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Show i kfes LOOKING BACKWARD I TJfcVVj -TN-" Hums of interest taken from th ' -rHl Filvs of the Mllford JNews of 3r" f if teen years ago. thij week Forty-nine cars of ore were shipped from the Horn Silver mine during the month of March, 1930, and prospective shipping had been in sight. of twenty-five hundred hun-dred tons per month for some time to come. ! Ted Kronholm was again to marshal the array of floats and I stunts in the Gold Rush parade of j the 'I9ers. All the gambling devices de-vices known to '49ers were to be used. There were to be roulette, : faro, poker, black jack, crap games Land spin wheels. I Frank B. White of Milford and I Miss Melba Perkins of Cedar City I had been united in marriage at I Beaver April 3, 1930. The newly . weds were to make their home in Milford, where Mr. White was employed by the Telluride Power company as salesman. j Announcement had been made of ( the resignation of W. A. Miller from the Milford L. D.iS. church as ward bishop. ,Mr. Miller had I served in that capacity for two ' years, and it was with regret that his decision to resign was learned. ! In honor of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. i Delgardo, who were leaving soon ' for a summer's absence, the Milford Mil-ford Lions club had sponsored a dancing .party at the I.O.O.F hall. A interesting event had been a piano recital given by the pupils of Mrs. E. L. Smith. Those taking ' part were Evelyn Gleason, Naomi Yither, Maxine Altman, Dan Mc-Garry, Mc-Garry, Maxine Kirk, Renee Fern-ley Fern-ley and Helen Parsons. Assisting were Mrs. Helen B. McGarry, accompanist; ac-companist; E. L. Smith, violinist; and Dan Ferguson, vocalist. ! Fifteen years ago, the following : market prices were offered: green I onions, 3 bunches for 10c; eggs, 2 j dozen for 45c; lettuce, 2 heads for j 15c ; fresh salmon, 19c a pound; I bananas, 5 pounds for 43c; and lemons, 39c a dozen. , V |