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Show rffe LOOKING BACKWARD -y5VVirT''S, ' HeniH of inlcriMl Ukeii from the -AlWi. ,,f U"' Milford N,'w" wf ' itJr- I'iftern yiurn aio tliiw week The .Masons hal elected the fol-. lowing offieers for the eoniiiil? lenn: Sam t'line, master; ('liarles 10. Moore, senior wiuilen; Harry i Wui-cl, junior warden; William ; ('oeliranc, .sei-relary; 1. A. Kaxter, treasurer; and 10. A. Olsen, trus-j lee. The Victory Kcbekah ultr' held their reifi'l""' election of of-1 ficois. Those ch(.M-n were Missj llortense llurily, nohle Kiand; Mrs. Isabel Newhart, vice K'"""1! ' Mrs. Robert Sherwood, secretary; Mrs. Roy Cottrell, treasurer; and .Mrs. Klizalieth Swanson, IK inontlis trustee. The C. I. A. had elected the following fol-lowing officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. Hlunpied; vice president, Mrs. Charles llim-stix'ct; llim-stix'ct; secreUiry, Mrs. Otto Slcen-bock; Slcen-bock; treunurer, Mrs. Laura llan-lon; llan-lon; ifuicle, Mrs. John Ilanlon, and stntinel, Mrs. tirover Cuddy. The following I. O. O. F. ol'li-cers ol'li-cers had be-ii elected for the cn-suinK cn-suinK year: ulle Krand, O V. Iluhhell; vice xrand, Theodore Kroniulm; secretary, R. K. Cottrell; Cot-trell; treasurer, Roherl Sherwood, and trustees, Harold Crawford ano R. 10. Hunter. The flour mill at Minersville had burned to the ground with a loss of 111,000 and insurance of only $ 1 0,000. The mill was owned by A. J. Iewis of Minersville and about loOO bushels of wheat and several tons of floar and feed weit? l"st. .Members of the O. 1. A. had entertaintd in honor of Mr. un-i Mrs. John Killam, it bcii:( their wedding anniversary. Miss l.e'.lia Schow, who was a tui'ent at the University of Utah, as exj-i-cled home for the holidays. holi-days. Mi.-s Maruaret Cochrane had . ntei : inie, I her Sunday .-cliool c'ass and teacher at a party at her home. The class members were Alice Ward, I'auline Van Woimer, Ma'tie Hohn, I. uzir.e Jennings, Jen-nings, Margaret Williams, Dorothy- Murd"ck. Anlellc SteiiinR, tlladys and Kva Coleman, X'iixinia Nichols ' and "Ti.eir teacher, Mrs. Rachel Jeft'ei-on. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carter were rcjoiiin over the anivr.! c: a baby r'ivl, l orn I'ecemr.cr Waiter Muir, t'nird trick car injector, in-jector, had h:ul his finders crush-.! crush-.! between brake shoe and wheel. Two finners weie badly man'jleo. Miss Alecn Skinner and Wallace Outzen, bi'th of Milford, had been united in marriage in Beaver on November 211. Mrs. George A. Atkin had entertained enter-tained her bridge club with Christmas Christ-mas ideas carried out in the lunch and house decorations. Those pre7 sent were Mrs. H. T. Hanks, Mrs. C. C. Sloan, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. S. S. Atkin, Mrs. J. A. McKay, Mc-Kay, Mrs. William Elmer, Mrs. Bess M. Coon, Mrs. Lettie Fother-inpham Fother-inpham and Mrs. Mattie Com. o |