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Show LOCAL NEWS GATHERED ABOUT TOWN Mrs. Wm. F. Knox came down vfrom Beaver Thursday evening to attend the banquet given in honor of Governor Mabey and party. Commissioner Orin Burke and Mrs Burke of Minersville. attended the banquet given in honor of Governor Mabey and party, Thursday evening. N. P. Ipson, of Salt Lake, formerly former-ly state land commissioner, is spending spend-ing a few days in Milford and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Smith. ' ' '' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morris, of Beaver, attended the banquet, given at the Hotel Atkin. in honor of Governor. Gov-ernor. Mabey and' wife. Mrs. Karl Grimshaw and little son and Mrs. John Grimshaw, of Beaver, w-ere the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grimshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stecnboch are moving this week into their new ' home on Stoddard street, recently purchased of John F. Murdock. " Jim Barrett of Oatman, Arizona, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. ; Mattie Barrett and Mrs. L. H: Bohn. He left Monday for Beaver to visit ; his wife and children. J.. I. Sanders of St. George and have been here tar waw faw wayayp Orson Sanders of Murray, have been here this week looking after property proper-ty interests. - Mrs. Shirley Atkin and children, who have been spending the summer here with rlatives and friends, left Saturday afternoon for their home at Red Bluff, California. Mrs. W. F. Sterling returned from Salt Lake City Sunday morning, where she has spent the past two weeks visiting relatives. She was accompanied ac-companied by her mother, Mrs. Jane " "" Price. ' The city water mains were turned off abou' six hours Wednesday evening ev-ening for the purpose of installing four large gate valves, necessary to hook up the new main, which will be run directly from the new well. I Mrs. Russell Parsons entertained Saturday even'ng in honor of Mr. -N. P. Ipson of Salt Lake City. The fcuests were o'd reaver City friends and neighbors of Mr. Ipson. The evening ev-ening was spent with 500. A dainty Lunch was served by the hostess. Among those who attended the reception re-ception , and dance given in honor of Governor Mabey and party, at Beaver, Bea-ver, Wednesday evening of last week were. Mr. and Mrs. Dobson. Eleanor Griffiths. Jnanita Miller. Lola Mc-Carol. Mc-Carol. Sam Hickman, Alia Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs'. Clarence Grimshaw and Mrs. Lulu' Germo. City Engineer Skogerson and Mrs. Skogerson. with their family, spent Sunday at Indian creek. They stopped stop-ped off at Minersville on their return home for tomatoes and melons. They s.ay the vines of the tomatoes and melons have scarcely been touched by frost. Minersville is certainly blessed with a delightful climate, wonderful soil and plenty of Irriga-tion Irriga-tion water, which all together assures assur-es the farmers good crops. j I.. I(. Fournier returned Sunday morning from Salt Lake City, where he w-nt to see his wife and son ofT on their journey to New York. Mrs. ! Fournier and son left Salt Lake on Saturday evening. Mr. Fournier received re-ceived a message Wednesday morn- , ing of their saf arrival in New York, which also sta'ed that they were with ' Miss Edna Yorrath. a former teacher 'n the Milford hitth srhooK They will sail from New York atu-tit the first of O-tnber One of the big ransform- rs at th- pow r station in the P.ea-vr-r canyon burned out during the ah-seive ah-seive of Mr. Fournier, and he lfft immertia ely upon his arrived for the 1 station. I 1 |