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Show dks LOOKING BACKWARD ! irl Itm of iatweet taken from the , JwAtJ j feflL FiitB of tie; Milford 'ew pf j fifteen years ago. tius week ' ii, ii i At the home of Dr. E. A. Petty in Beaver had occurred the ceremony cere-mony which united Miss Winifred Cruikshank and Clarence D. Sweet. Miss Cruikshank was a teacher in Minersville public school and Mr. Sweet was in the employ of the Standard Oil company as local agent. Constant passing and re-passing of airplanes over Milford had occurred oc-curred all week in search for Maurice Graham, missing pilot of the Western Air Express. Graham was enroute from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City and had taken off in a blizzard which had raged from Beaver county to southern Nevada for five days. A transfer of a local business house was made when E. C. Mc-Garry Mc-Garry and R. H. Barton made a deal with Clark Kesler, whereby all his holdings in the county were exchanged for the Roosevelt apartments apart-ments in Salt Lake City. Mr. Kesler's property included, among other things, the Victory theatre and Arion dance hall in Milford. The regular meeting .of the American Legion Auxiliary had been held and initiation exercises j conducted with Mrs. O. R. Smith, Mrs. L. E. Chilton, Mrs. Erma Geiger, Mrs. Oscar Stephenson, Mrs. Florine Bingham, Mrs. S. A. Zabriskie, Mrs. E. L. Mathews and Mrs. Dave Heslington as the new members. Miss Mildred Killam of Milford, a sophomore at the Utah State Agricultural college, had been elected vice presidnt of the college col-lege Spur club, a national girls' pep organization. Roscoe E. Hammond, secretary of the Utah Tax Commission, had given a very lucid explanation of Utah's tax difficulties at a joint meeting of Beaver and Milford Lions clubs. Those from Milford who journeyed over to Beaver were Dr. C. R. Parrish, Harold Cline, George Jefferson, Dr. L. F. Kohler, Lee C. Brown, Ross Palmer, Palm-er, L. M. Morris, I. Altman, M. H. Pool and J. R. Murdtock. |