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Show L o c als Charles English of Beaver, spent Saturday here. County Superintendent Day spent Wednseday here visiting the schools. B. H. Sparks of Ephriam. is here getting ready for shearing. J. C. TVhittaker came in from Garrison Gar-rison to attend to his sheep business. Mrs. John Kirk went to Greenville Green-ville Thursday of last week. Eddie C. Murdock of Reed, was in town Tuesday. Tom Moulhaull and ":i!ly Johan-sen Johan-sen were in frcm Burb-v-k Tuesday. O. F. MeShane of Salt Lake, was in town Tuesday. May Murray in "Peacock Alley" at tha Kinema Sunday and Monday, Mr. and .Mrs. Harry VanWormer fpent the day Tuesday, at Xewhouse. Mr and Mrs. Ezra Barton spent Sunday in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Nichols are at home in the Ferguson apartments. I Bishop V. S. Bond of Reed, spent j Saturday of last week in town, j Mr. and Mrs. O. J. David returned from Salt Lake Saturday morning. Mrs. Rachel Jefferson is quite ill at her home with a hard cold. Mr. and Mrs. Ym. Dobson spent the week end in Salt Lake. Mrs. W. C. Ernst entertained several sev-eral friends at bridge Friday evening. even-ing. J. Blumberg went to Salt Lake on Tuesday. Bert Xichols is in charge of the store during his absence. Mrs. T. Frizzel! returned the middle mid-dle of last week from a business trip to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mary White of Minersville. spent the week end here wiih relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Lew Williams and mother went to Minersville Monday to visit relatives. V'm. Ernst went to Caliente Thurs-;a. Thurs-;a. and drove his ar back Friday evening. Mrs. Abe Fotheringham of Beaver Bea-ver is here visiting her sons Abe and DougIa3. Otto Strenboch numied from Cal-. Cal-. elite Saturday niKlit. where he has lu'fti wcrkir.g for the past ten days. Mrs. Skow of Salt Lake City has ';een vis'.ting with ln-r husband here in Milford. J. Mintz, the junk nan. of Salt Lake City, w.-.s doing business in .lilford the pa. t week. Get in line u see May Murray in 'Peacock Alley" at the Kinema on Siiii'lay and Moniiay. W. W. Smith and A. E. Wicks, of ''aliente were up to the Safety me-t-inc nn Wednesday. I',. E. Harris and J. H. Handhy ire with us a:ain to remain here permanently. per-manently. J. R. Murdock spent the first of he week in Salt Lake at the Stock Show. I W. W Smith of Caliente. came up Wednesday to attend the Safety reeling. Sep "Peacock Alley" the play everyone ev-eryone is talking about at the Kinema. Kin-ema. Sunday and Monday. Everybody who tries Tanlac has rmething good to say about it Mil-?ord Mil-?ord Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hale of ver. spent Saturday here with Mrs. Hale's father. Mr. Robert Matheson. Mis. Enis Jones went to Salt Lake Sunday night to visit friends and to attend the L. D. S. conference. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Kinder is -quite sick with a hard cold. Bishop Bird left Wednesday night to attend qunrterly conference at Salt Lake City. Mr. George Fernley, Ross Lang and Mrs. Charles Ncwhart spent Sunday at Beaver. Mrs. Maud Tattersall of Beaver, spent Sunday here while waiting for her train to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Hyram Hansen are here from Texas to visit Mr. Hansen's Han-sen's sister. Mrs. James Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffiths spent several days in Beaver last week and attended the Choir Club dance. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Zimmerman of Xovato, California, announce the arrival ar-rival of a 9 pound daughter in March They formerly lived in Milfe- Harold Ryan and Peter Johansen of Garrison, came in Sunday to have their tonsils removed by Dr. Howell, the specialist from Salt Lake City. Guard your stomach. It is the foundation of hea'llh or diseast. The world's most famous stomach medicine medi-cine is Tanlac Milford Pharmacy. Mrs. Roy White returned Monday from Beaver, where she has been vis iting her father, Mr. George Hutch-ings. Clara Howd returned Sundiy to her work at the Beanery, having spent a week in Beaver with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. HJ. Ashworth. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Barton of Salt Lake City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Elison Frida-last Frida-last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Fernley went to Beaver Friday of last week to care for Mr. Fernly's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fernley, who are quite sick. rrr llyrum While, revenue collector, who has been sprinting several days In our inld.'it, returned to hl home nl Heaver Thursday of last week. Mrs. H. C. lllunpied left WedncM-duy WedncM-duy nir.hl. for S:Wt Luke ( ' 1 1 y lc meet !ier mIhIci who iH going from lienver 'n l.ns Angeles, California. Miss Geneva (iillieH, second grade leachcr, spent Saturday and Sunday i with her parentH, Mr. and Mrs. Kb. I Gillies of Heaver. I . Iten Davis was a passenger on the i Heaver stage, Friday morning, re-J re-J turning from Delta to visit 1i!h fain- I iiy.' Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Cuddy and Mrs j Charles Sportsman were the guest it dinner, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newhart. Two carloads of material broach! I'roni Xewhouse, for the new I. O. O F. building, were unloaded here Tuesday and Wednesday. A splendid Faster program is being be-ing prepared by the Methodist Sunday Sun-day School, to be given at their church Sunday night, April lllth. Mrs. Oscar Larson will go to P.ea- I ver Saturday to attend a birthday party given in honor of the sevenry-nlnth sevenry-nlnth anniversary of her mother, Mrs Mary Crosby. The Many friends of Mrs. Glenn James will be glad to learn that she Is out of tho hospital and ia with her i aunt. Mrs. Joe Hedges, and is ini- proving in health nicely. j Mrs. Oscar Larson will go to Ilea- ver Saturday to attend a birthday party given in honor of the seventy-ninth seventy-ninth anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Mary Crosby. Andy Winkle went to Greenville Monday morning to get a car belonging belong-ing to Jim Williams and bring it to Milford for repairs at the Van Wor-mer Wor-mer garage. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Barton of Salt i Lake City, went to Beaver, Friday of last week, for a visit with Mr. Barton's Bar-ton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Barton. Miss Ethel fiavis chief operator of he telephone exchange at Beaver. 1 e-:me over Friday to attend the En-1 rineer's dance. Saturday night. She1' returned to Beaver Sunday morning, j Mrs. W. H. Elmer entertained fori Mr. and V.rs. Clairmont Nichols thisj week. Five hundred was played. Mrs. A. Fotheringham and Jack Tlieis-en won the pr:zes at ".100." j Mrs. Frank Osborne of Salt Lake j City, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffiths last week. Sh" also vis- ; itnil her husband at the Pear Lake I j m ine. j Mrs. Peter Weidman and children ' ' crime from Salt Lake last week to be w'th their husband and father. Mr. Weidner. who has charge of the Roy-; Roy-; al Shoe Repair shop. They have ; I rented a home about, a mile out of1 j town. j Miss Ardella Sterling entertained I the Sea Gull club at her home Wed- j nesday afternoon. The time was spent with fancy work, follcwed with a da!nty luncheon. Fiften members were present. Mrs. Otto Steenboch and son Glenn left Thursday night to attend the L. D. S. conference at Salt Lake City. They will also visit Mrs. Steenborh's daughter, Mrs. T. F. Wclzel for several sev-eral days. |