OCR Text |
Show f J THURSDAY, FEB. 4, 1931 MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS Farm Youths Talk Safety Editorials r p i .WHATS DESTEST FOR THE MOSTEST ? ? FOR SALE ' '50 Chev Coupe. condition, guod inotor. See aCtod Frank Crimes, We had a visit thla week from a Gilford resident uho hat been workinf for completion of Hiwsy 21 to Ely, for 23 years- -, rv. since 1929. Today, after 2$ yeara of effort, Hiway 21 hasjwen K V paved for 17 mi lea west of Mllford, about the aame dUtance east from the Nevada line, In Millard County, and few mile additional on this end haa been graded and U ready for oil. Thla conscientious highway pusher said he was "promised" that the oiling of that gravel portion would be done this year, lie was Very greatly concerned about the work being done toward completing an alternate route to Salt Lake, and felt that nothing should be done on any other Beaver County highways until the road to Ely had been completed. NTs! He also pointed out that the Beaver Lions Club la opposing ably can expect no allotment 91-and expressed the fear for this year). that If we continue to push for as a FEDERAL Building 91-91-we will have the county SECONDARY road wll detract split In their road demands, and not one cent from "Robinson It will delay completion of money road construction. And Highway 21. it will help speed we What would you do if you had only one day to mak your farm safer? It seems to us that, with 23 the belle,ve That's what newimfn aaked a grvup of young safety sxperts at the of 21. completion years work gaining only about recent National 4 II Ciub Congrtas in Chkago. They were winners of Oiling the few miles of 35 miles of oiled road. It'll be a awards prertd by Ceneral Motors in the National Farm and road on the proposed new Home Safety Program. long, long time before we can route would "I'd declare a 'safety dsy and tarn out the whole family to locate actually cost LESS expect to ace 21 completed. And and mark all haiarda on the farm, waa the answer of afargia Sellers, PATCHING to continue than we've the had with "promises" 17, Whitei'joro, Texas. Margie waa one of sight national winners from the highway commission Highway 91. And with the flat, JO 00 toiler scholarships by CM, which also presented expense-pai-d awarded route operatIn the nine yeara we've been In level, to the Congress to both national and state winners dito 91, the 425,1)00 amongtip youths who took psrt ia the safety program. MiHord, we'l believe that new ing aa an alternate aome of the heavy trafAll the youngsters agreed that although aafety demands continuing, graded road section will be verting attention, it might be good to set aside one day for elimioiled thla year when we see the fic from the patchwork quilt hazards and then go at the job as though there would be no nating the around more time foi it. equipment roljlng thru town to twisting be a means offoothills, saving Uwill "It would make you decide what aafety improvements were most go to work on it. and motorists' tempera, dollars, and then concentrate on them, said George N. Fleming. 18, important, So far as the Beaver Lions reduce the death Simms, Montana. "1 would cheek the things that get most use, such as materially was Is concerned, that protest farm machinery and home appliances, and make sure that they were ia which can't be measured to be expected. We've been rate, safe operating condition." . cents. in dollars and Cavle Given. 17, Frederick, Oklahoma, observed that a "safety day", told that a Beaver County offi91-is vital toJJtah from a would be a hard blow against one of aafety'e most dangerous enemies cial made two strong talks beas well as a necesprocrastination. She and Erich Wlllen, 17, Westminster, Maryland, both fore the Southern Utah Civics aafety angle, national winners said that If they had only one day for aafety they a traffic from atandpolnt. sity as Ciubs urging them to support would concentrate on the home. We believe it'a bestest for the No. 1 project the Improve"That's where most aecldenta happen," Erkh explained. "I wodla ment of the Puffer Lake Road, mostest. What do you think? v check thingi like stairs, rugs, and medicines." Hope E. Caswell, 17. Canton, New York, aald she would concentrate so we feel that Beaver County en eliminating fire hazards. la already split In their road are often the least obvious," she said. "And a bad fire la last ."They program, and that the Beaver about ' the moat serious disaeter that can hit a farm." Uona returned to the proposi- THE LHLFORD NEWS Other suggestions Included proper storsge ef tools; building stardy pena for liveatock, snd checking electrical equipment. tion that 21 West should be the , Whst would you do? Mllford No. I project after rufcUahad Every Thursday group Joined Iron, Millard, Juab and Tooele Counties In urging working out of Caliente for the construction of 91-Entered in the post office at past three weeks. And. what will be the bestest UUford. Utah, as second class PERSONAL mall matter under the Act of for the mostest? la and 21 West of Congress of 1179. Frank Willlama will move to Completion will continue to be the No. I Utah Adv. Representatives Logan the latter part of thla project, ao far as Mllford Is conweek, where he will Join his Utah Stale Press Association cerned.' for STATE SECONDwife. Mrs. Williams haa been Salt Lake City The ARY construction. Mrs. Fonda Maglll haa been seriously ill and has been livtJ.es A Year la Advance "Robinson money of the ing with a daughter in Logan. in Los Angeles getting acquaintcounty will continue to be ft. A. Willlama Editor-PulUhnew ed with her grandson, born spent on 21. (We understand Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Price. to Beaver County Is overdrawn on Patricia Williams Bus. Mgr. their Robinson money, ao prob Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCul-le- y attended funeral services for Mrs. Daisy D. Jensen in Gunnison Wednesday. W (H1 un-pav- 4-- H no-dugw-ay 4-- 4-- day-by-da- y immm so-call- ed One two-thre-e FOR SALE tractor bottom with tool bar and one rugger wheel hydro lift; tractor mower; one heavy duty double disc harrow; two steel gra'n bnls; one II. D. side delivery rake. All good; almost new 2t J. 11. Weston, Miiford 1000-bush- el FISHING POLES RENEWED Rew rapped, new guides if need- ed, varnish removed and new coats added; completely overhauled, $4. Makes a new rod out of your old one. Van Mem-m2t t, phone 14-ot A BANK OF SERVICE FOR SALE $15 Automatic Defroster, used Refrigerator two weeks. Will sell for 910. Pat Williams, phone ISO. FOUND Navy blue ladies' gloves Mrs. Hilda Shields. The .Mllford State Bank, "A Friendly Bank for Ail the People," takes pride in offering all the services that should be expected of a modern banking institution. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS To help you prepare for emergencies, vacations, your children's future, retirement, etc. SINGER SEWING MACHINE and SINGER VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE and REPAIR authorized by Singer representative Leave name at Mllford Hotel Phone 87 ACCOUNTS Carry all your shopping money in a small, compact checkbook. Pay by check and have, a reof. all ceipt for all your payments and a record ' ' transactions. your " Addresa postcard. Must have UNDO, good handwriting. Watertown, Mass. with us. TIMES Northbound No. No. No. No. Train Train Train Train No. No. No. wo. INVESTMENTS Our capable financial advisors lire glad to assist 12.50 a.-2:30 a. m. .. 5:87 a. m. 12:35 p. m. ' 10 108 104 38 you In selecting the best investments for your surplus money. We invite you to consult with us. Southbound 2:10 12:08 2:23 10:30 9 107 37 103 a. p. p. p. m. m. m. ra. LEFORD STATE BANK a 1 -- TiUuilr luk In All Tk. u UOlud 3 1 wnAJUU.1 C.K, TAJ" Advanced Beginners Cline, her attorney, at Mllford. Beaver County, Utah, on or before the 5th day of June, 1954. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Lester Williams and two daughters, Jeannette and Linda, were in Magna last week visaing Mrs. Williams' daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hardy and Mrs. Barbara James, Lester Williams haa been TYPEWRITER CLEANING AND REPAIRING TUESDAY -- Every ad SU lrldgsfs Hall BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH CASSIE McKNIGHT, In the Matter of the Estate of LOWE DANCE. STUDIOS I ' (rapnOTmii. GLAD By Graduate of U S Navy Administratrix of the tate of David Ivan Deceased. Creditors will present their First Pub: Feb. 4, 1954.1954. Last Pub.: Feb. 25. claims, with vouchers attached. to the undersigned admlnistraTried a Want-A- d lately? offlce 01 IUrold trix ' I SWITCHED TO ELECTRIC . . REDDY'S SUCH Typewriter Maintenance Scheol 30-DA- Y 1 DAV. D IVAN McKNIGHT. TM tpl" Phoo.il DANCE CLASSES OALLi, A er Bert Wynaught waa in UUford thlf week. Mr. and Mrs. Wynaught are spending the winter In Las Vegas with their daughter, Alice. A HELP GUARANTEE Six Yeara Actual Experience Here's the ' J&mest S"o& Kentucky fall? Try 014 Sunny 7 .ndication of your own good taste the correctness and smartness of your invitations, printed to yxur order. QUALITY THE BEST r 1 STYLE iwi 11 A Enjoy 31cnded Whiskey? f'4 lr-f-l THE LOWEST I VISIT YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE. DEALER TODAT Brook ami you'll ee why it's the world"! favoriU Kentucky whiskey) Postmaster General A. E. Summerfield haa been sav- .ing the taxpayers about $1,000,000.00 per day since he took office a year ago. ! ALSO NAPKINSfPAPER PLATES, THANK-YO- U YOU TOO CAN ENJOY The Full Comfort and Convenience of Modern Living by . . Switching to Electric Cooking Now Try mild Old Sunny OR A COMPLETE CONVENTIONAL SELECTION OF THE POPULAR NOVELTY INVITATIONS. PRICE Brook-- n richer, more delicious Straight Bourbon ever .came out of Kentucky D Distinguished Invitations - CARDS COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE Toe Miilford News H r rf i PRINTED IN GOLD. SILVER. OR ANY eANCj "Chccrfid y. rrft. MitoW lae 04 Suqai iroaa Cwy. The Washingtno Bulletin n I lt. Telluride Power Company A FroEntcrpitolTax-Payir- j KtniAi " LOAN SERVICE We are always ready to loan money for worthwhile purposes. Talk over your money needs U Train Train Train Train l CHECKING HOUSEWIVES P TRAIN DEPARTURE I Industry EsMe-Knig-ht, |