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Show t ellfess LOOKING BACKWARD j f ' Items of interest taken from the ? I -jftst '5' x, Fi,es of tlie Milfo,d News of I ? ""SS Fifteen years a2o this week Today the Cedar Talisman mine shipped its sixth car of ore. Those already shipped netted S3S per ton. Mrs. Lueie Greenwood has accepted accept-ed a position at Fred Thayer's Cafe. Miss Sarah Keaner, teacher at Xewhouse, is visiting at the home of Fred Jefferson and wife. Reports indicate that the new winter win-ter wheat crop is one-fourth larger than that planted last year. James H. Clay, who has boen working work-ing at X'ewhouse, is ill at the Milford Hotel. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clay who are now living five miles south of town. The Roosevelt Hot Springs situated situat-ed about twelve miL-s north-east of Milford, is now open and ready for business. Mr. Malony, of Newport XTews, Va., has leased the place and will make it as attractive as possible. The schools have been closed the entire week owing to the. teachers' institute in-stitute and Thanksgiving vacation However, the building has been kept open to the public where roller skating skat-ing has been indulged in by the young folks. Charles and David Glenn, the news hoys, are taking a vacation and spending it with their grandmother at Beaver Bottoms. Fred Cottrell is delivering papers for them. 1 The news has "reache 1 Milford that Shirley Atkin and Miss Helen Fai-: Fai-: mer were married in San Francisco, Calif. Joe Tribole has bought the Arrmg-;ton Arrmg-;ton house on McKeon avenue. He will probably not move to his new home until spring. Mrs. Beth Martin, of Denver, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson. This talented young lady sang a solo at the Cluistian Science and L. D. S. churches on Thanksgiving. |