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Show 9 bunna, Hut 9 Jitiaria TVLL Dunno why the navy brass looking over the Millard-Beaver area under consideration for a bombing range and military installation, in-stallation, wanted the local newspapers to play hush-hush, then released the story to the daily papers. Anyway, there's nothing definite defi-nite on the proposal, except that this area is under consideration along with several other areas. Any "pressure," any attempts at "personal gain," will defi-' defi-' nitely kill the deal so far as Millard and Beaver are concerned. con-cerned. Milford High has scheduled one of their regular parent and teachers conferences for Friday, March 22, starting at 1 p.m. In these conferences, the parents discuss with the teachers the progress their children are making, mak-ing, and any particular problems that have arisen which effect the education of the child. j Mahoney and Margaret took a I day or two off to relax after Jack had been putting in regular ! end extracurricular time as a Legislator, and enjoyed a little visit-to Reno. They're back in town now, and Jack figures the school lobby lob-by in Salt Lake made a mistake. They shoulda kept all the old men in the. school rooms, he says, and sent those good lo'ok-ing lo'ok-ing lady teachers up to the Capital Cap-ital Bldg. to. pressure for their programs. Only way advertising doesn't help a merchant is when he lets his competitor do it. Bertha Dalton is wondering when they're gonna start giving giv-ing trading stamps when you pay I your tithing. Dick Bell, principal of the Milford Mil-ford Elementary School, is one of the nominees for vice president pres-ident of the Southern Utah Teachers Assn., with the election scheduled for their meeting over at Richfield Saturday evening. He's running against two Cedar City men. Suzy Says: Ben Briscoe has been named airport manager for the Milford Airport, we're informed. Ben may be manager, but every time we've been out thataway it was Judy who was taking care of the office and the visiting air-travelers. air-travelers. And Mrs. Briscoe also advises us that the Little League will play the first 1957 games on Memorial Day. The organization organiza-tion is being perfected, with appointments ap-pointments shaping up in all official departments, and looks like the Little League enthusiasts enthusi-asts will keep on training the little shavers to take then-places then-places later in Legion Junior Baseball, and from there to the Big Leagues. Hy Tolley came in Thursday morning to tell us that Friday the day AFTER we publish our paper he expected to have some "good news" for us about Milford flood control. Seems that Jay Bingham., chairman of the Utah Water and Power Board; representatives representa-tives of the Army Engineers, county commissioners, Representative Repre-sentative Jack Mahoney and Dr. D. A. Symond of the Mil ford Jaycees are scheduled to mike an on-the-spot survey flood danger areas near MiltoKl a the Engineers and ivir. - and the "6 recom-Bingham recom-Bingham will mae mendations for correcting the Haneer conditions. The most disillusioned girl. are those who gel m'"16'; cause they were tired of work ing. |