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Show L o c als Mrs Jessie FrazT. of Reed, was in th city sh.iiip.iis' Tuesday. .Mr. Dan Taylor, of Snake Valley, spent Tuesday here on business. Mrs. Fred Hill returned Tuesday from Salt Lake City. ('has Hi'lstreet went to Salt Lake Funday to attend the Elks' circus. Mrs. Win. Martin is spending a few days in Salt Lake City. Mrs. D. E. Ralston of Lynndyl. spent Friday of last week here. Mrs. Archie Kinder is quite sick at her home. R D. Stancliff was in from the ranch Wednesday. A l-oli Tinr-lor Walter Rlnpknpr and Arch Blackner have joined the j movies. A. E. Smith lm been anpomted subngent for the Dodge Brothers' car for Southwestern Utah. Mr. Milton Pool left on a business trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday night. D N. Hickman has returned from I vnndyl. where he went to take Inventory In-ventory in the railroad warehouse. William Faucett left Saturday on a business trip to Los Angeles, California. Cali-fornia. ; Dr. and Mrs. J. F. McGregor at-1 at-1 tended the Ward reunion here last i Friday night. , i Mrs. P. J Adams spent Friday I and Saturday here with ' her chil- ! dren. i Miles and Roy White, and Warren ! Atkin are working at Goldfleld, Ne- f eada. j Mrs. V. M. Palmer has as her f guest, Mrs. Helen S. Haveland, of ! Kansas City, Mo. i Frank Kuchenmister returned on Tuesday from Salt Lake, where he went to attend the State Fair. Mrs. Milton Pool and two little daughters went to American Fork Saturday to attend the funeral of & her uncle. i Mrs. Harry Larson and children returned home from Elsinore Sun- t day. Mr. Larson went after them. i Art, Dug and Harold Ryan and .. lorn Johansen of Snake Valley were in town Tuesdav. s Mrs. Ji mGibson is in very poor ; I'.iralth and has been confined to her i home for some time. i ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beard and son returned Saturday from Paragoonah. where they spent a week with Mrs. Beard's parents. i ! Mrs. Harvey Hedges returned on Friday of last week, from Cedar City where she spent a week with relatives. rela-tives. Guy Richards, Thos Mullhall and j Skilley Johansen. of Snake Valley, " ; were in town on business Tuesday. ! Arthur and John Ryan were iroui cue rtyan ruincn in rJine valley val-ley Tuesday. Mrs. L. B. Daniels left Thursday for Los Angeles and will later so to Sacramento to spend a month with her sister. Four work trains are being advertised adver-tised for to haul gravel for the Fillmore Fill-more branch The work on this line is going to be rushed as fast as possible, pos-sible, to handle the sugar beet crop. Messrs J. M. Taylor and William Stevens of the Salt Lake Hardware company; and Midgley salesman for 'the Utah Refining company, spent Monday and Tuesday here. Mrs. L. S Schumaker and Mr. E. W. Clay of Burbank, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clay. Mr. T. C. Jensen and Mr Hans Lorensen of Richfield, were in town Tuesday, on their way west to pur- W chase cattle. pf Deputy Sheriff E. O. Puffer, who has been on duty here for some lit- tie time, returned to his home at Beaver Sunday. Miss Marcia Levi left Sunday to P attend school at the B. Y, U. at Pro- vo She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Karl Levi, who return- ed home Monday. jj John Pitchforth met with a pain- sj ful accident Monday while at the Tay 1 ranch In Snake Valley. He was i trying to rope a calf and got to near its heells. ij t The Mountain States Telephone t girls of late have been very busy of S late putting through long distance caits ror the Lasky Film Co. S Mrs. Marshall Levi, of Beaver, and little daughter, Patty, spent Friday and Saturday here with their husband hus-band and father, Mr. Marshall Levi. Morrison Hickman, superintendent superintend-ent of the Telluride Power company, of Richfield, spent several days here last week. Mr. and Mrs J. T. Tanner and Itha Bigler, of Nephi, motored over from Beaver Friday night to attend the reunion. Mrs. C. L. Alquist, of Caliente, visited vis-ited with Mrs Ella Ernst Friday on her way home from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Charles Himstreet returned home Tuesday from a week stay in Caliente with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Himstreet. Mrs. Josie Gilson and little son, Mrs. H. H. Ashworth and' Mrs. Edith Edi-th Woolsey of Beaver, were the guests of Mrs. Karl Levi Tuesday. Mrs. Sadie Bartholomew, of Fillmore, Fill-more, has- come to spend' the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Dave Tanner. Tan-ner. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lang have moved mov-ed from the McDonald apartments to the Kesler apartments in the south part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brownfleld were in from their ranch Friday evening of last week, and were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Smith. Little Leona Beard1, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beard, met with a painful accident Friday of last . ; veek. While at play with her school- j mates she fell and broke her ankle. She is getting along very nicely. Mr and Mrs. Reuben Siewert of J Wilmington. California, write that,' 'We like our new home very much, and would like to have our Milford friends locate In Wilmington. We miss you all and best regards to all" j Miss Elsie Hales, third grade teacher in the public schools spent Sunday at her home In Beaver. Arnold Low, of Beaver, spent Friday Fri-day morning of last week, with his aunt, Mrs Ephriam Smith. Mr. Low had been 'to Salt Lake City to purchase pur-chase throuirhbj'ed cattle. : Mrs. Wm. Fernley returned Sunday from a week's stay in Beaver with her brother and wife, Mr. and' Mr. Henry Boyter. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Schow of Caliente, arrived' here Tuesday evening eve-ning by auto to visit Mr. Schow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Schow. Spencer returned to Caliente In the morning to prepare his house hold goods for shipment to Salt Lake, where he has been tranafered. Mrs. Schow will remain here for a few days. IThe many friends of Dr. and Mrs. Markham will be glad to know that the doctor is recovering nicely from a very serious operation for an ab-cess ab-cess on the brain. Mrs Markham writes that although the operation was even more serious than they expected, ex-pected, that he is now able to sit up for a short time, and expects to be able to be moved to his home In a few days. i |