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Show "LOOKING BACKWARD liems of Interest from the file!' if The News of Fifteen Years Ago This Week. Judges in the Backyard Playground Play-ground Contest were selected at a meeting of the playground com--nittee of the American Legion Auxiliary last Monday evening at the Atkin Hotel. Addison Bybee, Dave Tanner, W. Gardener, Mrs. M. H. Pool and Mrs. Tom Gadberry were the persons per-sons chosen to determine the winners. win-ners. The committee also arranged for a celebration to be held on June 15. closing date of the contest, at which prizes will be awarded. The marriage of Verna Bird to Robert Tomsik was solemnized Monday at midnight at the home of the bride's parents. Bishop and Mrs. E. H. Bird, Bishop Bird reading read-ing the ceremony. L. A. Tomsik, father of the groom, and Helen Bird, sister of the bride, witnessed the ceremony, which was attended only by the immediate 'family of the young couple. Milford won its first ball game of the season last Sunday when it defeated Cedar at Cedar City, 12-7, in a tight game that was anybody's until the ninth inning. A home run by Spence Schow in the 7th and 3-baggers by Tom Schow and Jess Done in the 9th were the high spots of the game. For Rent 5-room house, corner lot, lawn, trees; $12 per month. The Saturday Bridge Club was entertained last week by Mrs. J. M. Williams. Ladies present were Mrs. William Cochran, Mrs. George Fernley, Mrs. C. C. Sloan, Mrs. Myron Lewis, Mrs. Rue Nielsen, Mrs. William Broyles, Mrs. J. R. Murdock Jr. and Mrs. John Cof-feen. Cof-feen. Fred Loper and F. D. Dearden of Eurbank, were in Milford Monday and Tuesday. W. A. White, the traveling engineer, engi-neer, was here this past week. |