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Show ' BEAVER COUNTY NEWS IN Published Every Thursday at Milford, Utah STEVE WILLIAMS PATRICIA WILLIAMS ... Business - $4.00 ..... c n i T Manager Main a Year in Advance 310 South Business Office Subscriotion Editor-Publish- nB I A L NOTICF TO CREDITORS THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER of OWEN WILFORD IP "Ml II I " "IB t Office at Milford. Entered H Second Class Matter at the Pos March 3, 1879 of ConSress of Act Utah, under the STOKER, Administratrix of the Estate of Owen Wilford Stoker, Deceased. First Pub: Sept. 9, 1965. Last Pub: Sept. 30, 1965. THUR8., SEPT. 9, IMS MILFORD. UTAH WANTED BY THE FBI STOKER, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administratrix at the offices of her attorneys, Cline & Jackson, Milford, Utah, on or before the 9th day of December ,1965. LENNA, "Jw UTAH COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of ETHEL BRADFIELD MYERS, also known as ETHEL B. MYERS, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned administrator at the offices of his attorneys, Cline 4c Jackson, Milford, Utah, on or before the 10th day of December, 1965. L. MYERS, Administrator of the Estate of Ethel Bradfield Myers, Deceased. First Pub: Sept. 9, 1965 Last Pub: Sept. 30, 1965. ERNEST w ALSON THOMAS WAHRLICH Wahrlich, one of the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives," is wanted for unlawful interstate flight to avoid prosecution for the Arizona crime of kidnaping. He allegedly abducted a girl in Tucson, Arizona, on April 16, 1964, and brutally beat, choked, and sexually molested her before leaving her abandoned in the same city. A Federal warrant was issued at Tucson on April 28, 1964, charging Wahrlich with unlawful interstate flight to avoid prosecution for this offense. A white American, Wahrlich was born in Rensselaer County, New York, on February 4, 1936. He is 5' 2" tall, weighs 135 to 140 pounds, wears glasses, has blue eyes, brown hair, a medium build and a medium complexion. He has a scar on his left shoulder, a vaccination scar on his left arm, a scar on each side of his abdomen, and a tattoo of a heart and the name "Cindy" on his left arm. Wahrlich has worked as a truck driver, ranch worker, dishwasher, house trailer repairman, hospital orderly, insurance salesman, and ice cream truck vendor. He is very interested in guns and Strongly prefers traveling by personally owned car. Wahrlich reportedly has mental blackouts, has been previously imprisoned for aggravated assault, child molesting, and a crime against nature. He reportedly is armed with a pistol and is said to carry a surgical scalpel in his trouser's pocket. Consider him armed and extremely dangerous. Should you receive any information concerning the whereabouts of Alson Thomas Wahrlich, you are requested to immediately notify the nearest office of the FBI, the telephone number of which may be located on the first page of local telephone directories. TWO HOME New roof, siding; reasonable Terms, FOR SALE. 2 lots. Phone The Road Report IDS . . . BY AR3A HOLIDAY TRAVEL IS TWICE AS SAFE ON By the Journalism Class of Milford High School A.C.T. TEST INTERVIEWS Interviews are being given to seniors who plan to take the ACT. test this year. During the last week Mr. Swain, guidance counsellor, has registered all students wishing to take the test, which is scheduled for Nov 13. Purpose of the test, which is required for entrance into all universities and junior colleges except the U of U, is to givi; his each individual college placement level. LA CLAS EDE ESPANOL Hola, Isabel. Como estas'.' The first words drilled into a Spanish student's head at the beginning of two hard, information packed years. There students are seven first-yea- r and 13 second year students enrolled in Spanish this year. Under the leadership of Miss Cogo, the students will form a Spanish club with officers to from second-yea- r be chosen students. It is hoped the club will create more interest in Spanish and make the language easier for the students to master. football game with Hurricane, and the highlight of the day, dancing at 8:00. Homecoming is an event to be enjoyed by all the people of Milford and the students are working hard to make the i'ay a success. HOME THE INTERSTATE SYSTEM ROOM School starts ten minutes early this year, and students room" class go to a "home In this iasting ten minutes. anclass they hear school nouncements, roll call, Pledge of Allegiance, and discussion of current class business by the class president. "M" Plans are being made to construct a new Block "M" in front of the MHS Cannon on the southeast lawri. It is expected to have the project completed in time for HomecomNEW BLOCK ing Day. Last July 4th, Interstate freeways carried approximately 12 of all holiday traffic, but accounted for only 6 of the deaths. American Road Builders' Associa'hn LJB SENIORS PLAN CLASS PLAY BEDROOM - A SCHOOL 387-241- VICTORIA Tomato and Fruit ExNo Juicers. cellent for apple sauce. Louie De Rose, 502 So. Fourth East. 0 Springville, Utah. g. WANTED MAN OR WOMAN Good Watklns Products route available. Earn $2.50 and up an hour. Operate your own business. Full or part time work. For details contact Richard A. Smith, Monroe, Utah, 8 Phone 10-2- 527-353- FOR SALE Boys1 Good condition, extra bike. Steve Harton. parts. $15.00. 165 North Main St. 26-in- FOR SALE Boy's lace boots, worn very little. Size 9V4. Call Steve Williams Jr., 387-288- FOR SALE Book of 300 duplicate receipts suitable for organizations, et?. Pat Williams, 387-288- Aluminum FOR SALE Sleeper. Insulated and lined. Fits narrow or wide bed pickup. Call 387-272- Plans are being made for the Senior Class Play to be preAuditions for sented soon. within the will be held parts next two weeks. TO CHEERLEADERS SPONSOR DANCE The second dance year, the Sock Hop, of the In Utah, after a day's fishing Dont grown-up-s know? beer's the one... for good taste, will be held Friday evening after the under with Lincoln, game sponsorship of the cheerleaders. Music will be by records. Prices are 25c per person. FIRST good fun ASSEMBLY First assembly of the year, to be held Friday, will be a Boys and Girls State Assembly, witli reports from students who attended those seminars. Also making reports will be the HillTop Echo who attended the BYU journalism workshop, and other students who attended various workshops last summer. Every litter bit hurU ARTS LANGUAGE During the first week of school Mrs. Elmer, Mr. Goble and Mr. Myers have been Interviewing all the students to see what materials will be used this year in the Language Arts program. These materials will help broaden the students' knowledge of English by studying literature, spelling, composition and grammar. Wherever you fish for sport -- on the some ocean, by the booming surf, or on end the mutt rmintrv oond, it's great at of beer. of the day to head for a rewarding glass While you're talking over the ones that got away, the ones that didn't, you enjoy the or a glass of hearty taste and cool refreshment only beer can give you so well. Yes, whatever your or strolling, golfing or gardening ing pan-fryin- lMt trams " f i PLANNED Plans are under way for the HOMECOMING annual Homecoming, the biggest day of the school year, scheduled for Sept. 24. Feature attractions will be a parade, a g sport-bowl- -- a frosty glass of beer makes great accompw i imwc UNITED STATES BREWERS a naiurany ASSOCIATION, INC 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST SAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH KILL ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM One application of stops itch and burning in MINUTES or your 48c back. In 3 to 5 days, infected skin sloughs off to expose more germs for the kill. Then watch HEALTHY skin appear. TODAY at Corner Drug in Milford. L WHAT IS '5 A WEEK? "We like the safety of ELECTRIC HEATING REGULAR MEETINGS LEGION AMERICAN Milford Post 16 Steve Williams, Commander Alva Kirk, Adjutant Meets Third Thursdays I. O.O.F. LODGE No. 42 R. II. Ruth, Noble Grand Morgan Griffiths, Secretary Meets Every Monday Night 260 A YEAR PLUS INTEREST! MILFORD CITY COUNCIL R. II. Klxer, Mayor Nadlne Jones, City Recorder Meets First and Third Mondays If you simply make o habit to deposit $5, in a savings account here, you'll have a substantial cash reserve plus interest surprisingly soon it $10, $20, or more a week and painlessly, tool Start saving here regularly . . . next paydayl MILFORD H. L. Tolley, Pres. E. L. Smith, Sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,060 ALBERT PIKE LODGE No. 14, F A A M Cliff Burbldf e. W. M. I. Moots L. no obligation.) D. Hi White, Sales and Marketing Dept. Utah Power & Light Co., P.O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, ft Smith. Sm. Taeaday Imti Put More Houm in Your Now Homo with Electric Hoot (There 8e. $12.80 Monthly Average monthly cost for elecheat for 12 months for the Childs' (3,250 square-foot- ) home is only $1 2.80 for their family of nine. 10-roo- For more information on electric heating, call at the power company's nearest office or write: Bonnie FrUr, Pres. 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