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Show POLIO FOUNDATION 0 Sbtuuta, But Jtcaza .y .- I - .t it i IHS IU ONLY NEWSPAPER iNTHE WORLDJI1A1LCARES AN YTHINABOUT MILORD PLANS MASS f TESTING OF NEW VACCl a wm- it1? n smvAiyjyi v Plans now are being made by . m m m a m mm mr.tir- - tm - ! rvj w'b. s. i b i m r ia. i 1:1. the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis for large-Kal- e testing of a polio vaccine during the coming year. President r scooirDvzma j Basil O'Connor recently announced. The announcement An "extra" for basketball followed report on polio vacfans will be benefit came to cine studies presented by Dr. iI bt played Saturday, Nor. 28th, Jonas E. Salk of the University at the M H S gym, between an of the American Academy of $3.00 a Year alumni team, 'which will in Pediatrics in Miami. MILFORD. UTAH, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER It. 1833 VoL S3. No. 47 Single Copy Seven Cents Dr. Sale's report concerned a dude outstanding players of 0S7 children paat years, and Milford High total group of CEDAR CITY GROUP from Allegheny County, Pa., STRIHGFELLOW THREE COURSES some the of LEGION AUXILIARY students, including with been have vaccinated who 4 SPARKS TEEN TRAFFIC P.--T. squad. The game should A. , NOTES oe interesting, ana worm we several experimental polio vacSAFETY CAMPAIGN All cines. used the vaccines TO BE OFFERED STARTS STREET time of all who turn out FAVORS AID FOR By Mrs. Wanda Munk First regular preseason prac- have proved to be completely careless actions) Thoughtless, tice game Is liable to be a safe and capable of stimulating of a few have labeled all teen-- , Milford High school will hold antiAT MILFORD HIGH DECORATIONS FOR STOCKMEN toughie Lincoln High of Ne- the production of polio P.-on A. age drivers as reckless and lr-meeting regular vada comes up on Dee. 5th seek- bodies ip this limited number I Tuesday, Nov. 24th, at 8 p. m., to a news ing revenge for the defeat the of children. A program designed to set up responsible, according in the high school auditorium, COMMIES DEPLORES j Sale's of Dr. the basis "On from Cedar City advising CHRISTMAS Tigers handed them last year. This meeting was scheduled three courses of study at Mil report This is also the regular "Vic- recent findings, as well at on j WASHINGTON a Teen-AgIN of Traffic conschool is ford Safety being after High Principal Rowley suggest the studies of other scientists. . tory Cup" game. Milford 's Christmas observ- ed holding the regular monthly sidered by faculty members, Conference scheduled for Dec. the National Foundation is now GOVERNMENT JOBS recommendawho will make ance, of extra an because including street decorain Cedar City. meeting 23, formulating definitive plans for tions, welcoming Santa to meet Kverv nnm In a arhll the a1u f I run sv ttisa Congressman Doug Stringfel- - fine program the students have tions, as soon as the study is sT tr st Sponsoring the conference Is and greet the children, and the men in charge of U P trains, or i ness of a polio vaccine in pro-- lew Representative from Utah's to present to the parents. We completed, to the County Suof Southern Utah civic down-towa of Board the and group and home lighting a new feel that parents should have perintendent ieKuuduv U P switching, seem to lorget tecting against the disease un- - ,irst uiwici, according to O. organizations, Including civic contests, will be an American that the traveling public has der natural conditions of ex- - cUnlc m Beaver Wednesday af an opportunity to participate Education, Grant Rowley, principal. was entertained at a in this school activity. and these rights are pro--, posure," Mr. O'Connor said. clubs of the various communi- Legion Auxiliary project this t ernoon, it was annour. The students will take the i comas soon as "w" lecteq oy law. plana are The courses of study to be ties, the Safety Committee of year, week. The ladies a Beaver High school in . the: 'l spotlight that evening and the formulated We have personally- seen box- m vaccine the of th include: .a the Cedar City Coordinating sponslbUity for i i li j program will Include skits, cars siiunicu tree, nuuni vnw vauoiiy stuay will oe maae exCouncil, and the Columbia Iron the Invitation of the tour Cedar and demonstrations City. Thursday talks, the crossing, sometimes easing j known. In general, such a valCollege Preparatory course; on across the highway crossing, idity test would entail the vac- - afternoon he was scheduled to plaining the importance of the Mining Company, U S Steel City Council. School General High course; I on broadcast school a curriculum. lives of passing rination of hundred of thou-- ' speak a threat to the The street special subsidiary. The conference on Business course. Come out and see your child ; of the Any . motorists; sometimes blocking ands of children during a non-- j over KSUB, answering ques-th- e 23 Dec. "will this give greatly ; The courses under the headwreathes made sr- crossing while the switch epidemic period and then ob- - Uoni niailed to him by constit- in action. criticized group the opportunity be crew journeys to anoiner pan serving what protection result-o- f uents. ing of College Preparatory placed on the light stand- -, ' would include all courses re- to meet cohec lively and delib- ards. This work will start the yards to do other work, td when outbreaks of polio next Rep. Stringfellow also met The Parent-Teachconferfor entrance into a uni- erate on Southern Utah traffic Monday and will be completed ( And motorists must patiently visited their communities, Dr. briefly with the Beaver Busi- ences quired at the high school were, in this state. This would problems." It Is intended that by Thanksgiving. await their pleasure. ness and Professional Women's in O'Connor said. versity general, a great success. include, as coursDetails of the lighting contest Tuesday of this week. Judge Two- - major discoveries of club, and the ladies were "sur-- Many misunderstandings were es, algebra, geometry, chemis- the teen agers should have will be announced later, com--' Koch stopped by to report an- NFD? was to he that learn Priaed" all other with fundament-are equal opportunity grantees cleared up; n.w understandings 2 and other violation. A long freight of the community groups to attack the mlttee members said, but prizes of the parents and teachers try, physics, English 1, ally responsible for the recent I 3, along with the required physpulled in from Vegas and block- raoid advances in the fiirht "Equal Rights" bill In Congress, traffic safety problems in the will be offered in both resident tial and business establishment ed the crossing for 19 minutes against polio. The first, a j or which they were seeking his viewpoints were gained, and a ical education and social studies Southern Utah area. general cooperative attitude for classes. ? while diesel engines were being miAhod for : Milford teen age representa- classes. poUo vlrui the good of the child was the Santa will visit Milford, for The General Course would tives attended an orientation crvicru. uicn to test tube cultures of non- Livestock men of the county keynote. However, there is a other five minutes to dear the nerTOU be outlined for students not and organization meeting held at least two days prior to his Dy asked the Congressman to asgeneral misunderstanding that tne train sunea crossing feed T in sist of Harvard der. grants should be aired. This is con- contemplating entrance into n Fillmore last week, and will regular Christmas Eve Journey, t john obtaining to pull on Into the yards. And Thus, this course also participate In the confer- and children will meet and talk l and the Children's and credits to tide them over cerning the marking and grad- college. University meanwhile, 28 cars were piled Hospital of Boston, greatly the present market slump, and with the Jolly old gent in the meet would the state, district ence on Dec. 23. being carried on at and up blocking Main street and the broadened the path of polio re- Rep. Stringfellow advised The ing system American Legion Club ladles'; school minimum stanhigh carwhich and will be present, highway. dards for gradna ion from the lounge, telling him of their ' News that although this is the ried on in the future. search. HOSPITAL NOTES wishes and thanking him for This was asinine, and ia the course school. this Identification of the three first "bad" year the stockmen Taking Parents seem to have the gen high ; In past years. his reason laws had to be passed to types of polio virus capable of have had in many years, he fa- eral attitude to would not the limit student generosity unDon Gray of Mlnersvllle that a "C" grade Eve Oh he will Christmas All the take these he classes; protect may traveling public. causing the human disease, vored assistance in drouth areas is one to become frantic over; just derwent a tonsillectomy on arrive that was necessary to keep the made possible thru the cooper- in the form of special feed aid, that a "C" by sleigh, and distribute means the any others he desires. It is Armistice Day. grade nuts, candy and fruit to all the crossing open was for the train ative efforts of teams of scient- and particularly supported as- child is a dumbbell; that he Is planned to give the student not crew to uncouple the engines ists from the Universities of sistance for sheepmen who have not A son was born to Mr. and children of the community. going to college an inclusive, acato Additional details of the pro--. while they were being serviced, Southern California, Utah, Kan- suffered severe losses for sev- demicmeasuring up andgoodshould overall background upon which Mrs. Richard Varley on Armisstandards, then back up and pull the train sas and Pittsburgh, clearly de- eral years, and whose winter to build a healthy, stable life. tice Day. This is their first gram will be announced later. hang his head in shame for not on into the yards. child. fined the polio problem. The business course would be ranges have been hard hit by obtaining a better mark. Another thing that gripes us Both of these achievements the drouth. The above statements, of designed to aid the student Harold and Rowena Winn are LEGION SCHEDULES and a lot of other motorists is were made possible thru the The Congressman was par- - i course, are fallacies. We are wishing to go into business. of a new son, their ninth FOOTBALL DINNER parents for the switch engine with a American Public's support of ticularly pleased to learn that not to put in good "light" Business courses would be re- child,, born Nov. 12th. trying couple of cars attached to pull the March of Dimes, Mr. O'Con- Beaver County stockmen, for the student who is in the quired, i. e., bookkeeping, typ- Preliminary arrangements for onto the crossing and block it nor stated. He said that the the moat .Dart . were- umnortinirm 1 and 2; shorthand, business ad i knnn. v iiqaa it u. Keith Rollins of South Mil- a father-sofootball dinner in uc iiwiiui rr tu Slumps for an additional minute or two American public will be asked Sec. of Agriculture Benson and an nor are we I ministration, accounting, etc. ford was admitted for medical honor of the Milford Tiger 1953 average grade, Just when a long drag is about to contribute more to the 1034 his program. He pointed out football squad have been comtrying to defend any other stu-- ! These courses would be taken attention on Nov. 12th. . . i to clear so motorists can pass. March of Dimes than aver be- that the along with the courses required present pleted by John Grimshaw, Le agricultural Mrs. Lillian Anderson under- eionnalre Seems to us like when we've fore. Continued on Back Page of the an for graduation from Milford in program went into effect in went minor surgrey on- Nov. 13. nual function.charge waited five or 10 minutes for " ': 1949 and Sec. Benson will be High school. a train to pass, the switch crew schedunable Jto do 'more than admin- OLD BIBLE CONTEST has been dinner The medManuel Garcia received can wait one minute for traffic ister this program until 1954, uled for 7 p. m. Monday, Nor. ical treatment on the 13th. TRACTS HAVE to clear before they start their IS POPULAR WITH when he will be able to put hi 30th, at the American Legion work again. A baby girl, their first child, Club, and will be catered by own plans into operation. SON NEW MILFORD RESIDENTS was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde the Hong Kong Cafe. A nomOn the radio broadcast Thurs,. By AUCX COOK sad was Word here this received Evans on Nov. 14th. inal charge will be made for afternoon, Milford Rep. Stringfelday homes haven't gone Had a little plumbing trouble Z1MSM WAX. Km low said he would comment on completely modern; they still week that a new son, named fathers and any other team supout t our home this week, and Mrs. Eva Banks underwent the "White Case," answering have a sentimental attachment Phillip Ensign, was born to Mr. porters who wish to attend, and after spending a day and a half Mrs. surgery on Nov. 15th. at major and Glenn residents mailed Logan the team, coach, visitors and of Tracy queries for their old by Bibles. to make bathtub family the A "bridal shower was given trying this area. Rep. Stringfellow' Fred Cornforth, pastor of the on Oct. 25th. Phillip weighed Wood underwent an dignitaries will be guests of the drain, we now fully understand in honor of Laltenna Thatcher Royle Legion. Adventist Church, 7 lbs., 4 oz. what Teddy Kronholm has been i on Thursday, Nov. 12, at the position is one of "reluctant Seventh-daappendectomy on Nov. 18. the with Either Coach Gates or Coach Mr. Tracy was principal at agreement" investigareported today that the Old talking about these many years home of Carol Jean Garfield. Mrs. Alma Davis was admit - Southern Utah, will be the only when he Insists Milford needs a ' Cake and punch were served to tion, and hf pointed out that Bible contest being conducted Milford High last year, and Mrs. issue "goes back to the by the group in connection with Tracy taught girls' physical ed ted on Nov. 16th to receive , Souhtern Utah, will be the only plumbing code and a plumbing Betty Ferguson, Pat Wilcock, the Hiss era," and while he the American Bibie treatment for a fractured ankle, speaker. Alger Society's ucatlon. Inspector. Sandra Johnson, Gayle Gale, believed for- annual Bible that subpoenaing reading program, Any alleged plumber that Marie Baxter, Dorothy Acklin, would put a drain trap in a Mary Lou Gribble, Florence mer President Truman was un- has tapped a large reservoir of the Democratic leadreligious feeling someposition it can't possibly be Pttchforth, Barbara Tanner, necessary, reached without tearing up a Shirley Butchings, Ruth Cline. er passed up a chance to vin- times hidden beneath the vefloor, and where in two placet Dona Beitz, Janice Lynn, Shar- - dicate himself by not attending neer of modern living. the hearing, and used the subthe water actually has to run en Kesler, Pat Gronning to the search -f "Response to drain, Just shouldn't lef Tomsik, Karen Walker, poena for strictly political pur- started last week for our combe allowed to handle a Stillson. Alice Cook, Ethel Cook, Joelene poses. old Bible has more "I have been greatly sur--' munity's' And with a plumbing code and Winn, Sharon Varley, .Mrs. Gar- than confirmed our belief that Successful prised at the number of Com- most piumoing inspector u would j field and Mrs. Burke. people, even not nave been put in mat way, have a strong attachment opening day URenna received many lovehunt-er- s Washing for the Scriptures," the minis- pheasant Teddy says we ought to see ly gifts. Z.1 . Stringfellow told The News, ter said. included some of tne other plumbing in it is essential that we weed Milford. A of persons have this group, The students were quite dis- "and them out as fast as possible. callednumber of written the pastor to with 17 birds appointed by the postponement We knew they had Infiltrated enter their old Bible in the conof the Sophomore Assembly, rlx hunters. Lots of folks are getting quite was not held on Friday many of our bureaus, but when test. Some of them have been (or which a bang out of Utah's attempt to the Thirteenth because of lack I began more and more to learn cherieshed Left io right family possessions "regain" title to thousands of of cooperation in the assembly of their activities, and how for as long as 120 years, pastor Babe Ruth. acres of school lands In Utah. many were drawing salaries Cornforth said. cast Jerry Ruth. from the U S and really workSon of trying to get the horse e o The contest will back in the stable so they can ing for Russia, I was amazed-I- continue until Nov. 27 and par- Steve Williams. Everyone seems to have will be a long hard pull to lock tht door. Fay Bradfield the "Sophomore Skid" on ticipants are asked to call the We were told by a State Cap- Friday the 13th. The evening eliminate them, but it must be minister at 114-- J or write him and Laura ' ,;lr itol affiliate that twice, before was highlighted by a floor done." at P O Box 298. If they cannot Bradfield. Ira uranium and oil were discov- show at 10:00, consisting of a 1:1 bring the Bible personally, a Daniels, also ered on. the public domain, the jambo dance by Sharon Var- SELAR HUTCHING8 qualified person will be sent on hunting with Governor was advised to start ley, a vocal solo by Karen Walkrequest to the individual's the group, took MAKES READERS DIGEST home to inspect the volume and proceedings to get that land er, and a ballroom dance by surveyed so Utah could claim six couples: Pat Gronnlng and The current Readers Digest record Its characteristics. No the picture. Its 10 million' acres from the Vet Wadsworth. Sharon Kesler carries an interesting article one need give up his entry. He The holiday federal government Both times and Billy Griffiths. Alice Cook concerning halogeton, the Rus- need only substantiate the date last week dethe Governor turned down the and Wade Baxter, Janice Lynn sian weed Wjhich has poisoned of its publication. ' layed delivery proposal as "too costly." What and Fred Wright Shirley Tom- thousands of cattle in the west. Award for owning the oldest of the negravini a wonderful position our pov- sik and Boyd White, and Nancy The article relates how Selar Bible will be a new one of exwhich arrived schools harrasscd would Mellor erty and Russell Griffiths, Hutchings and another Forest ceptional quality, Pastor Cornbe. In today If this advice had o Service representative first dis- forth said. In addition, with too late for been taken. And how much ' Boyd White was quite badly covered the weed, and of steps the owner's permission. Bibles publication In better off our taxpayers would cut on Friday the .13th by being taken to control and even- will be placed on display at '.. issue. that ' bef ?.i3ewa1 Continued on Back Page Hughes Style "Shop. tually eliminate the weed. J m "t m. 4j nw m. a, w sat aw st m am w m m m m m mv m aw mm -' j . I 53-'5- . 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