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Show at L. VINO. ~ Brandon Bouck — Sexually Oriented Business Homecoming Homecoming for Brandon scheduled for Sunday, April 21, Bouck gathered is in the high Tuesday evening. 10:45 A.M. at the school auditorium She reminded them that Milford is and will remain a democratic, Minersville LDS Church. He has returmed from a honorable and law abiding community. Chief of Police Michael Murphy, Mesquite, spoke on the secondary effects of sexually oriented businesses. He later presenteda copy of the court-tested zoning ordinance and additional material to the Milford City Council. The Council will study for a brief tour before making the return trip with him. The sea port town of Salvador, on the east coast of Brazil, was a sharp contrast in both climate and culture for the visitors. One highlight of the trip for Doug and Carol, as teachers, was visiting a private school. Carol described it as serious, with no frivolous material displayed. She added that the teachers the material to determine whether - ordinance is beneficial to the city. the Although ~ there is no need for such an ordinance at this — time, having it in place could avoid future problems. were very sweet and loving to the students, but that education was taken earnestly. High school Residents attending both meetings - students have no choice of classes. “It’s not at all like home, where we have fun while learning,” she said. The children, kindergarten through ninth _” grade, wore school uniforms. Tenth and eleventh clarified that there was no intent to close The Pub.. Their concern was to regulate future growth in Milford and the direction it would take. - grade students dressed in regular street clothes. The Numerous “Letters to the Editor” - - school was secure, with TV monitors in. the halls both signed and unsigned, were sent to the Milford Monitor. Since the various viewpoints and concerns specified in these letters were clarified in the public meeting - enough said. ~~ and in the classrooms, and electronic controls for ~ accessing all doors. The students usually ride a ~ public bus to and from school. Families are ‘exceptionally close, with children spending their time outside of school at home. The climate? Well, it was warm and humid. Carol quickly adapted to Brazilian fashion: She gave up mascara (it ran down her face) after __ the first day, and all attempts to do her hair (it went i it’s own way) after the second day. Ironically, i Tribute to Milford High Girl’s Team, Back Row: Angel Howard, Charie Heath, , Kaylee Dalton, Cheryl Barnes, Shelby Holm. Middle Row: Nisha Livingston, Heather Lewis, Marie Bozarth, Lindsey Barnes, Chalys Lamb. Front Row: Crystal Smith, Lynette Holm, Lacey Jimenez, Abby Carter. Small Business New Moscow, Wild Bill, Cedar This didn't involve just men, there were wives, families and children. There were several small communities. South Camp at the south end of the range, Shawntee on the Chamber Meeting on Thursday, April 11, 1996. Mr. Snow will be returning to Milford on Thursday, April 25, 1996 to put on a Small western side, Shenendoah City near the top, Business Workshop. The workshop will be Back Row: Junichi Nakabayashi, Holly Lewis, Lauralee Wright, Alison Carter, Mrs. Susan Jensen, Heather Willis. Front Row: Crystal Schofield, Jairus White, Kurt Jensen, Chalys Lamb, Lacy Jimenez, Rachel Holm and Spencer Whittaker. ; : ___. A Community Concert featuring the Milford High School Choir, with a guest appearance by the Community Handbell Choir, will be presented for your enjoyment Tuesday, April 23, at the MHS Auditorium. The concert will begin promptly at 7:30 P.M. Please plan to be seated before that time to avoid distraction. MHS Choir selections include: “Ail Ti ogether Now” “Down In The Valley” - “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes” - “River In Judea” - “Dreams”. “Inscription Of Hope” - “Angels Among Us” - Medley From The Lion King”. Teen Rights and Responsibilities Left to right: Janice Sullivan, Arlan Mayer, Shaun Pearson, Vossell Albrecht , Thane Marshall, Todd Marshall : Soil Conservation Board honors oulgoing representative, Shaun Pearson. A dinner was held Friday, April 12th at the Station Resaurant. Shaun as present his 12 years of service. and Hickory mine until 1952. Center at SUU made a presentation at the advance may still come to the High School take a Talisman, Leonora, Copper King, Copper Ranch and Harrington Hickory Mines. Many of these dated from the 1880's and operated for many years. I worked at the Harrington- Derek Snow from The Small Business that evening at 6:00 p.m. Sometime, at the hills west southwest of Milford,or perhaps drive into Moscow, Workshop workshop, individuals unable to sign up in and look and pack-rats. But it wasn't always so! At one time those mountains reminded you of an anthill. There were over forty mines and large claims plus many smaller and unknown claims. The larger and more successful mines were the Old Main Street Oriented cosponsored by the Chamber and the Small Business Center. It will be held at the High School from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. There will be a small charge to cover the cost of supplies only. Anyone interested is invited to attend. ‘We would prefer calls to Valorie at Circle Four to sign up for participation in the by Norman Baxter moment scars on the hillside or a small mine dump. The only occupants are chipmunks, snakes, crows, - have until we are away,” she said. _ Historical Tidbits — them. There is not much there anymore. A few «. Brandon’s comment after returning home was, “American girls sure wear a lot of makeup.” Although grateful for the travel experience, Carol is happy to be home. “This is truly a great e _ place to live. We just don’t appreciate what we tt Mayor Mary Wiseman addressed residents and the — general public Milford mission in Brazil. . Doug and Carol Albrecht, Brandon’s parents, his sister, Kristin Beckstead, and his cousin, Michael Hanley, traveled to the mission site ~ 15 ed with a plaque for "Exposure to controversial issues is nothing new for Utah high school students, but dealing within a framework of order is essential so that each person's rights are perserved,” says Utah State Bar President Dennis Hasiam. For this reason, he says the Bar has undertaken a program which focuses on the rights and responsibilities of young people in Utah. ; In the classroom setting, local attorneys will talk with students about Laws directly affecting them at school, home, workplace and society in general. “The goal is to help Utah teens become good citizens and future leaders based on a better understanding and respect for the law and our-system of justice." Mr. Haslam said. The classroom presentations will use the book Rights Responsibilities Relationships - Your Rights as a Young Person in Utah published by The Utah State Bar Needs of Children Committee and “Utah Children.” Mr. Haslam said students will be provided copies of the book to use as a guide and reference. In the book a wide range of topics are covered, including access to school records, protection from abuse, responsibilities of unmarried parents, and age-based rights. _central area, Elephant City at the mouth of Elephant Canyon on the east side. Star was just south of the Harrington-Hickory mine, (If you look west of the golf course you see a straight road going up into the foothills, that is the Harrington-Hickory mine.) I have visited the site of Star and found only building foundations. Doug Denny tells me that there is a small cemetery containing four of five headstones there. North of Highway 21 was the communities of Blue Acre and Hickory. Blue Acre was near the Copper Ranch Mine and Hickory was near the Hickory and Old Hickory Mines. How sad that so much of our history is forgotten and gone forever. Coming Events Republican Convention April 20. Girl’s Baseball at Kanab Boy’s Baseball at Kanab Milford Invitational Track Meet ' il Apr. il 23 - Community Concert 7:30 p.m. M.HLS. Auditorium April 26 ie Girl’s Baseball San Juan at Milford Boy’s Baseball San Juan at Milford oF The Republican party County Convention will be held on Tuesday, April 23, 1996 at 6:00 pm. in the Beaver County Courthouse. At the convention new state delegates will be elected to serve the next two years. Cleo Atkin, Vice-Chairman of the State Republican Party and also a representative from Governor Leavitt’s office will be a the convention. All county Republicans are encouraged to attend. For further information contact Karl Truman at 386-2313 or LeeAnn Joseph at 438-5347. |