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Show eps ts ae eee eect erette Milford, UT al ear ‘Take The High Road Historical Tidbits _)....ci=revmtsote! How does Milford rate as a place to raise afamily? Some outraged residents who converged on the | Milford City Council April 2, armed with 190+ signatures on a By Norma Bei oie old nega s andl events that happened | group, led by Sheila Colclasure, protested adult entertainment when you are me, remain, with you for life. I have never such as the March 23 “Male Review” at The Pub. Colclasure let down, she could |sit on it. My sisters hair was brown and] almost as long. They would spend hours brushing each others 4 hair until it was shiny. Then they braided it and pinned it up. It seemed that it took hours. One day Sis went to town and when she came home, she had a bob. Oh! Mama cried and cried. I think ijthat every time she looked at Sis, she started to cry again. But you know, it wasn't long after that, that Mama went to town and | came back with her hair bobbed. You would think that now they] would have lots of spare time. But, ‘no! Now it was something ] read a statement alluding to possible decline of the community as a result of sexually oriented businesses. She was at by . indignant educators and religious leaders. New residents- and prospective residents - were among ‘the most vocal. Reverend Bill Wagner, United Methodist Church, took a slightly more liberal stand by challenging the council to use wisdom to “keep the community open- without allowing it to be wide-open.” Complaints ranged from possible corruption the decency of young people to fear of drunk drivers. One city council guest, Kevin Long, stated that he, along called a Marcell. I didn't understand everything, about that but it with a number of other residents, support the bar and related entertainment. Council members were somewhat divided in their opinion. Mayor Mary Wiseman related that she was unaffected by growing up in a Montana community where bars and related was something to do with making waves in the hair. In about 1923 Dad bought his first automobile. It was a Ford Model T. Oh how wonderful to go rushing down the road| without a horse in front. I liked riding with my sister because she | entertainment were commonplace. Councilman John Carter, on drove a little faster than Dad. I remember the day that Sis drove | the other hand, was outraged. us to town. There was me, our Mother and a neighbor lady, Mrs. | Deputy Dave Mott, who was on duty March 23, said there Horace Elmer. We were going along at a good clip, when Sis} was no increase in arrests related to the entertainment. The decided to pull her gloves on a little tighter. She put her arms through the wheel and tugged them on, it only took a second. But intoxicated driver who hit two parked cars that night had been drinking at her home- not a the bar. Hoh, those two women almost hada heart attack. To think, we Morgan Hardy, in her Easter bonnet, filled her basket at the Annual Lady Lions Easter Egg Hunt last Saturday. Morgan is the daughter of J leone and es Hardy. More piel on _ Colclasure has scheduled a public meeting for 6 P.M., were maybe going 10 to 15 miles an hour and she would dof April 16, at the MHS eo anything so dangerous and reckless, as that. Poor Sis, they didn't] Murphy, let up on her for the remainder of the tri Nevada Police Chief, ‘ ° Mesquite, will be the featured speaker. page 6. He explain ’ the historical values or alteration of the overall appearance of . the Back row: Rhondo Farrer, Brent Edwards, Nora bias 4 te Silver Reef area in 1875 and continued at various times into the Lamb(Board Members) “Front: EE Carl Holm, Pat Rimpau, C. David White (Board Members) Donald Willden, Assistant Superintendent. T r : , ~—-Pransportation Awards For Beaver County School District backfilling with adjacent.soil. Steel es a gathering places and entertainment desired by residents- both juvenile and the rights of all - areas. The Pub, a private club requiring a paid and documented ‘membership, has been at the same location for a number of years. Lorretta Hales, a long-time employee, expressed appreciation for her job. “I’ve worked here for thirteen years, raised my kids, and. stayed off welfare. Some people think that just because it is a bar, everything that goes on inside is sleazy. That just isn’t so,” she said. As an added measure of safety for the community, The Pub is well patrolled by the Beaver County Sheriffs Department. Recent workshops dedicated to the revitalization of “We want to close the mines with the minimum disturbance to mine interiors, as well as bat | invitation for the development of a whole new industry. : Department of Natural Resources. grates that preserve views to the take should be changed to get them off Main Street,” she said ina and Ted Stewart, Director of the Utah . gaan, twill later telephone interview. Nevada solicits- and profits from adult entertainment. Developing Nevada-style zoning in a community such as Milford could be construed as as an Director of the Office of Surface | Progam vorees ames emee in &rasp. community commitment to shape the : _| project and provide the kind of as industrial 10:30 am. on April 17, 1996. Among those who will attend the ceremony are Robert Uram, ‘ street is wit a He , rs _Colclasure said this is 1s not an attempt to close The Pub. “I’m willing to let them stay open, and even allow them to have their bands, but the zoning the town of Leeds, will be held at re ain Sey. ee “sexually oriented | gduit, while ra businesses” to | factions. ' Silver Reef Project, about 15 miles northeast of St. George, Utah, near mining district,”’ said Mary Ann Wright, Administrator of the wall restrictions imposed by that city to confine and Mining's Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program will begin closing 451 hazardous mine openings in the largest mine closure project of its kind in Utah history. A dedication ceremony for the Mining, Executive e ion zoning Me ABANDONED MINE CLOSURE ; The Utah Division of Oil, Gas explore the subject. Michael _ downtown Milford did not queston the viability or suitability of The Pub. While other Main Street businesses have folded, At the Annual Pupil Transportation Supervisor’s Conference the district received two leaving empty store fronts, The Pub the community. has special awards: Clean Bus Award and Most Improved. These awards, presented by the State | Supported The Pub. When David Bell, an architect from Utah of Utah Department of Public Safety and Utah Highway Patrol, were in recognition of State University Extension Service, met with a cross section of outstanding performance in school bus maintenance during the period from January 1, 1995 to _Tesidents in the three-day planning process, participants shared December 31, 1995. The Highway Patrol, during their semi-annual inspections, found only three . desires for new businesses and services to enhance community discrepance diccughos the district. - livability and desirability. Sketches and models of the results of 1970s. It's a National Register Board members and administration extended their appreciation to bus personnel. “We _ these workshops will be displayed soon. With a positive show of eligible historic site. but with two _ sincerely appreciate the pride that is taken to accomplish the safe transportation of the students | community involvement, funding through grants and low interest Subdivisions sitting adjacent to it, the openings pose a distinct threat tounwary residents,” said Wright. of Beaver County School District,” Willden said. District bus drivers are: Junior Davis, Mel pr adzingki Cullen Carter, Bryant Davis, Vicki pees Brent Oldroyd, Les Williams, and Greg Rogers. _ funds will be available. All residents are encouraged to join this _tevitalization effort to keep Milford a unique Senn into the next century. ‘ ~ Attention, New Residents and Unregistered Voters! Bond Election for the $9 to $10 iis ‘Beaver County Public Building has been set for May 7, 1996, (See page 8.) Those desiring to vote on this issue must be registered twenty days prior to that date in order to be eligible. The only two days remaining to register are Monday, ei. La eo eee April 16. The only place tovo is at the office of the Beaver County Clerk, 105 East Center, Beaver. Office hours, are 9: 00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. | Coming Events April 16 Youth Track at Milford Effects of Adult Entertainment 6:00 P.M. MHS _ (see related story page 1) Boys Baseball Cedar JV at Milford . 4-H Enrollment 4-H is for anyone 3rd grade & older! April 19 Roane Annual Beaver county Cattlemen’s _ Association Meeting an Dinner Track at Panguitch Dance 9 p.m. to 1: a.m. Midnight Special _ (The Pub is a private club for members only) : : | April 12 APN IB 2 | - April 17 o ‘April 20 3 | Milford Invitational Track | April 23 ; Community Concert 7:30 P.M. - MHS Auditorium ate a 4: to 5: P.M. Milford Senior Citizen Center 7:30 P.M. 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