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Show ds LOOKING BACKWARD ' 'fVyo Items of interest taken from the -Iwftsj fcj l)L Fil? f the Milfofd News of -r' Fifteen years ago. this week JFVsd Levi, cashier of the Mil-ford Mil-ford State bank, was taking his vacation and Lee Pitchforth was assisting in the bank in Mr. Levi's absence. George Campeau had been re-1 lief agent at the Union Pacific depot during the vacation of Agent Davis. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward and daughters, Helen Ruth and Alice, had gone by auto to Los Angeles, California, for a visit with relatives rela-tives and friends. j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer of Ruth, Nevada, Ne-vada, had announced the engagement engage-ment of their daughter Ruth to Daniel J. Sullivan. The wedding was to take place take place in August. J. E. Jewell of Kansas City, was here investigating the mine where Ed Bardsley was manager. Mrs. LaMar Outzen had gone to Cedar City where Mr. Outzen had a position with the Peterson Drug company. ! Miss Phyllis Levi, who had been i working at the local bank, had ac-' ac-' cepted a position as bookkeeper at ' the Clay garage. i Misses Estell and Anne Nebeker entertained at their home in honor ' of Miss Maurine Allen of Silver City, who had been their guest. Those enjoying the party were i Elma Hickman, Verna Bird, Margaret Mar-garet Egbert of Logan, Maurine , Allen, Hannora Hutchins, Dorothy Levi, Eva Coleman, Eva Bowman, Jane Sloan, Elreitba Patterson, Phyllis Levi, Mary Lockhart of j Logan, Howard Tanner, Roy Van- Wormer, Jack Ahern, Frank Car-, Car-, ter, Jack Turley, John Affleck, I Lawrence Webb, Clyde Tanner, ' August Nichols, Tom Schow, John Williams, Floyd Patterson, Glen Stonehocker, Bill Cochrane, Clark Kesler, Lyle McGhie, Mark Wlad-doups Wlad-doups and Milton Hearn. V |