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Show I iKb t00KIRG BACKWARD t frStijC" Items of interest taken from tht 3 f iO BafcV ) Files of the Milford News of j - "1T3 .Fifteen jears ago. this week 4 Joe Murdock had purchased the Boyter building, which had been occupied by the Victory theatre. He was to have it remodeled before be-fore moving his grocery stock and meat market into it. About 150 Milfordites had gone to Cedar City on the U. P. special to see a basketball game. Milford high school had been head of the Millard division in basketball. A recent game with Hinckley had resulted in a score of 30 to 23. At a "Lions luncheon, which had had a large attendance, the installation instal-lation of street-lighting for the business part of town had been discussed. Mr. Fournier, of the Telluride Power company, was called upon to explain about the cost and design of the lighting. He estimated that the cost of the system, with proper number of lights, extending from the Forgie apartment house at the south end of Main street to the Methodist church at the north end and lights on the side streets at the post office. of-fice. Masonic hall, Arion hall, and also near the depot and perhaps per-haps one back of the Hubbell drug store corner, would cost the property pro-perty owners between 95 cents and SI. 00 a foot, provided the city, would stand the cost of the street intersections. Xew officers of the Union Pacific Paci-fic Athletic club had been elected for the coming year. They were as follows: H. Hearn, president; J. P. Langenbacker, vice president, presi-dent, R. C. Lemon, G Peer and W. C. Barnes, trustees; Art Louis, secretary-treasurer; J. R. Banks, property custodian and W. T. Morley, representative and cor-i cor-i espondent. Miss Ardath Johnson and La-Mar La-Mar Outzen had been guests of Miss Gladys and Howard Gospill at a parchesi partv. i 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Elam Foutz had moved to Salt Lake City to make their home. J The ladies of the Firemen's auxiliary had given a card party. Prizes at "500" were awarded to Mrs. Maurice Johnson and Abe Fotheringham for high points, Mrs. Joe Murdock and Ralph Quayle for second high score, and to Mrs. P. J. Adams and O. R. Smith for low score. The committee commit-tee in charge were Mrs. B. Gal-nour, Gal-nour, Mrs. C. Ford, Mrs. Joe Han-Ion, Han-Ion, Mrs. O. R. Smtih, Mrs. W. G. White and Mrs. Ralph Quayle. The ladies of the Catholic league lea-gue had entertained at a "500" card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Morley. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murdock jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Pool, Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rudert, Mrs. V. M. Palmer, Mrs. Charles Sportsman, Mrs. Horace Palmer, Mrs. Harry Ward, Mrs. Grover Cuddy, Mrs. Charles Sloan, Mrs.Yeagler, Mrs. Keeney and Mrs. Keith Erickson. The Jolly Stitchers had been entertained at a dinner at the home of Mrs. Jack Weston. Those present were Mrs. S. Tanner, Mrs. D. Tanner, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. F. Levi, Mrs. K. Levi, Mrs. Bird, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Pitchforth, Mrs. R. Quayle, Mrs. William Fernley, Mrs. J. Lang, Mrs. Spencer Schow and Mrs. Hedges. Miss Lydia Robinson had entertained enter-tained at the home of her sister, Mrs. Steve Harris. The guests included in-cluded Mrs. Walter Griffiths, Mrs Sam Hickman, Mrs. Maurice Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Billy Gardner, Mrs.Mer-ril Mrs.Mer-ril Edwards, Gwen McGhie, Ireta Atkin, Louise Levi, and Wanda James. |