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Show I LOOKING BACKWARD j Items of interest taken from the I ! -JfWritA Efil, Fi,es of tnt Milford News of ! ' Fifteen years ago this week J ! The high school dramatic club had presented the play "Why Smith Left Home." Fred Cottrell as Mr. Smith and Norma Gleeson as Mrs. Smith had done especially well, it was reported. Clair Nichols had been a. striking example ex-ample of a henpecked husband and others in the cast had been Manila Poulter, Laurel Burns, Lavon Bird, Ella Hales, Aline Miller, Merle Pitehforth and Lilian Tanner. Miss Geneva Vincent and Lew Williams had been married in Salt Lake on April 28. Miss Ardath Johnson had resigned re-signed her position as bookkeeper for the Utah Transportation company. com-pany. She wouldn't give her reason but some thought there was a man in the case. D. N. Hickman had taken C. A. Arrington's place as cashier of the Milford State bank and J. C. Smith was to be assistant. The following were being graduated from the Beaver county high school at Milford: Cuma Bond of Reed, Bernard Jamison and Frances Wood of Minersville, Inez Williamson of Paragonah, Manila Poulter of Logan and Fred Cottrell Cot-trell of Milford. W. J. Wilson, C. C. McErn, Charles Clements and K. S. Carlton Carl-ton had represented Beaver county at the Republican state and congressional con-gressional conventions at Price. It was believed that the delegation favored Senator Hiram Johnson for president. Mr. Critchlow, the only avowed Hoover supporter, had received only five votes. Miss Delia Cottrell had returned Irom school in Salt Lake and was to take the position just vacated at the news stand Scout Jack Bardsley was running run-ning around with his shirt sleeves rolled up to his shoulders. He was living up to the Scout's motto, '"Be Prepared" (for the hot sun in Zion canyon.) Dalton Brooks was editor and David Glenn, assistant as-sistant editor of a Scout column , in The News and the Reverend Albert Al-bert H. Wilkes had been appointed as a new assistant Scoutmaster. Steve Stoker, Dr. H. C. Hunter and J. C. Melntyre were members of a citizen committee elected to raise funds to defray expenses of a trip to Zion park by the Milford Scouts in company with other : troops from upstate |