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Show g5s LOOKING BACKWARD I SNfft Ileum of interisl taken from the I fvfAn Fil,'H ,,f ""' Milf,"d NewB of j "- - I'iflein years uc thiH week The official cauva.-s of election results re-sults hud been made by the county I'ommissionei and Iouglas A. Maxtor Max-tor had been elected representative over Saimul Hanks; Orcn Burke, 1-year 1-year eonimis. doner, over tleorge Marshall Mar-shall jr.; Charles ('. Sloan, 2-year commis-iomr, over J. I., (iriffith.i; Joseph li. Murdock jr., clerk and auditor, over William Hurst; Arthur Smith, treasurer, over Emma Mathews; Math-ews; A. I,. Fothcringham, sheriff, over Abo Ile.-lington ; Klecta Dorrity, recorder, over Klizaboth Neilson; Uusell K. Parsons, county attorney, over C. T. Woodbury; Arnold Low, i surveyor, over I-Mward K. Thompson; I ami Cleorge B. Skinner, assessor, over llyrum A. White jr. Skinner for assessor as-sessor and .Murdock, clerk and audi- ! tor, were the only victorious Republican Republi-can candidates. The construction of the valley highway nothward to serve the Beaver Bea-ver bottoms and make a connection with Millard county towns to the north was being agitated and considerable con-siderable improvement was promised. ('. V. Poerflinger contributed the following among his "Happenings About Town": Stan Tatter-all's got a sweater that was at one time used in Petrograd to incite revolutions. .It's not a fiery red, nor a burning crimson, nor a flaming scarlet, but it combines all three in color and Stan says it gives him a consciousness pi being warm in the coldest weather. A delegation of Mexican chili-con-carnists tried to buy the bloomin' rag but Stan wouldn't sell it for a half interest in the Tampico oil field-. I-Mitnn Car'ton was the author of a .-cath.ing editorial criticizing the town for not having sigralized the srigning of the World war airnistic? in more fittin .' manner. Final proof notices covering land claims were beinu published for Mary M. Bartlett of Lund; William W. Murray and Martin Reismer of Malor.e; John F. Wallen and James Rosick of Milford; Ann Dreie-, Charles Zillgitt and Katherine Schaf-er Schaf-er Houghton of Xada; and Adam F. Zaiser, Esther Zaiser and Justine Whitney of Santa Ana, California. Announcement was made of the marriage of Miss Ruth Thiessen and E. L. Xovvlin, which had taken place November 4 at Ely, Nevada. |