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Show LO0KING BACKWARD Hems of Interest from the Files of The News of Fifteen Years Ago This Week. Following immediately on the announcement of their engagement, the marriage of Arvilla Muir of Milford and William Hansen of Salt Lake City took place in Salt Lake City Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the office of the justice of the peace. The brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom acted as witnesses and the young couple were honor guests at a dinner given at the home of Mr. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hansen.. Miss Muir is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Walter Muir of Milford. She Is well known here, having a host of friends among Milford people. peo-ple. She attended Milford puhh.c schools before taking up he:-studies he:-studies at the B. A. C. Returnin;; from Cedar City, she has since made her home in Milford. Mr. Hansen is a resident of Salt Lake City, but also has many friends in Minford. His duties as fireman for the Union Pacific railroad rail-road cause him to spend much of his time here, where he first met the former Miss Muir. The young couple have taken an apartment in Salt Lake City am" will make their home there. The Town Board voted to give the airport back to the federal government at a meeting held last. Thursday night The action of the board arose from the necessity of making improvements im-provements at the airport, which the government demanded and which the town felt that it could not afford. The turning of the port over to the government would not be a permanent arrangement, it was explained at the meeting, but simpl yan expedient employed by the board so the improvements could be made without placing l burden of taxation on the residents of Milford. i I " I Mrs. Thurza Draper of South Milford sold her farm and, accom-, accom-, panied by her children, moved to ! her home in Moroni last Sunday. Her son Romain will remain with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goodwin until the end of the school term. At a meeting of the stake officers offi-cers at the L. D. S. church last Sunday, Rue Neilson was appointed appoint-ed superintendent of the local Sunday Sun-day school. More than 10,000 pounds of alfalfa al-falfa seed were shipped to St. Louis this week by Chester Haskell. The shipment was valued at $1700. |