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Show I (vL00K1NG BACKWARD j Sw-nSj''SInN Items of interest taken from the J (wCM IObSv ) Files of the Milford News of i ; 1 lrMlLwi3r Fifteen years ago this week j - 1 1 1 Preparations for a big "House! Warming" for the opening of the : new depot and the celebration of j the first Armistice day were being ! made and the following commit-1 tees were selected: Executive, WV W. Markham, J. R. Murdock, W. j A. Smith, Karl S. Oarlton, Joe Smith and L. R. Fournier; musical entertainment, Dr. Parrish and Mesdames Terry and Murdock; barbecue, Joseph Murdock; dance, ; W. A. Smith and Floyd Caster-line; Caster-line; finance, W. W. Markham and O. F. Hubbell; housing, Joe Smith; decorations, L. R. Fournier. The Victory Refoekah lodge had entertained at a card party with Mrs. C. C. Sloan, Mrs. Ernst, Sam Hickman and Jack McKeon winning win-ning prizes ' The Glee club of the Milford high school was to give a dancing party with Helen Ward, Ruth I Elmer, Francis Sloan, Ethel Stan-I ley and Albena Edwards on the committee. Mrs. E. H. Bird had been hostess to the Jolly Stitchers club. Those present were Mrs. W. A. Miller, Mrs. Scott Tanner, Mrs. A Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Nels Schow, Mrs. J. Weston, Mrs. William Fernley, Mrs. D. A. Tanner, Mrs. Karl Levi, Le-vi, Mrs. J. H. Pitchforth, Mrs. J. E. Tanner, Mrs. George Moore and Mrs. Steve Stoker. Messrs. Kirk and Cline were to be congratulated upon booking the big Don Carlos dog and pony show for Milford. It was being played at the Orpheum theatre in Salt Lake to crowded houses. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards, formerly of Milford, were proud parents of a 10 pound baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Markham were rejoicing over the arrival of twin girls, born October 26. |