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Show I "54-w"looking backward"" j SvyZX "vC?y Items of interest taken I rum the y(V? Iff Files of the Milloid News of "tEV- Fifteen ears ao this week Tiit' Hanks building ns very near 1 uiii!ettsl ciiul was to be occupied by the Golden Rule stores The lieaver-Milt'ord garage hail I uivha-ed a new six-cylinder M:ir-iftn M:ir-iftn ear for their Heaver-Milford auto service and hail seeured the .services .ser-vices of K. K. Tanner as conductor. Mrs. Fay Hickman and Mrs. Gene , Kirk had been to Greenville to visit ! with their brother, Clifford Williams, who was leaving for army service. Mrs. Ji.'liu A. Smithon hail 'received 're-ceived word that her son Marion had arrived rifely on the other side. He was a coijhmmI with headquarters : conpany of the Hoth field artillery. A numler of farmers on the Hea-J Hea-J ver bottoms were repoiied to Ik' af-1 af-1 flieted with the oil buj; and were fig-j fig-j uring on spudding in on an oil well j location in the near future. It was said that at times there was -o much oil on the water from the wells in that locality that it ha. I to be skimmed off before the horses would drink it. Mrs. Dan Ferguson had received a copy of the Denver Post in which wa a photograph of her daughter, Kliza-beth Kliza-beth Ferguson Martin, who had Ihh-h selected, as one of the most talented musicians in Denver, to sins at a special Red Cross funds benefit. Mr. and Mis. William Dubson hud lcll fui' Salt l.uku curly Sunday n 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 Kr by auto. The I Kt m 1 1 1 1' l"i i' e al Weed had been discunl inued a., tlu'ie way no one there w hii was willing to act us jHist-ina- ter. Mi', and Mis. II. Nearer had gone to Salt, Luku by auto to permit Mr. Vender attendim; snine safety first nleetillr.-s. About 70 of the people who lived mi the project south of town hail en-jo) en-jo) ed a picnic at Kock Corral the pre-i pre-i red Hie.' Monday. The new M. V. pa-tor, the Reverend Rever-end C. ('.Kinder, of tho Colorado con-ii-reiue, had arrived in Milford und j as to preach tho following Sundav.j ! , ' ' ' ' I j Tho Suiuhiy afternoon program al the 1.. S. church was to include a reading by K. It. Jorgensen, a piano I .-olo b' .Mauriue Hunks aiul talks by ! Ji amla Miller and K. II. Ilird. ' I ... Roy Rogers and Cheley Ilurluii and families hail sent Monda' at the I Nellie mine. Mis Kuth Thies.-en had fjone to i'l hi to vi-it for awhile, j I The .--hop men were again looking tor additional kiy and intlications w ere that they would receive . it a- ' w ell as -t.it ion men and s,--tion men. , A heavy foir of the prwediiiK 1 hur-'iay had reminded -ome local ; K'op!e of I's. Angeles. . Mrs. J. H. O'Hara, wife of Conductor Conduc-tor O'Haia, who has been doing relief wink as leleunipii oioraloi- al the local station, was leaving for a viit in the ea-t. . A. A. Hillary had returned from his vacation -pi-nt at Iong lieach and 1os Ar.gele-. The following had U-en called to go from this county to Camp Kearney, Kear-ney, California, in preparation for , army sen-vice: Jo-eph Thorp Wilden, ' William Marlin Tliomison, Kdwin j Sniit'n, William Kyre Johnson, Daniel i Curtis I.ind.-ay, Alexander lioyter jr., ' fiwin Wilson Nowers William S. ; Xorris, Almon Thomrsin, John Albert Al-bert Ashwvrth, Kiton Mackerell, Al-i Al-i fred Wood, Clifford Williams, Daniel 1 Alvin Fatvlley, Frank Harris, Frank McGreagon, Jo-eph B. Banks, Arch ! P.rook-s , Orrice F. Murdock, Bert j Ryssnian and William F. Miller. A kitchen shower had been given I in honor of Mrs. Boyd White at her new home. Those present were Mrs. M. A. McKeon, Mrs. Al McKeon, Mrs. J. Tanner, Mrs. Jas. Glenn, Mrs. Art Lewis. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Miller, Mil-ler, Mrs. Xeptune, Miss M. Catherine Smithson, Mrs. J. B. Smithson, Mrs. Ingols, Mrs. Geo. Atkin, Mrs. Eva Evans, Mrs. W. J. Williams, Mrs. S. L. Harrington, Mrs. Harold Harrington Harring-ton and Miss Good. |