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Show j (54,. LOOKING BACKWARD J . vv-" Ie,ns f interest taken from the j - ' AV'Va S-J l iies of thi' .Milford News of j " JSi2' Fifteen year:, ago this week j j i Those taking part in a Mother's ; iay program at the L. D. S. church j iv in - .Mrs. II. Fotheringham, Miss j Ora Edwards, Miss Minnie Hughes, ! Juauita Mil.tr, C. A. Arring-! ton and .Mrs. Joseph Hickman., l'i estimations of carnations were : by .Misses Verda CK-ments, Alice Larson, Olive Johnson, Verna Bird, Thelma Rogers and I'Melle Nebe-1 ker. A marMe shower was given ("lien Steenbuck in honor of his : ninth birthday. Those present I were Dclmar Kirk, Albert Raines, i Harry Jefferson, Mark Tanner, l.'oniicl Marksheffel, Virginia Dob-son, Dob-son, Umo Sloan, Audrey Raines, Adrain Hoot and Delia Kirk. Mrs. William Cochrane, Mrs. Copeland. Mrs. J. McKay and Mrs. C. Hollis had entertained the l adies' Aid at a quilting and sewing. sew-ing. The members of the 0. E. S. had entertained at a 500 party with Mrs. McTntire and Bert Nichols winning first prizes and Mrs. D. A. Baxter and Mrs. George Jefferson winning the booby prizes. A bundle shower was given at the home of Mrs W. F. Cottrell for Mrs. Johnson Chilton, a recent bride. Those present were Mes-danies Mes-danies Copeland, Roper, Charles Hollis, R. Siewert, L. G. Schuller, Yeager, Steve Stoker, L. Gray, L. G. Daniels, Kelly, Russell Hunter, O. C. Lewis, Royden Zook, Karl S. Carltpn, J. Jeffers, Joe Trihole, Martha Armstrong, H. A. Immish, W. F. Cottrelt, William Sterling and W. J. Wilson, and Misses Marcia and Margaret Levi, Aletha Fauth, Aletha and Mayme Schow, Margaret Brooks, Ethel Nowers, Hortense Hardy, Ruth Sterling, Merle Pibchforth, Mary Roper, Helen Constantine of Fort Riley, Kansas and Inez Williamson William-son of Paragonah. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Murdock were to leave soon to spend the summer on their ranch at Read. A large shipment of cat fish had been planted in the Minersville reservoir. Pete Weidner had traded his - home in Salt Lake to E. Fouts for his 320 acre ranch nine miles out on the Minersville road. The grammar grades of the pub-j pub-j lie school had closed May 5. While Beaver poultrymen were cackling over receiving a few hun- I dred baby chicks and Delta was J crowing over the receipt of a ship- 1 ment of 2500, Tomsik and Reisner of Milford had made no fuss over j receiving 5000 at one time, which they had added to their already large poultry farm. ! I ual man's consciousness and ir.Ji- ' ; viduality are reflections of God., j They are emanations of Him who1 is Life, Truth, and Love (p. 33i:).j Man's genuine selfhood is recouni :-' i able only in what is good and true" (p. 2t4). i |