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Show -LOOKING BACKWARD : Items of Interest from the Files of The Neivs of Fifteen Years I Ago This Week. i The Valley Creamery is nearing the lOOO-lbs.-a-day mark in the pr-o duction of butter, according to K. H. Nelson, manager of the con- ; cern. - Shipments of cream from Fil-more Fil-more and Delta are responsible for the increased production, as they have now reached a point where 1 they average .00 lbs. of butterfat 1 a day. This, with the cream of the South Milford dairymen brings up the production of the local creamery cream-ery to an encouraging point. Howard Gospill- left Saturday morning for Ogden, where he will attend the livestock show. He was accompanied by his sister, Miss Gladys Gospill, and by Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Mathius, who continued on to Salt Lake City, where they will visit. Final plans for. the dance to be held Saturday night at Arion Hall were made at a meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club held Monday night at 8 o'clock in the lounge of the Atkin hotel. Additional workers were placed on committees to handle arrangements arrange-ments for the affair, and the identification markers to be used for the dance were presented at the meeting and passed on by the members . Meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Annie Atkin, After roll call a letter was read regarding membershiD in the inter national club, and the members voted to make the club a member mem-ber in the international organization. organiza-tion. . The program consisted of a report re-port by Mrs. Edythe Osborne on "Best Vocation for Girls with Different Dif-ferent Kinds of Education," and Current Events by Miss Bessie Kil-lam. Kil-lam. Following the program, open session was held. Committees for the dance are: Advertising, Mrs. Atkin; arrangements, Mrs. Vivian - Hunter, chairman, . Miss Bessie Killam, Miss Arvilla Muir and Mrs. C. H. Cook. Tickets, Mrs.. Atkin, At-kin, Mrs. June Lang and Mrs. Edythe Osborne. Betty and Dorothy Murdock left Sunday night for San Francisco, where Betty will attend business college and Dorothy, art school They plan to stop off at Los An geles for a few days' visit with J Mrs. J. Ross Clark. Alice M. Romick left last week for Caliente, where she will make her home. |