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Show 1 (4&H!fes LOOKING BACKWARD i liV-Or" -FaT"" Items of interest taken from the -WSIiiL- Fiiv- of c Milfora News of rTi&2fr Fifteen years ago. this week A new linotype had arrived in ' iMilford from !San Francisco to ; be installed in The News office.! This of ice was the first in southern south-ern Utah to be equipped -with a linotype some 10 years previous to 1926. Miss Ireta Atkin and Dewey Nelson had slipped away quietly and were married in Beaver Feb-1 uary 1G. They were acsompanied ; to Beaver by Miss Albenea Edwards Ed-wards and Leonard Muir. Miss Given MrGhie and Dean nnnnnnbt rhad ?????,??. ffffz ! Bowden had been married at Bea-j ver February 19. They were ac-, companied to that place by Bill 1 McGhie, brother of Miss MhGhie, I and Dave and Charles Glenn. I The Lion ladies had entertained their husbands at a very enjoyable enjoy-able "coon" party at the I. O. O. F. I I Miss Helen Ruth Ward, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward, who was attending school in To-peka, To-peka, Kansas, bad made a very fine record in mathematics. At the close of the term Miss Helen had ranked highest in geometry in her division of 30 members. Mrr. C. C. Sloan had entertained entertain-ed the Saturday Dinner Bridge hlub. Those presei were Mrs. Broyles, Mrs. Parrish, Mrs. Bel-lingmo, Bel-lingmo, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Moore, Mrr. Morley, Mrs. Femley and Mrs. Xewhart. Mrs. Jack Weston had entertained enter-tained the M. G. club at' a Valen tine party. Those present were , Mrs. Schow, Mrs. Hoagland, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Bowen, Mrr. Miller,; Mrs. Waddingham, Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. Bellingmo, Mrs. Rodgers and Mrs. Murdock. I The Old Friends club had been' entertained by Mrs. George Ransom. Ran-som. The ladies present were Mus. Karl Levi, Mrs. M. Johnson, John-son, Mrs. W. G. White, Mrs. Scott! Taner, Mrs. Fred Levi, Mrs. B. E.' Hutcrings and Mrs. Roy Whitte. j Mrs. W. C. Cates had returned from a visit in California with j her daughter, Miss Margaret; Cates. ! i Mrs. L. E. Chilton had entertained enter-tained at a party to celebrate trej third birthday of her little daughter daugh-ter Carol. Those present werets, ter Carol. The little guests were Dorothy Nolan, Helen; Tannier, Marie Write, Kelley Stewart, Jack Kesler, Charlotte Farmer, Almeda Edwards, Donald and Dorothy Campbell, Joe Kinney, Jackie Grimshaw, Naomi Yither, Loraine Gray, Vard Bennett, Petra, Marjory Mar-jory and Shirley Young, Helen Jean Schow, Douglas Farnow and Naomi Bennett. Mrs. Charles Ford rad been hostess to the P. H. club. The time had been spent playing "500", after which a delicious lunch was served to Mrs. Ross Smith, Mrr. Joe Smith, Mrs. L. G. Clay, Mrs.' Morris Johnson, Mrs. Jack McKeon, Mrs. Ralph Quayle, Mrs. Antone Johnson and Miss Ardath Johnson. |