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Show t&fik BOOKING K JEfEfr BACKWARD M l ifQ'f V&6 I Hems of Interest Gleaned from Hip I Er Ti I The Files of The Milford News ( The basketball series was completed last Friday, making the teams stand out in their different dif-ferent places. Delta and Beaver were tied for first place, each having won nine games, losing one. Fillmore Fill-more won third place, and Mil-ford Mil-ford fourth. Hinckley came in fifth and Minersville last. Roy Coleman. From Minersville Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter have returned home after visiting visit-ing relatives in Idaho. Mrs. Sidney Carter is visiting in Cedar City with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Leland Dalley. AMI -1111 Xil 1 ' " 1 " -lli-l J-i-L 1 1 1 1 l.l mrm- From The Milford News, March 9, 1933 Ellen Ford left Sunday for Salt Lake City, after spending the week-end in Milford. Bill Nichols, general manager of the P. P. O. O. Garage, with Mrs. Nichols and their two sons, Bill Junior and Bob, returned Monday from a business and pleasure trip to Salt Lake and vicinity, bringing with them stories of heap much snow, especially es-pecially out Bingham way, where they visited with relatives. rela-tives. The South Milford Social Hour club met in regular session ses-sion last Thursday afternoon at the clubhouse. An order for 300 trees was closed and sent away, to be delivered April 1st. The entire afternoon was devoted devot-ed to needlework. The attendance attend-ance was large and we welcomed wel-comed some of our oldest members mem-bers who have been absent many months due to illness and weather condition. The Logan Herald announces the birth of a baby girl, February Febru-ary 27, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McCulley. Mr. McCulley is a native Milford boy who married mar-ried a Logan girl, the former Miss Dianna Otte. School Notes Last Friday night the Milford high school basketball team played their last game with Minersville, winning from them by a score of 27-24. After the game a dance was given by the eighth grade. This is one of the best dances we have had. Vince Skinner. Mr. H. A. Walker was the honored hon-ored guest at a party Thursday night, it being his 82nd birth anniversary. The time was spent in music and social chat, after which luncheon was served to 35 guests.- Mrs. Fern Hall and Mrs. Let-tie Let-tie Gibson entertained at the Hall home Monday afternoon in honor of their sons, Walton and Billie. The time was spent in playing progressive games, after which a dainty luncheon was served to 25 little friends of the honored guests. THIRTY YEARS AGO . ; Much interest has been shown in the tryouts for the cast of the high school spring play, "The Amazons." Those selected include in-clude Merrill Miller, Spencer Schow, Leo White, William Fotheringham, Clinton Bond, Levi Pitchforth, Howard Gos-pill, Gos-pill, Estelle Griffiths, Juanita Miller, Bessie Earle, Alta Edwards Ed-wards and Thema Tanner. |