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Show BADGE OR BEARD 9 Sbiuuta, THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD THAT CAKES ANYTHING ABOUT MILfOKI) 1 I IS LEGION SLOGAN ' FOR KANGAROO A By 8ECOND-GUESSE- Fwrty-nine- ! Mil-for- Milford's Girls Stater, was selected Judge at Eisenhower City. She is the stay at Logan, and profit'ng from the experiences in government, etc. Patricia Wilcock, en-Joyi- f HOSPITAL NOTES jt m m i Single Copy Seven Cent l i m. a r mm i m m WORM MERCHANTS' PREPARING FOR llUl MJSIN ESS SATURDAY a. mm d ! I i j ' . mm a. m mV- FOR SEASON BLOOD EXPLAINED BY MRS. WILLIAMS Mrs. Jacqueline r, swiftly-disappearin- g ap-pror- ed I START REHEARSALS Community Band rehearsals will be Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6:30 p. m. in the high school. Musicials are especially urged to take part in the band so as to improve their ability and to keep in shape for next year. Mr. Hancock has music which is playable by any combination of instruments, so there will be rehearsals even if unable to obtain instrumentation for a full band. About 30 students have registered for summar band, and a few more are expected by the J end of the week. Rehearsals are in full swing and it is expected that the intermediate band will be able to present some- fine concerts this summer. Merry-weathe- i , 1ft w m m m mi i . Williams of 19.Vi i r ' i i i Vol. 54. No. 23 Cin MENTION WATER SERVICE IN Eunene Evre and two children are living in unci TO STUDY NORTHWEST AREA Mrs. I Major business at the regular city council meeting Monday concerned replacing of mowers home for the park department, discussion of complaints regarding Mr and Mrs. Reed Richards water pressure, and a charge and family have moved to Fill that Milford may not be getting more equitable distribution of tax Sa Mr and Mrs GtHJrgt. are renting the Eyre Lak( Jesser moneys. The parks department was authorized to sell two old motor lawnmowers and purchase a new improved type rotor motor, Complaints regarding water pressure on North 300 West, which have been plaguelng the council for years, resulted in investigation by Councilman Bolton and a recommendation that lines serving 300 West and 400 West be connected at 100 North to equalize pressure on the two streets. This will be further investigated and acted upon at the next council Session. Mr. Bolton also suggested that Milford may not be getting equitable distribution of tax moneys, and a letter was written to the county commissioner! requesting that the assessor valuations to determine if all improved property had been reappraised, and to specifically check on possibility of loss of auto tax revenues due ; to Milford residents who own South Milford property paying their assessment along, with proprety taxes, which would result In auto taxes being credlt-ite- d to Beaver County Instead of Milford City, i Three local residents were ' notified that water service would be discontinued on July 1 if substantial payments were I not made on delinquent water Mr. and Mrs Glen McKnight were happy to have as a guest ' this week thetr little grandson, Paul McKnight of Carson City, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gerrlck of Salt Lake City spent two s days last week with Mrs. son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills. Ger-rick'- y l Tl r--j. i f Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Osborne have been in Milford the past week with a son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrt. Lorin Hutch lngs. Mr. Osborne is recuperating from, a major operation. The couple will visit a son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Osborne, in Cedar I ' before leaving for Salt City and tn nur nllinff nf nlnimi for a medical checkup. Lake Milford hospital as needed. The blood is never sold. When it is used in private hospitals of Wayne Wlsmer and the only charge is for adminis- Idaho are new residentsfamily of Miltration and supplies. ford, living at the Tomsik BIGGEST TROUT In hospitals not members of anartmenti. Mr. Wlimcr'i fmth- SCHOOL BOARD OKEHS Milford fishermen who do the blood bank, it is necessary er ha purchased the George their opening-dacasting in for patients needing whole , Mayer home ,n South Milford. PAVING AT MILFORD Beaver county will be compet- blood to purchase it from a pro- SCHOOL GROUNDS . ing for prizes as well as sport fessional blood donor. as Actually, Beaver County is they seek "the big one that Thirteen vacancies still exist Mi t ftiirair at the present "overdrawn" in the teaching staff of Beaver jlf't offer-B- y time. 1953 and to date BABIES are During Mil'ord merchant, county schools it was reported , 333 this year pints of blood " n thl Supt. D. R.. Pearce at the reg- - I the a here and at donated have been largest largest .i ' mmv p'nts have Ul llUl VUl WCIiml utmn, Ing last week. Five of the va- I'niu firing A GIRL was bom to Mr. and administered. been on Only opening day. cancies are at Beaver High, one caught Mrs. Glynn Gallagher, June 2, Whole blood may be preangler must each at Belknap and Miners- rulesa are that the the Beaver County Hospital. in resident of Milford or served for only a period of three be ville, and three each at Milford South 7 10 oz girl Is their secThe lb Milford, and the trout weeks and since the unit vtslti high and Milford elementary. child. ond or countimes two three Milford only The board approved a surfac- must be caught in Beaver a year we receive a fresh sup-- I ty. ing and sidewalk project around The ply when needed, from other prizes: the Milford buildings, to be A GIRL was born to Mr. and c j communities. . The cost of shlp-DlnMrs. Nelson Spafford of Minerscompleted during the summer. BIGGEST FISH blood to Milford is paid by Bids for coal were called for, 1 dozen cans beer B & J ' the local Red Cross chapter. A ville, June 4th, in the Iron with the specification that de- Club. fresh supply of the more corn- - County Hospital. livery must be by rail at MilBook of five free chances on mon tvnes is on hand at the lo ford. 49er Com- cal hosp'tal at all times outboard motor A GIRL Was born to Mr. and Budget for the coming year mittee. To date, we have never met a Mrs. Karl Farnsworth of Beav-- , was studied, and a public hearDick Banks quota, Our quota next WednesFree haircut on er, in the Iron County Hospital, Friday, June (Dick says it'll be a haircut and ing will be held is 125 pints. day m. 7:30 29th. at 25, p. shave if they give him the fish). 5 gallons gas Dick Fisher's Shell Service. Colleen Briscoe, 8 year old ; Schramm i Fre grease Job daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Service. Auto Briscoe, is visiting in Salt Lake , uny wiu mr. ana mrs. jluck LARGEST STRING Shields. Thermos Jug Corner Drug. f-Cigaret Lighter Claude Hor-to- tT. r iz PERSONAL Mr the Beaver County Hospital ataff this week answered ques- Hons pertaining to use of blood donated to the Red Cross. "We have had many questions asked about the use of this blood." Mrs. Williams said, "and with the mobile Red Cross blood bank coming next Wednesday, to draw 123 pints of blood in Milford, the questions should be I j answered." mubile blood be , The unit will at the L D S church from 2 to 7 p. m., Wednesday, June 16th. I Blood donors may make arrangements at that time, or they may register with one of the volunteer workers now soliciting donors htruout the city. Use of the blood was explained as follows: Blood drawn in Milford is tent to the Intermountain Red Cross blood bank at Salt Lake where it is dispensed as follows: For use in the preparation of globulin now being used for prevention of polio, to Veterans hospitals for treatment of war- wounded soldiers and for stock- - little, but anglers should inspect a proclamation, obtainable at license agencies, before going afield. Any resident 12 years or older must have a license. All nonresidents must be licensed. Legal fishing hours are 5 a. m. to 9 p. m. Possession limits and daily bag limits are the same, seven pounds andor one fish, or 12 fish, whichever is caught first. Use of minnows is restricted, and live minnows may not be transported except by licensed minnow dealer. Use of boats to angle is restricted to lakes. Boats may not be used on streams. f THURSDAY, JUNK 10. USE OF RED CROSS With the opening of the 1954 fhing season only two days away, Milford disciples of Isaac OPENING NEXT Walton are appreciative of the efforts of the "worm merch-- I ants," and each night beams SATURDAY from dozens of flashlights playing across scores of Milford With the opening of Utah's lawns keep nervous dogs bark general angling season set for ing their disapproval, and the Saturday morning, a growing fat night crawlers slithering number of questions concerning swiftly into their holes. rules and regulations are being And the "worm merchants," directed to Dept. of Fish and mostly youngsters in their early Game offices and field person'teens, profit from their night- - nel. some to the tune of Spokesmen note that in genprowling, : u g... u icw the rules have changed but eral uuiwu ruin tjuiic jcui. Last - ANGLERS PREPARE year Martin 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Merryweather, i built himself a worm pit, stuck up a small cardboard sign in front of his home, and was in business spending his evenings stalking the spooky and fishbait. He paid all his swim pool and show admissions, and still banked a $45 profit for the season. Pettey. This year Martin has enlarged The pool has been cleaned, the worm pit, made a sign aland filters checked and most as big as he is (which could by the state board of never be overlooked any health. Coach Pettey said, angler), and started in abycouple and the pool will be opened of weeks before fishing season to the public as soon at the to store up a backlog of the fat weather warms sufficiently. will he believes which wigglers of out him from keep running j worms any time during the sea- COMMUNITY BAND TO no matter how heavy the MILFORD MERCHANTS ' son, demand. LIST PRIZES FOR 1 m "A MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS $3.00 a Year J J re-che- ck bill. ; Reconstruction or moving of sidewalks, curbs, alleyway entrances, etc., cannot be made on property fronting the newly. paved streets without permia-slon from the city offices. Thisr directive was aimed at preventing damage to the new pavement. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Anderson and son Harlan will leave June 15th for a vacation trip to the Great Lakes area. On their return, they will drive a y new automobile back to ford. Mil-Wa- J 'j 8 ; i I Wf and Barbara, who had been tonsillectomy, June 3. I. medical, Smith, staying with their grandparents. George June 4. Clyde Carl and Raymond BrisFrank Thompson, medical, coe left with the Bakers to June 7. spend the summer In California. 4 li 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Briscoe are proud to announce the birth of a granddaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baker at Herlong, Calif., three weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Baker visited . last June 1. Beth DeLeuw, daughter of week with the Briscoes to get Mr. and Mrs. Verdon DeLeuw, their two daughters, Judy Ann i mwm m - Milford Hospital patients the past week include: Mrs. Ade Rose, major surgery, June I, Mrs. Barbara James, appendectomy, June 1. Mrs. Hazel Kesler, medical, t 9 SI lUuLl 1 Ardath Outzen was- - remark ing about the beauties of Bryce and Zion and Navajo Lake from the air, after a recent flight over those scenic areas, and Lamar admitted that "If I'd been sure you wasn't gonna crash somewhere I'd have let you take my camera so you could get a few pictures." t. Badge or a r The Woes of the Street Oilers in the Spring are finally about over. Wes Bolton and the City Council have their 114 miles of city streets all oiled, in spite of going up. rain and cold weather and arguNo new entrants were nomiing with the State Road Com- nated this week for Miss Beavmission about taking some of er but it is understood their equipment to other areas thatCounty, Beaver will have "several" where it is needed. And it's a beautiful andl. talented young fine job, well done. : We con- ladies in the contest to make gratulate Mr. Bolton, Mayor the contest tougher for the Kizer, and the councilmen. and Minersville lovelies. a lew Understand there's-stil- l Don Marlowe sent word from headaches, however. Such as Hollywood that he was bringriding horses on the new pave- ing four versatile and talented ment before it has a chance to ladies to Milford for his two settle down properly, and a very variety revues, all of whom are few local residents who aren't popular night-spo- t entertainers. in sympathy with putting up Parade prizes will be an: $38 each to help pay the cost nounced next week, according I of the project. Van Mem-- , to the And we hope it isn't too mott and Dave Morris. Tickets for the annual raffle rough on the city treasury when some motorist damages his car may be obtained from any Le--! or injures a passenger on those gionnaire. This year the prizes dips in front of Jack Mahoney's include a 7li hp outboard mo-- ; residence and in the south end tor, valued at more than $230; of town. They are hazards, and a glass fly rod and an automatic the city is liable for accidents reel. or injuries caused by them. Anyway, lots and lots of Mil-for- d residents are congratulat- SWIM POOL OPENING the ing City Dads, and we understand one property owner is WAITS ON WEATHER planning a "thank you" feed Opening of the Milford Mufor the councilmen. nicipal swimming pool, announced for Saturday. June 12, may be delayed another We were kidding Wes Soulbecause of weather, it week U P ier, agricultural agent, about running out of U P book is announced by dire tor Lee pads. Wes and his bright young son. J. Steven' Soulier, were in town for a tour of the flat and to "spot some Milford Valley hay for a shipper who wanted some extra good alfalfa." m Kangaroo Kourt fin.' it the word sent out by Legion officials at time for the annual celebration neart. Chairman Bar Walker thia week announced that the Kangaroo Kourt fun sessions would be more frequent, and all males without whiskers or a badge could expect the fines to start R matches, and darned if he didn't drop in Wednesday with a dozen "boxcars" full of the little lucifers and a flock of. scratch "v 1 n. 1 1 dozen cans beer- - Legion ciub. v Service Free grease Job Garage. 1 dozen assorted flies Sam's Furniture &v Appliance. The White Market offers a new d.Iuxe fiy book for the caught between laigrt fish and open ng day July 1st. Jefferson Mercantile Co. v f (1 of-offe- rs ... f a $14.50 ) s ! ; - V SQUARE DANCERS --The Bobbin Winders of South MilClub headed by Mrs. ford. Keilh Rollins, who win be b&tts at a square daart La the 4-- H 4-- H Milford American Legion pavilion lonighl (Thursday). The groyp is sis ting the dance and raffle ef fishing equipment ts raise money for a I trip to Sun. Valley later la the year. Mitch Fisher wDl call the dan:. Milford News photo, engraving courtesy Descret News. spinn'ng-castin- g re I for ,the largest fish caught during the first week of the reason. Contest closes at 5:30 p. m. Saturday, June 19, and to be eligible the fisherman must purchase his license at the. Jeff Mtrc. All f'sh entered In the con- test must be weighed In Mil- ford. ' Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Moore and three daughters, Marilyn, Joyce and Linda, returned last Wednesday from a vacation trip to Salina, Kansas. Mrs. Bertha Moore, who had been visiting In Salina, returned to Milford with the Edgar Moores. 1 i NINER Celebration FORTY candidates for Miss Beaver County pose with Past Com raander John Crtmshaw. The successful Miss Beaver County candidate will rtl-- n at the Forty-nine- r Celtbrailon June will represent the county In next year's Miss Utah coolest, and will be offered a Hollywood Talent audition. Miss Sally XHIlsra. Mi, sni 25-2- Miss Sharon Varley were th to entsr first Milford t the contest - Milford News photo, engraving courtesy aH Lake Tribune. |