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Show ! tfMk LOOKING BACKWARD I VVVTC-" Items of interest taken from the I ? -A2nM2L FiIes of the -Milford Ns of i r-Cjs Fifteen years ago this week j Thirty-three miles of highway be-l be-l tween Milford and Beaver will be I constructed this summer by the state and federal government. The Paloma Gold and Silver mine j received a carload of track rails for their mine. The third carload of Fords arrived in Milford this week. This makes twenty-eight cars sold the past thre-3 weeks. A dance at the Palmer ranch eight miles south of Milford was largely attended Tuesday night. E. T. Morrison, one of the original settlers on the project, sold his eighty acre ranch this week to Dave McKnight. The Milford Copper Co., has had a production of $81,693.70 during the past year. T.he net production for the first thirteen days of June was $4,500. "Punk" Harrington injured his arm while pitching ball hist week, and Ed Mueller has been running the transfer trans-fer business for him. A fishing party consisting of Lloyd Xichol, S. S. Atkin, Miss Helen Palmer, Pal-mer, Mi.-s Bushnell and Miss Sims spent a very enjoyable ten days at Fish Lake. The new officers elected for the Milford Volunteer Fire Dept., are L. V. Duff in, president; B. J. Lund, vice-president; vice-president; H. D. Harrington, secre-i secre-i tary; Ezra Barton, treasurer. Herman Wells, principal of the high school for next term, was in town this week. A delegation of business men and county commissioners made a trip to Ely, Nev., this week in the interest inter-est of a good road between Milford and that place. Two machines, He-ber He-ber Hanks' car and a Hal Stephents, Harry Larsen, Tom Martin, I. L. Quirk and County Commissioners i Griffiths and White. |