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Show krlfes LOOKING BACKWARD SvjT'!rIV Items of interest taken from the yJ-5j jC BfcvJ Files of the Mill'ord News of fifteen years ai?o this week 1 James Glenn and James Lang were fishemen at Puffers lake and reported a catch of 70 fish the first day. Ten Beehive girls of the Polly-anna Polly-anna swarm had enjoyed a trip to the Koosevelt hot springs. Invited guests were Mrs. L. G. Olay, Merle Pitchforth, Letha Schow and Delia Kirk. In Utah the open season on sage hens, blue grouse, ruffled grouse, prarie chickens and morning doves was to be from September 1 to 10. both dates inclusive. No more than eijrht birds were to be in pos-sion pos-sion during any one day and birds were the legal killing during the season. Wayne Stoker, who had been in the army for four years, was visiting visit-ing in Milford. The Chamber of Commerce was to give a comic entertainment followed fol-lowed by a dance. Dr. Markhan the tooth carpenter, was chairman of the committee and was to be assisted by Dr. Parrish, (the pill shooter. Mr. and Mrs. Morg Griffiths were rejoicing over the arrival of twins, a boy and a girl, at Sheir home August 5. A son was born August -1 to Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hardy of Miners-vine. Miners-vine. The frriilil house had been robbed rob-bed and dry goods for the Tolton ' store at Beaver had been taken. Sam Cline, while attempting to climb over a wire fence near Minersville, fell and struck his arm on the ground w-ith such force that the large bone of the fore7 arm was broken. |