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Show JM. Pictures of Boys Appear In Dailies Three Milford boys, all graduates gradu-ates of the Milford high school, came in for generous treatment last week-end at the hands of photographers in the employ of the daily press. In Sunday's Tribune Tri-bune appeared the picture of Walter Robert Martin, son of W. E. Martin, president of the Milford Mil-ford town board of trustees, and Mrs. Martin. He was shown as a member of a small class in radio instruction at the Utah national guard camp at San Luis Obispo, California. Since the picture was taken, Bob, president of the Mil- ford high school student body for 1936-37, has been transferred to San Francisco for an intensive I course in radio communication : work. 1 Jn Friday's Deseret News ap-! ap-! peared the picture of John Clay, j one of the two Milford boys of 12 j selected from the U. S. A. C. to ! represent the Logan school in the j tri-college mock legislator ses-; ses-; sion held last week-end in the 'state capitol. In Saturday's Tribune Tri-bune appeared the picture of Bud Williams, the other Milford boy, author of one of the two measures "passed" by the body out of nine submitted for consideration. M The regular meeting of the 1 Pierian club was held Monday ! night at the home of Mrs. Elva j Sedgwick. Several very interest-: interest-: ing articles from the Readers Di-I Di-I gest were read by Mrs. Wilson and discussed by the members. After the meeting closed, the hostess , served lovely hot rolls and tea to j Mrs. Vena H. Wilson, Mrs. R. F. ; White sr., Mrs. J. R. Murdock sr., 'Mrs. W. A. McCulley, Mrs. O. C. ! Koch, Mrs. Ed Bardsley, and Mrs. A Irene D. Doble of Olympia, Washington, Wash-ington, a former member of the club. |