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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Win. Hurst was over from Beaver yesterday. J. V. Kocheck and E. J. Sullivan were here Wednesday. Leonard Merldan. Valentine Bog-ner, Bog-ner, Helen Bogner and Florence Bog ner of Illinois, spent Tuesday In Mil-ford. Mil-ford. W. W. Thomas, Continental oil official, of-ficial, spent the week in Milford. Otto Meek and! a party from Los Angeles were here Sunday. Mrs. A. Buscher and family of Salt Lake, were here on Sunday. Carl Madsen and family, of Preston, Pres-ton, Nevada, arrived In Milford Saturday Sat-urday and spent a night and a day here. L. L. Trask and daughter, Eleanor, Elea-nor, of St. John's Michigan, were In Milford on Sunday last. T. D. Williams and J. M. Tayler, of Z. C. M. I., were with us this week. Mrs. Guy Richardson of Garrison, ha9 spent the week in Milford. Mr. and Mrs C. F .Bray of Salt Lake City, were here this past week. George Whitshire is seen on the streets again. Mr. and, Mrs. S. L. Barton were here yesterday from Caliente. H. L. Shoutz and, R. G. Premersel, of Washington. D. C. spent Saturday and Sunday in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. John Matson and daughter; B. H. Goddard, M. J. West of Salt Lake City, are here today visiting vis-iting the mines. Geo. Knutson, Union Pacific agriculturist, agri-culturist, was In Salt Lake City on Wednesday on official business. Born Saturday, September 12th to i Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hickman, a fine boy. Miss Bessie Klllam entertained a few friends at a parchesl party at jher home Wednesday evening. L. (.;. Clay rnotore ': to Fillmore ou V.'e !;iy wlih Thomas D-unUm an! i'aii,i:y. F ?'.r.:t'"i v;:.h Saturday, Septem-U-r !,, .'An .'.iuivl Rogers, city II-Uv II-Uv ir:a:i. v- .'. .-Lory hour fron. 2 p. in- lv 3 p. i'i. ach Saturday iu the city library. All children between tit? ag---3 it five and ten are invited to attend. Jco Murdock and family visited relatives in Beaver Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Warren Neilsen, of Heaver, were Milford visitors Tues- j lay. Joe Tribole and family spent Sat-! urday up in Bcav:r canyon. They had: ar trouble and W. F. Cottrell went! :) that evening to tow them home. B. M. Prescott. of Los Angeles. I traveling service agent for the Vn-1 ion Pacific, was in Milford today on' official business. i Wm. MeChie went to Salt Lake 1 Monday night to take the two little 1 sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goff, to I be with their mother, while Mr. Goff I i is in the hospital. j Mrs. Charles Moore returned on Thursday from Rlanchard, Iowa, where she went tc a", nd the funeral of her uncle. Dr. Handier, district superintend cnt of the M. E. missions of Utah. will be down from Salt Lake City Sunday, October 4. and will preach both morning and evening. Mrs. Faye Hickman and daughter, liElanor, returned Tuesday noon ! ! from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Gus j Fasten in Beaver. ii Al Cline and Bert Nichols went to j Beaver Tuesday on business for thu j flolden Rule store. Mr." Nichols re-1 re-1 manned to take charge of the store j there until the new manager arj'ives. s Wanted Man with car to sell complete line quality Auto Tires and Tubes. Exclusive territory. Experl-! Experl-! once not necessary. Salary $300 per 1 month. Milestone Rubber Co. East j Liverpool, Ohio. The Baldwin Piano Company hay J left on hand, near Milford, a high j .srade instrument they will sell at a J great reduction. This instrument of- fers a real opportunity. Terms to res-a res-a ponsible people. Perfect condition X The Baldwin Piano Co. 1 636 Califor nia, Denver, Colo. Mr. and. Mrs. George Knutson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Noorda and Mr. and Mrs, Rolf Bellingmo spent Sunday in Beaver canyon. Mrs. T. Waddingham and! Mrs. Brown Bush of Salt Lake City, passed pas-sed through Milford Wednesday oii their way to Los Angeles. Mrs. Bush will return to Milford in a short im? and she and Mr. Bush will make their home here again. Miss Lucile Warner of Los Angeles, Angel-es, came in Sunday night from Poca-tello, Poca-tello, where she had been visiting, (or a short visit with Mrs. Rolf Bellingmo. Bel-lingmo. Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Ryan of Wah Wah, were Milford visitors Tuesday. They were en route to Salt Lake City Miss Martha Hurst of Beaver, visited vis-ited relatives here Tuesday en route to Salt Lake City, where she will attend at-tend the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Genv. Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Al Cline attended at-tended the Peerless Ulayers' dance in Beaver Friday night. Ebenezer Tanner Sr. returned oil Tuesday to his home in Nephi, after a visit with the families of his sons, Jake, of Beaver; and El). Jr. and Dave of MiTford. Mrs. Tom Martin and: son, Bobble left Saturday night for Salt Lake City, where they will make thetf home, and where Mrs. Martin will take charge of their apartment house recently purchased. The Pierian club met Monday evening eve-ning at the home of Mrs. George i Litchfield. The meeting was openet. by acting president. Mrs. E. F. Sher I wood. Mrs. Markham was electee second vice president. The following program was given: "America's Mystery Land." Mrs. Parley Fisher; "What is fh" Aurora " Mrs. Mark-ham; Mark-ham; "Galvina." Mrs. Robert Sherwood: Sher-wood: Current events. Mrs. E. F. Sherwood and Mr?. D. A. Barter. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wilcox left oh Monday for their vacation In Ten cessee and Arkansas. They were ac companied as far as Salt Lake by Mis? Effie Tr'.'.nnler. who returned to Milford Wednesday. D. A. Baxter, who is taking his first vacation in nine years from Jefferson Jef-ferson Mercantile company, has just returned f-om St. George, where he visited old friends. Judge Morris. Joe Snow and others. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Roper letc Tuesday noon for a visit in Salt Lake City w-lth their daughter, Mrs. Wayne Way-ne Banning. Mr. and Mrs. Banning have just returned form a six weeks' rip to New York City and en route visited relatives in Kansas. Iowa. South Carolina. Colorado and Xeo raska, as well as such points of interest in-terest as Xiagara Falls, Washington D. C, Chicago and Philadelphia. i A number of Milford people were much pleu.-vd -.iue..-.y night i" hear ovcr the radio. little Jane Hank, seven year o.d daua'ui' r ct. Mr. and Mrs. Heb.-r Haak.-. Jan-- oa the program 'uroad t.su .1 from station KHJ . Los Angeles Times, for a piano solo. Juiging from tha applause ap-plause her solo was much appreuai ed by her Lcs Angeles audience, as well as by those listening in. Mr. and Mrs. Art Lewis and tarn ; ily have rented the Barnes property ion South Walrus and are moving there this week. Mr. Lewis is cash-. ! ier at the freight d-.pol. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ez Barton, forme j residents of Milford, are visiting in. Seattle, Washington. Mr. Barton has-j recently purchased the stock of the, j Milford Mercantile company, and at j ter their month's visit in Seattle, the Barton's will return to Milford to make their home. Mrs. Wm. Stirling left Thursday noon for a short visit in Salt LaRu City. While gone Mrs. Stirling will attend a card party given by the Garfield chapter of the O. E. S. lu honor of Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Nevada Cook. The party will bo given Friday night in the Elk's hall in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Miller enter taiued at dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. and; Mrs. Jack Noorda, who leave next week for San Diego, to Circles 1 and 2 of the M. E. ladles aid were very delightfully entertained entertain-ed Thursday afternoon at the homes of Mrs. Jack Sherwood and Mrs. Leo Horton. Much work was accomplished accomplish-ed toward the fall bazaar. Delightful Delight-ful refreshments were served by the hostesses. The regular meeting of the Swas tika club at the M. E. church haw been postponed from the night of October 1st until that of October 8th on account of the Chautauqua. Lawyer Sam Cline is spending a couple of weeks in southern California. |