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Show Good Old Days your money to all parts of the country at the cost to you of a two cent stamp.' There was a warning that the State Health Inspector was going to make his rounds and if things weren't cleaned up fines would be made. Silk hose were going at 98? a pair; Arabian Palm soap a nickel a bar; Pay Day Overalls for $1.23 and genuine wool batts at $1.98. A million dollar movie was to be made near Mil-ford. Mil-ford. To be called "Covered "Cov-ered Wagon' it would involve in-volve 300 indians, 1,000 whites, 1500 cattle and 500 horses, using many extras from the locality. Lots of weddings this month In 1922. We read that Mr. Sam Hickman and Miss Alta Griffiths tied the knot. And we love this one Virgene Wood, Sheriff Charlie Jameson, Frank Carter and Drucella Brad-field Brad-field had quite a disappointment. disappoint-ment. They had planned to travel to Idaho together, and then be married in a double ceremony. However,. Sheriff Charlie was detained by a Strike in Milford. We read In the next week's issue tfiat: Charlie Jameson, sheriff, 240 lbs., white, Republican, was given a life sentence September 20, by an official of-ficial at Preston, Idaho, and turned over to Virgene Wood, who is made responsible for his future good behavior." The Victory Theatre boasted that 'Nanook of the North' was to tickle our fancy. fan-cy. 'See him lay on the ice and fish for salmon with two pieces of ivory and a seal hide line. See him build his Igloo and go to bed all naked. (Hmph, sounds like an R-rating R-rating to me.) See the famous 'Eskimo Kiss'. See it Twice. You'll talk about this film forever!" J.C. Penney had just opened open-ed their doors and invited everyone to their grand opening. Milford High had opened with 108 students. Milford State Bank informed in-formed us that 'Your checks drawn on this bank carry |