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Show tit it? They're not needed, but . . The taxpayers built the streets; why tax motorists some more? Mr. Hansen: I haven't any pennies left as it is; don't know how I'd ever park. Pullem: I think it's the most foolish thing I ever saw a small town do. It's nice to have big ideas; might as well put em In th res dntail f ?ction and ... make cvcijr iiumc imnci uuuu garage or pay for parking privileges in front of his house. Mrs. Kohler: I thinklhey're okeh. Anything this new town board tries to do is okeh with your of the thing w had liked the proposed project for. We will gel the fencing on committee presented to the Hare'a Mare AWat the eat aide of the atbool prop- Board of Education on Feb. 3rd. A tou rOct obe r meet) n R I erty from the k hoc I lawn to the Board asked thai a letter gave a report on the project the the fairgrounds, and posts be- be written to your committee Continud from Page One citizens of Mil ford, the V T. A tween the main building and reporting il feelings on the THURSDAY, FEB. IS, 1931 M1LT0UI)' (UTAH) NEWS P.-T.A.N0TES and the schools had presented Muixk Wanda Mn. to the school board. We hadn't Br rereceived much information - so Mr this project, garding Principal business at the P, Yount. Mr' Acklin,' Mr. Row-leMr. Oldroyd and myK:lf T. A- meeting this week wu Imthe school board fVb with met a report on the proposed I and Miland the 3rd at presented the provement program sthoul lard grounds roUowlng requests agaln is he report of Mr. Loretta After the meeting it wai reXlne: ' ported to uthat we would get f, - f- -t -- also will get gymnasium. the surfacing and cement paths. The city has moved the arch light from the north side of the Jack Weston home to the corner of the school lawn, as wefe quested, and the school board wsll Install a light matching thatu p the noli h palhW hat other lighting iropruvements Mill be made, we don't know. We would tike to think the hc.ii u Wih itu-- to ail the l.ghtitig, for after it is very muth study wt? to have adequate impvrUiil l.gtitng on our school grounds. ihe fol.uwing letter was received .hu week by. Mra. Norma We project. place to park now to bring their clothe in to be cleaned. Itll sympathetic to the proposed be ckeh If they put them in front of my place of business fencing project and the hard too. for of the ground surfacing Carl Elmer: Don't think we your achool and it will take are consideration Into ready for them. We get these project action when it Along all right thewaywe arer for- - fur liter Kent Smith: I think they're a studies next year' budget nuisance. We need water met Yourt truly, er worse than we need park Arlo P. Measlnger. meters- Clerk. ing Margaret Mahoney: I don't We are anxiously waiting to drive the car so never thought hear from the board that some- about it. one has been appointed to direct Shirley Smith: It'a a fine idea and supervise this project, and as long as they don't put them that it will be started soon. on the aide streets and mark us Yount; off a parking zone for telephone Complete list of improveDear Mrs. Yount; operators only. P.-A. After a lengthy discussion of ment propoaed by the Bob Tomsik: I'll be darned if 4 follows: I know. Don't think there's SAFETY any need for them. The cop can collect on violators the way 1 Safety post between main building and gymnasium, with It I. Mr. Wyatt: NO!! proper gate for deliveries to elementary school. Eddie Anderson: No. No need 2 Fence on east side of achool property, from lawn to fairfor it We have plenty of ground. the way it is. 3 Repairing of present fence on west aide of football field, parking (pace Jesse Lonf: They eliminate with turn gate for entrance to football field. traffic problems in large cities achool. of side on south 4 but I don't know about Mil-forcement of curbing Repairing We have a parking probSURFACING lem now only one day a week. I question if they'd ever pay 1 Surfacing of ground around both high achool and elementary. if Installed. 2 Surfacing of path from building to sidewalk on streets. Bob Davis: Might as well have 'em as what you've got. 3 Cement path around high achool. Richard Jefferson: It'a the 4 Cement path from high achool to gymnasium. most foolish thing I've ever 3 Large cement apron on north side of main building. heard of. There's enough tax now on automobiles. 6 Hard surfaced path on north side of lawn from elementary Norman Baxter: NAII1 to comer of First North and Second West. Harry Garfield: Oh, all right, I have no objections. It's a LIGHTING small town but they may work 1 Using city standards, lights up both park and on retaining Blair Coon: They're a big wall. at top of lawn. Joke. I'm cut off now so I can't afford 'em. They're sure need2 Repairing of lights on high achool entrance. ed though when you can come 3 Lights on elementary school entrance. downtown and aee about three 4 cars parked on Main street. Repairing of lights on east and west entrances of gym. Selma Kirk: Well. I dunno; 3 Removal of one or two tree at corner of Second West and Center streets to get more benefit from city street light. hadn't thought much about it. have their good point 6 One large light up north path connected with city light and They and small point but in a small to match city light. town, I don't know Roy Young: I don't give a d- ; what do you think about B EA im FI CATI ON c The Board of Education Is me. Doc Kohler: That's the woman's angle. I'll talk to you d later. (There are a few Milford citizens we particularly neglected to ask about their we are completeopinions ly out of asbestos paper). fc-t- -l P. n ve-era- HEFE'S MORE ABOUT SOUTH fJILFORD f&a,lti.i4 Iritm Piai On i tn i c jf n,v on Monda ne&s. Mrs, Lois Schow is in Salt Lake visiVng with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Roll ns attended a party in Minersvlile Saturday night at the home of Howard Pry or. The Young Farmers Wive held their meeting Friday night at the home of Ma urine Yard-iey- . A party was given for the outgoing officers, and a delicious luncheon was served by hostess Maurine to 15 ladles. T. 111 They are used by disabled to make artificial flowers and rugs. The nylons must be clean. The American Legion Auxiliary has begun gathering old nylon for the Veteran Hospital in Salt Lake. Ladies having cast-of- f nylon are asked to leave them at the Milford New or with Mr. Carlie Waddoups. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whit taker spent three days in Salt Lake and Ogden. While Guy attended to business in Salt Lake, Phyllis visited, her mother in Ogden. . d. TO THE MUSIC OF DAVE PULLET.I'S milforivs popui.ar h-piec- orchestra k ARION HALL MILFORD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 ihs automatic with ! New economy feature saves as much as f gal ions of water for small loads of clothes. Lady Lions will sponsor planting of ahruba around building. Will check to have the right type of shrub plus proper planting. Better care of lawn. Supervised watering and better cutting and care. Care of shrubs. 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