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Show "LOOKING BACKWARD 10 YEARS AGO From the File of The News Ma.rch U, 1937 Lions J. C. Smith, J. R. Murdoch Jr., George Jefferson, O. C. Koch Z1 :rl L. A. Stanford were appointed " - i Mi I f ord comm i ttee to work ith Reaver in planning for a t inty fair this fall, at the regular ' .". I :ivns Club luncheon on Wednesday noon. The matter was roE?nted to the club by Count Commissioner R. H. Nelson, onetime one-time Lion, and 'the appointments were made by Lion President J. C Root after the matter had beer discu-sed for and against partici pa''ion and on mction of Lion Jef ferson that a committee be ap' pointed to cooperate with Beavei this year, while reserving the righi to make a bid for holding the fan at Milford next year. It wa. brought out that there will be i $500 county fund available for fai purposes this year. Lion Sanford reported havinj taken up with Western Air Ex press the matter of a stop at Mil ford. He said that schedules o the line and other matters were ii Continued on Page Five I LOOKING BACK unless they were able to get housing hous-ing accommodations, the matter also having been discussed by Division Di-vision Superintendent Larson of the Union Pacific. Lions M. H. Pool, J. M. Hughes and J. C. Smith were named to cooperate with H. M. Hearn, town board president, in regard to this acute need- Continued from Page Four process of being changed, and it .looked very favorable for something some-thing to be done iif the proper encouragement en-couragement were given. The lack Of houses for the rush of new railroad, employes was again brought before the club, with the report that some of the new men were indifferent about staying here I "Broken Dashes" a high-class royalty comedy in three acts, will be presented as the annual play of the Milford High School Friday evening, March 19, under the direction direc-tion of L. H. Parsons, dramatic coach of the school. Included in the cast are Zelma Carlson, Marie Carlson, Verle Za-bniskie, Za-bniskie, Madge Moody, James An- gell, W. Robert Martin, Bud Wil-! Wil-! Hams, Richard Hickman, Bob Martin Mar-tin and Gordon Murdock. |