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Show I il&J LOOKINGBACKWARD" j Items of interest taken from the JwWKL- F'leS f the MiIford Newa of j ' VuJv2---' Fifteen years ago this week High school graduation exercises were held for the following students: Elva Burns, Mae Bowen, Delia Cot-trell. Cot-trell. Liliue Poulter, Howard Gospill and Clinton Bond. Miss Burns was valedictorian, and Miss Bowen, salu-tatorian. salu-tatorian. In the same issue appears an address to the B. A. C. by Miss Cottrell, who had been a delegate from the local school to attend a club schooling course at the Cedar City institution. Kimmel Coon, hostler helper, was expecting to leave with his mother for Punxsutowney, Penn., where he was to visit with his grandmother, who was seriously ill. A big family reunion and dinnei had been enjoyed' at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hickman, at which nearly fifty of the immediate relatives rela-tives had been present. The guests were Mrs. Des Hickman, Will, Don Joe and Laura Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Pectol and Mrs. Roy Dearing all of Torrey; Mr. and Mrs. Josepl Hickman, Van, Sam and JuanitE Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers and family, Des Hickman and family Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hickman, Mr anc Mrs. C. A. Arrington and family, Miami Mi-ami Mrs. John Kirk and family, Mr and Mrs. Gene Kirk and family, all of Milford. Wayne Stoker, who had been on s ranch near San Bernardino, California, Califor-nia, had gone to Long Beach anc was working in the shipyards there Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Young were proud parents of a baby girl, borr May 19. |