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Show BOOKING BACKWARD Hems of Interest from the Filer .( The News of Fifteen Years A so This Week. Beaver County made an excellent showing in the contest held at Cedar City for High School Day last Friday. Melvin Bowman won the speech contest for the Milford High School, while Angus White and Clara Woodhouse won voice for Beaver High School, Cleon Stoney, crop judging, and Bertha Lessing, typing. Beaver also won in orchestra or-chestra and band for the third time. Tonight the Business and Professional Profes-sional Women's Club of Milford will give a vaudeville performance and pre-showing of spring fashions at the Victory theater. The B. P. W. performance will be given to the regular moving nicture audience, staged between the first and second shows. An interesting program has been -m-nged by Miss Veronica Davis, chairman of the entertainment committee, and it includes the following fol-lowing numbers: "Glow Worm," B. P. W. Quartet: Hannora Hutchine, Vivian Hunter, Veronica Davis and Itha Kinney. "Little Old Garden," B. P. W. Quartet. Tap dancing. Reading, Louise Campbell. Tap dancing. Pre-showing of spring fashions: models - Vivian Hunter, Veronica Davis, Hannora Hutchins and Mrs. Rov Morgan. j jay gOn this date a romantic, gclden piece of history will be re ivtd. Chit will come the hist-'-al gold pans, the blue ieans and the whiskers. The roulette wheel will hum, the dice will rattle, mucky boots will rest again on the brass rail of glorious memory and "Oh Suzannah" will fill the air with dubious du-bious harmony, for the Forty-Niners Forty-Niners will live again for one day on May 8, brought back and cussed and "onery" as ever by the American Amer-ican Legion for its annual rollicking, rollick-ing, whooping celebration to paint the town gold in memory of the golden delirium that some eighty years ago drew the world westward. west-ward. The annual Gold Rush Parade will open the celebration. An an-night an-night dance and gambling hall will be running full blast. Committees have begun working out the details for the gambling hall, old time dance and the decorating decor-ating of the halls in appropriate fashion, so as to give the public "atmosphere" in the , gambling hall and bar. C. R. Grimshaw is to have charge of the dance and decorations. Theodore Kronholm will direct the parade and street decorations. Dan Davis is chairman of the conces-s.onsand conces-s.onsand gambling hall cornmitt,'e and Sam dine will attend to advor tising and publicity. |