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Show 4 CAPITAL CITY OF THE FERTILE MILFORD VALLEY MINING, FARMING, RANCHING, INDUSTRY, RAILROADING AT THE CROSSROADS OF EAST-WEST HIGHWAY 21 AND NORTH-SOUTH HIGHWAY 91-W, CANADA TO CALIFORNIA Forty-second Year MILFORD, BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947 Number 27 - . . ) STATEWIDE j CENTENNIAL EVENTb t Current The Centennial Exposition, State Fair Grounds, S. L. L. July 5 Western Motor Borli Championships, Pineview. 5, 6 Semifinals and fihals oi U S Clay Court Tennis j Championships j 6 to 12 Vernal Centennia J Celebration. j 7 to 13 Centennial Wild An imal Circus, Exposition. 9 to 12 Nephi Ute Stampede I Nephi . 11 to 12 Horse Show, Provo j 13 S. L. Tabernacle Choir ( with Helen Traubel, gues Artist. MILFORD POSTOFFICE MOVES TO NEW LOCATION Milford's post office is moved the past week-end fro.i-the fro.i-the quarters next to the F. A. Stewart Store, which have been occupied by the post office of-fice for the past 10 years, iw. the new location in the V. Waddoups building, next io the telephone office. Many new boxes have beei. added. Postmaster Rue Niel sen announces, to partially care far the long waiting list of postal patrons who have been seeking boxes for several years. i The new quarters are more spacious, lighter, and much better arranged, Mr. Nielsen said. FIRE ON 'FLAT' DESTROYS HAYSTACK, TWO MOTOR TRUCKS The Boston Land Company lost a large slack of hay, and C. C. Friesen lost a truck and saw another truck badly damaged dam-aged by fire of undetermined origin last Thursday afternoon. |