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Show FIRST DAY 9 7bumtat Bui 9 Jtcan DM ! HE ONlY NKWSPAPKU 1 IN HUNT SUCCESSFUL rtii WORLD THAT CAKES ANYTHING ABOUT MILFORD If. Heavy snowfall Sunday re sulted In a rapid decrease of1 ' deer hunter success, following an average or better kill Saturday, Oct. 23, opening day of i the general deer season. j ' Opening ; day lair . weather d rapidly turned into an heavy storm over most of the state before noon Sun-day, and hunters In the higher Artr-KS- ? ; . -- I JHV.WJi r: U III! J, tet k n I 1 unex-.pecte- By STEVE WILLIASIS ( W With the de r hunt a , over (except in tbe Mineral Range where it runs another i week), and the election coming up next Tuesday, local scatter-gunnewill be cleaning up their smooth bores for the pheasant hunt next week end, and looking forward to picking their birds when they go for the dncks again. Filghts are com in in in larger numbers, and housewives may expect their menfolks to bring in more greenheads and fewer teel. rs Qultea few "tough lurk" re ports from deer hunters, mostly when concerned with mis.-e- s they had a big one in their sights. Bud Rudy Willyard has a two-yea- r . tough luck jinx. Last year he was injured when his car turned over, and about 5 o'clock Sunday evening he shot his deer, but because of the rough terrain hung it up and went back on horse- back to bring it out Rudy's horse fell in the snow with him, and after a few hours of picking out cactus spines, they carted him off to the ho pital for treatment of a back ; injury. Mr. Willyard wa? released Tuesday, and is wonder'ngr if maybe he shouldn't stay home next year. Election Day next Tuesday, and of course headed fQt thei; homes or" moved to lower elevations, Most of the state closes on Nov. 2, but the. Mineral range east of Milford, where hunter success has been excellent, reSingle Copy Seven Cent mains open until Nov. 7th. RETURN BANDS FROM r.!AND ment of Fish and Game to re-- 1 tUl 11 VU UIC LMI11U9 TK 1UUUU And Jack Mahoney is con . Gordon Murdock had a little NATIONAL OFFICERS TUESDAY 1 ducks and ceese thev may har- -' vest to department tersin Salt Lake Citv. or to the U S Fish and Wildlife Service, j MENTION Washington, D. C. j These bands are a key to' waterfowl management and' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones of help determine migration hab-- j st. George were here for a few its and other factors important, days. Mr. Jones spoke at the to hunters. funeral of George I. Smith, and also while here went deer hum- d Dean Stoker is the only sportsman reporting shoot- ing. (Vote Tuesday) ing a banded duck. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Osborn three children of Salt Lake and DUCK HUNTING were nere last weeic end, visit- TO IMPROVE ors at the Dern Osborn home, i Reports from the marshlands nv te 1 ox northern duck migra- wawuu ence Grlmshaw. tions beginning to show up in (Vote Tuesday) quantity. Increased flights can be expected as portions of the Hubert and Anna Mae Hick- heavy 1954 population of birds - Mil-for- .i. "" . sen of Salt Lake were here dut in tne eer hunt. Klnkade was born Sunday, Oct. 24. at the Milford hospital to e. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. KLa-kad- - J I (Vote Tuesday) D, M. Coon, brother of Kim- bell Coon, and Mark Ruther- ford of Compton, CaL; are here for seeral days of deer hunting. (Vote Tuesday) - . . . 1L r, - 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Custom Catalina CONCESSION V Vol. 54 No. 43 OPERATOR LIBRARY GROUP WANTED FOR LEHMAN CAVES H. I MAKES REPORT fre-hme- 1 Direct-entertainmen- , near-recor- t, Vi'T v" d J, n..i i- 4-- v-- o 2-- k 60 31 50 49 110 80 41 48 49 50 60 66 49 53 63 Gillies .......... 55 33 Morrl? 61 37 116 Reapportionment 42 For 39 .... Against 43 61 83 100 27 77 32 153 58 74 48 HO! David Smith, Silas Smith, and For Treasurer Mrs. Elaine Archer underwent a major operation Tuesday, Oct. 20th, in the Iron County hospital. (Vote Tuesday) Lawrence Easton has been confined to the Beaver County hospital for the past three weeks. (Vote Tuesday) Mr. and Mrs. C R. Grlmdeer hunt tough luck. His sor-re- ll are enjoying c fall vacashaw mare took French leave up tion. They spent tn first few in the pass road last Sunday, at their cabin in the bcav days hl of Gordon !rvrfpnrlvinff ices as deer-toteand taking ' fr mountains, with Mr. and Steve- Williams as deer Joe Murdochs new saddle along " fcunl Chests., Wednesday they with no one riding it Anyone see a stray sorrell left r Las Vegas to spend a mare up in the hills, please call few days with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Farnow. Gordon. u : Plans have been completed Applications will bo received Nov. 22 from persons de- hntil to be show talent local a The Finance Committee of Tuesday, . ... Nov! 2nd. voters of 'or a rtumcn, Milford High School Lithe win select a Supreme l held Saturday. Nov. 13. at the conc and souvenir J"SU-ca Court and brary Board met Tuesday to congress- MUford audi- - p,pm at High School e Caves. Lehman the progress of the livote on a const! report and man, torium. The Brotherhood of . ; . ,i brary program. luuunai Bincnuxuem ucsignca vj tJ,"tl Regton Don Holbrook, chairman, anthe 11. representation dies' AuxiUary wiU sponsor e reapportion Jnn ;he BX in Utah's legislature. Also on nounced that the Brotherhood to raise iunds ew J',, of Railroad Trainmen and the the ballot will be two proposals for. the Milford lliirh school h- Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor dealing with junior colleges. a talent show on Saturday, In Beaver County, all county prary. Prizes will be awarded in J. M. HUGHES ATTENDS Nov. 13, at. the high school officers are up for reelection, both and adult claisi - j Juvenile , m creemve auditorium. All proceeds will rnitVs;i unusual and with the interest tlcatlons. Any persons Inter be that Is it given to the school library expected being shown, in participating in the At last week's Lions Clnb program. vote for an "of ested a show may contact Mrs. Earl meeting J. M. Hughes reported It was also reported that the ullied 111 to F. year" wiU 226-on the annual meeting and World Reference Books donated phone Stonehocker, county. All proceeds from this show breakfast of, the Southern Utah possihle indlpatlnn of how will be contributed to the local Counelors, which was held in by the E S A sorority have been rccciyed by the cchool, the ballots will add up In Mil- - high school library fund. ouU Lake City. and are now in use. These enford ls the re8ult shown by two Seven counsellors and six cyclopedias cost about $123 acnool straw noils taken early guests were present, and speak- and will be a valuable addition PAUL PRISREV IS ers were Dr. Samuelson of the to the, library. As a part of the !iw!ek'.one.i,?.thi.Flftlxd bixui uraaes oi uie tiemeniary NEW MILFORD CLEANER slate department. Dr.' Vernon year's program, the sorority is rchool, and a poll ol the Senior Larson, and Dr. Malouf, of the now dressing a doll for a rafPaul J. Prisbrey of Beaver University of Utah. High students. fle, and will give all proceeds assumed management of the has General discussion of the to the library program. Sr. Hi Elem. Total Beaver County Cleaners in Mil- counselling work was held, and The Grand International For Congressman r he recently which pur- officers were elected to serve to 121 ford, 63 58 Brotherhood of Auxiliary Granger chased from Mr. and Mrs Tod for the coming year. Mr. Locomotive the S3 70 32 Dixon Engineers has doChamberlain. Hughe is past president of the nated $5. For the present the cleaning group. For State Senator All organizations and lodges will remain in Beaver, 162 78 84 ...... plant Gronning have been contacted and invit27 with the Milford establishment 23 ed to participate 'in this proReynolds ...... 4 being ued as a receiving sta- NEW rONTIACS gram by completing some projFor Stat Rep. tion. ect. GO ON The committee hopes for DISPLAY 78 46 Messlnger ...... SO is a native of Mr. 100 Prisbrey ' nnrtlHnfltlnn Kfriiifl- nf v.!- -i 4 107 54 -i a' 53 Goodwin son of Heber and u.u a h"m I., St. George, need for additional books 4 E N Davie .... 4 for the medium price market and reference works at the high Hattie Jones Prisbrey. He married Vera Paddock of with an all new body and 180 8chool li5rarVj Commission For Luis Obispo, Cal., and they IIUIDIUWIT VB1VC San 103 51 54 Pryor for 1935. The "all new" 1955 one child. have 83 49 34 Carter Walt Griffiths and son Mike Is veteran a war Mr. Prrbrey Pontiacs, featuring completely Commission Van Nuys, Calif., were In new of Co bodies a D S L an and been and has For active panoramic V-- 8 Strata-Strea81 42 39 the Beaver mountains for the will At worker. he church engine, present Tolley 108 is state, director for the Beaver be fchown at the Service Garage early deer hunt, guests c2 thsj 63 45 Elmer " Sam Illckmans. Junior Chamber of Commerce. in Milford on Oct. 29th. For County Clerk 111 53 58 Smith 79 48 Farnsworth ..31 For Recorder Hollis home Include the follow ing children: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bockwoldt of Palm City, CaL; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham of Pacoima, and Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hollis of Norwalk, Cal., Lesslng also the following cousins: Crosby C. Simpson, all of California. (Vote Tuesday) OF R T AND AUX TO SPONSOR LOCAL TALENT SHOW WATERFOWL . gratulating himself that the bullet which struck his car1 in the Minersville pass was a spent one. At that, it made a nice dent in the lender, and if it had had full power. Jack says, would probably have wound up between his shoulder blades. H - THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1934 MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS $3.00 a Year VOTERS TO SELECT COUNTY, STATE ! the Methodist Ladies are preparing for their rom the north. usual excellent election day More ducks, plus better dinner, to be served in the church annex. "duck weather" have resulted in improved gunning in; the last few days. Some time ago we mentioned that Sharon Varley needed a bike frame to use In exercising DARRYL SCHRAMM '. her way back from polio. Mr. Varley told us they had more NAMED TO C S U than 15 offers of bikes, and ac- STUDENT COUNCIL cepted one from Arlo Gale. Mr. Elected recently as Sopho Gale and Walt Morford bu'lt a stand for it, and Sharon ha; more Student Council Repre- been "working out" with the sentative at the College of device each day.. Southern Utah was Robert Dar-- I The Varleys expressed their ryl Schramm, son of Mr. and appreciation of all the offers, Mrs. Robert Schramm of Miland are more convinced than ford. ever that Milford Is a pretty Darryl Is active In student affairs at C S U, where he is good place to be living. studying in the field of Bust-ne- s While we're catching up on and was elected cheerv our "past due" items, we want leader last week by the studeit to compliment the Elks Lodge body. of Cedar City for the fine feed Other students from' MilTrd they put on for publishers dur ing National Newspaper Week. attending the C S U include Publishers of Southern Utah Gary Anderson,; freshman, son attended the affair in the Esca-lant- e of MrXand Mrs. Grant Ander-sor- f, Gary Bingham, freshman, hotel( with Ray Lee, Exalted Ruler, Rex Harris, chair- son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bingman of the committee In charge, ham; Jimmy James, freshman, o son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom James; and Lee Empey and Alex Byron Eric Pullem, freshman, making brief remarks. of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Pul-eson Later,( several of the puband Bill Reese, freshman, lishers visited the Elks Lodge. son of Mr. and Mrs. David C heese. An-gel- .... Farrer Bradshaw For Sheriff Fillmore ....... 50 45 Puffer For Assessor 68 70' To Close Carbon College 5 For 78 Against To Return Other Colleges to Church 18 For 62 Against 1 i i ....i CHEVROLET FEATURES-NERIDE COMFORT Pronounced mechanical advances plus new riding comfort and a complete of bodies gives Chevrolet for 1955 its most spectacular model announcement. No major part of the car has been overlooked in the broad-scal- e improvement program. Driving ease and riding comfort benefit along with the creation of fresh automotive deft; trn. The accomplishment, says I the company, has been possible j only because of a thorough Job ana of product the tremendous new plant facilities Chevrolet adds this rolets in Mis county are the year. The new Chevrolets are being shown at the Beaver Motcr Co. in Beaver. re-styll- ng J the 'Vcjoe - '-- two-lrr.ir- ? i. jj i 1 aw-t- and ccw panoramic body liylbr: enhance the long Rlcek loek.cf u nuu 1 online 0 new ki c wui.ii. i u vCataliai uuq voiivia the is cUcrcd la Btarj overhead vahe xitf f cpular & c V-- 8 h.p. f tralo-Strca- k Chi 'cf Custca and CLuftaia 73 crs-!- ks-'sLs- . ae, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robert and children cf Ro, Utah, and Wayne Roberts and girl friend, Joyce Sullivan of rioch?, vrcrt guests at the Leslie Rcbtrts' during Cie early part ol Cia drer kunL A X Two visws of ths airplr: .11 crash north of Black Rck last wttk. of iha Top, tht fas!. plana, sliowicj - 1" jtrtma forca cf tlia .ci; ' which complttly wrscked lb lijht plan and kil!i lit thrts ccropants. 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