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Show LOOKING BACKWARD! Items of interest taken from the Files of the .Milford News of Fifteen years ago this week The Ked Warrior mine had just re-1 ceived returns from a car of ore which brought SJ200. This meant real money for its owners. Lieutenant John C. Murdock of the Moth light artillery, who had been on detail duty in Wisconsin, had .-topped over here and at Beaver for a few days vsit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murdock, and other relatives ami friends. Dos Hickman had ben assisting in tie loc.il postoffice. s C. W. Hodgson and Walter Junirs of Black Rock had been buy around Milford. M;s Marie Schow had been in-, di.-po-ed for a few day but her genial gen-ial face was again to be seen behind the counter at the Brooks drug stre. There had been a baby son born to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelson, who were living on the Webster ranch south of town. Word had been received that My-: ron Lewis, who had been stationed at Camp Lewis, Washington, had nailed for France. ! j Th O. K. S. club had mrt t the home of Mr-. J. M. Willum nt : very enjoyable afternoon haJ been jprnt. A - a bit of variety, a howrr i &l brrn civn for onr of the rulers, ru-lers, Mr. Al McKeon, which had bn a complete surprise to her. The Horn Silver mine at Frmco a-lvurti-ong for miner-, offering tr.e following wi;'i : Machine and tirnter men, $l.7."; hand miner, nui-, rhino helpers, anl timber helper-, I. .10; murker and car nwn, $-4.2.1. I!';ul and room, $.7.1 a month. J;inie Smithion, unn of Mr. and Mr. Pan .Smith -n. Had come near ln-.irur a thumb. A he wa- hooking p a tujf in th proce of harnein up a team, the hnrKC had started nnl fn thumb h:id been caught on the tnirln tree hook, bending it back and breaking it in the joint. W. F. Jen-en, Matn commercial economy commissioner, had ad-il ad-il relied a communication to ire dealers, deal-ers, sujftfeMint: that the every-other-ilay dt'hvery of irn rp-nlnt ion be modified in emergency ci e wh ;le the. extreme hot weather continued. |