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Show LOCAL AM) PERSONAL Vm. Nichols and family liavfi niov ed to F'irco for the summer. Mrs. Bert Ryssman was m from (heir ranch shopping Saturday of last week. J. A. Arave is testing V. C. John-son'B John-son'B well. There will be nothing marked sold at the bazaar, March 17. s Candy! Candy! Candy! Who likes real good candy? At the bazaar March 17 th. 1 Fred Fisher is acting general foreman fore-man of the tunnel forces during the 'absence of general foreman. "Are you Dr. Smith?" "No, but t know where we can get some." Arizona Ari-zona Pheonix. ( Ray McGinty, head carpenter for Bishop's outfit, visited at Nada with his folks last Sunday. Chet Phillips of Beaver, was in town Thursday in the interest of the Heaver baseball club. Dan Ferguson who ha.s been on a cruse to Japan with the U. S. Navy, returned home last week. ' Mrs. Steve Garzand is spending a week wit her parents, Mr. aim Mrs. i Doc Robinson of Beaver City. ' ' A direct telephone service is con-' templated iwith Shearer and Crow-4 ley's camp, located near tunnel 14. County -Commissioner H. D. Thompson was in town orr oountvl business last Thursday. J. I. Sanders and E. C. Barton, mo- . tored to St. George Friday of last I week. ! Mrs. George Moore is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Poultor. at Reed, Utah. Mrs. W .H. Christopher of Garrison, Garri-son, was the guest of Mrs. Wesley Clay, Friday and Saturday of last-week. last-week. Shearer and Crowley, railroad contractors of Los Angeles. California!, Califor-nia!, with, offices in the P. E. building build-ing .have established a camp near 1 tunnel 14, where they ace erg..KDd in tearing down a portion of a moun tain. Mr. Crowley is in charge. This is a well regulated camp fitted to handle this class of work. Gasoline engines, air compressors, diamond drills, a first class chef in charge. There will be between thirty-five and forty men engaged 'on this job x for about three months. The street department has jus. completed a new concrete culvert, across Main street at the Telluride office corner. Mr. Nick Pvalo, formerly of the Great Northern railroad, is acting as section foreman during ,the absence ab-sence of Foreman O'Brien at Big Springs. , , It is noticed that considerable numbers nu-mbers of Southern California tourists tour-ists are northward bound via. the side-door pullmans. Dr. Alkin and Sam ('line left the first of the week for ' California They travel overland and expect to be gone about three weeks. A great big carnival dance will be given at 'the opera house on March 17 at 8 p. m. Good music. Lots of fun. Do come everyone. Mrs. C. C. Sloan left Sunday to attend at-tend the State convention of the Eastern Eas-tern Star lodge, held at Salt Lake City this week. Section Foreman M. E. O'Brien of Big Springs, is off on a thirty day-leave, day-leave, visiting his family in the Commission Com-mission city. . You should see those pretty aprons. ap-rons. They .will be sold at the bazaar ba-zaar March 17. Bazaar opens at 2 p. m. Sale begins at 2:30. The union station at Tslen has r cently had new flooring laid and other oth-er repairs made. The work is being done by the head carpenter, Ray McGinty, Mc-Ginty, assisted by Oley. of Bishop'? gang. Miss Mildred Killam returnee from Black Rock Friday where she spent a week as the guest of Mi"' Lillian Chapman. She was. accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. Chapman, who spent a couple, of days here. Funny that every time an engine and a motor car meet each othei they get into a scrap with. They just seemingly cannot gn along together especially when the.v meet each oth-1 , r on a single track. Mrs. A. P. Neff spent several dry last w-eek at Salt Lake Citv. stop ping over at Provo to- visit her husband. hus-band. Mrs. J. C. Stoyel) entertained at a luncheon at the Milford, Monday noon in honor of Mrs. Roxana Sea-j Sea-j ten, of, Salt Lake. Covers were laid for the following: Mrs. C. C. Sloan, i Mrs. Frank Calloway. Mrs. Roxana i Seaton. guest of honor: Mrs. Stoyoil. j hostess. After lunch they took a de-. de-. ligbtful auto ride in the country. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Carlson -of Sahara, Sa-hara, spent Sunday in our city. H. R. Mobre and wife of Nada. came into our city on business on Monday. Mrs. J. E. Barry of Mammouth. was in Milford on Tuesday. Miss Sara Keener, county superintendent, superin-tendent, is 'over from Beaver and will remain for several days. Miss Keener has been confined to her room for over a week and is now convalescent. Last Thursday evening "Gene" Kirk wai appointed member of the health board by Mayor Marksheffel. to fill the vacancy caused by the removal re-moval of J. F. Berkheimer. who is now residing at Lehi. |