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Show 'lHE ONLY NEWSPAPER IS THE WORLD THAT CAR& ANYTHING ABOUT MILr'OllD nfitniiiiiiniinninninnnnnicinnii But 9 High School he&t& Hews Pawns Galloway Milford School Editor By SECOND-GUESSE- SI!!!l!l!IIIH!!ii!l!ll!l!!!!lll!!!l!ni!iK!!! As reported to The News, School Board officials when ap- proached by Mr. Oldroyd were "unable" to participate in pur-- ' chase of additional playground equipment, but after Mr. Horton and Mayor Kirk agreed to raise half the cost, the Board of Edu- MILFORD, UTAH; THURSDAY, MARCH 19 ,1933 $3.00 a Year I MILFORD TO HOST Hi Ml &ftm Ota ! j ! TORN DOWN; NEW TWO-STAT- Cases heard in Justice O. Koch's Court the past week: BUILDING TO HOUSE O. R. Myers, Minersville, failed to stop at stop sign, fined $5.00. SHAY'S RECREATION cation agreed to match the funds raised. Del and Claude will be approaching businessmen and others next week for contributions. It won't take very much from each to raise our half of the fund. C' , 1V 1 STUDENTS RECEIVE LIBRARY TRAINING M H S Library It Now Opan All Day Five students have received library training from Mrs. Lo retta Myers in order that our library may be open all day. Mis. Myers takes care of the Vol. 53, No. 12 library during: the second, third and fifth periods, but she has classes the rest of the day. The five students who manage the library are as follows: e Gale and Dawna Galloway, fourth period; Bill Reese, sixth period; and Rulon Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell Leland Beard, seventh period. This is a wonderful project have moved to the northern Dart and the students seem very or tne state, about it. H The Elementary school will i soon have a "Jungle gym" for , the kids to clamber around and I in and on, thanks to the perse-- J Single Copy Seven Cent verance of Glen Oydroyd, prin-- j cipal, and the assistance of HkortaonndjOLD LAND6L4RK tSSSZJ-tZJ- u Ar-len- E Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brimberry, and mr. ana Mrs. Moore an last week at Lake Mead, enjoyed Milford will be host to the home last Friday. annual convention of the Utah- - returning Idaho Brotherhood of Railroad, g rf Mrg and wQ Trainmen and, the Lad.es Aux.l- - chUdren Wijma are flt home lary on May 27th, it was an - S m . M nounced by Byron Pullem, con-- ' He R vention chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Arle Gustavson B OF R T CONCLAVE Mr. and Mrs. Grrin Williams are at home after spending some time in Price with Mrs. Wil liams son Leonard, who has been seriously ill. Lawrence Kennedy, Milford, Another .Milford landmark, on Main St., fined old Smithson the Hotel, disap$2.50. peared from Main Street last week when Claude Horton demolished the wooden structure MILFORD HOTEL TO Quim Englestead is back in to erect , and began preparations Mllford where he wil1 oend he Jnril of the buildLOOK" Zl 25 75 GET "NEW a grand .president.. ft cement block Kennedy, by of Lake -,. r, , rT, e...u March 25 Cedar City Traviin ,., where hotel the ining formerly City Marshal O. A. Smith niicic mi. uua'a vsuii ims Milford The Milford Hotel will re-- man of Cleveland, grand presieling Assembly. The buildstood. modern new, been transferred by the AT&T.' forms us that Apiil 1st is the April 10 Sophomore Dance house recrea-th- e ceive a new coat of paint inside dent of the Ladies' Auxiliary. will Claude's ing deadline for purchasing licensee and assembly. luncheons will and, recreation Meetings as the initial phase present parlor, and outs'de, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill are STATE LiVESTOCK for hunting dogs and children's April 14 Fashion Show. be held during he day, with a as for known many "Shay's" 60 of 1st for about are pets. They remodeling planned by the April days overdue April 24 Junior Prom and and dance scheduled for leaving now, but Marshal Smith is giv- years, will be torn down. new owner, Mrs. Daisy Rowley, banquet Chairrdan Pullem said. Provo, where they will make HUKtS RELEASED Assembly. evening, The Smithson Hotel, also once ing dog owners until April 1st and calves m utah of Garrisdn. Other re- The complete program will be their home. before he starts issuing com- known as the Peterson House, formerly numbered 733,00 on Jan. 1, ac- later. announced be and ', will remodeling was erected about 1885 by Mar- pairs Mr and Mrs. E. E. Oxley have to figures released by 7th PERIOD HOME plaints. cording ECONOMICS NEWS Purchased the Gustavson home the Utah State Agricultural After that date, persons own- ion and Martha Smithson. Own- done later, with no inconvenience Mrs. to in the remained guests, Kirk the Co. Rowley Friday, March 13th, the 7th family a ership unlicensed will have OLD TIMERS Realty JUNIOR dogs ing lege Extension Service. Period Home Ec class made until 1920, when the hotel was said. chat with Judge Koch. This number with compares turned out Scott Bruno, Mr. and Mrs. 7o 000 mui anri The new owner, who has as- HAVE ANNUAL PARTY purchased by Ed Peterson. h,M doughnuts, which As this was their good. and fairly Mr. and Mrs. Smithson came sumed personal management of on avmUi' An interesting news release t farms utah .urUn?,8ni of the the Milford chap Members beginning first experience, they were Sophie Bruno of 1952 tells of the Central Utah Utilities to this country in 1875, settling j the famous Milford hostelry, Is ter of the Union Pacific Junior their mother, lncrease in llne week-enMilford the in a of native Mil-Fillmore but spent Old Timers and their auxiliary spent Co. requesting the Public Serv- in the Beaver Bottoms in with the national trend to an happy. record high In cattle on Unit One, consisting of Sharice Commission to allocate a lard county, later moving to most of her life in Garrison held the annual membership visiting Mrs. Bruno's daughter, Mrs. Max Baxter and Varley, Dorothy Blake, Patsy where father a was her rancher family, came to portion of Clear Creek gas for Frisco. In 1885 they party on March l3'-- in and her brother, Fred O'Leary numbers reported on United James and Emll Lou Carter and mail contractor.' In 1909 dancing 1 States on use in central and southeastern Milford and built the hotel. farms of this Jan. St. Bridget's Hall, with President made the doughnuts which were At one time the largest hotel she married Leo Rowley, a Don Holbrook and Auxiliary and family. The Brunos are year. Utah, instead of sending it all considered the best ones baked. Moroni. from of rancher that community. in the community, it accommo The to Salt Lake. value head directGoodwin average President Vicge per 40 Mrs. For 1 40 TTtah Tan fill as as nf boarders eaffl years oa Milnt Rowley dated many San Juan, Grand, Emery, the THE EPSILON Sigma Alpha ' drove the mail from Milford to ingJerraldarrangements. estimated by crop reporter. THANK YOU McUermott and his lard, Wayne, Sevier, Sanpete, besides the transient trade. wiU sponsor a bake sale at $130i to Garrison Garrison and Sorority Horton to have Mrv Sandy, counties would expects and Carbon Juab J187 compare1 Melodians, popular Milford High on By Gayle Toiler. Saturday morning, March 21, per head a year ago. his new recreation parlor ready transporting the mail sacks and school orchestra, furnished mubenefit. Tigarstla President at Jefferson's and the .White Cows and heifers 2 years old We're all for It, and only wish for occupancy by early summer. needed supplies for ranchers sic for dancing. A spaghetti behalf of the Tigerette On Market. along her route thru blizzards, dinner was served at l a. m. and over numbered 111,000, ris- Club and the dance decorating Western Beaver County was geAll to sent be will dust storms, wind, rain and hail, proceeds ing from 108,000 a year earlier, committee we would like to ographically situated so that we "It was a very successful en the Holland E S A Sorority extension and often took the mall . truck could share In gas distribution. Mrs.' Goodwin and figures showed. Their thank Mr. McDermott, who so tertainment," - . Avnilahlo ta in the Milfnrrl through drifts and storms when Mr. Holbrook agreed, "but we where the money will be used average value per head was es- - generously offered his time and THESCOUTER other vehicles feared to start, or would have liked to have seen for relief of families who suf-- tlmated at 220, as compared ideas in area, for manufacturing purhelping us decorate for were marooned on the desert more members attend to wel fered losses in the recent flooa. j Witn an estimated average value our poses, would really put us on the while ojr advisor was dance By Tha Tenderfoot Sale of the hotel, said to be $270 a year ago. map. come our new members. ;of away. the "largest real estate transacHow Limb and Fay Limb, U S Besides, with the gas original- Also, we would like to thank in Milford In recent years," tion arrived In Milford FriNavy, Utah the in the Melodians for their reduced ing the Scouts of Troop was handled r..t day to visit relatives and friends U S A C STRING by Gene Dirk. For- TWO FROM BEAVER TO area, why shouldn't they be en- - 324 prices when they, saw we were Expiorers of Post titled to a portion of its benefits, 2324 enjoyed an overnight camp mer ownesr were George Jeffer FILL APRIL DRAFT CALL en route to Salt Lake, where on not going to make a profit. Sunday they attended a family QUARTET SCHEDULES instead of piping all of It to .the up in the hills below Ranch son, J. C. Smith, Mrs. Erma lnanas again; Cline and Mrs. Loretta Cline. northern part of the state. Four Beaver County men, all reunion and birthday celebra- MILFORD CONCERT Tigerette Club Officers. Canyon. The boys were under honoring Mrs. Jane Myers from Beaver, will report to Fort tion the supervision of Frank Baker, on her 57th at the The Utah State Agricultural NOTICE R. D. Smith, trainmaster at LOST Douglas on April 15th, it was home of Mrs.anniversary,son and Explorer Advisor, and John College Myers string quartet leaves ; AND FOUND the U P, is suggesting we give Easton, Assistant Scoutmaster. V F W AUX HOSTS Berreported this week by Miss daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. bunday. March 22, lor a concert the U P's request for "local" sweater nice Mackerell, Celectlve ServThe Scouts went on a hike STATE VISITORS; Limb. The two boys tour of Southern Utah and Stanley time a little boost. At present, hrough the' hills and later hat Girl white ice Board Clerk. their mother, Mrs Northern Arizona high schools' Red and black check hat the U P In Milford operates on played a game called Steal the NEW OFFICERS NAMED Going up for induction will presented Jane Myers, with an electric and communities. The tour will Pacific lime, and the city on Flag until time to break camp. be Ray Martell Smith and Jejj0y 10th On March Aux Eacalante machine. sewing in iwo appearances at Time. the Under Mountain protube lipstick. rome R. Willden. Two other arrived home late SaturThey of of Veterans 1546 the iliary uie music rxiucaiors nai'onai 2 ink pens. posed change, the railroad would day. Beaver youths will report for Wars was host the at Rev. and Mrs. William K conference, California division, 3 operate on Mountain Time in pens. The boys who enjoyed this Foreign visit of physical examinaDepartment tions. Longacre will leave for Ravenna, at Tucson, ' Ariz., March j 1 the Mountain Time zone, and on hike, several of whom passed official gold, "No. 202c" key,, s. of Call President-Mrsoon as as The musicians will appear in Mary they sell their 1 gold pen, initial "M" on it. Pacific Time in the Pacific Time advancement tests, were Scouts No are being in- Ohio, home. Rev. Longacre has been Milford at 8 p. m. Monday, Ogden and her Department 1 set of pearl screw-izone. earMiss Mackerell ducted Ned Kohler, Darwin Chris said, yet, Chief of Staff, Mrs. Martell Aid- pastor of the Milford Church of March 23, presenting their pro- rings Which makes sense, doesn't it? the as in missionaries returned Stephen Carter, Denny of the same city. the Nazarene for the past seven gram in the high school audi 1 gold watch clip. More sense than operating all Leslie Barton, Enrol and ridge The ladies were met at the higher age brackets are filling years, coming to Milford in July, torium at 8 p. m. The general l These Paon selves lonesome items have to belong to their Elmer Calvin Winn, by Berry Bird, train by Mrs. Magdalena White. the quota. 1946. Rev. Longacre plans to public is invited to attend. claims Mrs. Archer. cific Time. someone, Barnes and Bob Stonehocker, Mrs. Clara McFadden of Salt return to his trade as a pressman 01 uie quarxei are Please, it would make Mrs wiemoers Besides, how many others Clark Grimshaw, Lake, who has retained her Explorers in a Ravenna printing establish Dr. N. W. Christiansen, director, Archer WEEVIL CONTROL TO have been late for appointments Peter Whiting, Monty very hdppf if the in the local auxment. Poznanski, first violin; dents who lost these items after asking a railroader the Russell Sly, Rolert Glenn membership iliary, accompanied the ladies BB FEATURED IN Dorothy J. McMurdie, second vi- - would come in and claim them. time? and Mike McGinn. to Milford. Mr. and (Mrs. Ld Schoo re 01m; ur. vnrisuansen, vioia; ana A covered dish dinner was SOUTH MILFORD MEET cently received word that their George Pahtz, cello Assisting QUESTION OF THE WEEK Beginning April 1, the post at ExHall, St F. Dr. Bridget's SCOUT enjoyed LEADERSHIP a Knowlton, "What's your Idea on "Going George office win establish surcharge aaugnier, vvuma, nas received performers are Beth Olsen, sofollowed by the regular meet tension Entomologist of the U S 1 discharge Ifromthe U S Navy prano; Maughan McMurdie, pi-Steady"? I COURSE CONCLUDED J - . ing, with President Juanita A C, will show films on alfalfa and is married to B M 1C Ned ano and baritone; Mrs. N. W. Jonelle B I think it's all cause 01 weigui ur uuic vr am'e rieht if you're old enough to The final class of the Scout Gleason presiding. The depart weevil control and pollination P. Pritchard. The newlyweds ChrisMansen, accompanist. ture, has to be handled as Program numbers will . be think of marriage, mail" Instead of being en- Leadership course taught by ment president made an inter- of alfalfa at a meeting to be are living in San Francisco. taken largely from the works of Bonnie L. It is a serious closed in a regular mail sack. Dick Foerster was held last esting talk and stressed member held at the South Milford Club Mrs. Maude Stoker left for Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Postmaster Nielsen can give ,the Thursday in the L D S recrea ship and Auxiliary work at the House on Friday, March 27, at thing and such should be con-- , Veterans Hospitals. Her chief 8 p. m. Lake last Friday to visit her ard, Brahms, Sarasate, Lotti. sidered as such. It is more or various classifications effected to tion halL Dr. Knowlton will also an- sister, Mrs. Mary E. Larson, aft- less an engagement to be eninterested persons. A hike and camping trip is of staff also urged support of gaged to be married. scheduled for the near future. hospitals and outlined the work swer questions on other insect a'lsoTvisdta SCHOOL TEACHERS SEE MrsStoker Lois F. Going steady deLocal Scoutmasters and Scout-- of the National Home in Eton problems farmers may have. Mrs. Hanies Enjoys you of the privilege of Anyone interested is invited daughter. Mrs. Lillian Christen- - CONSERVATION FILM who completed the course Rapids, Mich. prives ers Nbrth Utah to Trip ' Election of officers was held, to attend. son. and going with a vari- time meeting their for well feel very paid Mrs. Arthur T. Hansen and An on were members illustrated soil the and lecture following different personalities of ety to able and they are much better selected to guide the unit dur Mr. and Mrs. T. W. James aro conservation was presented to Of course if you love the guy daughter, Cherie Jean, returned lead the boys in Scouting. Mrs. Verle Horton was in Salt vacationing in California. Milford school teachers Wednes- - or gal and are sui-- you want to recently from an enjoyable 10- ing the coming year President, . Mrs. Virginia U'Ren; Mrs. Fran- Lake City last day visit In Provo with Mrs. day afternoon by A. Golden Kil m arrv him rr heir T Klnlr. I Hansen's mother, Mrs. Clara TW O MILFORD YOUTHS ces Kinross, senitr vice presiburn, U S A C Extension Soil would be a fine and wonderful METHODIST LADIES Conservationist. Cox, and her brother, William GET PROMOTIONS dent; Mrs. Dora Smithson, Junior thin;. j lA. Cox and family. While in Prut. Kilburn emphasized the Announcement has been made vice president; Mrs. Ethel Smith, Jeannie Y. I think it's okey. SCHEDULE DINNER the waa of received Provo, word adaptation of efficient soil and by Lt Col. Oliver W. Harris, treasurer, Mrs. Cora Jones, chap- "BLACK ROCK A dinner will' be water use In teaching school appointment by Sen. Arthur V. U S A F, associate professor of lain; Mrs. Lenna Stoker, con Darryl Schramm When you Watklns of Mrs. Hansen's neph- air science and tactics at the B ductress; Mrs. Magdalena White, By MRS. BENITI BURKE ' enjoyed by the Methodists at subjects. get married you have to live the church on March 23 rd, begintrustee, Mrs. ew, William B. (Bill) Cox, to the A C, of the revamping of the guard; three-yewith the same person till death Mrs. Bernice Don Gleason. U S Naval Academy at Annap- Cadet Corps structure. ning at 6 p. m. do. you part. So while you're Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Miller olis. The purpose of the reorgani- Stewart was reappointed secrePiqtures and a talk on Ber- U OF U CHORUS TO young - take the advantage of . Bill was a 1952 graduate of zation,, CoL Harris said, is to ro tary. spent several day in Salt Lake. muda by Mrs. Ward Leech will APPEAR IN MILFORD meeting other petsonalities bebe features cf the evening. Lincoln High school at Orem, tate positions of responsibility Six other appointive officers fore It's too late. Milford High School Principal Doon L.: "I feel the same way Utah, He lettered in basketball, among the cadets so as to allow will be named by the presidentMr. and Mrs. David Stewart Glenn E. Tracy announces that Darryl doss. You re married a football, baseball and track dur- as many as possible to participate elect Installation of the new and small daughter spent the BOB BROWN NAMED the University of Utah Male long time, so have your fun will be in April. ing tus senior year and was vot- in the actual direction' of the officers week-enat Cedar City. ' MANAGER Choi us will present a concert In while you're young. The department president was ed the outstanding athlete of the corps. .Included among the ' appoint- presented with a gift from the The Farmers Cooperative that the Milford High auditorium on school. He played basketball Saraleen A. I don't like it ments were: Mr. and Mrs. George Barton has been recently organized tn March 24th, beginning at 9 a. m. because I'd rather go with lots on the Class B Shrine local auxiliary. The visitors were . Cadet TSgt Clyde Turner, to luncheon guests of Mrs. Smith-so- n team last August At present Lee Barton of Manti Beaver County has appointed John Marlowe Nielsen is direct- of boys than Just one. chorus. Freddie "W. It's not a very ha la enrolled In the School of flight sergeant. Squadron A. before leaving for official were callers .at the Hampton Bob Brown of Beaver as man- or of the Airman 1c Robert L Crane, in Cedar City and St Burkes. They were en route to ager, it was announced this I. IThe public is cordially invit-e- good idea unless you are real Engineering at the U S A C in weelt! to attend, Mr. Tracy said. to aquad leader. Squadron B. (visits the Barton sheep camp. (Continued on Back Page) , over-parkin- g nfUL - ,-- "7 v", iit ,- Col-throu- : I ! d 1 all-tim- j e " -- -- I . 1 j South-Southea- st ( I ball-poi- 30-3- 1. ten-so- n n, Bel-listo- n, Ash-wort- stu-Misc- h, "out-aid- ' i v I . e week-end- i pot-luc- k ar . i . d K All-St- CO-O- P ' ar . and-Mrs- 62-vol- d |