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Show iMfcjte -LOOKING BACKWARD" I .JoW'CSK Items of interest taken from the t 3n.). Files of the Milford News of ij riiJvS, Fifteen years ago this week Potatoes are bring $1.20 per bushel and wheat is seling at $2.20. " Thirty-one cars of oie was shipped from Milford the first twelve days of this month.- Word was received that Myron Lew-is and Dean Clark, of Milford had arrived at Camp Lev.xs, American Ameri-can Lake, Washington. The second detachment from Milford will leave on September 19, and are as -follows: B. J. Lund, C. I. Nevins, D. C. Rohl-fing, Rohl-fing, Enos Streeet, A. M. Newkirk, Nathan Lee, Thos. R. Hicken, John E. Earle, all of Milford, and E. V. Walker and Stanley Griffiths, of Minersville. Rev. E. J. Magor, new pastor of the M. E. church in Milford has resigned, re-signed, after serving two weeks. A reception was given in honor of Vivian Duffin, an enlisted high school student of last year, who is home on a five-day furlough from the training camp at Goat Island, in San Francisco Francis-co bay. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hanks returned return-ed this week from an extended trip to Salt Lake and Colorado points. Miss Zora Howd, of Milford, was married Sunday at Beaver, to John Cottee, of Salt Lake Ciiy. |