Show I I MILFORD I IDEATH DEATH SUMMONS MRS NANCY PITCH FORTH Special Correspondence ence MILFORD Utah Jan a aJan Jan 18 15 lost ono of Its best citizens In ht the death of oC Mrs Nanc NancH Nancy H wife of II H II H after three years ears suffering from diabetes dia diabetes betes All AIl that expert skill and loving heads could do was or of no avail The deceased left four children the tho young youngest oun est cst being fire years ears old Mrs was a good OO wife and mother and an untirIng worker In the tho war ward organizations She will ho bo missed b by a host or of frIends hero here and at to which place the remains were taken for burial Interment taking place there thore ton ll Sho leaves two to sisters In Utah Mrs Lulu Austin of L ht nn and Mrs Ganet Allred d or of Alberta Canada besides a father In England Englan The I three sisters were all or of the tho children I of John Hartley and were converted to the gospel comIng to Utah Uth at different times Her husband Is 15 pre president of nf the Milford Lumber com company pan and well known throughout southern Utah MILFORD NOTES Milford is 18 feeling the effects ot of the washout on an the tho Salt Take Lake Route The town ordinarily receives I a payroll each ench month of from the but this will until regular traffic Is re resumed be cut down to possibly 2000 It Is sold said b by those who should bo be able ablo to lo judge that when the tho reconstruction work begins Milford will n a large lare from Crom worle crows crews In vari various arl arlous ous ways Many families will come here while the mon men are at the tho front Duch progress Is expected when whon spring opens In dr dry farming In and around Milford Experiments last season seaRon proved conclusively that the land hero will groin good wheat and ami corn without water wlter The Tho Atkin farm I two miles east cast of oC town raised excellent corn that tulI fully matured mature The Tho new town board boar has got down to business and much improvement Is expected A commercial club Is talked ot of considerably an and n a live organization will like likely I bo boosting this growIng town soon Milford schools are arc haYing having a very successful years work orle Five teachers are nTO employed e In town and ono one In a small school In the tho Milford district The Tho best ot of all things that make Il a school possible and are supplied Including a good brick schoolhouse well heated and ventilated cement walks drInking fountain etc Teachers are aTO paid higher salaries hero than In an any other othol town In the state for the same gra grade e of oC work thus making It possIble to secure high hish elMs class talent Very little sickness has existed Our dur tag Ing the wInter Milford tins has hll had but butone butone one or two cases of oC typhoid contracted here during the last four yc 1 s thIs being Ins possibly thin tho result ot of yer very pure water taken from artesian wells Plenty or of fresh nh air pure puro water and an altitude e of oC one tulle mile all conduce to good health I |