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Show LOCALS & PERSONALS Mrs. llean Erickson and small daughter Florene, arrived home Monday Mon-day morning from a short visit in Salt Lake City. W. H. Broyles was in Milford Sunday. Sun-day. V. 0. Cluff was down from Richfield Rich-field for several days this week. Myles Hutehins of Beaver, was in Milford Tuesday. Miss Kendall Franke and Mrs. F. B. Robinson came down from Rocky Ford to shop Tuesday in Milford. Mrs. Lucille Raines had her hand severely injured this week when, the general delivery window at the post office fell, mashing two fingers. Miss Benita James, Miss Helen James accompanied by Mrs. W. C. Cates motored to Salt Lake for the Thanksgiving football game and to meet Elden Cates who will be in the city with the team from Logan U. A. C. Dr. and Mrs. Addison Bybee entertained en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Robinson Robin-son and Miss Kendall Franke of Rocky Ford at Thanksgiving dinner, with Mrs. Bybee and Miss Alice assisting. as-sisting. Gene Kirk left Tuesday afternoon on a business trip to Los Angeles. Beard's milk is now for sale at the ' White Market. tf Mrs. Bruce Price and son Bpbbie.. , of Beaver, were guests at the borne j of Mrs. Lloyd Lee Saturday and Suiir day of last week. ' Ren Smith of Salt Lake City was in Milford several clays of this week. Miss Irene Tanner left Monday for Logan. Wendell Stones of Para wan was in Milford Sunday. Jack Summers was in Milford several days on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell left Wednesday for Salt Lake City to spend Thanksgiving with their son, Fred and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yeager left Monday for Sioux Falls, S. D., to spend the holidays with Mr. Yeager's parents. ,. Miss Genevive Price of Beaver, was in Milford visiting friends and relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Maurice Johnson returned home Sunday from Salt Lake City, where she has been ill for some time in the Holy Cross hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Quayle and kiddies left for Salt Lake Wednesday Wednes-day to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Clay and family fami-ly went to Burbank for Thanksgiving. Thanks-giving. Sam Cline and George Jefferson spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City. Robert Greenhalgh and Elmo Miller, Mil-ler, sheep men of Nephi and Murray, were here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meek of Baker, $nd Mr. C. R. Jenkins of Salt Lake, stopped over in Milford Wednesday en route to Meek's ranch. Sam Kesler spent Thanksgiving in Milford. , Wm. Hurst was here on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Edwin A. Ogden of Lehi, was here this week. V. G. Reynolds, formerly of Garrison, Garri-son, but now of Provo, was in Milford for a few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ruschmeier served a very sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner and had Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Atkin as their guests. L. A. Thompson and wife of Ely, Nevada, were here on Wednesday. Lawrence Nelson of Caliente, has been in Milford having dental work done- C P. Goody was with us again for ten days. He left Thursday for Salt Lake. Mrs. J. V. RoRchek arrived in Milford Mil-ford on Monday and will remain permanently. per-manently. Mrs. Rochek will have a beauty parlor at the millinery shop of Mrs. Kelley. Mr. .and Mrs. G. M. Torenson of Delta, were here this week. Miss Grace Smithwarte is spending the week end at her home in Salt Lake City. |