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Show AfLfe LOOKING BACKWARD I fWvjtN 'tems f interi'sl taken from the j JW-jtl jffi rfOi- Viits "f th" Nlill'd -News of ! Fifteen years ago this week J Those taking part in assembly at the Milfortl high school were LeRcy Carlson, giving a reading; read-ing; Macel Rogers, a violin solo, accompanied by Mercy Orwin; and Letha Schow had given a piano solo. Mrs. Tom Frizzell had entertained entertain-ed at a birthday party for her son Billy. Those present had been Reba Korns, Meta Engleke, Iris Knudson, Margaret Cochrane, .Margaret .Mar-garet Williams, Dolly Jefferson, Horace Palmer, Harry Jefferson, Milton Hunter, Harold David. Willie Wil-lie Cochane, iPohn Williams and eil the Ladies Bridge club. Those present were .Mrs. E. A. Olsen, Mrs. William Dobson, Mrs. J. McKay, Mc-Kay, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. 0. J. David, Mrs. Jack Haymond and Mrs. William Elmer. A break in the main pipe line of the Telluride Power company had been repaired under very uncomfortable uncom-fortable conditions. Men worked ; day and night in a raging blizzard ; and In inches of snow. A big dance had been given by the Victory Rebekah Lodge No. 43 to celebrate the 103rd anniversary j of the I. O. O. F. lodge. Funeral services had been held for Hargr Denny, who had died in a Salt Lake hospital following an operation. Four class mates from the third grade had acted as pall bearers. Hargar was the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Denny. The Weber brothers, having a half mile of power line to build, used their well rig to dig the holes and they also raised the poles and in fact it did all the heavy work. |