. Kinney, and sonn Arthur Ar-thur Kinney, of Provo, are here visiting vis-iting their son and brother, Joe Kinney. Mrs. Abe Fotheringham is visiting at the 'home of Mr. Fotheringham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fother-.ingham, Fother-.ingham, at Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Orwln and family, fam-ily, spent Sunday at the Minersville reservoir and spent a delightful afternoon af-ternoon boating and fishing. Word has been received from Mrs. Harry Lai-sen and son Paul, who are at Elsinore for their health, that that they are both much Improved. Mrs. Scott Tanner entertained a few friends Saturday with a dinner party in honor of her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Spencer Heinier, treaving salesman sales-man for the Utah Coal-Fuel company, com-pany, was in town Thursday, calling on their local agents, Milford Flour, Feed and Coal company. Mrs. W. F. Sterling will entertain the O. E. S. ladies at a social tea on Saturday. September 9th. from 2 until un-til 5 o'clock. Editor Carlton returned from the Utah Press association meeting which met in Richfield last Friday and Saturday. Sat-urday. He reports a very interesting and profitable meeting Mr. and Mrs. Phil Orwin motored over to Beaver Monday to take Mrs. George Goodwin, who has been spend iug a week at Reed with her son, Karl Goodwin. Dr. A. N. Leonard, specialist, spent Sunday here and removed tonsils for six persons at the office of Dr Hunter. Hunt-er. Mr. and Mrs. George Himstreet. Mrs. C. L. Alquist, Mrs. E. N. Mitchell', Mitch-ell', and Mrs. Spencer Schow motored from Caliente to Milford Sunday, returning re-turning Monday Miss Iris Knudsen returned, Monday Mon-day evening, from a two weeks' visit vis-it at Caliente, with her aunt, Mrs Clyde Casterline. David and Meta Engleke left Monday Mon-day night for Salt Lake City, to begin be-gin school work. They were accompanied accom-panied by Miss Iris Knudsen. W. F. Gospill made a call at the News office Tuesday and left a fine bunch of Russian olives, grown on his ranch, southeast of town. Mrs. Clarence Woodbury who was ; the guest of Mrs. J. L. Griffiths for; Thursday and Friday, of last week, left Friday evening tor her home in Idaho Mr and Mrs. George Trent returned re-turned from !.; Angeles, Calii'ir-uia. Calii'ir-uia. to their home a' l-!ct, .N'eva-iu. .Sunday. .Mr. Trent's health is much improved and he will resume his duties du-ties as teit grapher. Rev. and Mrs. Xook leave next . Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City, where they will attend the Annual conference of the Methodist church of Utah, to be held September 13-17 in Grace M. E. church. George Jefferson returned Saturday, Satur-day, from a trip to Salt Lake. He was accompanied by his nephew, Harry Har-ry Jefferson, who has been spending the summer with his aunt, Mrs. Marie Lemmon. Miss Lillian Harris, who has been spending two weeks here, with her aunt. Mrs. Russell Parsons, returned to her home Tuesday, accompanied by her cousin, Russell Jr., who will spend a week with his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Harris. Miss Irene Tolton of Beaver, and nephew, Jeff Tolton, of Salt Lake, were the guests of Mrs. Lulu Germo at dinner Sunday. They left the same evening for Salt Lake City, where Miss Tolton will teach this year at the University. What does the ten o'clock church bell mean that rings every morning? It is a call to prayer for everyone who believes in prayer Pray for God's intervention in the industrial situation. situa-tion. That His wisdom may be accepted ac-cepted and the strikes settled on a basis of justice and fair play. May the sound of the bell call you to prayer pray-er too. IT. Blanding was here from Los Vegas on Wednesday. Boost Be at the Atkin hotel for the band; concert Friday evening. Robert Elliott of Provo, was here last Friday. M.r. and Mrs. Alden Ire and two sons, have decided to locate in Milford. Mil-ford. Mrs. Jo. R. Murdock Jr. and son Gordon, are spending a few days in Beaver R. Theriot and; John C Smith of Salt Lake, were selling goods in Mil-fr.rd Mil-fr.rd this past week. Constance Talmadge as Cleopatra ;n "Polly of the Follies" Sunday and Monday. Remember, children 20c on Sunday Sun-day nights and only 10c on Monday nights at Victory theatre. Miss Etta Cluff. of Marysvale is here visiting her aunt. Mrs. Mattie Armstrong. F. C. West, an official of the Continental Con-tinental Oil company, spent a couple of days in our city this, week. Mrs. Karl Levi and daughter Margaret, Mar-garet, motored over to Beaver on Wednesday, to attend the Robinson reunion held in I he Park building. Seventy-nine were present. Mr. Clyde Chipman, of American Fork, is here in Milford. He has a position with the .1. C. Penney Co store. A Cromwell and Walter Reed of the Lasky corporation of moving pictures, pic-tures, were here last week. They came to look over a tract of land for a studio in this section. You will hear more of this later on. Sec Constance Talmodge Sunday and Monday at (he Victory Theatre in "Polly, of the Follies." Mr. and Mrs. Lee Erickson went to Springville last Friday. They returned re-turned Monday evening, accompanied by Mr. Erickson's sister. Miss Erickson. Erick-son. She will be one o the tea'ch-ers tea'ch-ers in our public schools this coming com-ing term'. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Christophen-sen. Christophen-sen. of Pasadena. California, have been here spending a few days with Mrs. Christophens-n's sister, Mrs. Leslie Clay The fore part of the week was spent at Frisco, with Mr. Christophersen's father, Mr Burt Christophersen. They left " Friday evening of last week, for their home at Pasadena. W. J. McAdoo, former secretary of the United States treasury, passed through Milford Monday on his way to Idaho, to attend the Snake River raft excursion. |