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Show 4~~[~f;~~~~ ~ --" MINING "AGRICULTURE ~J Milford has fertile soil, plenty of irrigation water, splendid electric light and power syste m. The elevation' is 5000 feet. _ The population' is 2000. .awe fNTY, PTAH,FRIDAY, JUNE 1 'Beg' 1923 Two Dollars Per Year. LOOKS UKE NEW STATION HOUSE FOR MILFORD Th~ following has been received I:>l Floyd Casterline, tbe Union PacIftc agent here-Rate Issue No. 850. Naming rates on equipment, material and supplies consigned to W Ballm, engaged In tbe erectloii"Of station building at Mllforcl, Utah. Applying on equipment, material and supplies-excepting provision and materials for aale, between an points on the L. A. and 8. L. railway. Rate Free effective May 28 , 1923. From the above It would appear that M,llford Is to get the long wl.bed for depot. H. W, Baum of Salt Lake. I. one of the biggest bulldera In Uta'b. baying had some of the largest jobs In the country. He haa just reeentt,. completed tho bll new depot at Caliente and is now engaged In eonRtructfng the new ElkI' bandlnl In Salt !.ako. He also had charge of the balldi!! ot the Utah Capital _ a. I • |