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Show ~:ir~~~e.~ ~ MIN'll\IG "AGRICULTURE: , Milford has fertile soil, plenty of h'9gation water, spl~ndid electric light and power 'syste m. The elevation is 5000 feet. The population is 2000. , NOVEMBER 2. 1923 'l'WO DOLI.ARB PER YEAR ·IB IG-AIOOsTICE ~ HOUSE·WARMING ' CELEBRATION The big doings on November U, in honor of the completion , of the new quartermlllion dollar Union Pa-. , ' clfic station will, be one of the gr~at events in the history of 8Quthern Utha. There Is no town In the United S!ates, with the populatioo that MUCord has that can boa.st of so ~eautl fuJ a railroad depot, In fact It Is the vet>' beet depot owned by the Loe Angeles and Salt Lake railroad. The contractors on the building have completed their work In a yery creditable mADner, aDd the last of their men 'left last Thursday. The freight Wm2!.. has been moved t o the -south end of Main street and the grounds to the north ' of the new )>ulldlng are being cleared up In readlnes3 for the big time. A larr. crew of men Is at work laying the vitrified brick platform which will be nearly completed by the 12th. The conducts are co-mpleted for the ornimental Ilghtlng system, anel Mr. P. Sitton Is her~ with several carloads of furniture and ftxtures for the kitchen and 'dining room The big bake oven Ie In place, and the lunch room count.er 11 completed · Furniture for the rooms up stain fl. :-rrlvlng and the Western Union 1DtIl :\re about through with this worll. The painters. carpenters and mlsons have ftnlslted and gone. The' refrt~eration men and plumber. will leave soon. The sents are In the waltlnr room " Dr1 in fact the building Is complete ')n1y waiting for the grand "Housew'Irmlng." which is to celebrate the oT\C'ning of the new era of propper'tv "ot onlv for the railroad, but for Milford and the whole ot Southwestr rn Utah. The celebration which combinp.1 1\ rmlstice day am' the House-warm'n~ Is to he held partly at the Dew hllllftlng ",,(1 partly at t1le hlgb Hrhool grounds.The ~ommlttee In e"pr~1'I lI!\s arranged for gooo Imf'n1l:~r8 lind ~od l'\'l\l!'1ic. Thp.re wfll he a geDulne bar"~r.\I0. Apor l II ' nnd donee In the even'ng. The npw donot wilt be OTten 11\ an ,t". rtf',," rtm!,ntA for thfl ·Inspectlon of t.he generAl lntbllc. Tt will he n big pvtmt In tbe hfstory of Beaver county • |