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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS Karl S. Carlton left yesterday for a short business trip to Los Angeles. Mrs. John McKecu and family will spend the week end in Salt Lake City Mrs. L. R. Foamier and son spent the week in Milford. A big time at the barn dance at the P. X. ranch is promised Saturday Satur-day the 27th. Come to the barn dance at the P. X. ranch, Saturday night, September Septem-ber 27. Overalls and aprons are in style at tin barn dance. Saturday September Septem-ber 27. T. X. ranch. Charles Glenn returned the first of the week, from a three weeks' pleasure plea-sure trip in Los Angeles. Mrs. H. M. Coon and mother, Mrs Roy White, spent Sunday in Beaver at the home of Mrs. White's father, Mr. Hutchings. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Tanner are now residing in Milford, after spending spend-ing the past six months in Cedar Clfy. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Taylor announce an-nounce the arrival of a baby boy. born at the Community hispital on Wednesday morning. i Miss Rose Stanford departed for her home in Oasis Wednesday to recuperate re-cuperate after a tonsil operation here Monday. Mrs. Merle Edwards is recovering form a bad attack of appendicitis. Warren Fe.'nley, while sliding off a haystack last week, unfortunately broke an ankle. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jennings announce an-nounce the arrival of a baby boy, born Friday Sept. 26. Miss Alice Ipson, of Salt Lake was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Eph. Smith during the week. Miss Letha Schow has accepted a position at the Union Pacific store house. Miss Eleanor Griffiths returned Tuesday from a twenty day trip in California and other places of interest. inter-est. Mrs. Geo. Wood of Minersviile, was operated on for appendicitis here Monday morning and is doing nicely. Don't forget the evening of October Oct-ober 1st is reserved for the Rebekah Annual ball at the opera house. Bring all your friends. Mrs. G. R. Wilcox left Sunday for a visit in Seattle and Spokane, Washington. Wash-ington. Mrs. Waddingham arrived Thursday Thurs-day to visit her daughter, Mrs. B. Bush. Miss Ardath Johnson returned on Thursday from a three weeks visit in southern California. The M. E. Aid will meet Thursday afternoon in the church. All members mem-bers are requested to attend. HaroliS Ryan and Tom Johanseu were called to Salt Lake on business this morning. I B. M. Preseott. traveling service I agent for the Union Pacific, made a pleasant call at this office today. E. J. Sullivan and J. L. Low are back in Milford again in the employ of the r.iilroad company. J. W. Evans. W. W. Thomas. F. iKanr.lor and Elmer Davis vro I another party of business men. who arrived her? Tuesday and remained several days. Fred Kennedy of Salt Lake City O. E. Beck of Ogden, were here this Katheryn Stilwell of Salt Lake, was here Tuesday on charity work. S. R. Wickel, A. J. Pelliter, A. L. Pelliter and F. H. Tucker, all of Salt Lake City, landed in Milford on Wednesday Ralph Gentry and R. C. Yuridt, of the government employ, were here this past week. W. O. Cluff of Richfield; and Elmer El-mer Johnson of Salt Lake, were here recently with electrical goods for the public. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Armstrong of Los Angeles, have located In Milford. Mil-ford. Mr. Armstrong has a position j with the Union Pacific at the shops. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whittleton. of 1 Baltimore. Md.. were here this past ! week. H. X. Parkinson and A. W. Leg-gtt. Leg-gtt. of Salt I., ike. wore selling goods pn-t week. i Mr. ?nd Mrs. P. H. Stngg have !!'! to locfitf in Milford with h.-:'y "irre - ons. Vr. Stagg has a res' -ion wi'h th" railroad compnnv. C. J. Ifn-al. of Salt Lake City, i wrt Vi-e r'.ox'.n pictures here this wk. |