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Show ' LOOKING BACKWARD ;v-''-T';"ir" Items of interest taken from the vVKy T4 Jt-S) Files of tin- iMill'ord News of i ' -J2i J" 1 ifteen years airo this week i Arvilla and Leonard Muir had ntertained a number of friends '! hose present were Bessie Killam, : Carneta Clements, Helan Ruth ; Ward, Alice Frizzell, Margaret 1. rooks, Mildred Barton, Gertrude t'axter, Yelma Edwards, Mahaley .' herwood, Maxine Bardsley, Maud Knowles, Christy McLeod, Mary iJciinr'r, Allen Tanner, Eldred .'JlLi.on, Chester Gleason, Harold Carlson, Bert Blanpied, Rulon Bird, Lon Mclntire, Jack Turley, Dalton Brooks, Charles Glenn, William Wil-liam Cochrane and Deloy Atkin. The B. P. O. Elks had held a convention con-vention here with about 125 men all dressed in white with purple j hatbands and purple ties parading and over 200 being seated at the , banquet. The issue of June 29, 1921, was devoted almost entirely to Milfords new playground. James Glenn had suffered a j broken leg in an accident in the ice j house. He had been taken to a I Salt Lake hospital. The following program had been scheduled for the 4th of July at' Milford: Band selection; invocation, invoca-tion, H. II. Pitchforth; song, con-Hreiration; con-Hreiration; oration of the day, C. 1 T. Woodbury; vocal solo, Mrs. Boyd White; reading of the Declaration Decla-ration of Independence; piano solo, Mrs. Dasil Smith; vocal solo, Delia Cottrcll; original poem, Mrs. Julia A. Smithson; band selection ami song by congregation. o |