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Show i rV-s LOOKING BACKWARD" jTA.Vf'T'f'fv- Items of inlerixt taken from tin- I i A? 'L- ,''il'" "f ""' Milr",d N,'MH of I - " ix?J9 Fifteen ycurrt ugu tliia week t Hctwoon llnby (Jane) Hunks und Hilly, the lobby of the Milford hotel was -aid lo have u lyceum show faded for amusement. Hilly was a two-year-old canary that chirped lil'.e a song sparrow at the first blii.-tli of piing, while the baby was given to crowing and cooing while flailing her dimpled arms with supreme delight. It was remarked that it would take a graduate of five universities with foity titles to i: terpret tin' conversation conversa-tion hut anyone would know it meant elad and would covet the kisses the ladies got from the little one. j I j Mrs. Abhie Anderson, who bail been J I connected with the Heaver Court', y ' N'ews and also The Pre.-s, was leav-, ling for I.yniulyl to take .service with, jibe railroad as an operator. Mrs.! Anderson was ,alo an artist of no1 mean ability. j ' Supt. K. 0. Pavies of the St. Croix reported that, the last car of or" I shipped from the mine bad averaged ; JCi-l.oii to the ton. Some of the later ! hsmivs had run as high as -10 per cent copper and 11 ounces of silver. H J was predicted that the mine would j soon be a steady shipper.. j Under "Happenings About Town" a column in The News, written by ('. V. line! fliiv-or (now occupying an I ' important po.-t in Los Angeles as representative of an eastern rail-load rail-load I appeared the following items: Tom Martin and Joe Hamilton went into the bills for a load of wood. Tom weighs 2"() barefooted, and is as strong as a colossus. Joe's got a set ' of muscles that would show up a.l-i a.l-i mirably on a black scieen at the ' Orpheum. Tom's daily exercise is! leading the newspaper. Joe keeps inj trim with the magazines. They got; I the load. On t! e way back, Joe sang., I His chord from the old apple tree' ' wouldn't keep home fires burning, j but it would warm the soul to hear I him sing it in hi- inimitable baritone. bari-tone. I said they got the load. Tom didn't show up that night and Joej went to bed early. Moral: If news- papers and ma '..amines don't give yo il ; ".he proper exe-cise, eat grape nuts. I Jim Patterson whizzed into town the other day. but we didn't recog-! recog-! nize him uno.-r that college cap. ' Jim's got the size for a half-back on 'the university eleven, and the grit ! that goes with it, and we'd like to I see him plunge for five yards on the ' gridiron some rainy afternoon. I We're not making any reflections about caps, but that one Jim sports makes him look like a freshman classmate at Provo. |