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Show "LOOKING BACKWARD i Hems of Interest from the Files of The News of Fifteen Years Ago This Week. j Miss Marion Easton and Ray Morgan were married at Beaver at four o'clock Monday afternoon, j Bishop Y. E. Miller reading the ceremony and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaw acting as witnesses. Following the marriage the young couple returned to Milford to attend a wedding supper given by Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Davis. Mrs. Claudia Trenholm. Pete Kanks. Miss Ida Crawford, Mrs. Charles Crawford. L. P. Easton, Mrs. Wayne Lyman, Lawrence, Earl, Raymond, Esther and Ethel . Easton, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lyman, Rayfield Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. I Jack Shaw were among those present pres-ent at the wedding supper. j Tonight the Minersville High ; School gives its annual opera, "The Belle of Bagdad," a lively performance per-formance under the able direction of LaVar Isaacson, . musical in- structoi'. ; Colorful . costumes and oriental ! settings will add to the charm of the well-drilled cast. Melba Theur-1 er has charge of the staging, and Ireta Mortimer the dancing. The cast includes Melba Jame- j son. Helen Pryor, Cardma Cor-1 bridge. Red Marshall. Lois Carter, ! Nona Marshall, Margie Blackburn, j Jack Fotheringham, Ward Carter, Elaine Stoddard. Dwight Carter, ! Newel Iverson, Lela Goodwin and Elmer Carter. Three babies were born at the Milford hospital since the first of the month. Mrs. John Muceus of Caliente, Nev., has a baby boy; Mrs. Owen Holt a girl, and Mrs. Harry Thompson a girl. Raymond Hodges went to Salt Lake City Monday to get a new "Ford truck for delivery on a recent re-cent sale. Mrs. L Altman made a trip to Salt Lake City last week. |