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Show f .HRPj?HSggjy AG GPES SIYBjggv) IMS) NEWS CSSN VOL.89 096-33- 1 MINING CENTEP,p4r RAILROAD 2) PUBLISHED ot M1LF0RD, NO. 16 UTAH 84751 - Thursday, April 20, 1939 Library Doard Meeting Reported by Ka&di erjiiii library bmlditf . u u Wayne W. Wise- - architect is sot le that needed, as the speciScatiaiis caa be efatainefl Mni the Cttai Eaergy CCSce if labor is fisei. Is --bouse labor would be defined as work done by anyone who is aa employe off Millorfl City. Be also stared tthat same ctf fbe building (materials presently being stored at the library will not be needed lor Che renovation. Gina Mayer these Jtems anight not be returnable due to the length oftime sin they were crflered, Mr. Wiseman was Authorized to httain a complete inventory cff item s er ier-e- d and used. Kathleen Jones reported (fiat fa-to- ted M ON Wayae W. Wisest aa ja&ikate! be working witi ti Fiwe Ctwsty AssociatiSM ofGowenarentstodet-erasia- e if aay grist nswaey Is arail-at'- le tor se on Si frost eraac tie lilrary is tUssefl. Tbt2 (Bat sff r statsies ed irons a inraSBMIrd. a Ffrfcgp wts reported brttea at wWile parl4 ear Black MwnBtaia. A 113 ras skJjs was reparted by the TraUside la Milfinrd. A wisdow ff ssiasir was Ofcl Pstssesstoa af Beajrer Aa Ak-ahd- $1 fcr fanroMng 9a Hilford High School Students of the Month ccnwictefl e -- wy 4' V-- - ' I -- re-gui- of lEomm unity sernloe. EBeatlwe July D, njonvictiQn 1 a .or ug related t!harpe nr a second (conviction Jor gaosseBBion or coneumption ml alcohol win result in tthe automatic suBpension dI a autb-oriti- tto lotow when an (DSense occurs a second time, regar&le&E off Where it (Occurs iin tthe state. The mew laws were part joJ Gov. Norman BanBerter''s lepiElatlve package, and received substantial support Irom Iboth !the Senate and the Bouse in! Eepresentatives. U Malissa ferman B3KE-A-TH- DN .RECRJ31II.1IE VOLUNTEERS on Tltere win 3ie a Bikea-iho- n Saturday May 6th at IDiDD a.nu 31ke-a-th(coordinator, Cathy Jimenez is aBUlng lor wolunteer Tiders. This Tide lis a vital 3art ifi the iUjht agalnflt hildhooC xan-oi- er on Hospital. 3?i:lers sign up sponBors who promise to make a donation based, on ach mile sompleted. All rid-e- rs turning in money will receive a certiiicatsu receive a .Jude rt. Mffiord Eigh School Is pleased announce (the Students toT (the Month Sot She imoirth dI March. Jason Powell, son ol Mr. anflMrs. U3ick PDweB, and MalisBarerman, is raised, the rider receives a sports a T --shirt and a certificate. bag, raihy will be visltingti Elementary school to recruit riders, and to hand out sponsor lornis. Contact Cathy Jimenez, 66 lor details on riding or sponsoring a rider- 2B7-26- f Jason Povel Eistory fair at Snow CaQege- - Be partiEfeiated Sn (the Junior STigfa Wresting program (during tthe wrestling season. Some oTMs iiobbies toclude (drawing, ttieingSljeE,reaa-ita- g, and dralting. MaXtBsa Fermaii is anintii grade student (this year- - She its am (the Millard High School Honor EaQ with a (cumulative G3Jk. (Dl S.8DJL She is an (outstanding student In tthe classroom. She works ertre-ane- ly Jiarfl iin Sier studies anfl Iher (teactiers icommenfl iheroutstanding attitude as a student. .daughter (Of Mrs. Boris ferman, lhave (been selected tto receive the Student Bf the Month Award. Jason Powell Is a seventh grade student at Mffiord High School. Be :has (been ion tthe Bon or EuH each (term (this year anfl has a cum -nilative (EJJi. atf Be rec ently participated iin tlie XJtahState Stone: Little Known Facts our tecon-.on- iy and makes life more pleasant for tus all: seems we're never more than a stone's throw sway from a structure made from rushed stone. A true building "block of modern . civilization, (Crushed stone iis everywhere., from tlie (curves of concrete !hiwayB to straight arrow runways and concrete pavements of airports; over sndlesE miles of railroad tracks and countless miles of asphalt pavements; from tthe polished granite (exterior uf a reinforced concrete skyscraper to tons of crushed stone in precast structures and concrete nf architectural splendor. According to the National Stone Association, products from stone are xvhal iio our conomy. Did you know that: (One hundred tons of crushed stone is needed to build an average-siz- e ? house, its sidewalk and dnve-wey- Those who raise $25 .certificate and a St. Whan f7E and to It provides jobs, (boosts ATTEDTI try IT if -- r at s ien Eftert B. tie CaacU Miwr Jsjsb. w5fi We presenat; Majw .rs I; CiwuwUrreislers Conrad Grtosfeaw, Jaatec Bat4-sa- s, Saai Eutctengs and TalfiajJli. Alss presnt were City Eal Ijessing and Cy Manager Oardao BUser. cunciQaiaa Pasl Anderson was aiiseot ani ezemsed to attend bospital business (ffitil MiliionE upon million of tons are required to build (of crushed stone our hydroelectric dame and power plante an absolute (necessity to meet our growing need for electric- ity? During the next decade more will 'be flpent on all construction , than during the past two centuries, making production of crushed stmic even more imperative' Large stoneE are utted in erosion control? 7;3S pjm. CSty Beoorder leasing read (Be mitoutes off H ar.eeittog of Marcl 2J, !W9. Alter reading and rtsnirw, CtiunriDniaJi KaaiSSai nrnowd, Grlaif-- v ctiBde2,ht atiinxes be aptf-we- fl as read and wrtrten. AH vMi to ttsvor. BIHs were presented a&dapro-we- d for payment. Change Order G-- J n Beswer Cirys irwimniing poelicaniplea was reviewed fry Sue CSty Cwmcffl at length, at was reported by tthe CKy Recorder that (the JteBiliAtiaB an litems 4 and S (bad not been completed by tthe Arrjhiteflt, but fa oiwersation with Mark Tressler icff iEeseret Architects, Becihanges db tthsee (two Items in lite amount utf IT,I1CDD were 'flue to a proposed ichange (Order tChat was prepared Sot an increase fa Ithe size (Of Dvechanical and electrical systems. Tins proposed (Change iprder was prepared toy (tie architect flue to (the lad that Beaver City was desirous out as enclosure that (had Hesser liiiFulalve value tthan ttttat spedSefl 49' tthe architect. Beaver City rejected tie proposed change (order to an expedient manner, but, ihi tthe (interim, (the architect had authorized purchase tf ttte Increased mechanical anflelectricalegu-ipme- nt n ttte ffaitn tttiat Beaver would sign he cctiange (order. City The (majority sg ttle eguipnent was returned Jar credit. The $T16 Is (tlie additional cost of equipment ttle architect was unatile tto return or trade anfl is presently dnstaHefl in Beaver City's SacHtty. Alter a 'lengthy fliBcuBEior ctf $ie proposed St change order, completion punch Hist tthat iis meoeBsary lor closing (out (Off tthe swimming pool, arctiitect's fees, etc Councilman Kobinson imoved. Smith seconded. Mayor 5Lee send a letter (to Bea-w- er Oounty with a copy to Jtlk y Construction and Deseret architects stating tthat Beaver City lis ready and willing tto sit down and make a final settlement on tiw project. Tie meeting should ite scheduled Jor alter ttte general contractor has completed tiispuncn list Items. Change Order G-- 2 shall it ftahled In tie iiirterim. All voted iin lavor of tie motion. Bids were ipjienefl Jor carpeting (Off America is ttte largest producer of crushed stone proOucts. iiimestone as an myaonant stone product for .agriculture and raitical to food and meat production? Lime k an important ingredient an producing economical agricul- tural products? More and more icommunities should support stoneuarry operations. Moving a guarry just ten miiefc bwb.v from e population center for 125,(KK) intTeasee that conunun-ity'f- c building cost; tremendousiyfrom added delivery costs alone. The presence of 8 nearby quarry strmulateB economic growth simply 'Itecause it make Bvailulile, at lower coste, the most esHentiu of all building materials Most nj tlie revenue from slie sale of stone is returned to the community in the form of purchases, pay-Su- ii and taxes Tor more information, write: "National Sume Association, 3415 Elliot Placed' W.,Vashmgum,D.C.li',KK)7. 47 39 PrectpStatlos last 63 at ttie GoH course ClUittiouBe as Jollows; Sam 's Furniture, 2,80; Erwig"s Uecorating; 2,fth4; Paul Cale Carpeting, S2j4b4. After review vS tie itiidE, Councilman movedButchingE seconded, the bids he tallied Jor legal advice, teing tthat two .bids were Identical iin prit and performance. All voted in iavor. Councilman Butcliings moved. Smith seconded, Beaver City donate 200 to tie American lgion to lielp delray the cost of sending youth to Boy's State. Ail voted in Javor.. A discusBion was held on additional equipment lor tie load control system. After review ol the ?.o-'tuii- jear to tfate jear to Aafe DATES fcess, it was tbe CfflmcO sessltaa en AjtU 4, Frrdtr JUVENILES juvenile's iflriwrc license lor six months one year. Tliese jwnahieE are im andatory. JuvenlleE meefl (to understand lhat tlie juvenile ccouri xnust iimpose them Ihy Uav.', iin aaditlon to ifhe fines anfl jteiialties preBcrlbea 5y the (court. JJuvenile', houldai60beadviBefi that tthe (court !has a statewide es juvenile iindeK which allows Beaw Ciy r-F- a car asd a icy an atdcycle. Fespcmse was na5e to II ly eStt&ens or assigtante. as so TO 31EUEUBER htt4Zioa will LatVtr Vswta ctmse&sas Ixa&iFe-cssrd- ifcteratlae cvrs misf to eJect rgaawe Jfer the seas Aaywe iaterestel sV.id aceet at (ft SUtlm Eestasaraat Tbsrsiay, April 23, 149 at 7:3 pjm. Et- aauKtal tin aad Tbe traffle accidents and 2 April 15 April 1 0 2$ was Sscss. This 4.13 iacbes. . prsperry-ats- - irrostigsiel eij been faying a person ut cff ber wd pociet to efeaa (tie Library. Tie Board agreed to request tflutt MIBord r r bndfstiiMmey fcr &is purpise, n& (the taSiaing Ssetocgs to B catx. citS adB3t 14 83 72 78 A;rtl aadmiktagdec-USob- s Beaver City Council Minutes to waer. foas CRACK DOWN 29 4 41 C3 April 11 April 12 April 13 serea ctiidrea. VcctiXI J. Willjrea rent- A bicycle repertd vt.&lea ia Bearer was loraied ajid retcmei bsuirs wbea Mrs. Janes reported Tbe follow !. weather to'.orm-M- m is prertied by ts Jtatiooal Weattier Service coirpumesfs of tt Milford Weatter Station. at MUford High ScbocL aad Us mite, Bomlt Foiiias, fcrnseriy ot Bearer, ltae csEseasns s tie Bs-a- rd ttat bids be cfctai&ej far tie SasSiHatiot of a swajsp ewler asd dart work witfhiB tie IhsIISej. The Board agreed tiat a bati reran slat slotld t iastsljei, to aariaj 1. Willden, Hift School, WiBdea e patrsffis carers eiioriBg of the Oirsry. Ee suggest! thai the batk entrasce t eoasf ieted first, so thai tie Snoot emraace caa be closed while work is being s& drug and alcohol Senses re Jriaitms trolnr the laoe srtia 1'9B fwhen laws jiBBsed fty tt iW r State lrtslature fOtaft leBBcs on April 24 .and Jfifly 1- As atf April 24, a yoitfn wmr- ictefl f a flrue related dharge wifll ne required tto pay A of $150 and wiH ft aLEBlgned 20 to 1DD hours (ttf icQmrouirily serv ice. Far seoond-Aim- e poeseEsios or ironeaniption ar alcohol (Offences, a juvenile wlQ also 1 tto jieriarm 2D to IDDours juveniles teeoond-ttim- llfceriH'iS is assist Donald MUford ciipe?frd re:jsirea)es for a master ot eAsratton ierr tnsc-fkiir- y etorif ioa atl'taSiStaternl. verstty. TS cfcrre will t awarded at I'SU Ctxtmtattmftvt Jane 3. WUliea, a to ot Mr. I Mrs. CecU WiU1ii, Beaver, attn.ied Beaver K:& School ad receded his taEor ot arts &rree is pfcyskal sciw at Soothwrs Cui Staie CoIc in lvj. As part of ti for fcis master's at VST, beeooi pitted a crojwt 09 career etacation, ex-pla- ts! DRUG AND ALCOHOL LAKS 4 total of approrhnaiely $3X0 frees tie State LfcrarrET-ekfate- gf Graat aad aCataiogCard Graat Lis bees deposSel la ti Cwssty Liiriry fond, to be tssed fcr fee iaereal wssrkiigs of ti MSjord Library. St fanier ttat tie way is wfcfch tMs mmer is ssed will be deciiel by ft Cocjatf Librarj Board. E was it 23 PRICE fcas carat! a - LOGAX prlactpal Mair Dtarlisg the April 13ei meetisf o( tie Miliord CMy library Board, Giti Mayer lsikatei tisat si aad Board Cfeairasai Sbermaa Miers have toned ti liiriry funis orer to MUford City. Sbe tiit aeeordfag to tbe City Coordmarar, Xeira Keaaedy, tie Caty Cooacfl will fce decMtng la Jnae as to where tie ltterestnaoney frees tMs account will tplaced.Mrs.Ma?er suggested that Board nseaabers nseet wita ti City Conacll to request tttat tie iieerest moaey be pot back tato ti Library fusils other imsisess, tie Board discussed rewvailaBS for tie -- AGRICULTURE sr lsfeg 7pxest is secessary aai mittr wSaat desired eqsipoiest. Tbe CwracU retessed at ibis tis sctil US pjx. CooscUsaa Aadersoa arrireiat IS First pj. Ttersiay, Aprs! 2 aM27; biij-ing- tmotion carried iy a imaj-(Or- ity vote. Councilman Smith unovefl, se seconded BeaverClrj a .new ciieck protector and City Seal. A23 voted fa Javor vt the motion. Councilman Grimshaw moved, Bobhifion seconded. City M anager Baker (order approidimately 3,255 !in Sireworks (to He displayed m July 4th. AH votefl to Javor oi Sue motion. City Manager Baker proposefl Beaver City (trade .our two (back-'J-es fa .on twt mew (hackhoee, ore tto ibe lupgracied to Jour-whdrive. Tie fli3erenoe fa trraOti Jor hoth ibacklioes would he 8,1i'J0. Councilman GrimShaw ntovefl,Sm-iit- h secondefl, City Manager Baker he authorl&efl to proceed with the trade ist Beaver Clty"s two existing ihackhoes to M&JR quipn.ent and Mayor lee ibe authorhl to sign lie necessary paperwork, til voted in Javor of tie motion. A fliscufcEion was held on completion .of tie outsice of City KaU. Alter fliscusl'jn, Councilmati Smith movi.rfrimshaw seconded, ti City Siecorder jrepare liid specifications lor JmiBlung tie exterior .ol City Ball with hrick part way up and stucco above. AH voted fa lavor of tie m otion. Ttere hemg no lurther huEiiess presentefl. Tie City Council adjourned at 1130 p.m. pur-clia- eel La4s aad ates's t will arts: AprSJ CAIX ' " toeld Jfita. G&U m Sminrs st- 2Ird. tO CC38frrSTK5If EaTr CwtTDBtTatic -- gates fcsi l a aiJ5d Waat"' veeftfaf toeJerffflewCswotyOfi fkers wi3 be te!d Sarerlaf, A-- rtl 2$, 1S4S at ajK. K 1 Beaver Caaty Curwia. All Ceaxscrats are eaticw4 to attend aa sx&port srosr local party. SCHOOL , n. g-Tie 7;X lliKJ AJkt. Ss&iay AprO CaacU3:aa Grtasbaw dUcmc-e- d possfie iii artwsU storage la (Et larger water tai,prtssrfc4 .t WswtdKSs-ste- w Cbur-f- e ttis tee- - frrSgat&a fjttits, &t placxdt ff signs adreiHsiir; Ixinr City's ladsatriaS Parts. Tie OwacJl Cs-e- ra sed mixsM Jw s, te. H tie fadttStrM Park- - Afer dSscmstos, X was tbe cmsm&vs &t ste Cm-m- U Cos CSry Eesrflir .draft aa wfiici.at stating wat costs wtaold be biisinesses Kstcating fa tbe , SndusirM Park. A lengiiy !SscBssiiB was Held ms eofissDie ideelqpmeni la Beaver City. Several propaEils for econamie Serelopj!int were and ctttr:B:fets w31 be working as (Ehe prsgett. Cunciln)aii Anderson suggested (the Bearer City Eioe prepare a pamphlet entitled lait ywn ineefl to know iS yon are tocliaing r renting fa Beajer city.'' K was tie consensus f Cue Council (this pamphlet ie prepared. A (discussion was (held on purchasing a new lawn anwer Jor tthe GoU Cfflurse. Alter Het.gfty ifliBCiiEsioB en ttle pros anfl cons ff a purchasing a mew imower aised mvower, tthe financing etc Coundltriaa Eatctingsji)OPea,Siii- seconded. Beaver City purchase an f,4DB mew lawn anower from BigUanflEguiprrnt-Tieavs-we- r purchase shall be plated m tthe GoU Course Concession Agreement with tie ihidEays,coiitiB-(Uin- g its pay as percent ntf green Jees (toward tthe purchase. GrlroEhaWj Smith anfl Butcliings wotefl fa Javor (eff (the motion. Couiicaimemhers S Otdnson and Anderson abstained from votin- Biaptist Cw-'-'tretu- Come a2 Cnut A3CC MJjJyrd Ejementary Stiooa wflB bold their annual school eartthra! Friday, April 2?, at SiSS ps. to the room. Fisi pond, cake walk, gan.es, concessions, atifl prizes wU a3 be part f the fun. CfcflJ burgers, pap, anfl will be sold. Plan to join m Jor ttfeis aimutJ f unfl raisii eeaL AH proceeds are msefl to beielSt ttt school. kk3-tipurp- jods Ti MiUorfl Community ftoted Methodist C!hur tore$ aM parties to jjofa Stem fa a put luck supper anfl slide presentation on Sunday, Aprfl 22, The tier, anfl Mrs. Brut Graii-itergmj Fock Springs, Colorado will show ttte slides f steir (mission eKperieti'. fa EaM. f ei-- 1S. er, . Grauterger .off tie Diartriut tie ttr.Hefl Methudisi iis Sipjer-imtende- nt Churct, the EockyMouutafaOnu Jerence. Be anfl Mrs. JSrauteraer along wjtth a jr0Up volunteers, spent several weeks fa Haiti iiig mission ttere fa build -fag projects. While (Sere (Bey had mi airy fateresting eeriewes wiu Ich ttley plan tto stiare with ius at 7iOS pjm. fa ttte wetting fa the sfJictuary I te Methodist Ciiurct. A pot luck suppw all is planned Jor SiDO p.m. fa Church. A pot Suck supjer Jor aH 5s planned Jor S3OD p.jm. fa EaEL Everyone 5s the FeUo-wsiuwelcone. 31 you plan to attend tie pot luck please hring your own table service anfl we tush to pas. s. Join with its lor an evening .yf lun and inspiration. 18 Jr Beth PuTIer, Beaver Matel T uriter, Miilord isor. Sws, MiHord. |