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Show LOCALS and ; PERSONALS After this date I will not be responsible re-sponsible for any debts contracted by j any one but myself. P. E. I'ezzell. Mrs. Lillian Snider of Salt Lake I City Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. tleorgo Moore. ! Mr. A. C. Nebeker, a former resident resi-dent of Milford, who Is now living In Silver City, returned this woek to look after hta mining interests here. billie Cochrane, Loren and Dern Osborne fished in Mlnersvllle canyon Sunday. James Lang, Chas. Newhart ana Geo. Fernley, left Saturday evening for North Creek for a fishing trip. La Von Bird will leave Friday afternoon af-ternoon for Fillmore, where he is going to spend the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Miller left last week in their car for a vacation trip to Seattle and other points in Washington and Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell and Mrs Ray Snyder and daughter, of Las Vegas, Ve-gas, returned Tuesday to Lynndyl. 'l'h- M. K Gcii-ral Aid will u-l ' Thursday aI't-rnooa at the church. ; i .Mrs. Lee Cray i- visiting frUud-J ' near Ik-lta. ; i Mil. Gladys (i.pill returned on Thursday from Yellowstone Park. I ML-.S Frances Aim Sloan has returned re-turned from a mouth's visit in Salt Lake City. i Mr. and Mrs. Win. McGhie and sons, Lyle and Lynn, returned Tuesday Tues-day from a visit in Salt Lake City. I ' Horn Wednesday. July 1, to Mr and Mrs. K. W. King, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Osborne have rented the lioyeer house Just vacated by Warren Atkin, and moved there this week. Mrs. O. J. David came down from Salt Lake City Monday and is visiting visit-ing Mrs. Russell Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Turner of Denver. Colo, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Lewis on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fernley ano son, Jim, and Mr. and Mr?. Maurio Johnson left Monday morning for Fish Lake to spend a week fishing and camping. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gibson left Thursday noon to visit their daughter daugh-ter in Salt Lake. They will also visit their two sons in Park City and Garfield Gar-field while gone. Miss Irene Tanner will leave Sun-lay Sun-lay for a two weeks' vacation in Los Aneteles. where she will visit her sis ter. Miss Thelma Tanner, who is taking tak-ing a nurses training course in the general hospital. Mrs. W. S. Srhow and daughter, Helen Jean, returned recently from Enterprise, where she has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Morris. Dr. W. W. Markham and family spent last week in Salt Lake City, where Dr. Markham attended the Dental convention. He reports a very enjoyable trip even to seeing a good baseball game. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kesler ant. family returned this week from Sail Lake City, where they have been visiting vis-iting with friends and relatives. tVTi- onrl Aire CMot-V TDplor o r, family returned from Salt Lake visit the first of the week with a new Oldsmobile sedan. Mrs. Fred Levi and children ars over from Beaver visiting relatives and preparing, to move back to Mil-ford Mil-ford instead of spending the summer in Beaver. The Sewing Circle of the Catholic Cathol-ic Ladies league met at the home of Mrs. George Himetreet on Monday afternoon. Luncheon was served, after af-ter a delightful afternoon of sewing for the League bazaar. Miss Beth Himstreet entertained two tables of bridge on Tuesday evening eve-ning in honor of Mrs. Florence Strong of Salt Lake City, who is thu guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley. A college luncheon was erved at midnight. John Williams and family have returned re-turned from Provo wnere they had been through the illness and death of Mrs. William's father, C. I. Moore. Mrs. Moore returned with them. F. Kuchenmeister. I. L. Rood, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Steenbock and Mrs. Steenbock's daughter, Betty Wetzel, of Salt Lake City, returned Thursday from a trip to Fish Lake. Mrs. Rolf Bellingmo entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon. Those who attended were: Mrs. J. H. Weston. Mrs. M. P. Lewis, Mrs. Chas j Miller and Mrs. F. C. Crookston. Wm. Graff has sold his residence ; on Xorth McKeon street to Mr. and ' Mrs. Warren Atkin. and has-purchased the Castle residence next door. Both families have taken uossess-jen of their new homes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fernley enter-, enter-, tained the following guests at dinner din-ner Sunday evening: Mr. and Mrs. 1 James Boyter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stirling. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cochrane Mr. and Mrs. James Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. Mr.urice Johnson. j Mrs. C. E. Burgess returned Sat-; Sat-; urday from a visit with her parents in Twin Falls, Idaho. |