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Show LOCALS and PERSONALS For Sale Furniture. Call phone 49. John 0. Augel of Salt Lake wae selling paint in Mil ford Monday. Mrs. L. Baine and young son, are now located at Hie Hotel Atkin. W. J. Norlson and E. J. James of Rlcorton, were here yesterday. J. W. Miller and H. L. Taylor of Ruth Nevada, were here this week. Miss Sabra Frazier left Friday for a visit in San Bernardino. Mrs. Ray Outzen has as a guest this week, her mother, of Marysvale. For Sale One baby buggy. Call phone 49. P. F. Kirk returned Wednesday from a businos strip to Los Angeles Mrs. W. T. Morley has returned from Salt Lake City. Modern home for sale on Main street, very cheap. Call phone 49. W. H. Elmer left Wednesday morning for Fly. Nevada. Mrs. Ralph Quayle is visiting with her pnrents in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Maurice Johnson spent several sev-eral days in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. John Dugan and little son were visitors in Salt Lake last week Mrs. Wilson Moore of Provo was a visitor hore during the week. Mrs. Roy White Bpent Saturday and Sunday in Beaver with her father Mr. Hutchings. Miss LaPriell Clements returned Monday morning from Salt Lake, where she has spent the past three weeks with her mother and sister. Mrs. Miles White is up from Cali-ente Cali-ente visiting with her parents, Mr. andi Mrs. Carl Levi. D. A. Kelly, C. H. Erickson and P. C. Haywood, of Salt Lake City were here a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Rouke, of Los Angeles, are now located at the Baker ranch. Dr. Alexander and C. A. Eldridge are here looking after their many patrons. Miss Metcalf of Salt Lake City, has accepted a position at the railroad shops. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cottrell returned re-turned Wednesday from a short bus-: ines .strip to Los Angeles. i L. R. Fournier of Richfield, was here this week looking after interests inter-ests of the Telluride Power Co. Bill Faucett feels much better after af-ter an operation for appendicitis, which took place last week. Mrs. Rudert is .entertaining the Catholic ladles at. sewing this afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. John Hanlon returned Monday Mon-day from Los Angeles, after spending spend-ing two weeks with her parents. The Junior Six will play at tne Hotel Atkin during the dinner hour on Sunday, from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Maud James is convalessing after a serious operation performed last week. The George Brown family of Min-ersville. Min-ersville. are now located in the Lew-Williams Lew-Williams residence on Main street. Chas. Baker is the proud owner ! of the lovely bungalow formerly i owned by George Fernley. Elem Fouts is back again after spending a week at the home of his daughter in Salt Lake City. W. D. Mathew passed away at his home here Tuesday evening, the result re-sult of Brlght's disease. Joe Kinney departed for St. George j Wednesday morning and will spend ! the coming week there. I Mr. and Mrs. Chilton announce I he arrival of a baby boy born March Sth. J Watch on the street for the green I carnations. Celebrate with us for the day, March 17th. Catholic Lad- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coon spent the week end at Black Rock, the guests of Mrs. Walter James. Garratt S. Wilkin of Salt Lake City and Lewis H. Merritt of Duluth, Minn., are here looking into Moscow mining matters. Mr. O. J. David spent severaal days in Salt Lake with his wife, who is at. the L. D. S. hospital recovering from a very critical operation. Mrs. Ross Lang and small son. Walice, spent several days in Salt Lake this week, visiting with her sister, Miss Garnitta Clements. ! Mr. Harve Hedges is reported as doing nicely after undergoing an operation op-eration for gall stones, Saturday morning at the Holy Cros shospital in Salt Lake City. I Harold Bailey is suffering from a severe strained foot and ankle, caus-' caus-' ed by basket ball practice Thursday evening, preventing him from playing play-ing in the game against Beaver this evening. j Mr. and Mrs. David . Tanner returned re-turned from Salt Lake City last week ' where they went to visit Mr. Tan-i Tan-i ner's brother, Abner, who had his ! leg amputated a few days previous to their return. The loss of the leg . was the result of a mine accident which occurred last May. |