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Show Dinner Guests At Station' Four carloads of Milford people were dinner guests at the Desert Range Experiment station Thursday Thurs-day evening of last week, the affair af-fair being in the nature of a farewell fare-well party for a dozen or more young college fellows who have been employed at the station during dur-ing the greater part of the sum-! mer. An extemporaneous program with S. S. Hutchings, station direc-' tor, as toastmaster, followed the' ; very fine dinner prepared by the ! young men and this in turn was followed by dancing, with a young fellow and his accordian doing valiant service as a furnisher of dance music when the two or three radios failed to deliver the rip;ht type and tempo. Included in the party enjoying a very nice time and the hospitality hospi-tality of the station were the following fol-lowing Milford people: Captain Robert LeG. Adams and nephew, Mr. Snyder, Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Arvin, Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Williams and the Misses Margaret Cochrane, Coch-rane, Mildred Killam, Beth Coleman, Cole-man, Mary Banks, Ruth Pool, Lois Williams, Katherine Kirk, Ina Smith, Norma White, Marie Carlson Carl-son and Sarah Cuddy. |