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Show Mn.TORD. (UTAH) be in the air and gin practice soon tor Gie year's cember willwill be catching up season. I'm sure all the boys Christmas o-us o. all arid with The annual Road Show was willhave a fighting spirit, go to the top this year. They have even mere. NOV. 18, 1034 XKWS-TnUl- JS., enjoyed Tuesday evening by many. students along with the cin with your o j The activitiy ws very well planned, and well The Yearbook Show which presented by all participant. was to have been sponsored on o --a ..n v- .n A frugestion for our students th tim Mr. John on rwm i . . . : who think they are slightly a nave 10 v1 arts j wry pi KAREN Maybe you'd bet- gram'ready when the new date j f overweight: ter quit eating for a few days, is announced. WALKER and prepare for Thank giving, next Thursday. The weather is starting to! Y ear book proofs were given The basketball team will be- get colder nowadays. Soon De- -' out to the students Tuesday The student must return these proofs if they receive a finished picture for the year- Featured on 1955 Dodge Flair Styling - town-speople- , ( ! n i, ;- - . - " V, ! i The four missing Junior aft- sweaters arrived . Monday Rill err.oon., jenn.e sutr .Don McDowe 1 and r"'v"' Kenneth Orr were certainly haPr' to " lve lhe FS -- oi, o Newly elected officers for the Lettermen's Club -are Montynresidor. Presid ithu-ftrt- h Vee Wads- rotary and Stoker ?J? a.t-ernoo- i I . "' ' " I - ' -- """ ' -- "" - ,.,.- .i - r ,y ' t'r - , Z book. f - , 1 .. '. j A Thanksg'ving dance will ntxt : choose the best dancers orBimrcL nrdected headlight fcoodi, "New d .tre.mlined re, deck. hA doors, fUrei beelRed pc.l.ct Ram Vl nftat of C.I- U- Royal aerleirootbat Saper ind hood, twlnjet UUlight action. line, tfrptot Kent, the lowered n'nSuTJMl "fMr2 idinr Wd EAR Tigerette initiation was held This was a very impressive ceremony, and one which every girl "enjoyed. A special candlelight service was held. The new members, Susan Williams, Darma Joyce Alger, Marion Lofthouse, Georgia Smith, Ranee Norton, lola Young, Harriet Cline, Shanna Thompson, and Colleen Hutchings were each given a sample o; "Tiger blood" and some pin, which each new member was expected to wear all day Tuesday. A delicious luncheon was served. USES GUIDED Loft-hous- DIRECT SWITCHING An electronic device developed for directing guided missiles now directs freight cars. Union Pacific Railroad has and ho 1 must exMilfonl in full of snriiriscs for'-mat its demonstrated a press my feelings to a most excellent community for the retarded yard at system North Platte, support they have shown this past few days.. Nebr.', that switches, and conthe auditorium was filled until trols the coupling tpeeds of Last Saturday niht standing room was at a premium, for the library fund raising show put on by the Ladies Auxiliary and the B 11 T. I have never seen Mich support from a community in my life and I wish to express my thanks to the ladies of the Auxiliary and Mrs. Stonehoekor for the fine thing they have done. I must also express thanks to the K S A Sorority for their fine contribution and the many others who are also working hard to help lis here at school. They are working equally as bald and doing just as much good. I wish I could personally thank each one of you for your help hut that seems hard to do so 1 am using this as a means of thanking yon at the present timo, I would also like to express the thanks of the faculty for the excellent way the parents cooperated on our parents day here at school. We regret that we had to have some of you wait but that could not be helped this time due to the large number of people that had to see each teacher. We found from the records kept by the girls that up to lfS parents had visited one teacher or another. The smallest number visiting a teacher was f), hence the reason for a lineup. Because of the large number visiting, time had ot lw cut to five minutes to make it so all could at least get to see the teachers. Many parents were here at school until after 5 p. m. I was thrilled to soe the parents pick up 180 report cards of the 209 students, or 91 of the parents came to school to see the teachers. Most of the parents' wore very complimentary about the way it was handled. We are conferences, to making plans for our next parent-teache- r be held next spring. Again 1 must say thanks to a fine group of people. KOSSLYX Milford High School. Tins WEEK IN LilUU By Donna Boylar Auxiliary was he!d Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Virginia Carter. The members of the Auxiliary sponsored a Veterans Day program Thursday afternoon. They also discussed plans for the annual Christmas party. Light refreshments jiw ere served by Mrs. Carter. e, o HftsJing-to- MOTOR OIL gives you the most complete Hundreds of thousands of miles of test driving prove New UTOCO's amazing results. Ready now for your fall changeover. Costs only a little more and it will actually pay for itself. - The student body enjoyed the five assemblies which were presented for their education. It is their opinion we thould n dom," the evacuation operation removed from northern Indo-Chin-a the natives of that country who did not wiih to live re-iultl- ng under communist rule. The letter commended Mr. NED PRITCHARD CITED Pritchard and other men of the FOR OUTSTANDING WORK Ajax for their "long, arduous hours of work, often performIN INDO-CHINing near Impossible tasks" dur-th- e operations. Mrs. Wilma Schoo Pritchard, They were also commended wife al Ned Pritchard. this week received a letter from I by CP- - R- - M- pitts command- Mr. Pritchard's commanding of ing of Jeer of the Ajax, for .'icer congratulating him on spe- setting up "Ajax Beach." a recarea for American cial and outstanding service reation service men engaged in the aboard his ship, the USS Ajax. evacuation operation. during evacuation activities. Called "Passage to Free Trl'sl a Want-A- d lately? A r - 'a i. lbu expect more from firrocoj andget it UTAH Oil REFINING CO. 45tR Year fiJ f Emma Cutler of Call otnia visited in Minersville, Sunday J and Monday of last week, with ' her sisters. Edna Baker and Effie Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Don 0 ttop-and-g- The Junior class has been debating the best theme for the prom, to be he'd April 15th. Each class member was asked to submit suggestions, and three songs were chosen. The prom committee will select a theme from these suggestions. full-trai- 10-3- so lubrication and protection that money can buy. Now with an viscosity it cuts engine amazing new feature multi-grad- e driv-in- g o drag and friction so much that in average you can actually save up to 2 gallons of gas in a tankful. o KPPiril. rnnritml J CSV Sarvkt" 1 V n are proud parents of a new son, Gary Lynn, born Nov. 3rd in the Iron County Hos pital. The Heslinfftons haw another son, Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Murdock and Mrs. Donna Boyter were in Cedar City recently, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mac Armstrong Raymond Davis, son o' Mr and children. and Mrs. Ray Davis, was seriously injured Tuesday of last Mrs. Aldean Jones had a week when he fell from a runpleasant surprise last week away horse. He suffered three when her husband returned unhead broken ribs, a injury, expectedly from Korea and minor cuts and bruises. Mrs. Amanda Nolder returned home from Ruth, Nev.. where she spent two months t the home of a niece, Byron and Norma Limb. After visiting a week with Mr. and Mrs. Brose Dalton In Beaver, she is now visiting in Milford with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Williams. UTOCO . freight cars automatically. Developed jointly by the railroad and Reeves Instrument Corporation, this "electronic n wizard" is the , first switchof automatic application ing and car retarding control on any railroad jreight classification yard. It is considered by railroad officers as a major advancement in railroading. Cabled the "electronic yard-m- a fter," the system is expected to virtually eliminate impact damage to boxcar lading from errors in human control of freight car handling m retarder yards. push-butto- much it can save up to 2 gallons of gasoline in a tankful! friction Monday even'ng. Dear Citizens of Milford:' Sineorelv,' to for the o MISSILE DEVICE TO Q today 's finest lubricating oil cuts engine Wil-coc- k "Favorites" section in the yearbook. The gym will be appropriately decorated. . UP Pat week. her rtaff plan and K?4one pXt tr "tent - I be held ... ...... j tun n.n. r...,r.. o- - intere ting film w a s shown to the entire student body Monday. It covered vari-- J ous type of industry, animals, etc. ' An - ... . , Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson received word Monday that their son Harold is seriously ill .. and is being flown from Japan to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Jameson and Harold's v if e. Lorraine left far the California city. , . ;.iVIEM I A W 1 !: v I'Jr t GO Vf.v rr" 1 s moment you step aboard! You rest as you ride, in spacious Pullman accommodations, or in reclining, Coach scats. You enjoy the beauty this wonderful of country of ours at eye level through large "picture" windows. hen you feci luVe it, ream around stretch yoor legs meet new people enjoy current magazines, writing desks, music, or refreshments in the Lounge cars. deep-cushion- ed - Dick Pryor and tome Yiends Ray Baker and family were from Henderxm. Nev., ere at the home of their parents; hunt at the pheasant guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker, over home of his the recent deer season. Mrs. Mrs, Frank parents, Mr. and Pryor. Edna Baker returned to California with them, to visit at their home and with a daughter Curt7 on Cx klgbway la Helen. contagious try 111 Planning a Thanksgiving trip to visit family or friends? To enjoy your trip to the fullest, travel the restful, carefree way go on a modern Union Pacific Streamliner or other fine train. Your fun begins the Wtlp bt f ttrvimt ...xfw fvclfU RaUrW artt Unin " hi & b "Ma tlt r Atk Kim H n pa s q f n (2 At mealtime, visit the diner, where a wide selection of delicious meals awaits you freshly prepared right in the dining-ca- r kitchen, and graciously served. For your special pleasure, the November dining car feature on Union Pacific trains is savory Roast Turkey, with all the trimmings. Delicious! Yes, and now with no extra fares, and Union Pacific's better than ever family travel plan, you can take the whole family along at real savings! Take plenty of baggage too because you may check 300 pounds of baggage free, in addition to ail the lug gage you need enxoute n a o d, qo a & r |