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Show i JUgs. LOOKING BACKWARD JV,ffl " Ileum of inlrrmt takcti from thr wy3n3e5L. 1 iU" "' thr Mi""rd N,,w 1 I'iflm-n yi-arB bko, thin wiYk 1 . . j Mrs, Myron Ix-wis hud wum the $10 prize for the numiiiK of the iww dunce hull. The mime selrot-eil selrot-eil was "Arion". A bitf opening danio lnul been given with un attendance at-tendance of nhoiit ;I2! people, the largest dancing crowd ever to is-senihle is-senihle in Milforil. Some of tin-other tin-other MiimeM which had been facetiously fa-cetiously siiggcsW-il by friends of the promoters, Clark Keller and Prs. Murkham ami 1'arrish, included includ-ed "Parrish'a Pustinie," ".Mark-ham's ".Mark-ham's Misery," "Hillary' Dog lloiiM-," "Kesler's Folly," Mil-ford's Mil-ford's Appendix" and "How Ho You Like It?" Word had been received in Mil-ford Mil-ford that Dave Turner had been accidently killed near Huker, Nevada. Ne-vada. Ho was found lying with his head crushed under a wuunn in which be had been hauling wood.' The marriage of William Ash-worth Ash-worth and Miss Rulx'e Furniss had taken place in Reaver on December Decem-ber 15. The bride was attended by Miss 1-aPriel Smith, while Harry Garfield, both of Milford, had acted as best man. Mrs Joe Tribolc and daughter Hazel and son Franklin, had pone to Long ISeach, California, to spend Christmas. Mr. Tribole and son Billy were to follow them a few days later. Members of the Albert Pike lodge A. F. and M. had held their annual election and chosen the following officers: Worshipful master, Goorge Jefferson; senior yarden, L. G. Clay; junior warden, war-den, II. M. Korns; secretary, William Wil-liam Cochrane; treasurer, D. A. Baxter; trustee, Bert Nichols. Included in the mining notes around Milford was a report that a big strike had been made at the Maud S. mine; that Superintendent Superinten-dent Roy White and a force of 12 men were working at the Montreal mine; that the Croft mine had a force of eight men working, and that Paul Evans had 500 sacks of high grade ore (lead-silver) from the Orphan Boy mine ready for shipment. |