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Show BACKWARD "j I SvVt:W Items of interest taken from the J I i W W Files of lhe Milford News of j t ' uivij Fifteen years ago this week J Chief Sanitary Inspector of Utah Beard of Health visited Milford and made the following report: I found conditions to be neglected. Most of the alleys and stables are in a filthy condition, rubbish, garbage and manure man-ure have been allowed to collect and outhouses are in a bad open condition. condi-tion. (Editor's note We have improved im-proved g'reatly in the past fifteen years. Only this week the State Inspector In-spector pronounced Milford to be the cleanest and most sanitary town in the state.) The members of the Milford Volunteer Vol-unteer Fire department and their families will leave Saturday for Clear Lake to spend Sunday. Four feet of ore carrying values of $40 a ton has been opened up on the 1400 foot level of the Moscow mine. Rev. S. Allison left this week for Elsinore to assist in a revival meeting meet-ing at that place. M. McCann and family have moved mov-ed to Caliente. Mrs. Harry Ward and two daughters daugh-ters left this week for a two months visit in California. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Isaacs and daughters spent the fourth in Salt Lake City. Mr.' and Mrs. J. T. Hickman of Manti, spent the 4th in Milford. Mr. Hickman was at one time manager of the Milford Lumber Co. Six hundred and ten have been registered re-gistered in Beaver county subject to t!i.? draft call. The O. E. S. Ladies gave a "500" 1 party at the Masonic hall last night. |