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Show L o c als Mrs. Rachel Jefferson is im into her new home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis left Sunday night to make their home at Lynndyl. Born to Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. P. Unthank of Frisco, a son. November 27. All concerned doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Ralston of No. 10 on Railroad row, have moved to Lynndyl. Lyn-ndyl. Mr. C. B. Brooks and family are spending a few days at Salt Lake City. E. C. McGarry and Ray Barton of Salt Lake City, were Milford vis t-ors t-ors Monday. ' Miss Melba Fotheringham. daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Fother-ingham, Fother-ingham, of Salt Lake City, was united unit-ed in marriage to Mr. Roy Brown of Draper. I'tah. Thanksgiving day. They will make their home at Draper. Drap-er. Mt. Blow gave a dinner party on Sunday evening at the Atkin Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yeager are home from a trip to Sal Lake City. Robert Elliott of 1'iovo, was here on Tuesday Mr. Lewis Smith of Fillmore was in Milford on Monday. A great many Xmas parties aje being planned. F. J. Wilson was 'here from Lou Angeles this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. VanFleet are visiting Mrs. Manuel at Black Rock. Mrs. W. F. Cottrell is spending a few days in Salt Lake City. v Mrs. C. Copeland, who has 'been quite sick is improving. The only explanation of Tanlac's great success is 'tanlac's true worth Milford Pharmacy.- Beyond the power of the tongue, wi'.'hin the sight of your eyes soon. Watch for "Twin Beds." soon. R. A. Fulford of Fresno, California, Californ-ia, has accepted a position in the railway shops. i " !i. V.'aUS.'k. t. C. vik , ..M l I i. C. White of Suit Lake Ci'.; v -r.. w.ih us this week I ('. E. Erk-ks.. t.. i' A. K !! ana : . .1. Ccnway. :t:i j.f Salt Lake City ! v.vre in our ei'y t li i - week. j A cur load of alfalfa s-ed was lipped last Tuesday. This is the ! to go cut this .-L'a.-on. Al Kirk has purchased tile David liome. Wonder what lit tie bird Al - trying to catch. Mrs. Lawreiico Skinner jej Mrs. ! Skinner of Beaver, are spend ing he week here with relatives. i Mrs. Rains, assistant post mistress, mist-ress, is back on duty, having been :" for a few days. 'You will want a bottle of ihe won-'rful won-'rful Tanloc remedy. You can get i' from Milford Pharmacy. The remainder of the pipe recently recent-ly purchased at New-house by the y has been place, 1 on the ground l" ere to finish up the sewer system '' ".st of town. I Mrs. Williamson of Paragoonah is ".ere visiting her daughter. Mrs. J"f-fers. J"f-fers. -See one of the famous prima don-'ms don-'ms as a dance hall singer in a Western West-ern mining camp, at the Victory Theatre Saturday night. Geo. Rogers has purchased a lot on North Sloddard, from the Milford Realty company, and 'has the plans rade for a new house which will be built at once. W. C. Cates of the Demonstration arm, spent Tuesday in town. Mr. ".'a;es states that he is enjoying the rry best of health. H. W. Miller, Robert C. Gundt. Lloyd F. Rasmussen, all of the government gov-ernment survey, were in Milford on Tuesday. Mr. Mueller has been in Salt Lake City the past week. He returned to Iilford today. . Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gourley left n Tuesday afternoon for California Whit'ier is the place where they will -eside permanently Mountain lions, wolves, bears, wild cats all the wild beasts of the wilds 'lee before the great forest fires in "Nomads of the North" at the Victory Vic-tory Theatre Sunday and Monday. Mrs. W. F. Watts, who has been sending some little time here with er husband, Mr H. F. Watts, the -hiropractor, was called home by ickness. Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Oscar Larson returned home from Beaver Wednesday of last week, where she had been spending s. few days with br mother and sisters. sis-ters. Mrs. Jane Munford and Mrs. Maye White. Mrs. S. Barwick left Monday for Los Angeles, where she will pack her furniture and ship it to Milford. The Barwicks have recently pur-"hased pur-"hased the Tattersall -home. Mrs. James Lang accompanied her aunt. Mrs. c. C. Shepherd of Beaver, Bea-ver, to Silt Lake City. Mondav evening. even-ing. Mrs. Shepherd is having a very serious time with her eyes and has gone to consult a specialist. Mayors, bankers, lawyers, prominent promi-nent . government, state and count v ifhcials. prominent business and professional pro-fessional men an I Ministers of the posnel hav endorsed Tanlac. Mil- . '"ord Pharmacy. , -Vrs. T. B. Rnscon w,..nt to SaU j Uke ('if" Friday evening of last I week. She returned Sunday evening j accompanied by Mrs. Chester Has-i Has-i kell. who has been ui Ihe hospital for several weeks. Mrs. Haskell is ; recovering nicely from her opera- tion. ! Greater than "Ha.-k to God's Conn try" greater than all other photo- j Plays of life in the Far North a i veritable scenic marvel in which lover3 r r nature will find rare delights de-lights a record-breaker for romance roman-ce and thrills Nomads of ihe North. "at Victory Theatre on Sun 'lay and Monday. "Your hushard seems pleased." "Yes. he played golf tlvs afternoon." "Did he make a good score?" "No. 'ook the same old nne hundred and wo. but he's perfectly delighted be-"nus be-"nus he can sit down and figure bow-it bow-it ought to have been an ST." Detroit De-troit Free Press. |