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Show dS&h-ifea LOOKING BACKWARD i TriW -Ijn""" Item of interest taken from the - ii2!w-'" IFifYeen years , ago, thia week While Paul J. Evans had been making up his train as conductor on the Cedar City branch line, a hemorrhage burst from within his chest and before he could be rushed rush-ed to medical aid he had passed away. His only close kin to mourn his passing was his wife, Eva. Van K. Hickman, seized by serious seri-ous illness, had died a few days later at the Milford hospital. Mr. Hickman was iborn and raised in Milford and left a wife, his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hickman, and six brothers and sisters to mourn his death. Without opposition, the incumbent incum-bent town administration had been retained for another term by the will of the voters, expressed at the municipal election. 0. F. Hubbell had succeeded himself as board president; L. G. Clay and George Litchfield, were re-elected; and 'George Fernley and James Glenn had 'been elected to succeed Frank Farmer and J. R. Murdock. Organization of an Auxiliary to the B. of R. T. had been held and the following were charter members: mem-bers: Myrtle Ferguson, iClara Mc-Fadden, Mc-Fadden, Vivian Hunter, Myrtle Mills, Claudia Hutchings, Albena Muir, Hannora Hutchins, Arvilla Muir, Nellie Hutchwis, Thelma Talbot, Prudence Jensen, Edda Edwards, Ann G. Lee, Theresa Pitchforth and Hilda Matthews. Mrs. Rue Nielsen had gone to Logan to be gone two weeks while attending a course in home management at the U. S. A. C. v . |