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Show L . . i I I k-w LOOKING BACKWARD fiwwSSA-" I(em8 of interest taken from the wAy FU,C? of tlic Milford News of Fifteen years ago, this week Mr. and Mrs. George Litchfield had attended the I. O. O. F. and P.ebt-kah Grand lodge sessions in Salt Lake City. Myles White had returned from Richfield and expected to remain re-main here in the employment of the Telluride Power company. The Beaver County Pish and Game club had endorsed the work of Cyrus Davis as superintendent of the Eeaver county fish hatchery hatch-ery and had asked for his reappointment. reap-pointment. Sam Cline had reported at the regular Lions club meeting- that negotiations were being conducted with the Telluride Power company, with regards to rates for oina. mental street lighting. Decoration day had been fittingly fitting-ly observed with the band' playing in f rout of the Atkin and patriotic speeches being delivered1 from the balcony, after which the band marched with the war veterans and Service Star legion to the j cemetery to decorate the graves. The Pierian club had met at the home of Mrs. Otto Steenbock and the life of Madame Schumann Heink was read as the lesson. Present were Mrs. Leslie Clay, Mrs. William Wilcox, Mrs. Lila Weber, Mrs. Estelle Nebeker, Mrs. D. A. Baxter, Mrs. Lucile Pitch-forth Pitch-forth and Mrs. Roy White. Word had been received in Milford Mil-ford that Stepper Boy, the two-year-old Toy Boston Bull dog belonging be-longing to A. A. Hillary, had walked off with the second prize at a Los Angeles dog show. V |