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Show LOOKING BACKWARD Items of interest taken from the Files of the Milford News of Fifteen years ago this week At the presidential election held Tuesday Milford cast 63 straight Republican Re-publican votes, 163 straight Democratic Demo-cratic votes, and 333 scratched ballots. bal-lots. Woodrow Wilson was elected. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Baxter died this week. Surveys will be made the coming summer for a Salt Lake Route from Modena or Lund, south to St. George and possibly to the Grand Canyon. Jack Fullerton, of Riverside, Calif., arrived in Milford Tuesday to assume the foremanship of the News plant. Last iSunday a large number of Salt Lake men came as far as Black Rock and from there they were conveyed con-veyed by auto to the Antelope Mine. Gov. Spry was with the party. Kent Snow came in from the Beaver Beav-er Bottoms today to consult the local health authorities about a cow supposed sup-posed to have the rabies. Mrs. Electa Dorrity, who has just 'cen elected county recorder, was in Milford this week. Wheat is selling at 82 cents, corn at 74 cents ,oats at 41 cents, potatoes at 65 cents, hay at $13.00 and $7.80. Eggs are 27 cents per dozen. |