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Show LOOKING ; BACKWARD ' TEN YEARS AGO With several pieces of heavy equipment and men who knew their stuff on the job the last two or three weeks, Milford county's portion of highway 91-W has been widened and fur-he: fur-he: graded to a high standard from Oasis right thru to Reed, according to information reacting reacti-ng The News. As a result, with july a little touching up yet to 'ie done, persons desiring to ;avet this route at a considerable consider-able saving of time need have .10 fear of undertaking the trip. One of the worst places to be encountered in making this trip in the past has been in the vicin- ity of Clear Lake, but this has been taken care of by a good surfacing of gravel, we are told, while a bad sandy stretch in the vicinity of Bloom has been elevated ele-vated by relocation and surfacing. surfac-ing. I Mr. and Mrs. William Rice of j Los Angeles left for their home I Tuesday after visiting several days with Mrs. Rice's mother, Mrs. O. Hardy. Mrs. John Parry of Delta is visiting at the home of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. J. C. Smith. Mrs. J. C. Jeffers and daughter daugh-ter Vera left Monday for Los Angeles, where they will visit for a few weeks. Eugene Pitchforth has gone to Salt Lake to meet his daughter Catherine, who is returning from a three-week stay in northern north-ern California. |