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Show r 1 - m mv tw-.n.i- n lj hi " has no phms Lr the future, MILFORD jusi gwd to be home agam ' rs Mr. Mr. and Mrs Clair Gilhns and Mr. and Mrs Ciauss Marshall were in. St George last week on business and pleasure 01 1 By Kartn Cook Yardey THURSDAY. APRIL 8? 1$34 Wilk.t Deon Lofthouse rtyOU faxes Gene Cedar City Tuesday, visiting with old friends view Sheriff were A number of friends gathered Tunis. k. Darrna Lofthousi Joan at the home of Sharon Kesler Merry w ea the r . I)., n in-Davis. on Tuesday, March 30, to help Cluudt-tMyers, Sally J 'ies, her celebrate her sixteenth Ethel Cook. Janice Lynn . was on Chns'.eiisen. Sh.riean birthday. The evening spent in playing cootie and vis Nancy Mellor. Jennie Sue iting. Delicious refreshments Smith Carolyn Keih. Alice of root beer floats and cookie CYok ...nri K.iirn Walker were served to the follow-iSharon received many lovl girls; Pat Gronning, Shirley gifts, ltKiudi-ibe" au'iful a and in TIME FOR v.v'.- Trie Young Farmers' Wives will meet at the home of Joan McKnight Frida), April 9th flff YOUR distance j i Mr. and Mrs Hrose llrad shaw have been visiting the lust .i son ol month With Don Sl Mrs Bradshaw - - are lower Innd : Shar-My.-rs- mean flie V f 4 Alic. NEWS ) Mr and Mrs Duane Yardiey were in Loa Friday, April 2nd, to : attend funeral services for June Cumington, great uncle of "7CCH V-- 1 (I T i Ben Lewis and Fiiink nn toled to RichlU'lvi last Wrdms day on busmes () JL r . ,J:.i.MI:lliIIH1 Ths government's nw policy of stockpiling motols it wolcomo ass start to Utah's mlnM. "' - 11. L Tolley and Don Alger went to Salt Lake Saturday on business - j ai"IMi 'lj II 111 Mr. and Mrs Bill Stewart Jr are the proud parents of an B lb babv boy, born March 31st in the Richfield Hospital Ask 18 Questions Before Buying Site for a Home But actuary, ifs a stopcap moaturo that doatn't assure our people of continued payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. We really need a long range program that will keep mining healthy and our state prosperous. Thfie are at least 18 points to consider in ihe purchase of a lot far a new according to Small Homes Guide They are presented beiou as questions. A yes" answ er fas or the site, indicating the value vulll tend to remain near U present level A Vnu" is a mark against it. 1. Is the lot ihr right sue and fthape for the house you (jiaii to build ' 2 Is H well drained? 3. Is the soil good? 4 Are there shade trees? 5 Will the site be adequate without grading or filling? 6 Are these services available: water, sewer, gas. electricity, ho-ue- , " n mit the type of home you plan and prohibit undesliable building " in the" area? " 10. Ale ail assessments against the land pal i? 11. Ate ail Uses patd? 12. Will afternoon was spent in tiring a quilt for HeKn Uillins the owner give a mer- chantable title? 13 Will the oilier furnish The 411 boys held the r meeting Friday, April 2nd, and the a written statement that there ait followinp officers were elected: Brian Sherwood, president, Jim my Wright, vice president, Larry Lofthouse, sec - treas ; Clark Rollins, reporter. After a business meeting, games were ho lleiis against the property. 14 Are the Uiundartes cleaily marked'' 15 Are sonal lt taxes in ' the area rea . Ij the site close enough U your job so that transportatioi telephone, paved street, side- costs will not be unduly high? 17. Will a financial walks, street 4ighting. fire and poinstitute lice protection, garbage removal? appraise the land at a figure tha 7 Is the site close to transporis in line with the purchase price 18 Is it the block, neighboring tation, schools churches, shopand community in which yci ping' 8 Is it distant from industrial would like to live for many year cr commercial developments, rail to come? wrist watch from her parents I (Sijw light ISBS 1? There will be 50,000 more children t , 4 I school in Utah by 1960. Moke certain they hove good teachers. Be sure they hove a seot in o classroom. Remember I ? 5 in good communities support schools. Good schools support communities. Vote in your school elections YES April 20th. played. Tlie Community Club got to gether again Saturday nijjht, April 3rd. A delicious dinner was seived to 28 persons The ladies showed off their homemade Easter bonnets, and Mrs LaPreal Lewis and Florence won the prizes Mrs. Evan Dan Rollins played for dancing and everyone really had a good News Of Your o merce state Road-E-- was IN YOUR SCHOOL. ELECTIONS mXL . , Tried a dis- d lately f line Coy Williams. The traveling assembly presented thier cast of entertainers before the M H S student body on April 5 The masters of ceremonies were Dick and Bob Butler. Sandra Johnson sang their theme. "Dream," as the curtain was raised Perhaps the highlights of the assembly were Bud PuiSem's pi- Fireside meeting will be held Sunday, April 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gil- lins. A farewell party was held at the clubhouse Thursday, April 1, for Clark Wright, who left Tuesday, April 6, for the air force. Ice cream and cake were ano solo, "Bumble Boogie," served to a large crowd. The and the Melod ans danre numwas spent in dancing evening bers. The assembly numbers vi and iting. to left early Tuesday morr.ing display Milford High' taknts to Those attending L D S genWe arc sure various schools conference at Salt Lake eral everyone will enjoy it as much included Mr. and Mrs. Lou as our student body did. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Gael o Gil-linOne of cur Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cuma Mrs. Goodwin. and mighty Senfind the iors, Deon Lofthouse arrived home H 11 Tcp Echo el: tor, Tuesday, March 30, from KanDawra Gal- sas City, where she finished her a loway, was radio training. She received also and diploma, graduate's married last and typMonday eve- diplomas afor teletype and license as third class ing, Mr. to ning Ken Reusch. rad otelephone operator. She Wr all extend to the the offices are: Gayle 'Gale, young couple the best of wishes theme chairman, and Marian for a very happy future. Anderson, chairman of decorao tions. They are, planning to The Shirt and Tie dance held have a concert on April 29. O in the gym last Friday evening The Senior have their was sponsored by the Eighth announceand cards Winners ol the prizes graduation grade. were: Flashiest tiest, Sally Kil-la- ments now. A familiar sound and David Bown; most un now is, "Remember, you promusual shirts, Karen Walker and ised me a card." o Albert, AHman. We wish to Donald Rowley, a graduate congratulate the Eighth grade M in 1953, left Tuesday II S of a for very fine assembly - and to enter military Lake Salt for dance. Q" n o o . eoncii its Great Bomf bon it flavor r-- m Some of the boys from M H returned from the track Paid Political Advertisement ivorman C Tanner Salt Lake City, Utah 2743 East C2C3 South Want-A- Fireside meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Evans last Sunday. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Carter, Shir-lee- n Barnes, Barbara Jones, Ray Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. cussed. " , Friday afternoon the Eighth meet at Dixie with ribbons, grade presented their assembly also displayed a trace of evi- to the student body. The pro dence that the sun was really gram consisted of a panto- m me. various musical nunv hot down In Dixie. I "' 0bers and dances, and a read The Girl Glee appointed a Ing. We feel that they should decorating and theme chair-ma- a be complimented for putting Honda j. Those to take . on such a nice program. S who v 10. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Kobt tis were in Salt Lake Saturday, March 27th, for the graduation of Mrs. Roberts' brother. service. ?1 1 1 c effective April 1, Congress reduced the Federal Excise Taxes from 25 fo to 10 on Long Distance telephone calls. That means, for example, that your tax on a call costing $1.00 will be only 10c, compare with 25c before April 1. This saving goes entirely to our custoatn not one penny of it to the Telephone Company. What's more, the tax on your local service has been reduced from 15 to time. s, APQflt" 27th YIS By MRS. OPAL WALKER The Teen Age Safety Coun Wed cil held their meeting Paof week last and nesday trolman Farnsworth showed two films which were enjoyed by all who attended. On Wednesday of this week final arrangements were made for the Traffic Dance Thursday evening, and participation in the Junior Chamber of Com- j 16 Thursday the student body enjoyed three films on Neighbor in America. Many were deeply moved by the beautiful color SOUTH MILFORD and scenery in two of the films On 1 Social Hour was held Thurs day. April 1st An Easter luh cheon was served by Nora Wright and LaPrcal Lewis to the H ladies present. A coin mittee was chosen to serve on the birthday party to be .held in May. The remainder of the t areas, dumps and marshes or other health hazards 9 Will rolling regulations per- roads, , 0LD& nrrnnr, m io) f ll Ulr J j Lj UUU J 1? 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