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Show THAT CAKES ANYTHING ABOUT MlLrOKH ' W?jA THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN I'll K WORLD .. nrnMt k m IN A I I v . ? -- w ji . 'iv'Xii ... COURTESY! TMt WINNING WA MENTION t ' Mivs Vanda O'Leary came i'P Tuesday morning from Las Vecas to spend Tuesday and Wednesday with her parents md friend Mr and Mrs James Mash. of Salt Lake City, were in Mtlford over the wek end. guests of Mrs parents. Or and Mrs Lloyd Kohler s Na-sh'- Single Copy Seven Cnt MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS $3.00 a Year VIU'H IS. 19:J .M SENIORS ANNOCNCE AL MORTON 9 3buH4ta, Bui 9 Jtcana. TUCKS.. CI.ASS PLAY The Senior Class of the Mil ford High school will present their annual play. ""The Bride's Stand-in,- " on March 2(ith. at 8 p. m., in the high school audi PLEASES FANS WITH RIVER PIX torium. Al Morton, a Salt Lake letter Directed by Jesse Long, the three-act interested who became carrier play will include in in movies and photography as the cast Sandra Johnson, Ka a hobby, delved into early Utah Nae Varley, Mary Jane McCul history and Indian lore after he ley, Bud Pullem. Albert had made a journey down the Gayle Gale, and Dyke Green River, and became an LeFevre. expert on shooting the rapids of the Green and Colorado rivers, entertained a good sized, COUNCIL HAS avidly interested audience in the M'lford High auditorium last week with showings of his ROUTINE SESSION Utah-mad- e color films. In addition to movies of trips down It was a rather routine meet the Green and Colorado rivers, from Green River, Wyo., to lng at the city council session Lake Mead, he showed an inter last Monday evening. Messrs esting movie of the Utah Parks, j Jackson and Stutz. of the State featuring scenic views seldom Board of Health, met with the to discuss condition of j group seen by the average tourist. ri. Vol No. MANZIONE TO BE COP FIRST PLACE CANDIDATE FOR j ' IN TOURNAMENT STATE OFFICE ; The Cedar City All Stars r Milford Post No 16, Amerpeated the College Ward M Men ican Legion, has endorsed Jo performance and walked off seph A (Dick) Manzione of with top honors in last week's Beaver, present commander of ' Gold Medal Tournament at the District 7, for department vice Milford gym. They also placed commander The Milford post Tour-on All j the Manzione' j three CoinmanUerand plaers ney team and Don Marshall, home Heaver post were co Cedar's star forward. was sponso-- s of his candidacy for the outstanding player district commander, and the j named of the tourney and will be con two posts have cooperated in sidered for All American hon- promoting district activities led ors. by Commander Manzione The Minersville squad, alDick's military career began ways tough competition when in World War I after he enlist the chips are down, took second ed in the U S army ami served First Ward, two years, 18 months of which place, Milford third. and Milford Second was in France. Ward, fourth He helped organize and was Named to the four ull tourney a member of Beaver charter teams were: the sewage disposal plant. American Legion post No. 32. First team J'm Cox. BeavJesse Long and Roldo Turner He served for years as a took opposing sides on a con- er, Darryl Evans, Don Marshall Bob and Cedar 22nd Field Crane, the with officer field City; troversy over a stop sign on Minersville. II War World Gillins, Wayne 400 North and 100 West. The Artillery during Second team Keith Cooley. council heard their arguments He has held every elective Minfor and against, but took no Cedar; Hayward Marshall, Paro-wain his home post, and is office Clair ersville; Robinson, action on the matter. DeMar Banks and Donald now the district commander. He $3056.27 will be received by has been active in civic and the city from state road funds, Rowley, Milford. Third team Dave Magilby, scouting affairs of the county, for work on B and C roads in Cedar; Dale Evre, Minersville; and for six years has been a the city. member of the Beaver County An automatic sprinkler sys- Roland Fowles and Bob Carter, Selective Service Board. Max Beaver. Lewis, tem was authorized for Legion Milford; Three sons served in World awards went Sportsmanship of cost a $650. at Park, II and the Korean War. War ' Several residents who had to: Maurice Root, Milford, forbeen notified in January to pay ward; Hayward Marshall, Min- , their delinquent water bills, ersville, center, Dan Brinker-hoffSTONEHOCKER IS Beaver, guard. will have until April 1st to pay will them. On that date, 'water Jim Cox of Beaver won the RETAINED AS ' be turned off. medals for highest points in a DEMO CHAIRMAN In the future, water will be single game, with 26, and high-poiturned off when a bill is 90 man of the tourney, with Milford Democrats began this days past due. 66 in three games. week holding precinct meetCox also was selected as best ings and perfecting their organi offensive player, and DeMar ization or an t effort to ' Banks of Milford as best de- replace party members In ofDEATHS fensive player. fices they have lost to RepubThe United States Federation licans in recent years. First of medals went to Don Marshall the district meetings was held ' R. C. NELSON of Cedar City, outstanding play- last Friday evening at the Earl R. C. Nelson, former Milford er; Jim Cox of Beaver, second, Stonehocker home, and meetresident, has passed away and and Wayne Gillins of Miners- ings are scheduled Friday of funeral services were hied early ville, third. this week, in the Milford hotel, ' this week in California, accordJack Bockwoldt of Milford for District Two, and Friday of ing to word reaching Milford was awarded the Dead Shot next week, at a place to be anfriends. Medal for the most unusual nounced, for District Three. Mr. Nelson managed the Val- basket of the tournament. Mr. Stonehocker was reelectley Creamery here for many ed chairman of District 1; Mrs. years before moving to CaliEva Horn Stonehocker, vice chairAgai fornia. man; V Waddoupsr sec Arriving home on March 10th H. C. Garfield, H. G. Barnes were Mrs. Marvin Horton and and Carlyle Gronning, district KARL LEVI Debra Kaye, after committeemen, and the above daughter, Funeral services were held in more two months in a officers, together with R. C. than Beaver Monday for Karl Levi, Salt Lake and three Hedrlck, R. L. Carter and R. hospital 75, who died early Satutday ' on the Davis, will make up the list of surgical operations hosmorning in the Cedar City who was Dec. delegates to the county convenborn lady, pital of complications following yount 28th In Cedar City. tion. surgery. Mr. Levi was born in Beaver j Dec. 5, 1878, a ron of David and STRINGFEILOVV SAMPLES PRIZE PIE Christine Gillies Levi. A farmer and stockman, he was well SECOND-GUESSE- S Like we told Dick Banks when he clipped us: Best way to get more snow and moisture for the farmers is to trim our gray crown short enough and th;n enough for us to catch a good spring cold. He did; we did; they did. : i j : j The South Milford square dancers have scheduled another , interesting evening of swinging partners, etc., for Saturday, AU adults of South Milford are sored by the local Lions Club. Mr. Morton plans another invited. trip to Beaver County in the take still photos Earl Stonehocker Jr., Mil- - j near future, to of of the remains Frisco, and a ford Hi Junior student, won the in Lehto shots take side trip VF W essay on "Build Through ' man Caves. Citizenship" and his entry will be forwarded for state competi- , tion. j , The Knights of Pythias, who launched a highway courtesy campaign about a year ago, and this week announced a nationwide contest to find the best suggestion for solving the traffic safety problem on the local community level. Winner of first prize gets an paid trip to Washington. D. C, and Ottawa, Canada, and will receive the flags which were flown over both capitols at the time of a recent radio broadcast celebrating the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Knights of Pythias. Full information may be obtained from Ernest Shaffer, 131 Cleveland Ave., Salt Lake City. BABIES ( j j i the Iron County hospital, March 4th. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hollis, Milford. March 4th, in the Iron County hospital. A BOY was born in the Iron County hospital, March 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins of Minersville. A BOY j i U OF U CHORUS A GIRL was born in the Iron County hospital, March 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yardley of Beaver. HOSPITAL NOTES SCHEDULES VARIED LOCAL CONCERT The University of Utah Male Chorus, featuring the Nonettes, outstanding girl ensemble, will appear at the Milford High school auditorium next Monday, March 22, at 8 p. m. One of the outstanding vocal group in the state, the U of U Male Chorus is directed by John Marlowe Nielson, who is now in his sixth year as conductor of the aggregation. The program will be especially selected from a repertoire of fine choral music ranging from magnificent Palestrini, Peri and Brahms to popular Rogers and Hammerstein and Gershwin. Special soloists include Anne Bennion. Patricia Pettit, Calvin Crawford, . Ronald Read, , Ray Bingham, and pianists Paul Banham and Newel Kay Brown. Also featured along with the male chorus and the Nonettes will be the Sigma Chi male quartet and the University of Utah miked quartet. Home Oa Laava Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bock-wolare in Milford visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. neth Hollis and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jefferson. Jack la in the U S Navy and has Just reoverturned from an seas tour of duty. Mrs. Bockwoldt has been em ployed in Hollywood by the J Pacific Telephone Co. After a i y visit they, will return to San Diego, where Jack: will re-- j port for duty. dt SO-da- A BOY was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hal Smith of Beaver, in Hampton Burke, Black Rock, was a medical patient March 10th to 16th at the Milford hospital. Billie Lang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lang, underwent a tonsillectomy March 12th. Frank William of Minersville was admitted to the hosp'tal on March 12 for medical treatment. Walter Cook was a medical patient March 12 to 17. 1 . 1 A , - n; I nt j I ; ; 4 r, I. f i - i piano students of Norma Horton will be presented in a recital Friday evening. March 10th, in the L D S Church at 7:30 p. m. Those appearing , 1933. The, will be Sherrie L'sh, Bill Martin, Julie Ann McWhorter, Jerry and Rick Berger, Judy Horton, Dixie Rae Roberts, Diane Wilcock, Shlr-lee- n and Carole Myers, and Carolyn My en. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. . I Survivors include her husband, Ray Sly; a son, Leon Sly of Idaho; three daughters, Mrs. Stella Brinkerhoff, of Fillmore; Mrs. Norma Williams, Boise, Idaho, and Mrs. Lucille Winn, California; her mother, Mrs. Melissa Dalley of Joseph, six sisters, Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. James Thompson and Mrs. John Nay, Milford; Mrs., Ida Dalton, Delta; Mrs. Eva Robinson, Circleville, and Mri. Mamie Coon, Monroe; a brother, Vene Dalley of Joseph. V I pfb-riMb- Uf, !, if ptM4 Nial thw lvrty tJilf mn4 p.. n TMI .v.ry.n', ripD coutmr his .k. maris IOA0 VASTATlV Regular meet'ng of the Milford Teen Age Safety Council will be held In the high school auditorium at 3 p. m. Monday, March 22nd. Special attractions will feature the meeting. Any members who have not received and signed up their pledge cards should contact Sgt. Leland Beard Thursday or Friday. Special Milford membership cards will be distributed at the meeting to all who have signed their pledge cards. e. Coach and Mrs Lev IVttey will attend the Class B high school basketball tournament In Provo, and the coach will be present at several official coaching conferences following n the tourney. The Pettey wili stay with Mrs. Pet- - THIS WEEK'S chll-diV- try's parents in Ferron. Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Nichols, Mrs LaPrlel Banks. Mrs. Sid- donla Whiting. Mrs. Jesse Wll- Hams and Mrs. Thelma Gillins drove over to Cedar City Tuesday and Mrs. Max Baxter and family were in Moroni last week end visiting Mrs. Baxter's folks. Mr. SAFE DRIVING HINT J Proper mechanical condition for the automobile you drive is a factor which will go far In preventing accidents on the highway.. If your lights are properly adjusted for night driving; if . Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter, Charles Baxter, Mrs. Vvs Baxter and Mrs. lone Baxter attended the Karl Levi funeral services in Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. White, formerly of Milford, were here for a week's visit at the home of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schow. The couple left Monday for their homo in Ontario, Oregon. your brakes are properly ad- Justed for sure, safe stops; if your windshield wipers arc ad justed so they will clear rain or snow; and if the steering mechanism is in perfect condition, your car is fairly well ready. But in addition, your tires take a beating, and they must be solid to cut down blowout possibilities . . . and a bad tube often ruins a good tire. Next time you have a few minutes, have your car safety not inspected completely because it's required, but because your life may depend on its roadworthiness. And keep that vital cog the driver in good mechanical repair along for safer with the driver driving.. ... Mr. and Mrs. Don Gleason were in Ely Sunday and called on the Ben Hlllmans at the Ely airport. P,T. i NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hardy By Mrs. Wanda Munk and four children of Magna were here recently, visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. LesArch M. Thurman, head of ter Williams and Mr. and Mrs. the Mental Health department, Luther Hardy. will be guest speaker at the MilA. meeting at ford High P.-8 March 23rd. p.m. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McDow- ' -- II U ... T" Mr. Thruman will be accom1L A. J t- Salt i sik apartments to the Marion panied by a prominent Lake The psychologist. public Walker apartment. Is invited to attend this interesting and important meeting. Mrs. Ardath Outzen and Mrs. The visitors will also meet Mary 'Johnson were in Salt with the students and teachers Lake four days last week. Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dean were in the southern part of the POLIO FOUNDATION state recently. Mrs. Dean vls- ; ited a sister' in Hurricane while NAMES LEADERS j Harvey attended to business. Je5e Long of Milford was named chairman of the Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Roldo Turner County chapter of the National were lr Salt Lake the early Foundation for Infantile Paralysis at a meeting held recently part of the week. in the Hong Kong Cafe. Vice chairman is Mrs. Ruth Llsh; After receiving word of the Mrs. Eva Stonehocker was redeath of their aUter, Mrs. Ethel tained as treasurer, and Mrs. Dalley Sly, Mrs. John Nay and Maurine Miller, secretary. Mrs. William Thompson left 'Elected to the executive Sunday for Joseph. They re- board were LaMont Thomock, turned to Milford Tuesday. Mrs. Taylor Fa rns worth. Hal Lund, Rex Carter and McKay Farrer, Beaver; Berniece Gillins, Minersville; Macel Horton, Greenville; Loretta dine, John Grimshaw, Junior Kirk and Don Ilolbrook, Milford. Following are recent cases heard before Judge O. C. Koch: Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carson of Clen Maxf ield, of Fillmore, Salt Lake were here to attend overparking, fined $1. funeral services for Karl Levi, In Beaver. They were held D. O. Fotherlngham, Milford, Milford guests of Mr. and Mrs. overparking, fined $1. Frank Stewart T. 1 Dorothy B. Terry, Milford, improper parking, fined $1. CAfrMMM Dfl L SMngfoltow, tpvMkN, ! UtaH't tint Dittrld, t kirn by Mill fct to! ample (Wry pi UtK. Mb Jmm K f:fftir nmmti CWtry Of4, Otmm ltd wMJ to W king, tml.td tfc UtsH Cmjimmmii CUT WHO SMASH TMI IT MtVINO IN TMI HOW LANS. 4rlTf wha win, I Mr and Mr Marion Walker and family have moved to where they will live with Mrs Walker's mother. Mr- - James Rollins Min-eisvill- h.r.-I- Ht COOI Of all-ou- great-grandchildre- PRESENT RECITAL th b t - J lacn zvaaute received meaicai treatment at the Milford hospital; he was admitted March 14 and released March 17th. known thruout Beaver County. Al Kirk received medical On Jan. 17, 1900, he married Delia Ashworth. treatment March 14th to 17th. Surviving are three daughWendell Walker underwent a ters, Mrs. Berniece Stewart, of tonsillectomy on the 15th. Milford; Mrs. Margaret White, and Mrs. Marcia TanKatie Gaye Gronning, daugh-- ! Beaver, 11 grandchildren ner of Price; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle J and 16 Gronning, underwent a tonsillectomy on the 17th. EHEL DALLEY SLY James Cox, son of Mr. and Graveside service for Ethel Mrs. William Cox, was admitted Sly, 65, were held in March 17th for medical treat- Dalley Beaver Monday afternoon, folment. lowing funeral services in Joseph,, Utah. A former resident of Milford, NORMA HORTON TO Mrs. Sly moved to Joseph in T , OA few days m Tucson. They vla- ited Guaymos m Old Mexico, and returned home by way of Palm Springs, the Imperial Valley, and Las Vegas j All-man- By Joseph R. Mur dock recently returned from a month's vacation trip Their first stop was in Las Vegas, where they spent a few days with Mr and Mrs Bert Wy naught In Phoenix, Arii , the couple spent two weeks, and a 11 CEDAR ALL STARS Mr Mr and Mrs James L. Griffith of Milford has received a merit award George Mills, Fairview, imfrom LaSalle Extension Univerproper parking, fined 50c. sity for outstanding work In noyal M. Culler, transient, completing his first year of law warning. studies. |