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Show c5(4h& LOOKING BACKWARD (KVog5r Herris of ifcferes (atte'fi frhm h artr' iy jfj' fr Fifteen years ago this wuek w 3isse.3 Alto Edwrrd3 sad I donna don-na "Ybito vrih Lfcrril! jliUer, Art Kinney; and Spencer J3chc-- had spent the week-end at Black Rock with the James family. The Victory Rebekah lodge had installed new officers as follows: i Mrs. Lillie McKeon, noble grand; I Mrs. Kathleen Cline, vice grand;! Miss Hortense Hardy, secretary;! Mrs. Frances Jefferson, treasurer; j Mrs. Bertha Sherwood, warden; ( Mrs. Martha Armstrong, con-i ductor." The I. 0. 0. F. had alsoj installed th-s foliovrir r.5 officers: of-ficers: N. G., 2. Vt dlintce; V. G., E. Greggon; secretary, Free Jefferson, and treasurer, James Glenn. A party of young people had motored out to the Cedar Talisman Talis-man mine to enjoy a wiennie roast. Those in the party had been Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottrell, Miss May Johnson, Miss Ella Johnson, Miss Leysa Fouth, Miss Delia Cottrell, Miss Bessie Cook, J. Weber, A. Wilkes, Earl Hiccox, Ray Snyder and Richard Cook. L. G. Clay had returned from a fishing trip to Nevada. There had been born, on July 9, a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson, and on July 10, a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Johan-sen. Johan-sen. Miss Ethel Schow had gone to Salt Lake to spend the rest of the summer The girl friends of Miss Nell Ferguson had given her a shower on July 15. - Mrs. J. A. Raines and two small children had gone to Salt Lake for a ten-day visit. Milford had won a game of baseball from Las Vegas by a score of 5 to 1. The Milford players had been Fotheringham, Martin, Lynch, Theissen, Barton, Kirk, Schow, Bell and Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kesler and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hanks and family had gone to Fish Lake on a fishing trip. |