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Show WORLD THAT CARES ANYTHING ABOUT MILFOR1I GOLD MEDAL TOURNEY UNDER WAY; 1, THURSDAY GAMES TO BE FEATURES Ti'ims met red in the Southern Utah Gold Medal basketball tournament enter second round play at 6 o'clock Thursday evening, with favorites winning their Wednesday open- ing games, and elimination of the stronger teams starting this First round winners include Milford Second, Cedar All Stars, Beaver and Minersvtlle. Falling before the snapshooting of thoe quintets were Beaver National Guards, s Alufuid Second. Parowan and Milford Legion Paired at 6 00 will be : evenng All-Star- s All-Star- Single Copy Seven Ctate $3.00 a i Ya7 MILFOIU) (UTAH) NKWS Tunis.. MAHCH U, 1954 ACTIV- E- TEEN-KID- S CLEANER-UPPER- SAFETY COUNCIL PLANS ACTIVE YEAR; But 2 tAcam SAFE DRIVING WEEK SETFOR MONTH-EN- Vol. 54, No. 10 J Barr 6 p. m. vt. MincrtvilU. TO HAVE GALA S Misfits 7 p. m. Parowan vt. Milford American All-Sta- DANCE BEFORE STARTING WORK r. t p. m Milford D Cedar first Spectators at Wednesday's games agreed that the Gold Medal tourney Is bringing to near-profession- al top-notc- Milford Second rs Ltion Cedar All Stars Parowan Beaver All Start ... 3 15 22 32 6 25 41 62 , 7 18 33 49 21 37 50 64 Milford residents will cele- always have a pep rally before Milford Legion .... 2 9 16 31 National i p. m. brate the cleaning up and beau- - an important game, so we'll Guard vs. Milford Sorond. 13 20 34 48 Mmersville .... Milford's Teen Age Safety be used to start a fund for part tifying of their community be- - have a pep dance before startCouncil at their regular meet- payment on a dual control driv- fore the actual cleanup work ing the important work of ing Wednesday afternoon, ac- er training auto, to be used by j begins. cleaning up our city, eliminat4-- H CLUB WEEK Mayor Ray Kizer has pro-- , ing fire hazards, palntjng out LIONS SCHEDULE cepted responsibility for two council members in learning to 1 volundrive. cla'med the week of April 2th fences and outbuildings, and worthwhile projects, and to 17th as Clean-uteered to assist with another. and Beauti- preparing to welcome spring HONORS YOUTH Week ADVENTURE FILM in Milford, and an- with a clean, well kept city." .They unanimously agreed fy to "encourage and support" nounced a free dance for Arion Admission to the dance will Hall on the night of Saturday, be free, but a prominently disthe traffic safety patrol being OF NATION manned by elementary stuApril 10th. played contribution box will FOR SATURDAY dents, and offered to assist the "Wethought maybe we could accept small change and bills to get everyone in a more enthusi- help defray cost of free hot dogs younger children in any way National 4 H Club Week, this The Milford Lions Club has frame borof mind to a astic and soda and served be possible. pop by In for week, March 8 to 14, Is a ignal THIS WEEK'S presentation rowed a hint from the stu- ladies' organization Saturday arranged Traffic Safety Week in MilMilford of one of the finest for all Clubs of Beaver ford will be the first public SAFE DRIVING HINT dents." Mayor Kizer said. "They evening, April 17th. to to ever and prepare adventure County organize travelogues project sponsored by the new evefor On another be filmed. Club year, busy Saturday Posted speed limits, which Scheduled for the group. out AudiIn Grant Beaver the School points Esplin, High ning week of March 3, the members of the Safety Council LA MAR SAYS: Al Morton will show County Agent. torium. are to observe, members of the Safety Coun- have pledged Last year there were 150 his latest color film, "Advencil will wear identifying arm there for one purpose to guide Club SNAP-HAPPmembers enrolled in Beavon ture the Colorado." I MILFORD GOING IN Y bands, and will act as unoffi-fia- l you in driving at speeds which er Mr. 10,000 in Utah, and Morton's County, trip Depicting observer-patrolmeand are safe for the particular high2.000.000 in the United States. Green from down the Colorado call to the attention of motor- way or city street. Reduced We to have to at least 200 we La Meade, hope River, Wyo,, WEST BEAVER COUNTY PHOTO CONTEST ists any traffic violations or speeds are necessary within is awe a of film the series inspirunsafe driving practices they communities, school zones, etc.. THE WHITE HOUSE ing pictures of the rapids along observe. After pointing out because of the possibility of Milford shutterbugs will be The Human Interest - Sports the the many hued canriver, the highthe infraction, the council pedestrians crossing signing up en masse for Lamar category is very versatile, and , Washington. D. C. ancient Indian cliff dwellmember will offer the erring way, side street traffic, etc., Outzen's Western Beaver Coun- could Include about any type yons, broad of calm, expanses ings, TO THE CLUBS OF motorist a ticket to a "Traffic while in open country the maxi- ty Photo Contest, which starts of picture as well as sports, but and the hunwaters, peaceful 60 safe is THE UNITED mum mph. STATES. adjudged to Dance" be staged Saturday Saturday, March 13th, and ends probably most entries will be dreds of indescribably beautinot are limits warm Posted s trafMy at of speed the close chilof go to the or the of greetings The evening, .sporting events, contest, Friday, Dec. 31st. ful scenes along the route. more than two million young especially announced this week by the dren or animals. fic safety week. always safe limits Mr. Morton will who are observing Nawhen conditions are unfavor- popular local druggist, includes will include narrate the action personally "It is hoped that we can Indoor photos over the people ' on ice able. tional rain, fog, Club Week, beginSnow, go thru an entire week in monthly prizes for the "Picture all photos taken indoors with public address system. , March 8th. I am dethe road, dense traffic and of the Month," and annual flash or floodlamps. ning Milford without one motorist Tickets may be purchased many other factors call for re- prizes In four categories plus lighted to learn that your na -The Juvenile category la from members having even a scratched fenof the Lions wouldn't You tlonal duced theme for 1954 is runspeed. a Corner and without a sweepstakes award anyone Drug feature, der, and Club, or at' the door. The film 60 thru a at of think stop-sigdriving on a "Working of Together for World Rules are as follows: any type may will be shown at 8 p. m. any picture speeding ning If was our streets, or committing any dense fog, even though the postbe Understanding." entered. it taken amateur by Any photographer other infraction of law or ed limit was 60. Working togecner nas long residing in Western Beaver a child attending alemantary , or Junior high school. safe driving practice," counRememberdrive at speeds County is eligible to enter. been an Important feature of iLOCAf DEMOCRATS which are SAFE, and at no time cil member said. Official entry blanks may be Club work. As you learn Prizes, in each of the four Proceeds from the dance will exceed the posted limits. new skills, as you test new obtained at the Corner Drug, clasisfications, will be an Eastwith any purchase of film or man ideas, and as you find better Hawkeye Flash Camera, TO HOLD MEETINGS ways of applying science to photographic supplies. ALFALFA FOR BIGGER CROPS, Black and white or color first prize; Hawkeye Flash Atagriculture and to home ecotachment for your present camdistrict Earl be entered. nomics, you are sharing exStonehocker, photos may el a, second prize; two rolls of Democratic chairman for the ' and taken valuable experibetween Only citing pictures now and Dec. 31st may be en- Eastman film of your choice, Milford First district, announcences. Thru these experiWEEVILS BEFORE' THEY LAY EGGS (black and white), third prize. ed county may meetings for the ences you are tered. nurturing, I am The Sweepstakes or Grand follows: not as Film a spirit of comust at be sure, party only of purchased News to The heptachlor pounds Special be $10 cash for first will Prize I March District 12, a mature the also films but Corner Friday, operation Drug, and dust per acre, and $3 cash for second at 7 place at Earl Stone the Alfalfa growers can harvest m., of the American Corner thru p. comprehension Drug place, Timing of the heptachlor ap- processed agricultural problems and of bigger crops if they control plication is most important, em- or in the contestant's home dark ., Those are the pr'zes to be hocker home.2 March District room. the help which markets is a Friday, There weevils in the early spring be- j phasizes Bussart. awarded at the close of the con- 10th, to announced be abroad can provide In meetbe Pictures in will by place in Judged short early period fore eggs are laid, according to relatively test, Dec. 31st, 1854. James chairman. anfour classifications these and Griffiths, overing problems. Such a time the between In addition, the picture selectleading extension entomologists spring i 3 March District nual first and and such comprehenthird second out come Friday, of spirit, adults in alfalfa growing states where wintered, ed as the Picture of the Month, 26th, to be announced by sion v(lll surely result In classiIn each awarded place and the prists hibernation beginning a are weevils will be published In The Mil- II. G, Barnes, chairman. problem. your contributing to the cause These experts say that early of egg laying. This period may fication. In addition to ford Newt and the person enterThe or Grand Prise international amity. county of reorganization To 10 to Sweepstakes last from a week d days. season control of ing the picture will receive a meeting will be held in Beaver award. Also, season control it prises monthly assure To all of you, I send my early adult females before they lay $3 cash award. A Picture of about April 15UV Mr.- - Stden-hocke- r will be awarded for the Picbest wishes for another very eggs prevents a population is Important that the insecticide the the Month win $3 may said. ture of the Month. of build-u- p year enjoystimulating, of larvae which will be applied before he alfalfa of one the award, Hawkeye At the district meetings; the able work in the Pictures entered In the conof Clubs aa Cameras winner of Flash the damage or destroy the alfalfa plants are 3 inches high. Weathdelegates will elect a chairman test must be 5x7 or SxlO. to alfalfa warm America. start er enough annual award in its category, I vice chairman, . secretary-treas- crop. The Pictures of the Month Dwight D. Eisenhower. One highly effective insects Into growth will also bring the also the $10 Sweepstakes urer, 3 committeemen, and the and will be published In The Milweevils out of hibernation. If cide which is widely recomAward. ( necessary delegates to the counford News. mended Is heptachlor. J, Ever- adults are permitted to remain enrolled In Beaver County this The Picture of the Month and ty convention. ett Bussart, chief entomologist alive long enough to lay eggs, Classifications LlsUd others selected for Honorable , The new voting districts, year. Boys and girls between of the VeUicol Corp., states the larvae thus produced will Clasisfications for photos en- Mention will be on display at after the the ages of 10 and 21 may enredisricting by the roll. All members must take a that large scale tests conducted cause extensive damage and re- tered in the contest are: The Corner Drug. Competition county commission, are boundLANDSCAPE of the Month ed as followk: the such as Livestock, GarPicture for by agricultural experiment sta- quire further control measures project HUMAN INTEREST OR tions have proved heptachlor to later in the season. Adult fewill close on the last day of Crops, Home Beautifi-catio- n, dening, 1 District West side of Main be completely effective in very males have been known to SPORTS each month, and the winner will street to North side of 300 South Electricity, Poultry, ForINDOOR PHOTO small doses. Only 4 oz. of actu- produce as many as 8GQ ejrgs be announced as soon as the and from those boundaries to estry, Foods, Clothing, Home JUVENILE al heptachlor is required per during a single season. It's judges have made their deci- the city limits on the west and Improvement, Soil Conservaacre to give . complete control easier and cheaper to kill one In the landscape category, sion. tion or Tractor Maintenance. north. of adult weevils. Either spray adult in early spring than 800 pictures may be of any scene, exand girls wishing to enroll Boys Outstanding photography District 2 South side of 300 or dust applications can be used hungry larvae when the eggs wtih or without humans or perts from Salt Lake City will South and West side of Main to should contact the county agent are batched.. animals in the picture. with comparable results. or one of the community leadjudge all entries. the city limits. The farmer who delays in season .control ers: Mrs. Bernice Smith in Milrwith Early, 3 of side District East Main heptachlor Is Important for sev- applying insecticide early is s ot the city limits, and all oi ford or Mrs. Frieda Wood in CLASSES SCHEDULED eral reasons, according to Bus- inviting a lot of trouble and FIRE DEPARTMENT Mlaersvllle. South Milford. sart. First, i Is much easier to added expense, according to NAMES OFFICERS An Interesting poster" display, FOR BAUD BEGINNERS control the relatively few adult Bussart. He recommends that i attention to calling dub Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mclntyre Week, has been placed in the females before they lay their growers consult state agricul- J Ray Barnes was elected presi- ' A class for beginning claritzzs than It isto cope with the tural authoritiesin or county dent of the Milford Volunteer net students will be held Mon- moved this week Into the Kch- - Pool's store window on Main timing appli- Fire Department at annual elecler apartments. countless larvae later in the agents for help street at and l cations of insecticides contain- tion meeting m., day! p. Wednesdays season. last week. Secondly, bees which are ing heptachlor. Assisting Mr. Barnes for the beginning April 5 thy it was anand for nounced by Hal Hancock, Inpollination, necessary com'ng year will be: vice parasitic wasps which are an Ralph Moore, president; structor of music at Milford Melvin Persons, important factor In natural conHigh. Students will be accept- trol of alfalfa weevils, are .not Ward Leech, fire chief; Gar ecTfrom the fifth and sixth ' active in early spring, and are fc&tf-Ferguson, trustee, and Donald h ? tr::;t it3tsn grades, Mr. Hancock said, and ; I therefore not endangered by Following are recent cases Glenn, drillmaster. some fourth , graders may be Unusual tfe&i tr tfsfe8i i f) the .Insecticide. When hepta- heard before Judge O. C. Koch: Regular Inspections of busi- considered. I to chlor Is used for early spring out ness ) and establishments x a efesrt nrt nc!i Junior Davis, overparking, houses and vacant lots will be control of weevils, there is no fined $1. Persist?;! Ir4isstkst m cSfcfcy in tasSSsar J residue of Insecticide present conducted by the department, jv ' X) U OF TO FURNISH on the first hay cutting. Shell Oil Co., California, ov- Chief Leech said, and the pro(?) rt34feoirj5fa or ca$ ti k gram is txpected to cut down on BACCALAUREATE SPEAKER Heptachlor may be applied erparking, fined $1. . ..4 test cf3fi dustor standard the number of calls made by the with spraying Herbert Coon, as used overparking, When exto ing equipment. Dr. Jacob Geerling, of the department, particularly a spray, one pint of emu lslfi able fined $1. tinguish brush and trash fires. University of Utah faculty,, will m rf tat lrrsai ti i ftm m&4 fed j?t fa mm to concentrate containing 2 pounds - Gale The department also plans to be the baccalaureate speaker at Barney, overparking, of actual heptachlor per gallon fined $l. plant grass in the infield at the Milford high school th's year. , should be' used with enough ball park, and hopes in future Dr. Geer ling's address has Keith Leany, Improper park- years to completely sod the en- been scheduled water: to make application - to for 7 p. m. Sun- an acre. If (lasting; use ' 20 ing, warning. tire grandstand area. J May l6Un, ; Byr j j I p By SECOND-GUESSE- S Ken Fairer, former M U S principal ,is one of this month's contributors ot the Utah Education Review. Dr. Farrcr authored a feature story explaining the curriculum at Olympus high school in Salt Lake City. 4-- 4-- 29-Apr- ll 4-- Local poets should contact the "Chairman, Tribune Art Barn Poetry Contest, 3090 So. 1765 East, Salt Lake City," If they wish to enter some of their odes in the annual Tribune contest for high school poets. The contest is open to all regularly enrolled high, school students between 14 and 18, and prizes -- total $50. n, 4-- 4-- H , ON 4 ACRE FEET , n, FOR MILFORD AREA A meeting of the South Mil-for- d Pumpers' Association was held in the clubhouse Wednesday evening, and a record attendance of the 'local farmers and interested persons was pres-en- t. Several important topics were brought before the group for consideration, by H. L. Tol-lepresident, who conducted the business meeting. Sam Cline presented facts ; concerning the proceedings thus far in the proposed adjudication of water rights pending in Fifth District Court, mainly concerning the State Engineer's Office and local water users represented by Mr. Cline. He stated that he and the State Engineer had agreed upon a figure of 4 acre feet to be used in writing the decrees of the water users in the Escalante Valley Counnorth of the Beaver-Iro- n was line. further It agreed ty that this would function fer a five-yetesting period, during which time the duty of water could be changed upon the basis of presented facts justifying the need for a change, on the part of the State Engineer or the water users. t After some debate and discussion the matter was accepted by a clear yes vote of all those y, ar present There was also a clear yes vote of. those present in favor of again attempting to get an RFD route for South Milford. Also, there was a favorable reaction toward the proposed effort to obtain an overpass approach to Milford. The annual election of officers was held, with Hy Tolley being reelected president, McCoy William, vice president; ' and Bus-sGael Elmer, sec-treaLeo and Mayer as Mayer board members for the year s., el 1854. I FISH AND GAME SETS WILDFOWL MEET Members of the Pacific Fly way Study committee will meet in Salt Lake City March 15-1-8 to summarize Information rela ' tlve to duck and goose popula--1 tiona In the western flyway. This important, information , I la used by the Pacific Flyway Council In recommending sea- son length, bag limits, etc., for ' the fall migratory waterfowl hunts. i - Milford a more pnlished brand of ball than they have seen in many years. Even the M Men tourney, with its type of play, can not measure up to this tournament for excellent bash ketball by squads. Friday evening, at the conclusion of the tournament, more than 36 trophies and awards will be presented to participating teams and players. Wednesday's results: Milford First 10 25 35 47 5 12 19 35 Beaver Guard 4-- H COMOi over-wintere- 4-- H - 4-- H ! sec.-treasure- 0. r: O O ) Q O ," ' l ' . , Jav, ' ... ! ' ' . |