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Show jlfea LOOKING BACKWARD ATJr Items of interest taken from the Iwn )) Files of the Milford News of I "iiJwaK Fifteen years ago this week i " " " " ' Miss Eilleen Morley had resigned resign-ed her position as stenographer in ' the office cf the Union Pacific , master mechanic and was leaving soon for Salt Lake City. The Silver Tea club had been entertained at the home of Mrs. James Keough. A hot dinner was served at 5 o'clock to the following: follow-ing: Mrs. Pearl Hunter, Mrs. Roy Coleman, Mrs. Anette Gleasen, Mrs. C. Schow, Mrs. Phil Orwin, Mrs. M. H. Pool, Mrs. Hutchings, Mrs. James C. Clay, Mrs. Christy Lee, Mrs. Loree Moore and Mrs. Ray Outzen. Mrs. Harry Ward had entertained entertain-ed at a party in honor of Earl Summers, who was leaving to attend at-tend school in Mt. Pleasant. Those I present were Dorothy Bailey, Babe I Sloan, Betty Murdock, Catherine McKeon, Reba Korns, Elma Bird, Sister and Sherlin Atkin, John Williams, Milton Hunter, Clyde ,Orwin, Sherman Hickman and Sonny Son-ny Atkin. Mrs. D. A. Baxter and little daughter Virginia had returned from a four months visit in Louisville, Louis-ville, Kentucky. Mrs. Waddingham of Salt Lake was the guest of her son Lindsey and family and Mrs. Brown Bush, during the holidays. Miss Lillian Stoker and brother Owen had played for a New Year's dance at Baker, Nevada. C. F. Decker had gone to St. Luois to visit with his mother'. Mrs. Alfreda of Moise, Idaho, was a guest of Mrs. William Baker. |