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Show fMH Feedback NEEDS A BOOST Dear Editor: We Need A "Boost" Are you an avid sports fan? WE NEED YOU!! Efforts are being made to organize a local Booster Club, so we will be able to best support allMilfordHigh School sports events; to help secure needed equipment in all fields. A meeting to organize and elect officers will be .held Friday, May 21st, at 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium. All interested fans please attend. Veda Cox Dear Editor: , Robert Redford would do well to keep his big mouth shut, concerning Southern Utah and it's economy. He has his made and could care less about the small farmers, ranchers, businessmen, busi-nessmen, individual job holders people who are trying to keep their families together, make ends meet, pay exorbitant and ridiculous taxes and beg the bureaucrats bureau-crats for permission to use land that should belong to private property owners in the first place. While Robert Redford and his ilk in the movie business busi-ness have no concern what so ever about the most dangerous dan-gerous and deadly pollution of all mind pollution. The dirty, filthy mind destroying mental pollution that is emitted from the motion picture factories of New York and Hollywood is a more harmful and deadly form of pollution than will ever be produced by factories fac-tories of automobiles. Are not pristine thoughts, ideas and mental conditions just as important and necessary, nec-essary, if not more so, than 'pristine air'? The movie actors and actresses should clean up their own lives and professions profes-sions before they try to clean up the environment of their . favorite play ground. Redford offers his films to the ecology kooks in the tax free foundations such as the Sierra Club, Audubon Society, Wildlife Society, Coyote lovers and bird watchers, to use as fund raisers for their fight against technical programs Why not lend his films to raise funds for the unemployed un-employed in the areas where progress and job opportunities op-portunities are denied? B.G. Eastman i j-Kanarraville, Utah Dear Editor: I wish to express appreciation to you for the coverage of our activity program pro-gram in your paper for this school year. The articles and pictures have provided personnel at our school with enjoyment and a source of pride. Many will remain in scrap books and memory books for future enjoyment. At this time it is also appropriate to thank the many parents and other patrons for their loyal support sup-port during this year. The loyalty shown by our com -m unity is one of the great things that happens to us. Our concluding weeks have many activities. The following follow-ing is a schedule for public convenience: May 13, Senior Trip; May 14, State Track Meet; May 18, Girls Day; May 19, Senior Parent Banquet; Ban-quet; May 21, YearbookDay; May 23, Baccalaureate Services; Ser-vices; May 25, Awards Assembly 1:00 PM; May 25, Graduation 8:00 PM. We extend an invitation to all patrons to attend th e activities held in our area. Thanks again for your interest in-terest and help. Sincerely, Lee R. Pettey, Principal Dear Editor: What a lovely photo of the "Sawtooths" east of Milford. Mil-ford. Seeing them brought me back to my first home. Do you have the negative, , or could you make me a picture to hang on my bedroom bed-room wall? Let me know the cost, if you can make me one, I enjoy the News, even tho I don't know many people there if they came since 1935 or 1940. I'd love to hear more about the oldtimers, say around 50 and up. " Thanks, Betty Hancock Santa Cruz, Calif. |