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Show 9 2) But 9 Jea& Bv STEVE WILLIAMS The Tribune, in publishing a picture taken during Boy Scout Sunday observance last Sunday, gave the Milford Legion post credit for sponsoring the troop. The LDS Church is sponsor of this troop, as they are of most of the Scout groups in Utah, but the Legion offers congratulations congratula-tions to the troop and the Church for their activties, and expects to contniue boosting the Boy Scouts, and extends an offer of-fer of assistance and cooperation at any and all times.. Chalk up another reason for encouraging your boy to enroll in the Boy Scouts: A recent survey sur-vey made at the Utah State prison by Scoutmaster Leon Jones showed that less than 6 of the inmates ever had any Scouting in their youth. The Beaver Legion Auxiliary will wind up their Hungarian relief clothing drive Saturday, Feb. 16. Persons who have clothing to donate should contact con-tact Beverly Farrer, Darlene Low, Helen Hutchinson or Iris Osborn. Last week's Mornin' Judge had an typographical error in the report of fine for Truck Driver Daniels. The fine for operating a vehicle with faulty brakes was 525, instead of the "$.5" shown. I Our legislator 'friend, Jack C. I Mahoney, was right on the ball , Wednesday. About noon Margaret called to relay a message that the TV bill, of such interest to Beaver - County, would come up for de bate at 2:30, and almost before the echo cf the last vote had died away in the House cham- j bers, Jack was on the phone to j announce the vote. 49 representatives okehed the bill, nine voted No, and six were absent. Thanks, Jack- Pat and I will be in Salt Lake for the State Press Convention this week end, and we'll buy you a cup o tea. Dunno how many times Jack Mahoney got into the act during dur-ing House debate on the TV - bill but The Tribune quoted him twice, once as "strongly resisting" resist-ing" an amendment calling for special elections before counties and cities cm use the recreation tax for TV purposes, and again when he opposed a suggestion that folks who want TV can get it by community subscription (Continued on Back Page-) the train, or meeting arriving passengers, use one of the large parking areas near the edpot. "It is hoped that local citizens citi-zens will be sufficiently responsive respon-sive to the hazards involved to obviate recourse to any legal prosecution for trespassing,'' Trainmaster Davis said. Art Edvalson, of the Sevier TV Cable, left Wednesday for Sevier County to work that area for a while. For the present, Mr. Brox, of A. Telluride Power, will handle"- " Milford sales and service calls. If no one is on duty at the company's com-pany's Main street oiiicc, when service is needed, subscribers are asked to phone DU 7-2605. Mr. Edvalson will be in Milford for service, etc., "at least once a week," he said. Suzy Says: Middle age is the lime when men sow their mild oafs. . X.,' HERE'S MORE ABOUT I DUNNO Continued from Page One instead of taxation. Mahoney didn't qualify his vote, though, as some of the legislators did, saying they'd ''be afraid to go home" if they voted against it. Kent Smith, Milford Telluride manager, brought in a busted insulator Wednesday, which he took from the second power pole west of the Minersville suosia-tio-i. The insulator had a dozen or more lead stains, and was broken where a slug had shattered shat-tered it. The Telluride crew picked up 24 empty .22 shells beneath the pole. Sunday night, when the insulator in-sulator was shot, Milford power was off for half an hour and the Minersville power off for three hours. That $100 Telluride reward relating to shooting power lines or insulators isn't just a deer season offer its good the year around- Trainmaster Davis of the U P is getting concerned about the hazard of private autos using the crossing south of the old ice house, crossing over railroad tracks at an unauthorized crossing. cross-ing. Mr. Davis points out that there is no crossing protection at that point, and requests that motorists driving passengers to |