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Show j Hf LOOKING BACKWARD "tS Item of interest taken from the S&Pf -p FU? of the Milford .New f , 2V Fifteen years ago . this week A- - Twenty-seven carloads of materials materi-als had been the estimation of the needs of the American Telephone and Tek-graph company in its construction con-struction work in Milford: The building of the telephone repeat station, transformer plant and office of-fice represented a happening that was outstanding in Milford history. his-tory. The Milford American Legion post was making preparations for their annual Forty-Niners' celebra- tion, to be held May 2, 1930. The general committee was composed of Leroy Luken, Sam Cline, Ted Kronholm and Tom Johansen. Mrs. Myron P. Lewis had return, ed from Tooele , where she had been visiting her husband who was employed there. The Misses Juanita Miller and Letha Schow, and Sam Hickman and Walter Griffiths, all Union Pacific clerks in the Salt Lake City offices, had been visitors in Milford Mil-ford with relatives and friends. There had been born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Banks, a baby girl on March 25. Mrs. J. D. Johnston had given a' prettily arranged bridge luncheon and the guests were Mrs. C. L. Ford, Mrs. E. L. Outzen, Mrs. Tom Himstreet, Mrs. Ren Bowen, Mrs. Willard Nichols, Mrs. George Jefferson, Mrs. Walter Weber, Mrs. L. B. Waddingham, Mrs. J. C. Jeffers, Mrs. Charles Sportsman, Sports-man, Mrs. 0. A. Steertbock, and Miss Jean Bennett of Salt Lake City. |