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Show time to get everything ready and the move will be effected soo:1. year, Milford postoffice patrons will find their mail in new boxos at a .new location. The new quarters will be in the Sam Hanks building on the east side of Main Street. Postmaster J. Cass Root has been quietly at work for some- FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO December 31, 1926 Wednesday, January 19th is expected to be a gala night in Milford as the Li.P. Athletic club has arranged for the "K.nights of the Notes" made up of U. P. Officials, of Los Angeles to play for the dancq in th i city. Some of the Petit Jurors chosen for the year 1927 are: Frisco John Douglas Ryan and S. W. Mobieus. Milford W. J. Baker, Tom Beard, E. H. Bird, William M. Bond, H. E. Bird, Roy Cottrell, James Glenn, D. E. Kirk. Roy Luken, John H. Pitchforth. D. W. Smithson, E. R. Smythe, W. C. Schow, L. A. Tomsik, J. F. Triboie. W R. Martin and V, Waddoupi. FORTY-FIVE YEARS AGO December 31, 1936 Mrs. L. A. Wy.naught "went to bat" for her husband "Bert" the first of the week and went to St. George to be in attendance attend-ance at the annual meeting o? the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah. Mr. Wynaught, for several years a director in the association, has not missed more than one or two of the monthly meetings and, as a partial reward for his faithfulness faithful-ness and value, has been made vice-president of the organization. organiza-tion. Soon after the first of the Let's Go Back By Phyllis WWttaker The following are excerpts from the files of the Beaver County News and its predecessors. pre-decessors. THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Fall 1916 F. J. Daley, formerly of the Union Barber Shop, will, .next week, open an up-to-date shoe shining parlor in the Milford Pharmacy block. The Alabama Minstrels will be with us on me evening of the 14th, next Thursday. The company will show in a big tent on a location yet to be arranged ioi-. The Mineral Range Mining Co., recently organized, is in 70 feet and just let a contract for 100 feet of additional shaft. A showing of lead-silver averaging aver-aging close to $40 a ton, has beeri struck. |