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Show fC&Vp)f'$l ' Ileum of inlei i hl taken from the lwACo 1 ilrH "f ""' Mill"'(1 N,'"H "f ' ' Fifteen yearn ugo thin week I 1). A. Webster, editor of The News! until a few weeks before, which position posi-tion be hud given up to accept the local lo-cal postninstci'sliip, hud died at Pomona, Po-mona, California, wljere bo hud been taken to the home of I' lipids from the train on which he was bound for his former home in Santa Paula, California. Califor-nia. He had been in failing health for a month and had left for his old home with tho thought that the lower altitude would be beneficial for him, Mayor W. F. Cottiell having volunteered volun-teered to accompany him thefe on ac-count ac-count of his weakened condition. Surviving Sur-viving him were lis widow and two grown sons, also a daughter. He was treusurer of the Milford Masonic lodge at the time of his death. Wesley Carlisle had written a long letter from Mare Island, California, to Mrs. V. M. Palmer, addressing her as "Mother Palmer." Max N'eal had writen a nice letter fioin Frunce to his aunt, Mrs. H. M. Goorley, telling of the band connng along fine, but thnt the weather was "lotten" over there. Dr. O. K. Sloan of Greenfield, Missouri, Mis-souri, was visiting at the hue of hi-hi hi-hi other, C. C. Sloan. L. G. Clay, then of Garrison, had b.-cn in Milford on busines-. Georgo Fernley of Beavei bad come to Milford to work in the railroad sMcps. Charles Singleton, suffer ng with pneumonia, had been taken to the hospital in Salt Lake. Miss Vera Mumford had been visiting visit-ing with the family of Mrs. llattie Ashworth in Beaver. J. H. Cahoon, "millionaire sheep mail," hail been in .Mill'oid several days. P. I!. McKeon had leneitcu that the new bathing pool at 11. e Rouse-veil Rouse-veil Hot Silling.', would be opoi' in another week. It was a hirj affair und took a week or ten days to fill. Milford's Uota in the Ked Crons drive hal been $500 but when the funds had all been counted there was a total of $2251. 20 for Milford itself and the auxiliaries in this vicintiy brought the total to $32117.35. |