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Show Locals L. S. Twiggs, or Halt Lake City, is with us today. Geo. Summerhays of Salt Lake, arrived ar-rived in Milford Thursday. Fred Landcll of Eureka, was in our city on Tuesday and Wednesday. A prominent woman's club "The Rolling Pin. Jas. Howd came over from Beaver Wednesday. Mr. J. F. Tolton of Beaver, was In our city Thursday. Mrs. J. Blumberg was reported ill on Tuesday nt this week. Miss Mary Bonner was reported as unite sick the past week. Ben Davis shipped out two cars of cattle Wednesday of this week. Dr. Cone's bank account must be growing better and better in every way. D. E. Kirk returned Thursday from a trip to Cedar City. Mrs. John Ridge and son left on Thursday for Provo to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. W F Scott and little son have moved to Milford from Provo Pro-vo Mrs. George Shaffer has been confined con-fined to her home for several days with a severe cold. John C. Smith and C. E. Erickson, of Salt Lake City, wore here this week. J. W. Nevelle and' R. A. Kirkham. two railroad officials, were here yesterday. yes-terday. Mr. George Mitchell of Beaver, was a business visitor in Milford on Wednesday. Mr Edwin Baird spent the last ot tho week in Beaver, the guest of Miss Kate Smith. Don't forget Owen Moore and Marjorie Mar-jorie Daw in Love's an Awful Thing" Sunday and Monday at the Victory Theatre. Mrs. R. B. Price, who has been lnj Beaver for the past two months, re-i turned to Milford Tuesday. Mrs. S. Whitaker and children, ; who have been living in the Blanpiea residence, left Thursday for Salt Lake Dr. W. V. Markham, of Salt Lake, was visiting in Milford Friday and greexing old friends. Mr. Hendrickson, of Frisco, of the Horn Silver mine, and family, have moved: into the Sloan apartments. J. B. Bill, a prominent cattle man of Denver, was here on Monday and Tuesday. W. S. Hermanson came up from Caliente to look over his business interests in-terests this week. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Alquist of Caliente. are spending the week end with Mrs. Ernst and Mrs. Charles Himstreet. H. M. Fuller, salesman for the In-termountain In-termountain Electric of Salt Lake, Pas a business visitor In Milford on Friday. Guy H. Erickson and C. S. Gam-mell Gam-mell of Salt Lake City, are spending the week in Milford. Miss Myrtle Horton has returned to Milford and has resumed her duties du-ties at the J. C. Penney store. Mr. and Mrs. Scot tTanuer visited in Beaver the first of the week, with Mrs. Tanner's sister, Mrs. Jo. Bakes. Mrs. Nate Gillins returned Sunday night from Los Angeles, where she has been on an extended visit with relatives. J. Braun of the Army Store is down from Salt Lake, and reports the weather as very severe in that locality. Mrs. Sam Hull, wife of the general foreman at the shops, has returned from Kansas City, M,o., where she has been visiting with relatives for the past two months. Mr9. Alex Hamilton, of Beaver, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Marshall Levi, returned home Tuesday of this week. Mr. Post of the Star Auto Manifac-turing Manifac-turing company, was a business visitor visi-tor in Milford, Wednesday. Mr. J. Blumberg returned Saturday Satur-day from a three weeks' trip to Do-chester, Do-chester, Minn. Mrs. A. L. Fotheringham, of Beaver, Bea-ver, has been visiting for the past week with relatives in Milford. Julia A. Smithson has resumed her correspondence with the Salt Lake Tribune and other periodicals. Call phone 77. The principal business of some birds in this burg seems to be that of trying to get along without work. Mrs. E. V. Kesler and children, Bobbie and Sue, have gone to the "Wild Bill" mine to visit with Mr. Kesler. Have you ever noticed how many limousines pass with poodle dogs in them and how many Fords pass filled fil-led with kiddies? If people took as much pleasure making pleasure as they take pleasure plea-sure making trouble, everybody would be happy. Sheep men report a notable Improvement Im-provement in the condition of the sheep since the return of milder weather. Mr. Brockhart, salesman for the Kelly-Springfield1 Tire Company, was a business visitor in Milford on Thursday. M.r. and Mrs. R. H. Chapman, of Needles, California, have come to Milford to reside. Mr. Chapman 1b a dispatcher. ' Church of Christ ; Scientist Will hold their regular services Sunday morning, March 4. at 11 o'clock. Subject: Sub-ject: Christ Jesus. The sidewalk leading to the post-office post-office is a disgrace to any civilized community. W. B. Higgins of Fillmore was In town Wednesday on business. Will Fernley has purchased a nice new Dodge automobile through the agency of A. E. Smith & Company. A. jr. Foot and J. J. Ridgo of Salt! Lake City, arrived hero Wednesday to commence work on the Continental Continen-tal Oil building. ' "Love is an Awful Thing" la aj story of a lot of lovers with their guns all trained on ono poor, weak man. It's a perfect riot of merriment. See it at the Victory Theatre Sunday end Monday. The radio machine from the Tellu-rlde Tellu-rlde Power company office is to be taken to the high school building to be demonstrated at the Red Cross ball for the amusement of the participants parti-cipants How'd you like to get a breach of promise suit as your first wedding present? Owen Moore had this in prospect in "Love Is an Awful Thing" to be shown at the Victory Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rassmussen, Miss Mildred Fotheringham, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimshaw. Mr. Clair Mortensen; were among those who attended the Maccabee card party and supper held in Beaver Wednesday evening. J. J. Holladay, an old-time traveling travel-ing man in our city. He don't like to tell his troubles, but he said, after shipping four carloads of potatoes from Ildaho to Texas last fall, that a short time ago he received a check for $10.50 and owed $640 out of that so Idaho people know a little of hard times as some of the rest of us. Miss Colonna Southworth, who for the past week, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Marion Smithson, at Beaver City, passed through here on Tuesday night en route to her home In San Francisco. The Southworth girls, who taught at one time in the Milford schools, are the nieces of Cyrus Cy-rus E. Dallin, the noted sculptor. : |