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Show j W ANTED SUNSHINE AND I HE FOUND IT HERE I B. M. Prescott, Traveling Service agent, visited ' Milford on George Washington's birthday and he whispered whisp-ered into the Editor's ear that one reason he came up here was to get some of Utah's sunshine. He stateil that they had rain in Southern Cal., .or 100 straight hours and he was afraid his umbrella and rubber shoes would wear- out and he would have to get additional supply before spring was over. Agent J. H. Davis is writing an article on Milford and surrounding sur-rounding territory for the Commercial News that is issued each Saturday in Los Angeles. " Mr. Prescott states that this weekly paper has a circula-oii circula-oii of 4,200 ' subscribers and it, teaches many of the Los Angeles Business --men! - Mr. Prescott advises that T. C. Peck, retired gen. passeng-.r passeng-.r agent L.: A. & S. L. R. R. Co., is pending-all of his time on his two acres located 483 West Duarte Road Aicadia -He has two kinds of practically practi-cally every kind of fruit-tree that' eui's fruit, also flowers and chickens chick-ens which keep him busy. "Uncic i'om" never looking better and is a happy and cdntented man. The Un ion Pacific System is going to spend considerable -money in advertising the wonderful attractions in Southern c'tali this year. The Utah-Parks Special will operate between - Salt Lake and Cedar City this summer on ame schedule as last year. |