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Show jldkwfes POKING BACK'.01 j Item of interest taken from I JL2UL Files of the Milford News of JwJJ3 Fifteen years ago this week I Mrs. Charles A. Parrish was chosen new .president of the P.-T. A. at the season's first meeting, meet-ing, held in the high school on Monday evening. Other officers elected were Joseph Tribole, first vice president; Aaron E. Smith, treasurer; Lee Anderson, secretary, and Mrs. Margaret Murdock, chairman chair-man of program Vand entertainment entertain-ment committee. George Jefferson was nominated as candidate for state senator at the Republican County Convention 15 years ago this week. Other nominees were Cliff McShane for state representative, Frank Williams,' Wil-liams,' 4-year commissioner; Joseph R. Murdock Jr., 2-year commissioner; commis-sioner; William A. Miller, county clerk; Taylor Farnsworth, county treasurer; Neils Jensen, sheriff; Jesse Baker, county assessor; Vella Brown, recorder; Harold Cline, county attorney, and M. P. Lewis, surveyor. Arrangements have been completed com-pleted for purchase of 200 high-class high-class dairy cows, which will be shipped within the next few weeks from Wisconsin to farmers in the Milford Valley. Gilbert Thatcher of Ogden, well known stock show judge, and Fred Levi, cashier of the Milford State Bank, will leave in a few days to select the stock. With an ample supply of candidates candi-dates for the various offices, the Democratic party adjourned their convention on . Tuesday without nominating a complete ticket. William Hurst of Beaver was nominated nom-inated county surveyor, Grace Skinner, Beaver, recorder, and Abe Murdock, Beaver, was nominated county attorney. Candidates for other offices were not named. J. F. Talton was nominated for state senator at the Eleventh district dis-trict Democratic State Senatorial convention held in Cedar City on Monday. Them Wuz the Days: Want Ads in The News 15 years ago this week offered for rent a 4-room furnished house, a desirable desir-able store building at "reasonable" rent, and a 5-room strictly modern home'. Scarcity of feed in the dairy section of California is focusing the eyes of California dairymen on Milford Valley, with its unlimited unlim-ited amount of pasture, alfalfa land, pure water and ideal dairying dairy-ing climate, according to IX E. Kirk, who expects to leave in a few days to interview many of the persons who have been making inquiries in-quiries about Milford Valley. The Milford M-Men met Tuesday Tues-day to perfect their organization and adopt a temporary constitution. constitu-tion. Vance Fisher was elected president, Claude Horton, vice president; Clyn Davenport, secretary; secre-tary; Leon Jones, treasurer, and J. M. Hughes, class advisor. i The Beehive and Junior Girls will present the M. I. A. program next Sunday, October G, in the L. D. S. chapel. Ellen Ford, Erraa Hickman, Sarah Pool, Helen Ken-ney, Ken-ney, Bessie Killam, Maxine Kirk, Ethel Tanner, Nadine Bowman, Renae Fernley, Lola Morris and Alel Kenney were among the participants. par-ticipants. While returning from Fish lake i last Wednesday night Leonard Muir and Roy Miller narrowly escaped es-caped serious injury when they ran into a horse while driving through a blinding rainstorm near Adams-ville. Adams-ville. The horse was killed instantly in-stantly and the car badly damaged but both occupants escaped without with-out a scratch and saved their fine string of fish. |