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Show LOCALS A bigger and better paper this week. Read all of it. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Holm, a boy, March 7th. Jack Schow of Salt Lake is in town for a few days. Van Hickman spent Saturday and Sunday in Beaver. Mrs. Clara Howd of Beaver, was in town Monday. H. J. Kopp of Enterprise is spending spend-ing some time in Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weston have moved to Spanish Fork. E. N. Thompson of Beaver was in town Monday. See the White Elephant at the bazaar, March 17. L. D. S. church. Leo and L. C. Windor of Murray Sheep company, spent Monday and Tuesday in town. Wm. Elmer returned home Monday Mon-day from a business trip to . Salt Lake. Bloomers from the ground up at the Choir"club bazaar, also good display dis-play of fancy and plain aprons. The best luncheon you ever had at the opera house March 17, from 12 to 2 p. m. . Mrs. Vera Moody of St. George, is spending a few days with her friend, Mrs. J. I. Sanders. i Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Mnrdnck and family spent the week end with relatives in Greenville. S. E. Fonts is moving in a number num-ber of houses from Newhouse and is placing them on his vacant lots. Mrs. D. A. Tanner spent the week end at Salt Lake City, returning on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Colby and daughter. Violet, of Provo, are visiting at the Vlotnn r? !T,- A TT A T, XTa Jul. tinu i i l S . rt.. IT. leil. Mrs. Oscar Larson spent Sunday in Beaver with her mother, Mrs. Mary Ma-ry Crosby. ---ftfn Davis of Beaver, spent the day with his sister, Lulu Germo, on Monday. Donald Pendleton of Parowan. passed pas-sed through Milford Sunday on his way to Los Angeles, California. R. L': Barges of the telephone company of Salt Lake, was in Milford Mil-ford Saturday in the interests of the company. Mr. and Mrs. John White of Beaver Bea-ver spent Saturday and Sundv with relatives and friends. Clarence Cline returned Saturday after a three weeks' trip to California. Califor-nia. No, we are not moving! Just getting get-ting ready for Easter at Palmers. St. Patrick novelties horns and all the noise-makers at Palmer's. Best line of Easter novelties, toys, baskets, eggs etc.. ever seen in Milford. Mil-ford. Come to Palmers. Better read nil thu ioo-f. e News this week. There is a lot of good reading in it. Miss Delia Cottrell returned on Wednesday of last week from a 3 weeks' visit with relatives in Portland. Port-land. Oregon and Seattle. Wihinr-ton. Wihinr-ton. Mr. and Mr p -t., ..,,. few- months ret..T-,.r.,i Monday to thp'r borne iri (Vnenvillp. An eight-pound C1 t horn to Mr. and Mrs. Luther TTardv. ?t Vin-er-ville s'-.fnrdav March 5. All concerned con-cerned doing nicely. Dr. J. W. Cihcn,, nr rjmror ---'"rnnrl Monday from Los Angeles and San Francisco. California, and reports a splendid trip. Joe Johnson of Beaver, who has boon spending most of the winter looking after his sheep Rft Sundav night for Salt Lake City, leaving his son to look after the flocks. N. P. Inson. of Stilt Lake, was a Milford visitor on Mnndnv tnking dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Smith. i Vrs. Etdla Watson of Salt Lake ' City, who wis nn her way to Beaver (o visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. j George Goodwin, took breakfast with; Mrs. Phi Orwin Monday morning. ' |