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Show to do the directing and attend to the multitudinous duties of successfully staging a first class all community amateur show such as 'Sky High' and the entire en-tire community scouted for the best talent for the rolles of this 'hilarious three-act comedy drama, the people of western Beaver County are promised a real treat Saturday night. The play is being sponsored by the Milford Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Miss Irene Raney is the director of the production. Included in the cast are Walt Martin, LaVell Parsons, Par-sons, Mrs. Vel Yepsen, Mrs. J. M. Hughes, Lee Anderson, Gladys Gla-dys Martin, Mrs. Earl Stone-hocker, Stone-hocker, Max Root and others, with more than 40 in the numerous num-erous choruses which are being drilled in musical numbers and dance steps for the production. TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO October 12, 1950 Practically every student of JMHS traveled to Beaver for for the annual football game Wednesday. The Tigers lost 12- ' ' with Clyde Turner making the only Milford touchdown. Only two more days to register. regis-ter. You can't vote if you're not registered. Vote Straight Republican if you wish. Vote Straight Democrat if you wish. Scratch the ballot all you want to but Register or you can't do either. TEN YEARS AGO October 11, 1962 Consecration Services for the new Community Methodist Church building will be conducted con-ducted Sunday Oct. 14. according accord-ing to Rev. James H. Sloan, Pastor. x The old Methodist Church building was erected in 1909. On July 7. 1905, Rev. W. H. Warrell of Salt Lake City organized or-ganized the first Protestant Sunday Schcol in Milford, with 12 children and four adults, Mrs. W. F. Cottrell, Mrs. James Glenn, Mrs. Harry Jones and Mrs. Laborius, attending the first service. Let's Go Back By Phyllis WWttaker The following are excerpts from the files of the Beaver County News and its predecessors pre-decessors FIFTY-FOUR YEARS AGO October 11, 1918 Chapter 41, Laws of Utah 1915 Section I Use of wagons with narrow tires prohibited. It shall be unlawful after the first day of January, 1920, for any person, persons or corporations to use on the public pub-lic highways of the State of Utah, wagons having tires less than three inches wide; provided provid-ed that this Act does not apply to buggies, carriages and other light vehicles used for driving purposes only. Section II Penalty Any person or corporation using vagons on public highways of this state, after Jan. 1, 1920, hnving tires less than three inches wide, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. THIRTY-SIX YEARS AGO Octob;r,8, 193G With an experienced young woman here from Kansas City |