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Show ' " w"1 San " ". liiiiuiim.Miil inuuuwumifc ...1I...J..LH.W . wi i.j. I mn-- i inimllMi '1 F Jlultico Valley 1983 P Thursday, October 27. etv& Vast The large dinning room of the Williams hotel was often the scene of merry dancing parties. The Smtthsoa hotel, on Main street ( now the Peterson boose) was at one time the largest hotel tn ths tmstres district, and eve-taahad a greater business than hotel n town. At one other aay time there were 40 steady boarders beside ths transient trade. Vxiltnt S 8 Barbara Maya As we read these articles by Mrs Harvey A. Dean, those of as Hy shells. Soiiif tul ho It in e un the with Tliev were lined outside. cloth on the J side- Better houses were built I J-some of adobe and brick. Th Tanner bouse, north of the bank, was one of the bettei constructed homes. living in Mllford was not pleasant in the early days, before there The were tiees and vegetation. dust was terrible, as was the mud before the streets were improved. who hart ths book "Monuments to Courage" know that most of this lnjonnatioa Is In the Book. Mrs. Dean did a lot of work and research on the past history of MilfortL EARLY DVS ffl MILFORD By Harvey A. Dean The first houses built in Milrord were just lumber sharks, mere EARLY MILFORD HEADLINES r, Great Reception For Rural Homeowners FIRST DOWN: SATELLITE TELEVISION SYSTEMS AS LOW AS $1595 PLUS INSTALLATION she walked along the sidewalk in front of the hotel. THE WATER SUPPLY The first settlers had wells and pumped water by hand. Later, flowing wells were installed in some Behind the parts, of the town. Ccr Canity TV & Electronics Servia You Can Trust" 20 WEST HOOVER (135 NO.) CEDAR CITY 53-144- 8 TUES-FR- I 12-6p.- on Mil-for- touchdowns in the S7 J U o kllLt rw L PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY OCTOBER 27 - I FRIDAY 28 - WW WWW- - WOTW V LITE 2 coffee etiEon snuet . ., to $09 OOiSSO OIL snnen gqagkers 32 i OZ. f F$fl00 .l 22 OZ. NABISCO illard Shauntie, Sept. 25, 1876 -Mtown new the is the name of Beaver on the built river, being six miles from the Star district. B has one quartz mill running and an extensive smelter under construction. d's win. people stopped with them. Of the many distinguished guests and travelers, she well remembers Bishop S anion of the Catholic and the noted Captain Church, THOUGH FOR THE WEEK; Yesterday Is a cancelled check, tomorrow is a promissory note, today is cash in hand; spend it wisely. DelaMar. Parian Ramblings 1 By Liz Zaleski jr 477-35- 61 A large crowd attended the appre- Proud parents of a little dark-lair- ed elation dinner held on Thursday baby girl are Mr. and Mrs. evening at the high school. The gym ' David Hamilton. Parowan grandwas filled nearly to capacity and the parents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris food was delicious. Parowan 1st Crisp. Ward's roadshow was awarded first JoAnn and Dick Hunter have been prize, with the other participating here from California for several Or-to- n, wards receiving other awards. Stake days. They stayed with Rula JoAnn's mother. They were and Ward leaders worked hard here for the birthday celebration of throughout the day and evening to make this event a success. Dick's mother, who resides In the Craig and Marsha Rowley and Iron County Rest Home. five children traveled to Southern Dortha Hulet is in the hospital We hope she California over the U.E.A. weekend. In Salt Lake City. will soon feel well. They enjoyed spending time at DisThere have certainly been some neyland, Marineland and the beach. S her win and Roena Benson have folks around orange-shirtexcited, moved to Washington, Utah. ' ' ' " By now there should be lately! Dan Rex, son of John and DeAm lots of good deer hunting stories. Rex, has received a mission call Call me and pass them along. to the Colombia, South America mission. He is to report to the Mission Training Center on December 1. Ken and Sherrle Adams have anew baby boy, born on October 5. The Adams family lives in Washington, Utah. Proud Parowan grandparents are Roy and Jackie Benson, Homer and Alta Adams. NOTICE FOR BIDS The Warren Daltons and RulaOr-to- n Sealed bids will be received by traveled to Orange villa the weekthe Board of Education of Beaver. end of October 8 for the baptism School District at its oi-fl- ce County of a granddaughter. The young lady in Beaver, Utah, until 10:30 is the daughter of Jerry and Sherry November 2, 1983, at which sum., Robinson. time all bids will be opened In reWe went to Salt Lake City over gular meeting of the Board of Eduthe U.E.A. weekend so Tom could cation. conattend part of the educators' Bids shall be to furnish oiled vention and also to be at my nieslack as needed in truck load lots ce's wedding. We also spent one and deliver Into the bins of the night in Ogden with Tom's sister schools in the district during the and her family. 1983-19school year. Bid shall An exercise class (free) is being be quoted on a per --ton basis and give held each Monday, Wednesday and the mine source of the coal. Bid Friday morning at 9:00 A.M. in forms are available at the office Third-Fourth Ward the Parowan of the Board of Education. cultural halL Anyone Interested Is The Board of Education reserves invited to come and shape up. the right to reject any or all bids Howard and Margaret Knight have submitted. been called to serve as missionBy Order of the Board of Edu- -. aries in the Ohio Colombus mission. cation of Beaver County School They are to report to the Mission District Training Center early in November. NICHOLAS R. DOTSON Car line Green andGarnettaMlck-elso- n er traveled recently to Salt Lake In the Beaver County Published City, where they spent a few days News October 27, 1983. visiting family members. . AUNT OEMIMA Sfl29 MILFORD GETS ITS NAME smelter. Mrs. Evans, a daughter of John D. Williams, says that In the early days many noted and Interesting - - 29 LB FAMILY v priced foods HUNT'S WESTERN 8 SAVSMiTH SATURDAY SYRUP LIKED HOTS 21-- i Hfirt wsj y ' " ford Sunday night, May 15th. this play, but made several nice runs himself. The two running backs scored an three of down in the e -- ENTERS MILFORD Frisco, May 17, 1880 --The first the Utah passenger train over Southern extension ran Into Mil. Firm age theater is an artesian well from which, according to Mr. Root, flowed the best water in Mllford. This well is now owned by the Union Pacific Railroad. The present excellent water system is the result of gradual development. It was established In 1907. The first hotel in town was built in 1881 by John D. Williams and a Mr. Laety. S was built to accommodate the workers at the John M. Griffiths of Minersvllle says he has seen mud knee deep on Main Street. He recalls seeing one of the Smiths on- - girls holding to the fence to keep from miring as Television Service & Repair Stereo & Tape Recorder Service Antenna Sales & Installation SHOP HOURS Mark Yardley Is taken TRAD FIRST Lincoln County gsme, but not before he racked up a first down. David Gay was blocking tor Yardley (Financing Available) "Local Theodore Kronholm, long-tiMLlfordlte, brought in a couple of clippings he had saved from an earlier Issue, which, he said, should be published along with our story last week on Milford's early days. The news Items were from the Salt Lake Tribune: ( S7 v TV ( p. m j oz. ed ASST PEA JUT 8 LB mm CENTER RIB 84 Clerk-Treasur- 1 i U I $100 eilOLIFLOUER $89 RUSSET POTATOES T-DO- 10 Lb. BAG B APPLES LOOSE -- 2 II - 2) TO -- 5100 0 -- p p ijiQnn'" SD0O-STB3- YOUR - LB. TOP SIRLOUJ QOAST LB. $39 &k 2 Home in excellent condition Electric Heat Wood burning stove. 2 baths, large utility area. Quiet neighborhood. S. 500 West. Price reduced to only $58,500. FHAVA Financing available. 3 Homes on 10Q West. Can be bought separately or owner will consider offer on all 3. Located in commercial zone and could he developed for business purposes. side-by-si- de Bedroom Home on S. 200 West. Roughed in for 2nd bath. Low P" ce of $25,300. S Lot: 600 West 600 South BMMing '.'ORIED iiKAI T To) fun pr miikomi, Ullfwrrf: ADVERTISED SAL :1. MAI BE LIMITED TO DEALERS AND Beautiful view. Only $6,500. 1'R FOR INTERSTATE HOMES i'UNVII INSTITUTIONS c all toll i MANAGER MAIN STK'TT "II '. . 1 - Alva Kirk JUL 137-244- 1 FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE OFFICE Perfect Family TOP 00NATH0N 0l3 STEAK HE LB. v:i Ki?i - : pii"i0" r -- - r.-o- nnr-wo- v n Ext. H4M |