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Show dfek, LOOKING BACKWARD ANVJjf5ir Items of interest taken from the -A WsQ gjjlolj- piiea of thc M'lford News of 3 Fifteen years ago this week Thomas H. Bradfield, 49 years old and a resident of Milford for 45 years, had passed away after an illness of only eight days. Tha PoMyanna swarm of Bee' hive girls had given a farewell party at the L. D. S. church for Miss Louise Levi, who was expecting expect-ing to spend tha summer in Beaver, Bea-ver, j Howard Gospill, a sophomore at ' the Agricultural college alt Logan, j had been chosen chairman of the committee which was to purchase necessary furniture for the Ag ! cluib room at that place. Mr. Gos-I Gos-I pill was exclusively an agricul-I agricul-I tural studenlt and had' been a mem-I mem-I ber of the Ag club for two years. t The Service Star had given a banquet alt the Hotel Atkin in honor of Mrs. Bess Coon. Those ipresent were Mrs. Susie Smith. Mrs. Bess Coon, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. George Harris, Mrs. Fern Galnouer, . Mrs. Anna Grim-shaw, Grim-shaw, Mrs. Harvey Hedges, Mrs. Clayton Rasmussen, Mrs. Charles Swanson, Mrs. Jennie Smith, Mrs. George A. Atkin and Mrs. Annie J. Aitkin. There had been a son horn to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Pitchfoa-th , on May 1. ' I Mrs. L. G. Clay and sister, Mrs. D. A. Tanner and Allen and Ethel Tanner, had gone to Fillmore to be present at the Glolden Spilce day celebration. Mrs. Clay had remained re-mained there a month to visit with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prior of Minersville had announced the arrival ar-rival of twin boys at their home on April 28. |