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Show L o c als Percy Meek in In from Baker. Geo. Itorton is with us again. N. Wondworth, of Caliente, was visiting in our city. James Ilowd wan over from Beaver Bea-ver on Monday. Charles Roper has moved In from his ranch to remain for the summer. George Summerhays is with us usain buying hides and pelts. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Malstrom have moved into the Forgie apartments. A son arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Davis on April 29th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Pitchforth, May 1st, a son. Mr. Nowers of Beaver, was in the city on business Monday and Tuesday. Tues-day. R. O. Bruce of Beryl, was here yesterday. S. M. Mlsenhimer has returned to Milford. Mrs. E. A. Olson is visiting in Los Angeles. F. W. Smyth of Salt Lake City is selling calendars to our business people. R. A. Bostleraan and Carl Whit-lock Whit-lock are here from Salt Lake City. J. H. Chapman of Lund, dropped In for a few hours on Thursday W. C. Phillips of Beaver, is In the city today. Mr. Jack Smithson made a business busi-ness trip to Provo on Tuesday of this week. Slate Mine Inspector Ernest Hodges Hod-ges was in town Thursday on official business. The O. E. S. Tea was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Elmer, Friday, Friday afternoon James Deardon and Walter Rowley, Row-ley, of Garrison, enjoyed the sights of Milford on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prior, of Min-ersvilld Min-ersvilld announce the arrival of twin boys at their home on April 28. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cooper announce an-nounce the arrival of a daughter at their home on Sunday, April 29th. Genuine Scotch Tweeds from the Heather Mills. Selkirk county, Scotland, Scot-land, at Matheson the Tailor's. Mr. Milton Pool, of the J. C. Penney Pen-ney store, returned from his trip to Salt Lake on Wednesday of this week Mrs. Joe Kinney and children went to Salt Lake Sunday for a visit of several months with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Roper are in Salt Lake this week visiting their daughter, Mrs. Wayne Banning. Mr. Jesse Cook, son of W. W. Cook Is very low at the home of his sister with an attack of Pneumonia. Mrs. Harry Van Quill and son, of Salt Lake, are the guests of her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Edwards. For Sale 4-room modern brick cottage, nicely furnished, garage, lawn and trees; moderate terms. Apply Ap-ply Mrs. W. Cochrane. Garrett W. Wilkin, J. C". Dick, of Salt Lake City andl C. R. Hamilton, of Lansing, Michigan, were in Milford Mil-ford Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. W. W. Cook, who has been visiting relatives in Blue Rapids, Kansas, was called home this week by the illness of her son Jesse. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Moore and children chil-dren left last Friday to spend a few weeks in Riverside, California. , Mrs. Myron Lewis entertained Mrs Brown Bush of Salt LakeL Mrsi. Chas. Miller and Miss Mary Roper at her home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Morley of Salt Lake have taken an apartment at the Forgie. Mr. Morley is employed as general foreman at the shops. Mrs. Wade Coon left Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon for Long Beach, California, to join Mr. Coon, who has been in California for the past three months, L - Mrs. Chas. Moore and Mrs. E. A. Olson entertained the M E aid on j Thursday of last week at the home ; of Mrs Moore. Mrs. Josephine Muldoon of Port-; Port-; land, Oregon, arrived in Milford1 on Monday to visit for a time with her sisters, Mrs. Mary A. McKeon and Miss Katherine Smithson. ' Mrs. Art Turner and children, of Oasis, visited last week with her sis- ter, Mrs. Tex Young. Mrs-. Turner was on her way home from a visit with her parents in Las Vegas. Mr. C. C. Chapman of Salt Lake, ; manager of the Forgie apartments, i was in town on Monday. It was reported re-ported that Mrs. Russell Hunter had j given up her place at the Forgie andl I was leaving Milford. This however, ; has beendenied and Mr. and Mrs. j Hunter expect to remain in Milford. |