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Show ( 1 MILFORD 5SSSk IM MOTION CALL or r i v 1 1 Y iL T couNT-rpniffiipiG- VA. 337-28- 31 r ' S3 f l r :r son XI .x for the new lighting at t.ie baseball ri-fo- r ; :"rhe Bnggs Nfi er M'on - i i !r grind -- Burger Fills. li '.nr Burgers Ldke md attended Reunion. She Hid visit in i did : I'i.is v enjoyed having Ainett, here for Jtsie is. from Bridgeport, ent up to Provo on They t" spent rve day shopping, fruit and going to the J -- si" :'.e:", . ' re. .:t i jjid Ka.e Lynn Ogden ent tit Lake last week to visit While Kave Lynn's parents. t':ev itteniei the BYY and the State Fair, "ill mdTracey Walker become ad parents of a baby boy ' .veek. Brighton entered the i on : September 6th andwieghed it 51b. 8 12 oz. Congratula- :: r foot-;a;i- :e :t ou.'ig and her family spent j j.. filled day in St. George Sat -ur !av attending the Dixie Roundup. '.it: 'i Vaiu'hn and Betty McDonald were i're ffr the weekend visiting with 'ir parents Dee Ferguson and Dale Kate McDonald. and Kerrl ent to Salt Lake last weekMaxey end to attend the State Fair. While there Kerri participated in the Talent Show. Kerrl won first place in her division at the Beaver County Fair, so she was sent as our representative at the State Competition. She did a terrific job. Also Jennifer Davis, who qualified with her sugar cookies at the county level, won second place at the State Fair. Jennifer competed in the Division of the fair. Jay and Florence Hlatt have had a 4-- H very busy couple of weeks. First they went to Grand Junction to visit Kerri and Patty Cammack In their new home. Then last week LeeAnn and Jim Meade and their new baby Kyle came for a Sunday visit. LeeAnn and Jim now live In St. George. Then their son Jeff, who has now finished his work with the IBM Company In Tucson, came for a visit. Also with Jeff was his friend Wendy Schlver of Michigan. Jeff and Wendy went from heretoMlchl-ga- n to visit with Wendy's family, then Jeff will return to Utah to finish school. Weekend visitor of Sharon and Jason Sanders and the Dennis Hardy family was their brother Jesse Perkins and friend Valorie Hales. Jesse, Dennis and Jeremy enjoyed bird hunting together. Card of v field. John, Mary, Jamee i ms it. were discussed to raise money for the swunmtng pool. To end theevenLngCaroland Jolyn served a delicious peach dessert with a glass of pop. v. s 337-26- 72 a Thanks " . -, TjT -I- M, This group from the Wide Horizons Home for the mentally retarded in Ogden spent fe night InMllford at the home of Bene' Johnson and Frnk and Othalree Tucker. They had been on a trip which Included Yosemite Nat'l Forest, Disneyland, and Marine Land. The residents are: Gary Morill, Richard Gibbs, Richard Vigil, Tracy Malcolm, M irk Stratton, Ron Chadwick, Francis Mace, JJPeterson.DavidWelson, ttnolas Liurie Ben Rawlins, Tonl Nicholas, CaroAdmunson, iavon Diane Hammond, Anderson, Sharon Nelda Boyer, lyn Moore, Vickie Stephens, Bosley, Sandy Taylor, Cindy Oliver. Marcia The staff members are: Gloria Orosco, Kim White, Orosco, Juanita Parlsl, Iris Stephens, Marco Montaney, Duana Betschart. naa a Bene reports that everyone Unitary Mi mwm indusfnol sroujtBi gi" phasis also should be place on encouraging existing businesses to expand within the state since over 90 of Industrial growth comes from existing industry. In addition, the report points out that many changes have and are occurring in America's economy. A new information -- based economyls replacing the old industrial based economy. Regions, states, and local areas that recognize and understand these emerging trends will be In the best position to attract their share of the economic growth that will occur from these developments. The family of "Red" Wilson wishes to extend their sincere gratitude for all the kindness and sym -pathy shown us during our recent bereavement. We 'ish othankthose who sent food to the family, the those who parfloral offerings, service in memorial the ticipated and the many other acts of kindness We also thank those shown us. who have made memorial contributions to the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital and St. Mark's Hospital In "Red's" name We especially want to thank the doctors and nurses for the excellent care and compassion shown "Red" durlnghis many illnesses and visits to the hospital. Only those who have been shown similar loving kindness when they most needed It can understand our feelings toward all of you. -- Despite special tax incentives and efforts to encourage increased economic development In the state. Utah continues to be dogged by the This was unitary tax problem. the out Utah Foundation, by pointed private tax research organization, In Its latest study of economic development efforts In Utah. Donna Wilson Steven, Darryl, Sean and Kelli Wilson Duane and Pauline Wilson Richard and Patricia Parsons year which projected that Utah's LOCAL PTA population would climb by 61 over MEETING ON the next 25 year. According to "We cannot Governor Bangerter, Ashley Kinross celebrated her 2nd WED, SEPT, 25 allow Utah's youth to become our birthday on Friday, September 13. Economic On Saturday she had a birthday major export. development is not merely a goal or am -There will be an organizational party with her friends and relatives. ESA BUSINESS bition, it is a necessity that will remeeting for the P.T.A. on WednesThey had cake and Ice cream then quire our best cooperative efforts." day, September 25, 1985 at 7:30p.m. Ashley opened her presents. MEETING AT Utah Is one of seven states that at the Milford Elementary School. The Utah Foundation study points state to the continue corporate out apply new or more Anyone Interested In joining the that old To Hint: 25,000 jobs wax, Helpful strip WISEMAN'S Income tax to a percentage of a must be created each year to sustain PTA but whocan not attend the meettry this solution: 1 cup laundry company's worldwide earnings. This the expected population growth in ing urged to contact either Brends ESA business meeting was held at detergent, 6 ounces ammonia and 1 or Carol Wiseman. Seifers Utah over the next quarter century. application of the tax, commonly onMon-day, gallon warm water. home Wiseman of Carol the All parents are urged to get inreferred to as a world wide uniAs part of the program to en9th at 8.00 p.m. Sept. volved and support your children tary tax, is bitterly resisted by most courage economic development in Jolyn Leko took charge. Plans multinational companies and foreign the state, the regular and special through your local PTA. The negative pergovernments. sessions of the 1985 Utah Legisception of the tax often Is more lature appropriated $9 million for Important than the economic impact various economic development proof the tax on corporate profits. grams and activites. In addition to the efforts to pubRecently, an executive from one of Japan's largest corporations oblicize Utah to business and Industry, served that Utah will not be able to the 1984 and 1985 Legislatures also Vl.in have leen made for a fun THURSDAY Hat, tie, glasses, compete for foreign investments if provided special tax Incentives to :il!e Homecoming Week at Milford socks day the state continues to levy a tax attract and retain certain types of Red N White day. There il'.'.'h School. FRIDAY based on worldwide income. In businesses. These incentives inwill be a pep assembly durtngthlrd The theme of Homecoming '85 will Foundation also the a cluded tax exemption to study addition, sales (1) a I e in mcible. period. Eachclasslstoperform noted that Great Britain moved to assist the distressed mining MONDAY skit. Nerd Day (2) a sales tax exemption on take retaliatory action against Utah IT1SDAY - Sports Day (students The Homecoming Parade will beand commercial aircraft parts and states continue the other that dress up in their favorite sports gin at 1:00 p.m. on Friday. The to A 1985 a sales tax exemption tax. the (3) Impose equipment, unitary football game begins at 7:00 pjn. costume) Tax Commission regulation to define and equipment used for machinery VvTDNl'SDA Y Dress up Day. The against Dugway. In new or expanded manufacturing to Income did little unitary placate There will be a dance following assembly to crown the Homethe resistance and opposition to the operations, and (4) a new method coming Queen will be at 11:30 a.m. the game. tax. for assessing construction work in Most tax authorities agree that progress. The Foundation study observes application of the unitary tax on worldwide corporate earnings is not that most economic development a major revenue producer for the efforts are directed at encouraging new businesses to locate in the In February, the Legislative state. KI AS. thousands of Utahns suffer from sudden unei!ected Fiscal Analyst estimated that repeal state. It suggests that more em- ill jury annually; and of the unitary tax could reduce IU S, the emergency medical services (EMS) system In Utah income tax revenue by as corporate and to Illness accident in the care made available .i. ed hi much as $11-1- 2 million per year. il.J The unitary tax has become such an 24 hours Hi hi- AS, the emergency personnel of Utah are available emotionally-charge- d issue, howdays a week, 365 days a year; and that any short-terfinancial ever, ' rf.AS, these professionals have completed extensive training advantage derived from the tax In to be highly proficient ml" ruiitmuing education to enable them probably is more than offset by the the.'ir icy care skills; and loss of long-raneconomic growth. to the due saved been u iu Ki s thousands of Utah lives have Foundation analysts observe that a pff u' oi hese trained men and women: recent national survey reported that V'W THF'Kl FORE. I, NORMAN H. BANGERTER, Governor of the Utah has the 5th best business cli? To reduce the chances of diseases ft mate among the 48 contiguous states I'tih, do hereby declare the week of September 23 through j in , as: vegetable gardens next year, it's 'fo f for manufacturing concerns. This ', 185, to clear your garden of debris best EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK on was based rating, however, quanthis to i cognize the great contribution of the numerous emergency fall, says Sherm Thomson.Utah tifiable factors and did not consider State Extension plant medic i! services professionals who provide emergency care; and to University subjective elements, such as the 387-98V pathologist. eiv ate tie public regarding the availability of emergency medical Milford, Utah negative psychology by generated ' communities. Thomson recommends that garse oughout Utah In their local Utah's unitary tax. NORMAN H. BANGERTER deners either till the weeds or vegeThe need for Increased economic tables into the soil or add them to Governor development efforts was emphasized the compost pile. A A X in a report prepared earlier tins 1 1a Vr it 1 si X 1 y j ' js When the garden plant materials tm i j j T T T TT T 'T T are tilled or composted, soli microorganisms decompose the pathogens and break them down, Thomson says. name in carpet Mohawk. Garderers who fall to till or com -See Mohawk's Color for Living carpet post this material may incur probcollection now at greatly reduced prices lems with soilborne pathogens next Special, one-tim- e Don't Miss Out! Come in never ,mvr, values on colors and styles you've year. A Thomson says homeowners should today, while selections 4 st vi on sale before everything youd also be sure to rake up and dispose are at their best. TO . Meet from Americas Number 1 of leaves before the snow flies. He luwk Carp Color Crp said pathogens can survive the HUGK SKLKCTION OF winter In the leaves, especially aspen leaf spot. Further, he says turf should be close --cut at between 1 and 1.5 IN OF Inches before snow covers the grass for the winter. Thomson says long I'iliSflLfS I Iji I grass under the snow Is an Ideal Sculptures environment for snow mold fungi. fcxturcd I'lushes Multi Colored I: m Men's Baseball solution held a tournament last "k. Men and womens teams from Cedar, Minersville and M ft' participated Cedar City RBI k t first; Annies of Beaver took !; Milford LDS Church took t i! !; and M ilford IPS. L took fourth. l'i the idies division Minersville uk k first; Milford IGA second; Beaver's Dave & Rays third; Milford Hu--h School Girls took fourth. All frucee is .vere donated to help pay !he Milford v. .ji-.- MHS Homecoming Week Sept. 23-2- 7 Beat The Rush - j - - - -- Declaration 1 I I Clear plant vn-i.- i ii, . m debris - from garden ge John's Service ) ( Thank You i AlllIUll loitii and Joan Long Qualities and Colors Builders and Annex SMH -- ac 92 c4 iery Special Here's the Carpet Sale of a Lifetime! 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