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Show ' LOCALS and PERSONALS Miss lienita James was a weekend week-end guest of Mrs. W. C. Coates iu South Milford. j Coi. and -Mrs. Davidson of Fort Douglas visited Miss Gladys Gospril! Monday. Mrs. Burton is in Milford taking rare of her business and visiting old friends. Mrs. R. E. Hunter left on No. 25 Sunday for Los Angeles for a ten day vacation which she was very i much in need of. Mrs. C. I. Hunstreet spent Sunday Sun-day and Monday in town at the home of Mrs. J. F. Calloway. Mrs. Hunstreet Hun-street has been visiting her daughters daugh-ters at Los Angeles. Mrs. Ross Smith returned home Tuesday morning from Pleasant Grove, where she has been visiting. Mrs. J. F. Calloway returned home Saturday morning from Salt Lake, having been called there by the serious illness of an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clay went to Snake "fnlley Tuesday, returning Thursday. Noah Jolley visited in Milford Tuesday on his way to his home iu Garrison, after spending souie time ' in Florida. Geo. Kennan returned to Las Vegas after spending several days here looking after his mining interests. inter-ests. ! Mrs. J. E. Yither and daughter, Naomi, left on No. 4 Sunday for Salt Lake to visit her mother, Mrs. Dan Feeney, an old time resident of Frisco. Mrs. V. Waddoups is nursing at the hospital, taking the place of Mrs. Hunter, who is visiting in Los Angeles. An-geles. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H. Rice returned re-turned Wednesday morning, being called back by the death of Mrs. Rice's grandmother, Mrs. Orwin. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Miller returned re-turned from Salt Lake Tuesday and report Walter James improving nicely. E. D. Young, Geo. L. Harris and John M. Williams have been promoted pro-moted to passenger conductors. "Oh you brass button." Mrs. P. J. Adams is ill at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake. The Service Star will meet this afternoon. The business of the meeting will be given next week. : i |