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Show man of Pioche are visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Hickman, and other lelatives and friends. Sherman a former star athlete of Milford High school, is now employed as a meat cutter in one of the Pioche shops. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Palmer. Miss Phyllis Whitbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Edwards and daughter Almeda, left Wednesday Wednes-day for a 10-day trip to the Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Park. 25 YEARS AGO Miss Arvilla Clements- of Milford Mil-ford and Ross Lang of Beaver were married on July 14 at the county court house in Beaver. A shower was given for the bride by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Geo. Fernley, and Mrs. Charles New-hart New-hart at the Fernley home. Those present were Mrs. George Ran-, Ran-, u, Mis. G. C. Cuddy, Mrs. Jjk Hanlon, Mrs. Wade Coon Mrs. Abe Fotheringham, Mrs. C'n;i- Nichols, Mrs. Ed Denny. Mrs. Charles Clements, Mrs. William Fernley, Mrs. James Lang, Mrs. E. T. Martin, Mrs. J. L. Griffiths, Mrs. Antone Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Christie Lee, Mrs. Nate Lee, Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen Mrs. Alfred Golf, Miss Barbara Fotheringham, Miss Bernice Lee Miss Marga Skinner, Hiss Mildred Mil-dred Fotheringham, Miss Idona White, Miss Marcia Levi and Miss Kathleen Bohn. Among those enjoying themselves them-selves at Puffers Lake on an outing this week were Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Hickman and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Duffin and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Elmer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Van Hickman, Karl Carlton and son Walter, D. D. Carlton of Riv- ! erside, Calif., H. Karns, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Moore, Dr. Mark-ham, Mark-ham, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Steen-bock Steen-bock and son Glen, Mr. and Mrs. I William Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hanks and little daughter Jane; Mr. and Mrs. Eb Tanner, Mrs, Joe Kinney, Thelma Tanner, Miss Mary Richards and Mrs. Stanley Tanner. "LOOKING BACKWARD gaining the advantages that go .ith the availability of fresh and tasty home baked pastries. We came to this conclusion, however, without taking into consideration the resourcefulness resourceful-ness of V. Waddoups, who a few weeks ago installed an electric oven and went into the making and selling of popular bakery goods in a business-like way, after he had found that there was a demand for what he had to offei'. Patronage has continued to grow, and a good many local people are taking advantage of the products he offers, including the best doughnuts we have ever tasted. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hick- TEN YEARS AGO When the Milford Bakery closed up shop some two years ago, followed soon after by the one at Beaver, we just about gave up the idea of Milford re- |