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Show iHK ONLY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD THAT CARES ANYTHING ABOUT MILFORD National . feW Sinsle Copy Seven Cent iHiiniiiiiiinniEiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiHiHjiii 9 jbunna, " Bui 9 Jtean $3.00 a Year MiLf'UUP. UTAH, ' - I iiUKWiA i , .m.uu.u - " .), .i. d. .:;, :y. i.. DELTA IN THRILLER iit ' -- , i .. L.P. EAST0N TIGERS LOSE TO UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY IN JUNE .1 in 1 ' I wm " iTWO MILFORD STUDENTS TO ATTEND ; J ... - Club Week, March H 'Wv4 Jf2l)' . 4-- .y-- t ;'v. DIES IN CALIENTE; r . I ri v M , . MARCH 7-1- 5 xVMm s." - j M X The Milford Tigers went all-th Two Milford Hif?h School stu.lints out in their fnal ball game of SERVICES HERE New-.oras tins summer Tinted Nations Assembly in the year Wednesday evening, Miests of the Milford Odd Lodges, nul j ind urned in Ihe best game of Funeral service were held Nations Tinted seven sessions, m he year, winding up with a one-- Tuesday afternoon in the Milford days attending spend point loss to Delta. The Tigers LDS Chapel for Lorenzo Pratt and East am Midwest the to visiting led addition touring all the way until the final Easton, 71. who died Feb. 27 in Canada en route home. The two students were selected two minutes, and no basketball Caliente, Nev., of a heart ail- m " in ii it rn w ii from more than a score of Milford applicants in a contest fan in the crowded gym had any ment. cause for so as far Mr. has a been resident Easton complaint conducted by the local Ifrbekahs. Only six students from action, thrills, and heads-ubag (0f Milford for 36 years, and was U N the will make Hie Pilgrimage. state entire S ketball were concerned. By visiting relatives in Caliente at i - the time of his Gordon did Paice an outstanddeath, HIIl!llll!li!l!!I!l!IIIIIIII! Gayle Tolley, a Junior, was se tng Job on defense and floorl Bishop Richard Jones was in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers are Sherie Gillins, of Mr. lected as winner of the contest, DeMar Banks was charge of the services. George C. J low living In their lovely new and Mrs. Gerald daughterhad and play, ADVANCED SCOUTS her Joe Stalk, red ruler of Red and Ruth Cline, alternate, was Gillins, more effective than usual under Goodwin gave the invocation, brick home. Jllth birth anniversary Feb. 25. Russia, It dead, and the world is famed a regular delegate after the bankboard. Kinross, always and a vocal trio, Josephine KilAlso on the Happy Birthday list wondering What Next? from be- it was learned than another a driver, was held to three bas- lam, Faye Berger and Loretta Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Trothero RaNe Noron. daughter of MINERSVILLE IN hind the Iron Curtain. in the northern part lodge kets and altho his dribbling-i- Mr. and Mrs. Hal Norton. of were Cline, vis sang. Paragonah Both to the state had been unable was blocked off part of the time, The fight for power over the of infch Bishop Jones, read the obit- itors a the- home of Mrs. Troth- - young ladies enjoyed parties in the for a trip. delegate he was still one of the important uary, and Carlyle Gronning reo's sister, Mrs. Charles Beard. their honor. vast Communist nationis is goPatricia Wilcock, Sophomore, COURT OF HONOR cogs in offense and defense. made an appropriate and consoling on behind the scenes, and has. been designated alternate if the Free World will probably Miss Dyke LeFevre played the en ing talk. Pvt. Marion Jameson of MinRolda A. Turner of cannot Miss Cline or Tolley By Emily Gillias tire game, and showed the abilhave no inkling of the successor After a solo by Dan Ferguson, Cal , is in Milford for aHayward. few days ersville has bene assigned to the Is a daughter of attend. Gayle D. A. Tanner pronounced the visit with his until the rivalry is settled and a Mr. and Mrs. H. L. The Minersville L D S Chapel ity which won for him the parents, Mr. and 44th Infantry Division at Fort Tolley of new dictator named. In the as the benediction. trophy Lewis, Wash., for oasic training. last Mrs. Roldo to Turner. was a filed Miss Cline is overflowing "Most Improved Player of the ha. ids of Stalin's successor lies South Milford; The (rrave in the Milford to the witness Mrs. Harold Mr. of and evening Sunday daughter Year." the future of the world. was dedicated by E. C. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Tapp of Mrs. Jack B. Miller was in Cline, and Miss Wilcock a daugh- presentation of awards to Scouts and Anderson, Edwards. Rowley always! New Zealand, arMinersWellington, Salt Lake she where to went Persons in high places have ter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wil- and their mothers from get rived Mr. Easton was born July 19, her small effective, contributed their share and are guests of M. J. and Beaver. Friday Milford ville, cock. niece, Patty Jo, daugh- Bill expressed the hope that Russia of fine play to the Tribole at his home. They 1881, in Greenville, a son of ter of Mrs. and James will travel a path towards world Winner of the essay contest Warr, Beaver County Scout com MSgt Robert and Agnes Miller Easton. who are stationed at Boise have been touring Canada and The box score: peace, but our guess is that conducted by the organization missioner, presided. On Sept. 23, 1903, he married Base. Mrs. Angell Is in a the U S since October, and after MILFORD G T F P Stalin has been holding off an was Earl Stonehocker, son of Mr. Karl Truman of Minersville di- G in Army a few weeks in Los Angeles they Jones Catherine Walker, Lake Salt 0 2 Anderson war not because of any and Mrs. Earl F. Stonehocker, rected the candle lighting cerehospital, where she will leave for to moved The Beaver. family Vancouver, B. C, underwent an Mrs. DeMar Banks 5 4 2 12 humanitarian leanings but be- with Miss Wilcock as runner-up- . Milford in 1916, and Mr. Easton Miller will careoperation. ond embark for their home in mony, and Marshall Hollings-hea- Kent 2 for 3 8 Jo 2 Kinross cause he felt the time was not The essay contest winners each made a brief talk. the remainder of his life during her mother's Patty convales- Wellington. 3 0 0 6 spent ripe and that his death brings received a cash prize. Scout Leader Karl Truman LeFevre here, engaging In farming until cence. 10 6 2 10 much closer a devastating global Selection of the delegates to presented First Class and Merit Rowley he retired a few ears ago. 3 2 conflict Mrs. J. F. Tribole arrived the U N Assembly was made on badges to Clark Carter and Rol Paice He was a lifelong member oi home the basis of essay competition; and Baker. Leaders LaVar Hol- Monday nignt from Long the L D S Church. Arnold Swindlehurst, son of 16 20 12 44 TOTALS the' applicant after a visit with son lingshead and Jay Gillis of BeavOur County Commissioners letters on why Surviving are 11 children-Roy- Arnold Swindlehurst of Milford, Beach Frank assemand folto would attend the like to the er family and Mrs. Hazel badges presented Wilford, Lawrence, Earl, arrived at Camp Stoneman, CaL, DELTA G T F P have made considerable imNelson and family. scholastic standing, lowing Beaver Scouts: Mrs. bly, general John and telelast Jerry 10 Easton; and 4 3 6 Raymond Saturday in the to morning, provement highway Karl Floyd 2 4 3 7 Wayne (Margaret) Lyman, Mrs. phoned his father Sunday. He Hansen Salt Lake alongside the U P leadership, and ability to get Skinner. Paul Kirkham, Sher-maTwo Word has been received from other students. with along Bradshaw, Miller, Lynn 0 0 0 0 Roy (Marian) Morgan, Mrs. Mau- expects to be at home with a disand motorsits tracks, Roper traveling seperate groups of judges selectWilliam Cochranes that they the Fred C. L. Mrs. Smith, rice Bradshaw; to in ten 1 after 4 Parale, (Ethel) 2 2 charge north will feel fewer bumps and eight days, Moody contests. are Watin ed the winners Carlos James enjoying, their visit with Bradshaw, 3 2 2 '9 (Claudia) White, and Miss Esther two years of active duty in Koruin fewer tires. Prestwitch their children and having fine The Milford delegates will ters, Gerald Nelson, Gerry At- - Windfield 6 5 4 16 Easton; 17 grandchildren and rea. weather. They soon will be one Surely would be nice if they join other Utah and neighboring kin, Jay Pryor, and Button Myg could find enough money to state delegates leaving Salt Lake ers; Leader Paul Warby presentto thinking of 43 15 19 15 TOTALS ..a. black-toHarold and Loretta Cline are their many friends in Milford. the road to Reed and City on Monday, June 15, with ed badges to David Lynn Pearce, k Their return will be welcomed, Millard County finish the oiling 34 delegates and three adult lead Delbert Yardley, Eugene Lund. leaving this week fpr a Score by quarters. MILFORD HOTEL as they are among the old standers traveling in a modern trans 10 23 35 44 from Reed to Deseret. trip through Arizona. Awards for Milford Scouts in Milford continental bus. They will leave cluded: 3 21 31 14 Delta by families of the community. Then, the travel over that nat- Chicago on Tuesday, June 16, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kohler Bown David David Killam, SOLDTO Brown and Officials ural highway would soon make and on Wednesday will be guests Mrs. O. R. Smith returned were in Cedar City Saturday, reit mandatory that ihe State place of the Grand Lodge of Ohio at and Blaine Nichols, Tenderfoot from Oakland, Calif., after a with a new car. turning FoerDick the road on the state system and Mansfield, traveling over the fa badges presented by visit. On her return DAISY ROWLEY make it a real highway. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Christ ensen home she was accompanied by mous Pennsylvania Turnpike to ster, Second Class badges presented STAKE PLANS are in Salt Lake attending the her granddaughter, Waunice Bedford. Pa. to Dennis Belliston, Leslie Bar Klein. Mr. Smith met them in annual convention of the been BANQUET has Hotel Milford The HarKillam. Received a query this mornDavid Wayne Included among the points of ton, Asso- Salt Lake. Lumber Dealers to March effective 1, Daisy sold, , GoodMaur-ering about one Roy Wilton Interest to be visited before ar- dy, Blaine Nichols, Cullen and The Beaver Stake was an- ciation at the Hotel Utah. Mr. a youth who left riving at the U N Assembly will win, David Uffens, Jerry Berger, Gleaner banquet will be held in Rowley of Garrison, it Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hanney are Harold and Mrs. Christensen will return week this nounced by his home in Ridgewood, N. J., be the Gettysburg Battlefield, Douglas Memmott and Mack the Milford LDS Church recreto Milford Sunday. now living at Mrs! Lettie transacthe handled who Cline, and whose mother is very ill. Mount Vernon, the National Cap Whittaker. ation hall on March 14th, at 7:30 tion for the apartment Mrs. previous owners. Parents want us to pass the word itol, Arlington cemeteryt Lee's Richard Bolton received his p. m., it is announced. ' All Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Radtke are Hanney had been managing the Jefferson, J. C. Smith, George a Ion? and try to help locate him. Mansion, the White House, Wash- First Class badge. Gleaners, Junior Milford Hotel. Mrs. Erma Cline and Mrs. Lo- now living in Provo. The lad is 5' 8", weighs 145 ington Monument, Lincoln and Junior Gleaners; their leaders, retta modthe have owned lbs., and looks a lot like Jerry Jefferson. Memorials, the U S all ward bishoprics, all Stake ern Cline, since 1941. hostelry Lewis, the screwball comic of Mint, Congressional Library, etc. CHICAGO DAIRY OFFICIAL M I A officers and the Stake the purchase price Although farthe movies. Dark brown hajr They also! will take a boat trip atV presidency are invited to was not announced, the transacand eyes, clear complexion, and to Baltimore on Chesapeake Bay, TO SPEAK IN BEAVER fr- -; tend the $1.50 per plate banquet. tion was described as "the larghas an appendectomy scar. see Independence Hall and the The Milford Second Ward will est real estate transaction in the of Chicago, an ofIf any local residents should Betsy Ross House in Philadel- . Ray Alberts An evening of dancAs- be hosts. American ficer of the Dairy happen to see a stranger answer- phia, and Washington's Head- sociation, will be one of the ing and entertainment will fol- City of Milford in many years." Mrs. Rowley, who has been ing that general description, quarters and Valley Forge. to be held low the banquet which will be mull rout rontrartnr between i a at meeting speakers with one of In addition to seven days of please communicate v f k r serveoDy we becona wara tie- Milf ord and Garrison for many t a ' our city marshals or with Depu- observing United Nations Assem- in the Beaver County Court lief at March house on Society. 10, manassume Tuesday, will ' years, personal Sheriff Let Clay. ty bly procedure, they will visit uresa wui oe miormai. Merrill Warnick, presiagement of the hotel the latter (Continued on Editorial Page) various cultural and entertain- 1p.m. of the organization in Utah, dent part of this week. Previous to ment centers in New York City. and Prof. A. J. Morris, secretary contracting delivery of the mail between Garrison and. Milford, The return trip will include a of the association and professor HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Rowley had beer) a rancher to Hyde Park, Franklin D. of dairy manufacturing at the visit DYKE LEFEVRE obserKinross an was William at Garrison, her native home. Roosevelt's home; the Plymouth USAC, will be the other speak:i vation patient last week. The hotel was originally conRock, Old North Church at Bos- ers at the meeting. structed by H. T. Hanks In 1931 Dairymen from Beaver, Iron, ton, Bunker HUL Lexington and WINS TROPHY Concord, and Niagara Falls. Washington and Millard counLocal residents confined to and was original sold- - by Mr. One the x hey, will travel from Niagara to ties are invited to attend. for medical treat- Hanks, in the 1930s, for $73,000. Oyke LeFevre, Milford high Windsor, Ontario, on the Cana item of business to be conducted menthospital the 9 . past week induring school 5 ft. 11 In. Junior, was dian side of the and re- is election of a board member clude: Mrs. Anna Rae Carter, of border, Horton-Steve FAMED BARITONE TO SING warded the Claude De to represent these four counties turn to the States IN SALT LAKE MARCH 13 Williams "Most Improved troit At Chicago"through will for the American Dairy Associa- Minersville; Mrs. Jewel Apple-gatAnthey of South Milford; D. M. William Warfield, who is conPlayer of the Year" trophy for board the California Zephyr for tion of Utah. derson, U-employee; and Mrs. sidered one of the world's 1933 in a presentation ceremony Prof. Morris will give Infor- Denicla Fisher of Minersville. back in the to arriving Utah, trip d bas Salt Lake following the greatest baritones, will sing Frion Saturday, July mation on the dairy situation ketball game Wednesday even-- J Fourth. City day, March 13, in the Salt Lake and outlook. ins;. Mr. Horton presented the c Clarence Peterson underwent Tabernacle, as a featured star on Mrs, Vena Wilson headed the the Master Minds and Artists trophy on the court In the pres- Rebekah committee which had an appendectomy on March 3. STUDENTS TO ATTEND ence of both teams and the fans series of the University of Utah of selection of the the charge who attended the game. Extension Division. delegates from this community. FESTIVAL AT KANAB Mrs. Dora Walker underwent ' Most famous for his singing of a" LeFevre, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis LeFevre of Colo., is living "Old Man River" in "Showboat" The following students will major surgery March 1st Vernon Mrs. Beard and with his sister and brother-in-law- , attend the music festival at Warfield has received world acCapt Mr. and Mrs. Roldo Turner, and New daughter Marilyn Kanab, Wednesday, March 11: G. Ernast Bourne, executive Week." observed thruout the A 6 lb 12 ox baby boy was claim since his debut in while attending Milford High'. were here two weeks with Mr. nation by school and safety secretary. Utah Safety CounDarryl S., Monty A., Mary C, bora to Jerry and Marjorie Mo York's Town Hall In 1950. ' He is a native of Minersville. Beard's mother, Mrs. Charles Earl S., Gayle T., Harriet C Tickets for the performance cil, points to House Bill 224 groups is sponsored by the The trophy s awarded each Beard. They were en route to Vaughn McD., Sandra J.. Nell S., Dermott, March 3rd. are $1.20,. $1.80 and $2.40. Mail which if passsd In Utah would National and Slate Optometries Associations. year to the Milford High school Capt Beard's new Air Force base Betty F., JoAnn B., Dave P., order requests for tickets should tichtea up vision requirsmtnti Left to right: of im at Spokane, Wash. Capt Beard Carlyle S., Leland B. Jerry M player who, In the opinion Bourne, Dr. Curtis Deardtn. Carolyn Eyre, 8 month old be addressed to Master Minds In slate auto license examina' tions and according to Bourne partial Judges, has shown the had Just completed 18 months of Karl M., Rulon H, Pat W., Ruth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Artists Series, Extension DiOptometrlc Ass'n. president) most individual improvement electronics training; a,t BiloxL C Gayle T., Bonnie L., and Eyre of Minersville, is a medical vision, University of Utah, Salt "Save countless vshlcle acd-Dr. Richard S. Lund. "Save v JoneUeB. during the basketball yeax. "Save Tout VUion Lake City. Year Vkio Weak" chairman. patient at the hospital. will j 1 I Fcllow-Koheka- i li 1 i I, in ij j . .... p SECOND-GUESSE- I ) Re-bok- n one-da- y ' j - . cme-etar- y near-victor- An-gel- l, s 11 all-o- 17 , ' n great-grandclul- d bark-trackin- i p two-wee- ; - Hoi-yoa- two-wee- k I Inter-mounta- in n 's ni i , - -- J r i e P Delta-Mllfor- : . fry |