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Show ! rS&- BOOKING BACKWARD i I '"JOTA.tTftt Items of interest taken from the j 0 pfW$ sfiL Files of thc Jlilfrd News.. j -- ruj Fifteen years ago this week J i r.Trs. J. Williams had entertained entertain-ed ihc Saturday Afternoon Spoon-! Spoon-! ing; club. The afternoon was spent i la . ing cards and the hostess was J the recipient of two spoons. William Nichols had moved to i f i-i.ico for the summer. Ta.! Fc-rjruson, who had-been on r. cruise to Japan with the U. S. navy, lnd returned- home. Dr. Atkin and Sam Cline had gone to California for about three weeks. Mrs. C. C. Sloan had gone to Calt Lake to attend the state con- i vention of the Eastern Star lodge. Miss Mildred Killam had spent the week at Black Rock, the guest of Mrs. Lillian Chapman. Gene Kirk had been appointed member of the health board, to fill the vacancy caused by the removal re-moval of J. F. Berkheimer, who had moved to Lehi. Mrs. J. Griffith had entertained the Choir club and the afternoon had been spent in sewing for the bazaar. Quiet a number of babies had been christened at the L. D. S. church. They were Addison By-bee, By-bee, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Arrington; Hazel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fothering-ham; Fothering-ham; Gilbert Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCulley; Edith Lucile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Day, and David Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. David Gray. A $10.00 reward had been offered of-fered for infornation of anyone guilty o dumping rubbish along the public road to Beaver. Mrs. Julia Smithson had been to the Sulphur Beds, where she was nursing her daughter Margaret, who had been quite ill. Mrs. Clark Kesler had taught the fifth grade during her absence. . n |