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Show jfes LOOKING BACKWARD Jy3YvoJr'-T'$53v" "en"' intertnl taken from the l(wiC5f tt) Kilfg of the Milford News of "1-v-'iSLS Fifteen years atto this week All shop men, lahoiers, etc., of r)u local Union Pacific had tfone I on strike and only officials were working. They were having a hard lime keeping trains moving. The Fourth of July celebration ha.l been a grand success with Miss Juanita Miller as GoJdess of Liberty. There had been born to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Arrington on July 1, a fine baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cuddy had entertained with a chicken dinner. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sportsman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. Yeager, Mrs. Charles New-hart and daughter daugh-ter Avanell and Miss Mary Williamson. Wil-liamson. A Chautauqua committte for j Milford included Doctor Hunter as chairman, D. N. Hickman, secre-trav-treasurtr; Mrs. V. F. Cot-trel'l, Cot-trel'l, E. H. Bird and W. A Miller, ticket committee; M. P. Lewis, 0 F. Hubbell and L. R. Fournier, advertising committee; J. E. Tanner, Tan-ner, William Cochrane and W. H. 1 Martin, tent committee. I Milford Lodge No. -12, I. O. 0. F. i had installed the following officers: offi-cers: E. Crandall, N. G.; .0. F. Hubbell, V. G.; R. D. Zook, secre- tary and Robert SherwooM, treasurer trea-surer Victor Rebekah Lodge No. 4"),: had installed Mattie Armstrong as ! noble grand and Hortensc Hardy j as vice grand for the ensuing term. j Mis Idonna White, Miss Ardath I Johuson, Harry Coon, Bish Tan-! Tan-! hit, Mrs. llcber Hanks and daugh- ter Jane, Mr. and Mrs. William I Dohson and Mrs. 0. J. Davis were j visitors at the Roosevelt hot I springs. |