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Show MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS THURSDAY, SEPT. 2- - 1934 oated teacher, Mr. Pearce announced. She completed necessary advanced studies- and obtained her degree during the past summer. HERE'S MORE ABOUT - SCHOOLS Arnold, a graduate of who holds a B S decree, will probably arrive in Milford a few days after the school year begins. He is currently Mr. B Y U Continued from fag On School. Mrs. Roberts is now a cert fl Homo Canning! UntefytislfyJor Student body fees, which serving in the armed forces. and will be discharged about must be paid at time of registraSept. 8th. He is a native of tion, are: Senior High, $4 Huntington, Utah. Mr. Harvey, who comes to Junior High, $3. Milford from Moab, reportedly Science Tee. 50c Sr. High Shop Fee, $2.50. sought a new teaching assignment because of the overHome Economics, $1 crowded conditions in Moab Type, 50c since the uranium boom started. Junior High Home Ec. 75c He holds a masters degree and Junior High Shop, $1.50. is a graduate of one of the Lockers. 80c. Southeastern colleges. Students will be' required to Miss Burkey olds a masters ; sign for one locker and will be degree and has had several j held responsible for any damyears teaching experience, Mr. j age done to the locker or lock. Books will be furnished for j Pearce said. the 7th and 8th grades. For County school officials met all other grades, they must buy with delegations from the their own books and materials. eacher associations of the 16H units are required for and were J graduation. Required subjects county Tuesday, scheduled to meet with the j are: county commissioners at their . Seventh and Eighth Grade- snext regular meeting, in an ' Math, Social Studies, Physical J effort to find ways to restore Education and Health, General J the public hea'th service to the Science. Home Ec or Shop, Mu' sic or Band. schoolj of he county, Mr. Eppich announced the ' Ninth to 12th Grades 3 following class advisors, and students of the several classes ence and Math (one each year), will report to their advisor at 3 units of Social Science: Civics 9 a. m. Friday, for 9th grade. U S History for Seniors, Mr. Long. 11th grade, and either World Juniors, Mr. Coray. History in the 10th grade or Sophomores, Mrs. Myers. Problems in the 12th. American . Freshmen, M. Lear. 3 years of Physical Educatoin Eighth Grade. Mrs. Lear. and health; athletics is accepted Seventh Grade, Miss Cook. as P E but not as Health. Each student must register for six classes and each stu dent must pass 8V& units of credit during the Junior and Senior years. For htose who wish to go to college. Mi ford High school is an accredited high school, by of the Northwest Association Secondary High Schools, This means that anyone who completes the above requirements may enter any college in the United States by presenting his credentials and passing the entrance examinations. 1 Wliat's Your Gcnl? FOR 4 GENERATIONS KGUU spota-win- and WIJIMOUTH witk MM ort the lie . , . tro-wt,;fer eitra 1AU ItOTHttS riks. ! tlopj o g ONtY - Tt DO! INAMtl lialftf ) feti. COMPANY ft mm am m 7v I si, i .7 mm 4 &X a Imtfh lwrsU All Fishing Tackle pot. Off ON ALL SALES OVER $1.00 i Tti titu Yrt enrich Its grist Bccrtsn Hirer if OZJ jei i o ic o HIT Car Radios FACTORY SERVICE FREE-LIN- Librarian Actor Announcei ltrs Yours REELS ..SHI) . LINE If Y.ou -- $1.84 NOW TACKLE -- ALL FISHING EQUIPMENT Prepare Plan NOW to Enroll percent Savings to You FRESHMEN . . . Sept. 20 REGISTRATION ... ! WRITE REGISTRAR FOR INFORMATION UNIVERSITY PROVO - Jeff Merc at Brighnm Young UTAH Your One-Sto- p Shopping Center PHONE 20 OR 220 FKEE DELIVERY c 21S-- 3 ATT m)TFrPTT 111 II .11 In (Q)ri -- sow$2231 Reg. $2.45 BAIT CANTEENS cottiger jHPhone Philadelphia. Pa. Reg. $29.75 SPINNING SET E Editor mis eu IS PROOF Old Hickory Dualling Corporattoa Radios PHILCO-SUPERVISE-D nuicnBODBBOH511 tix Horn & McGUU $6. NOW Manager Wright $3.19 Krs TROLLING POLE Sept. 24, 25 RADIO SERVICE Reg. $4.25 NOW BOAT LANDING NET Architect Meteorologist Homemaker aserved in ifie tasf circles... CM Office Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Te!ephone Milford 152 Teacher Farmer Writer Secretary Engineer Diplomat Chemist Architect Dentist Musician Historian Engineer Botanist Sociologist Psychologist Accountant , mi? THE BEAVER COUNT? CLINIC MILFX)RD. UTAH Aiman " I at Banker Doctor Attorney Nurse J I e'nsen OF OPTOMETRY PRACTICE Artiit Parent-T- 1 B-Christ- ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE Merchant 1 MASOWARS Dr. Theodore Oil iUVUJiiiil u li M I 11 iiu. and many new low regular prices - made possible only by our new delivery policy. We Will be Closed Monday - Labor Day - Buy for Three Days 10 " SUGAR SUCED PlTiEAPPLE Kut $1.10 GROUND BEEF 3 CRUSHED PINEAPPLE ,bs 27c No. 2 Can 300s 5AVE 8c $1 i9c M 3 for 27c SAVE 3c YET DOG FOOD 9c ASST LUNCH HEAT 43c lb PURITY SALTINES mimsmi SAVE 4c CLEARWATER YELLOVTAIL TDiDERIZED CUBE STEAK 59c SLICED BACON Be lb. Can Can 20c SAVE 3c BLUE BOY PEACHES SAVE 2c aVE 25c ' 6c riT-CUi- SHAVER'S GRAPEFRUIT 18c TASTEYELLkS Can BLUE STAR FRYERS SAVE 2c N B C HONEY GRAHAMS 2 SAVE 6c' f 59c SALT f KOZEN 98c Each F REE RUNNING 2S-o- z Box SAVE 2c Mb Box SHASTA POP SAVE 10c 6 CANS SAVE 2c 95c 13c OJC SAVE 2c fc MILFORD VALLEY CORN Fresh Picked SHAVER'S 'FROZEN 11 MILD HAND SOAP SAVE 7c w 9c 2 for 27c CORN filAXYELL HOUSE COFFEE 5 for 25c ?-"-- ORANGE JUICE mnd DI HUT CONTIOl WATtl-StAU- "i BECKERS BEER UVCT . JELLO GELATIN . rlul 9 SAVE 17c ' DEP'T. PJJEAT 3lba$l Home 1G-D- ay SAVE 5c TASTEWELL OLEO 15c Can $1.19 doz 35c Can 15c 6-- oz Yo DIAl r!CM In D imp!f et tS dial and you CONTROLLED HEAT for perfect cooking and frying c sults. The girts yo the recommended easy-to-se- fry-in- g temperature, lompletety eliminate guesswork. New quar shape makes h ideal for bitcoa, tgg v pancakes, etc U'a eJement makes it possible to immerse the entire pan in water f to the dial for easy washing. 'Plug into any outlet trse any pLce you wish. 1 Us bakelue legs. JEFFERSON MERCANTILE CO. Phone 20 or 220 , re- Fry-Gui- |