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Show L o c als Ralph Caster.line of Lynndyl, spent Monday evening here. Mr. and Mjs. Orwin, Mercy and Jim, and Mrs. Stoker spent Sunday at the reservoir. Fall and Winter Samples just In. ("oats for women tailored to measure Matheson, the Tailor. Karl Tolton and Wells Murdock, of Beaver, were speakers at the L. 1). S. church Sunday night. Clair Nichols left last week for Echo, Oregon, where he has accepted a position as manager of a store. Mrs. Stella Hickman, of Nephi, arrived ar-rived here Sunday to take Mrs. Ger-nio's Ger-nio's place in the telephone office. Miss Lillian Tanner has the position of relief operator. Mrs. Lulu Germo left Wednesday evening for Salt Lake City, where she will make her home. Mrs Germo Ger-mo has been with the Mountain States Telephone company for fifteen years, and for four years has been chief operator here. She has been a splendid worker in the Rebekah lodge, and is always interested in the social welfare of the city. Mrs. Germo's many friends and acquaintances acquain-tances wish her success and happiness happi-ness in her new home. Miss Margaret Dusenberry is in charge of the Music department at the high school. Miss Dusenberry is a neice of Senator Reed Smoot and her mother, Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry, Dusen-berry, is one of the foremost women educators of the state. She has studied music for many years. Her teachers are Ardasonie. of New York Emma Lucy Gates, of New York, ana Miss Florence Jesperson, of Boston She also took a short course while abroad a year or so ago. It will tie welcome news to the Milford public-to public-to know that she will take a limited number of pupils in voice culture. Miss Dusenberry can be found- any time after schools hours at the Hotei Atkin. |