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Show r Wednesday was Quiet Day, named for the fact that the Cheerleaders and Tlg-erettes Tlg-erettes were away ataclin- ! ic. Thursday was Red and White Day. The Girls Volleyball team lost its second straight match last week, losing two straight to Par-owan Par-owan after soundly beating them 20-4 in the first game. Second and third games scores were 20-3 and 20-14 in Parowan's fa- j vor. The Tigers traveled ! to Enterprise yesterday. j Senior citizens will soon be invited to participate in the school's lunch program pro-gram once a week at the elementary school. A spe-ial spe-ial activity will be held monthly for those participating. partici-pating. The Go Getters will help with this project. Milford; sons and daughters; daugh-ters; Jackie, Milford; Harold Har-old L., Littleton, Colo.; Harlan, Har-lan, Fort Collins, Colo.; Mrs. Gary(Doris)Marshall, North Piatt, Neb.; Mrs. Ray (Donna) Mclntrye, Orange -vale, Calif.; Mrs. Wayne (Jeannette) Evans, North -glen, Colo.; 18 grandchildren; grand-children; 4 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers, 2 sisters, sis-ters, Alex, Billings, Mont,; Jerry A., Milford; Mrs. Jake (Marie) Schaffer, Loveland, Colo.; Mrs. Clara Dufford, Templeton, Calif. Funeral services were held Saturday, October 23, 1976, in the Milford Community Com-munity Methodist church. Burial was in the Milford City Cemetery. Services: prayer at mortuary, mor-tuary, Rev. James Robbins; prelude -postlude music, Dora Pool; officiating, Rev-erand Rev-erand James Robbins; In vocation, Reverand James Robbins; Old Testament Scriptures, 23rd Psalm, 121 Psalm; musical selection, selec-tion, "The Old Rugged Cross", by Vic Kaufman; New Testament Scriptures, John 14; 1 Corinthians 15; sermon, "Weep Not for Me", Rev. James Robbins; benediction, Rev. James Robbins; interment, Milford Mil-ford City Cemetery; graveside grave-side services, Military -American Legion No. 16; Masonic -Albert Pike Lodge No. 14. Pallbearers: Kim Evans, Tom Beitz, Richard Dalton, Jerry Lee Beitz, Dave Good -ale, Brad Dalton. Honorary Pallbearers: Floyd Beding-field, Beding-field, Warren Atkin, Enoch Swain, George Bush, Cliff Burbidge, Steve Inman. WOBIWAIWsjl John J. Beitz Funeral services were held for John J. Beitz, 76, of Milford, who died Oct. 21, 1976 in the Milford Valley Val-ley Memorial Hospital. He was born Jan. 19, 1900 in Lincoln, Neb. to A dam and Eva Hankie Beitz. He married mar-ried Vera Alice Brown, Sept. 29, 1933, Littleton, Colo. Member Lutheran Church; Served on Milford City Council 1970-1974; Mason, member Albert Pike Lodge 14; American Legion Post 16; Odd Fellows Lodge 42; Honorary member Old Timers Club. Mr. Beitz moved to Milford in 1949. He retired from the U.P. Railroad in 1966. Survived by: wife, Vera, |