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Show ! C(is LOOKING BACKWARD I I Items of interest taken from the j I "-J Fifteen years ago this weelt j ' hearing in Beaver county was j ovi and the clip had been very good. About 35 cars had been shipped from Milford and Xew-hj. Xew-hj. se, making- a little over a million mil-lion and a quarter pounds. It has be . n sold for 17c a pound, as ag..inst GOc to 75c the year previous. pre-vious. ?'i . V. M. Davidson had entertained enter-tained at a party for her daughter Iiht. '1 hose present were Lillian an I Melba Schow, Pauline Van-Wormer, Van-Wormer, Mildred Killam, Edessa day and Dan Sherwood. I.arue Dufl'in, Pratt Root, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hanks and A. P. Xcl'f had attended the Elk's roundup round-up in C'aliente. The Mili'oi'd team of the Arrowhead Arrow-head baseball league had won three hi"- games from Deseret, Delta and Cedar City. The game with Delta was most exciting, inasmuch as that team had come here fresh from a victory over Caliente and with plenty of Caliente's money. Kinney and Lynch composed the Milford battery while Delta sported sport-ed an "unknown" as pitcher and Cox as catcher. The "unknown" issued one base on balls and struck out 10 men while Kinney gave two free bases and struck out 15 men. The score was 4-0. A 40-gallon still had been 'discovered 'dis-covered at Roosevelt hot springs, the property of P. B. McKeon at that time. It was McKeon's contention that the still was used only for distilling water for bat- teries and for drinking purposes, but his car was to be searched it was said, every time he came to town. I |