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Show 9 3iuuta, Qui 9 obe&ux Aial Br SECOND-CUESSE- J ,J,Vs I A Mfeii.ni.nunEnnnnN "fMAlX vu SUFT.PEARCE 1,,K 0NIY NKWSIWPKR IN HIE WORLD THAT OAKKS ANYTHING ABOUT MILPOKD A II WW lit L "!JH I HlJ I IkI. Ill .. ' II r fl I EXPLAINS CUTS IN SCHOOL SERVICES Heaver County schools will he cut back" slightly to meet ntx'ds for increased teacher pay, if present proposals under consideration by the board of education are put into effect The proposals were explained to teacher representatives and The Milford News by Supt. D. R. 7i"T If - B Dunno. but with all the reports of "ghost" oil rigs sinking holes in the desert at night, cutting out the sagebrush and planting crops on the bench southwest of town, and the I Peatre Thursday afternoon, in Single Copv Seven (nt 53.00 a Mll.FOK'P (TTAin NKWS Yir whole countryside getting plas tered with uranium claims, something oufchta break around MAYOR KIZER BOOSTS NEW ROAD town pretty soon. We've seen the new land going under the plow west of IN CHATS WITH TOOELE OFFICIALS town and Gene Kirk says he's developed a good well up there ith itiijliwuv from north IVojjrvs.s lowanl a ih-About this time of year we like to get out on the flat and Tooele to Cedar through Helta, Milford nutl Min smell the good old earthy smell ersille, was in r ilin Monday with Mayor Kay Kier and write a squib or two about of with eount Miltord, l'oinii'i Timk-In'ident, the crops going in, and this l. and adci the route. aloiii; eoinmnnity year we'll have to add the to our story. eontVitvd with .lames lhit;dale, presi-denMayor Kb-.eOne of our good friends reof the Toot le .untv Chnmher of ( 'otntin-reeand turning from up north some- Paul Chriss, member of the where tells of seeing the des ert southwest of Black Rock chamber highway committee. the county commissioners in "all lit up like a Christmas who expressed keen interest in the four counties affected, totree" and next day he went out the project and pledged con- gether with a diagram of the and couldn't find even a patch tinued support in this area. He proposed, highway and have this of oil from the drill rig, but also met with Tooele County turned over with a recommendswears it was a rig sinking a Commissioners Ross Gowans, ation to the state road commis Willis Smith and Jim Williams, sion. The state road rommishole. Latest uranium boom hit us who promised to go along with sion could then present the over in the Pine Valley area, and give their full support. He recommendation to the federal with two groups having a lot will meet in the near future government with good prospects of the country located. We with the chamber members in of having it approved. Tooele Transcript-Bulletin- . don't know the exact location, one of their regular meetings and wouldn't be supposed to and present more details on the Mayor ruter has held con- tell If we did (until we got a reasons for and advantages of venations with Beaver and Millard County Commissioners few claims staked, anyway), the proposed highway. but understand that Ed Bentley, ; Mayor Kizer said he talked regarding the proposed farm- Albert Potter, Ted Carter and with a federal highway offiroad, and expects to meet the Iron County cony with Denver cial from the all had Blackburn about during Doug the claims staked they wanted convention of the Utah Muni- - missioners in the near futui:, to handle when they were acci-- cipal League held a few weeks In ail phases, the mayor rcorU, dently spotted by Ben Cooper, J go at St. George, and was told the commissioners have looked Ward Thompson, Earl Thomp-- 1 the prosDects of getting the with favor upon the, proposal son, Delos Mollis, Val Thomp-- 1 highway approved under the It is understood thai the Mil-- j farm to market, federal sec- - lard County petition has been son and Leland Thompson. indicate that the ondary road program, were signed and forwarded to the Reports area the two groups have staked good if "the right approach state highway commission and out contains some of the high- were made." This approach that Beaver County's petition est testing uranium found yet would be to get signatures of is being prepared. in Utah. THI KS , NEW DATE SET FOR Date for the Beaver Coun Livestock Show has been m t Saturday, May 22. according to Howard Marshall, president of the show The show wa (, UK'4 Y.i ;4, No IS it SPIKE JONES TO PRESENT FAMOUS COUNTY STOCK SHOW rit, M A V. an informal meeting at the Milford High school Supt. Pearce emphasized that these proposals were still "under con slderation," however, and wer s to le taken as final by the board Recommended to the board' by the teachers. Wednesday, were proposals calling for a "fair" raise in salary for all teachers, with a minimum of $3100 for HS certified teachers and maximum of $4105, with the increment, or scale of increase, to be uniformly set at $78 21 a year No recommendation was made for increases or specific pay scale for INSANITIES' IN CEDAR CITY SHOW Ki'Mdcllts of Milford will U- i;lad to lunl that Spike loin s, who is iut completing an outstanding season on - ong deci-sum- inslly scheduled for May 1, but t e in in t edai t it tioli, can io heard in ewii.-.-rwas postponed due to bd 21 in a anhniii tnll of real This an been J1. has May weather Thursday, program nual event at MinersviUe since entertainment. 194V Musical Insanities" will be will be sold for $1 60. $2 40 and George R. Henderson, exten- the theme of the presentation $3 60, all including federal sion animal husbandman from andit promises to surpass any- tax teachers. A coupon for tickets ap.The tt achers also advised the the USA C. will Judge berf thing that has ever been staged pears elsewhere in an advereattL' and swine Lee Guyman, in the Southern tisement in this paper, and Mil board that they were "pooling" Co-urof Sevier Nevada area County Agent ford residents are encouraged their unsigned contracts, and would act aa a county unit in ' ty, will judge Under the sponsorship of the to place their orders early, dairy cattle, of and Frank Lewis South accepting or reject;ng board of Kiwanls Club of Cedar City, j the coupon to the Milford will judge sheep7 education proposals. Milford residents have been enClub, 'Box 247, Cedar A 400 1b steer calf will be the board's proposals Briefly, to take advantage of City. couraged 1 or follow: FF A mem- - this once-igiven to a be Announcement will made opportunI ber No contracts will be offered, at a drawing to be held ity. The gigantic Memorial next week as to the date a ticket fo rail and F F A exhib- - Fieldhouse of the College of sales group will visit Milford. but a "statement" (considered itors Southern Utah, with a seating with a d agram of the field-hous- by the board to be binding) and the seating situation would offer a $3,000 to $3,920 capacity of over 2,000. will be used for the production. Tick- so local residents may select pay scale. This would mean an increase of the minimum salets will go on sale Monday and their own seats. CONFERENCE SET ' for certified teachers of I an ary a Those from the will in insure early purchase know," ' with no increase In the $175, to wood good seat. Holly Broadway, say maximum pay. have been divided that the show is tops in enterFOR MINERSVIUE teachers with less (Tickets categories according tainment and will be entirely thanOlder" five years experience of the stage and new to residents of this area. Beaver Stake Quarterly Conwould receive a raise of $200 ference has been scheduled for over present contracts. Mr. Pearce expressed the opinion Saturday and Sunday, May 8 VAUGHN McDONALD WINS ROAD-E-- 0; D L PresS the First end 9, by that $3,000 would be the ap' All sessions will be ' Idency. proximate state average for be' held at the MinersviUe chapel. ALL CONTESTANTS HAVE HIGH SCORES ginning teachers next year. Not since the dedication of the Teachers with more than five new chapel has quarterly conyears but less than 14 years exference been held at MinersVaughn McDonald, Bud rnilm and Dean Stoker perience would receive the regviUe. Road-K-wore t ho thrtv top hcoioih in tht Milford Toon-Agular increment increase, but. Word has been received by held on Main Str''t Sunday afternoon. N'int youths not more than $100; teachers in the stake officers that no visbracket the more-than-- 1 has been assigned from the took the com plica ted driver tents, after turning in the would receive no increase. itor NATL HOSPITAL DEATHS General Authorities to attend highest scores in written tests given earlier. If "authorized" teachers are Permission All three contestants were cer- this conference. employed, the maximum raise would be $100, and teachers adLOWE DANCE STUDIOS WEEK TO BE ! tI(i'd to Participate in the state- to so ne a. not week later, ANDERSON VIRGIL vancing from one pay bracket Road EO next TO PRESENT MODERN conflict with Mother's Day ob-- 1 wide Teen-Ag- e to another, because of addi' Saturday, May 8th, at Murray, were instructions but servance, one M. tional schooling, would receive 56, Anderson, Virgil OBSERVED HERE received from Salt Lake to The State Junior Chamber of VERSION OF TAIRY TALE a maximum of $250 increase. of the four original uranium hold the conference as sched- - Commerce will sponsor the Services being considered for claim stakers in the Marysvale One of the world's most popNext week. May 9 to 1 IS uled. Arrangements are being tte and national contests, and next year Include area and brother of Grant Ancurtailment The j made to conduct special Moth-- 1 The Milford News was sponsor ular fairy tales will come to reductions in expense allowance derson of Milford, died in a Nationa Hospital Week life Wednesday, May 19, at 8 for the Richfield hospital Wednesday observance of National Hospital er's Day programs in all wards of the local contest. county superintendent scorer last Top Sunday was p. m. at the Milford High school and the elementary supervisor,, of last week after a several Week is pnly one year old, but in the evening of the same day. a National Hospital Day has ' The Singing Mothers of all : Vaughn McDonald, who had a auditorium when pupils of the cutting down on phone calls, weeks' illness. ' wards of the stake will furnish "weighted" written test score Lowe Mr. Anderson was born Sept. been observed since 1921. Dance Studios present and cutting other "general con( in In of a son that leaders the special numbers at the two of 172 and a driving skill test "Swing It, Cinderella." trol" corners. year, 28, 1897, at Elsinore, One teacher would be dropped Chris and Maude Caroline Jen- health field recognized a need j general sessions at 10 a. m. and score of 272 for a 444 total. The story is the familiar one sen Anderson. He was a plum- to familiarize the public with 2 p. m. on Sunday. Mrs. Melba Highest poss'ble score is 500. brought up to 1954. The lo- from the Milford and Beaver Bud Pullem, second the work of hospitals. Led by Baker, stake Relief Society place cale is the province of Moronia High schools and one each from ber, and never married. Survivors include his parents the late Mathew O. Foley, the chorister, will direct the large winner, tallied 180 on the writ- ruled by handsome Prince Ru- the Milford and Beaver eleof Elsinore; the following broth- group initiated National Hos-pia- l chorus and Mrs. Clara Csrter ten test and added 230 in driv- pert, played by Garth Morgan. mentary schools. This would ing for a 430 total. ers and sisters: Melvin AnderIn despair over the lack of result In a heavier pupil load Day, choosing May 12th, will be accompanist. Thlrrl Titar ua takon hv of musical Earl Florence numbers and Other son of Sacramento, Cal.; Nightingbirthday I royal beautUs, he decides to per teacher, Mr. Pearce said, t . t ... . m i i. a wnn i t101 wriucn and DeLoy Anderson of Ely, ale, famous nurse crusader of a tribute to motners wm oe zea - ri oioer wed a commoner, and Is aided but not in an "alarmingly" g Nev.; Bud and Max Anderson the Crimean War whose pioneer tures of the general sessions. score and 244 driving test tally by Oberon, king heavy pupil load. Also, it of Las Vegas, Nev Ferl Ander- service led to the improvement' MinersviUe residents are mak- - jfor 428 points, tHe of elves, by Sam it would make the curriculum With only two exceptions, Cox. Nancy portrayed son of Bell Flower, Cal.; Grant of hospital care in England and lng plans to seat and entertain less flexible. Ysrdley as H contestants had scores above a larger number of people, and in America 'as well. A full day's Instruction is Anderson of Milford; Mrs. is of the fairies, queen a to to find her "On Guard For You" is the it is expected that a record at- 400. Whiting of Sale Lake, Mrs planned for the first grade in way help The winner of the state con- trying Bertha Dunkley of Las Vegas, theme of this year's Hospital tendance will be present at this Jolene Lcsstng, both Milford and Beaver. test will Jo'n with other state In the role of. Cinderella, who Mrs. Blanche Passey of Salome. t Week, and the event will be ob conference. No new furniture Is anticiIn sessions on Ariz.: Mrs. Grace Tucker of served in Milford with a special Opening is abused by her stepmother, pated for next year, and all Saturday representatives August I D. to a h mission Include will Mrs. mt-12tcompete Washington, Hope C, i Wash.; at the evening Spangle. nroffr,m on Marilyn Moore, and her vain "activity" bus service would be Road- Hermansen of Salt Lake City. J Milford High School auditor- - T meeting at 6.30 for aU stake , in the National" Teen-Ag- e Linda Easton and curtailed not necessarily elimwhich is by Peggy Grimes. Funeral services were held ium, window displays in the missionaries, and others to be E-inated. Mr. Pearce said the board last Saturday, and burial was Hughes Style Shop and Pool's invited, and at 8 p. m, a gen the, U S Jaycees, Liberty Mutual Oberon and Titania compare in the Elsinore cemetery. store windows, and a combined eral Priesthood leadership meet Insurance Companies, and the- notes and decide to bring their "hopes" to work out means of American Trucking Associa- proteges together and Cinder- purchasing additional furniture Clinic-Hospitemployees party lng. j tions, inc. The five top winners ella goes to the ball in a custom and fixtures, but these are not at the South Milford clubhouse MEN BEAVER n Washington will receive col- built limousine provided by anticipated for inclusion in the TWO WILLIAM KIZER Friday evening. DRAFT TILL QUOTA i lege scholarships for $1230, Oberon. Here she is enter- budget At the high school program Elton John $350. and $250. (Tim) $500, Mackereil, $750, tained by a lazy court Jester, Night activities at the schools William Hayman Klzer, 84, Wednesday evening, beginning MackE. F. Mrs. Mr. son of and be limited, and possibly would her interand 8 the Murdock, at Virginia following' p. m., resident of Tooele, for the past , Kent and ereil, a a schedule would be in George Terry, followed lavish revised will be features Milford presentof by j esting 18 years and father DATE SET FOR CLOSE Joan Davis of husband the buildings are when Angle show. floor effect ed: at died L. Kizer, Mayor Ray son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. OF ACP COST SHARING and Is a to as Williams seen other Mrs. rented Gwen Susan Prelude Mrs. organizations. music, of his home the daughter, Terry, reported at Fort Dougradio announcer and Shirleen Melvin F. Shields, in Tooele, Smith. The second closing date for Shields appears on Susan's las on May 4th for induction Remarks, Jackie Williams. last Friday morning, after an making requests for VK1 WINNING WAT... broadcast during the kingdom- Vocal solo, Sandra Johnson. into the array. extended period of ill health. the under Melvin Two lng Milford j Agricultural men, HosWide who maid for search Milford the of the History Funeral 'services were held (Tiny) Persons and Jack Le Roy Conservation Program has been lost her slipper at the ball. Tuesday aftrenoon in .Granta- - pital. Carlyle Gronning. I as May 15th. "What the Hospital Means to Firmage, also went to Fort- designated ville First Ward Chapel, under who .wishes to farmer j aeAny for the direction of Bishop E. Our , Community Now," Dr. Douglas to Miss Bernice Mack- - f start a conservation practice LUTHERAN MINISTER TO cording 1 Davie. Wayne Hanks of Tooele. dates of May 13 Presentation of certificates to ereil, clerk of the Selective between the SPEAK IN MILFORD Mr. Kizer was born at Mari15, and August 1034, and wishes Service Board. 55c! reand Jan. 6, employes. hospital 1870, Miss., etta, to the with governof the Rev. Kenneth Heinitz, Wilcock. OkPiano solo, Patricia sided in Eastern Texas and -ment, should make his request Immanual Lutheran Church at Another Light," short movie. HOSPITAL NOTES lahoma for a number of years. 11 Beaver County A S C Idaho Falls, Idaho, will speak in Recent patients at th Mil- I Vocal solo, Sandra Johnson. In 1014 he moved to Gotham. a a oince, usi uenver airecx. Milford ;on Tuesday, May 11th, tt (..1 Utah, and in 1918 accepted em- - Dance Revue, Sharon Varley l5th Dver at the Methodist Church. Leila Martin, medical treatployment with the Morton Salt i and her students. Milford has several Lutheran Closing Remarks, Jackie Wil ment. Co. at Burmester, jwhere who have been attendfamil'es. Edna Baker, minor surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gustin lived until 1938, when he moved liams. Methodist M. C. services, and Rev. Wadsworth, surgery. Also, during the presentation and family of Nephl were week ing to Tooele. embeen Invited to has Heinitz treat medical Bill to Banks, hospital end visitors at the home of Mr. He was married to Ida Luana of certificates on the above date. address them at the ment. born all Ouxtin'a brother in law and persons Bolton, March 24, 1894, In Hill ployes, i The general public is invited to medical was Bob it since Cook, Milford Billy Hospital County, Texas, where they both attend the services, which will , $orL became converts to the LDS first constructed, will be pre- treatment. cer minor birth Lois souvenir with surgery. begin at a p. m. sented Schow, Mw hrrxt fJTt WHO !KM V I tiOMT Church. enter ! be Rev. Heinitz will sur these for or wat to this tcivui ... to rstis. Carl Briscoe, tificates. offices Registration Raymond in He served many Mrs. Glenn Rollins has re- tained at dinner by the Meth i gery. IMANS..ttM at hn wh. iM tfyw'l be made should certiflcaes of the branches the throughout 1 It Miarh wW KAMI k a 1 to MifMl home from her turned ladles visit and odist Lu resident medkaL Diane Clements, the hospital or the Beaver Coun LDS Missions where he MS COCt Cf THt sa. town therans. Cal'fomla. in LueUa Rollins, minor surgery on Back Page) ty Clinic. nitM-tint- t r r non-certifie- d . . Utah-Easter- g Ki-want- 4-- 1 - I s n 4-- e -- to-mar- 1 Incidentally, we just printed up another batch of location notices. CIVIL DEFENSE SPONSORS IMMUNIZATION SHOT SERIES Milford's Civil Defense organization sponsoring a series of immunization and blood typing sessions, with the paris ticipants paying only for the serums and the Dr. Davie clinic personnel administering the vaccines at no charge. Also, when blood typing is done, the type is tattooed on the individual, if desired, at no charge. . The Boy Scouts and the E S A sorority are cooperating In publicizing the Immunizations. Charges for the serums are: Typhoid: Booster only, 10c; series of three Immunizations, 25c. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: booster only, 60c; series of three Immunizations, SI. 50. Smallpox: 25c. Blood typing: 50c. The Civil Defense Immunization clinics are conducted on Tuesday evenings beginning at 8 o'clock. . I o. O ar ! J . ! . .... 1 un r-- wise-crackin- J El-oui- se Tl-tani- a, J god-daughte- r, 10-1- 4 step-sister- s, O ed al IQKG KOXO TO BE PRESENTED TOiflTE The operetta, "King Koko," Thursday, May 6th, in the high school auditorium, by the Seventh Grade. This is the first time for several years that aa operetta has been attempted at Milford High. The Seventh grade students began work on this difficult production early in the semester. The cast, the dancers, and some members of the ensembles have been rehearsing after school for several weeks. Dress rehearsals .will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, from 6 to 8 JO. All members of the cast (which includes all seventh graders) will attend all dress rehearsals. Special stage sets nave been constructed by the shop class, under direction of Mr. Atkia and Mr. Davenport, and Mr. Rowley's art class has painted and decorated the sets. Gale Edwards will be accompanist, and Sharon Varley, dance director. j will be presented jes-terette- s, cost-thar- tsOUBTESY! , cost-shar- e CCvS-X2i- resid-(Continu- ed |