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Show BAXTERS LEAVE FOR BEDSIDE BED-SIDE OF AILING SISTER Charles and George Baxter left Tuesday night for Mathow, Washington, to be at the bedside of an ailing sister, Mrs. Josie Lilly, 84, who is suffering from a heart ailment. They had just returned to Milford Mil-ford after attending funeral services ser-vices in Salt Lake and burial in Rawlins, Wyo., of a brother, Ross Baxter, who died Monday, Nov. 10, in Salt Lake City. Ross Baxter had been a Milford Mil-ford resident for half a century, coming here when 14 years old in 1901. As a young man he worked as a farmer, and as a miner, being employed in the Moscow, Red Warrior, Old Hickory, Hick-ory, O. K., and other mines in this area. He operated the restaurant res-taurant on the west side of Main street, and also the Sportsmen's Club, now the B & J. |