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Show j kfes LOOKING BACKWARD" 1 Pi&Sr '"SrS Items of interest taken from the f I JwHnML Files of the Milford News of J 1 ru2'- Fifteen years ago this week Three sudden death's occurred in j Milford this week. Mrs. Hardy, widow wid-ow of the late W. J. Hardy who was I killed by an accident while on an ex-' cursion with the Milford baseball ! team last fall, died suddenly of heart j failure. John Mullen, a miner re- cently employed in the Horn Silver! mine, fell under a moving train in the j railroad yards Wednesday evening t and was horribly mangled. Charley Alberson, bartender at the Oxford saloon, died at a rooming house on Main street. He was from Leadville, Colo., and had been in Milford about three years. The new bounty law enacted by the legislature places a bounty of $50 on wolves, $25 on bear, mountain lions and cougar, 5 cents jackrabbits and gophers, and 3 cents for prairie dogs and ground squirrels. Milford is being referred to in Salt Lake City and magazines as the "Commercial Center" of Southern Utah. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Erick-son, Erick-son, March 16, at Milford, twins, a boy and a girl. Vera Shaffer, eight years old, fell yesterday and broke both bones in her forearm. Land Commissioner Herbert Nichols Nich-ols took a trip to Salt Lake on min- ing business the first of the week. Charles E. Beard has taken a position po-sition as salesman in the store of his brother-in-law, A. F. McCulley. Joe Evans .employed at the Atkin Cafe for the past three weeks, entered enter-ed the Union bar room next to the hotel and took a sum of money from the cash register. Joe is now in the county jail at Beaver. A shipment of ore cars and mine equipment was received this week by the Moscow mine. |