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Show 3rkjfes LOOKING BACKWARD JSvCN-' "ems f interest taken from the "lQigh) Files of thr Milford News of s ' "X 3 Fifteen years ago this week ! . I Leonard. Bowen of Milford ana Miss Jennie Watts of Knosh haa been married ijn the Salft Hik temple May 1C. The Security Benefit associ tion had given a dance. Tha committee on arrangements were Abe Fotneringham, Mrs. Anetta Gleason, Mrs. Wilson Moore ana George Litchfield. Mrs. 0. J. Davis had entertained entertain-ed her bridge club with Mrs. A. E. Ems,t, Mrs. J'ack TWeuien. Mrs. J. A. McKay, Mrs. E. A. Olson Mrs. S. S. Atkin, Mrs. G. A. At-kin At-kin and Mrs. C. C. Sloan being present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart had announced the arrival of a i'aughUr at their home on May 11. Mrs. Stewart was formerly Mrs. Bernice Levi. A number of members from the Beaver Maccabee lodge had come liver to Milford and initiated four new members into the local lodge. They were Kenney Hollis, Lester Carter, Gene Singleton and John Hanks. t , J. R. Murdock and children were visitors of Mr. Murdock's. parents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murdock, at Beaver, Little Robert , Murdock, who had been visiting with his grandparents for some time, returned re-turned home with them. Mrs. Rachel Jefferson had gone to Salt Lake for medical treatment. treat-ment. She was accompanied by her son George and her niece, Miss Plummer, who had taught school here. There had been born to Mr. ana Mrs. William Mantin a baby gin on May 15. screen sweethearts togthur agaii 70 stories above Broadway, 7vJ times more excitement, thrills, unexpected un-expected laughs and romantic romance ro-mance than you ever could imagine pack this new 20th Century-Fox hit, comes .to this theatre Thursday Thurs-day only. A Popeye cartoon anc, a two. reel comedy also will be shown. |