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Show win ', MILFOKD IN or fr.nj-t- n Tonl Willun - '.a! other Clara hi ig"oi an J her Aunt Doris here far j wsit. The are i t y fr om Riinan, Mp!:'j!U and st"l on their way to Arizona to spend tie winter. G:::-- . r. 81 ri v 1, ? v. this cast year. I . 1 - r will een her for AuhGale .mi ii! hel i in UDOT PLANS IMPROVEMENTS I. IN ERYCE CANYON i Spokane, I ddie Wisner has The Utah Transportation Commission, meeting in Boulder, discussed safety conditions on State Route 12 through Bryce Canyon. At present there are no passing lanes on State Route 12, but UDOT is in the process of working out an agreement with the National Park Service. "We are meeting the master plan of the National Park Service and they have allowed us some room to add a passing lane," said Commissioner Clem Church. "We have a crew working on the design. After jut reiem'v from a lovelv vacation. most of the sun nier in She s;-- : Nel raska attending a reunion and visiting with her family. Hick and Laurel Puffer and their to family mo'.ed from Milford Minersville this weekend. Also, moving to Idaho were Deilrt and Margaret Carrington. both families will lie missed. John and Jean Har.ley have had a very busy week. First they went to Las Vegas where they met John's sister-in-laand and brother enjoyed a visit. Then on Wednesday a birthdav party was held for John. A family dinner was held at Carol Beckstead's in liis honor. Knjoying the dinner were: Carol beckstead and family; Hick and Kathy Rose ami familv; and Sharolyn Bryan Hanley of Beaver; Mike Hanley and familv from Denver. Coming to wish John a happy day were: Dale and Kate Maudell Crane; McDonald; James and Ixla Hollingshead. Mike Hanley and his family have sint the week here visiting with his family. HLLPFUL HINT: Cream whipped ahead of time will not separate if you add a touch of dissolved un- returned -- '. i I son of Suan Atkin in his National as promoted to Gaurd Unit. He and his wife Susan have moved from Cedar City to Salt Lake where he will ! workine permanently for the National Guard. Kjell and Gail Jenkins tier dine the proud parents of a lain !ov this week. The little fellow weighed. in at 7 lbs. 3 34 The labv was born on Septemlr 21. Dee Ferguson had company this weekend. Her nelee I leaner Howe and husband Bob from Ogden were here for a visit. Also with them was their daughter Jolene. Beta Vpsilon held their Hush Party Wednesday night at Gail Young's. Everyone enjoyed a great dinner and playing cards. Tood Atkin, w o. The nion Pacific Old Timers Convention was held in Las Vegas, Nevada this past week. Those attending from Milford were: Charles and Ramona Smith, Zeke and Phyllis Hickman, Darren and Robin Mcknight, Norm and Dixie Lamb and v favored gelatin cup of cream .) f 1 i NO IT'S NOT HALLOWEEN YET' These students from MHS are dressed up for "Nerd Day." One of class participating In a skit. At l&u the parade will begin. Then at 7:00 p.m. the Milford Tigers will take on the Dugway Mustangs on the football field. We encourage everyone to come out and support the team in the Homecoming game. A dance will follow the game. the events for their Homecoming Week. Wednesday is Dress-u- p Day and the asse:nMv to crown the Homecoming Oueen. Thursday is hat, tie, glasses and socks day. Then on Friday, Fed 'N White Day, an assembly at the rhool with each there will -- 1 Milford Area United Way appreciates the support theyhave received from First Interstate Bank in the past and look forward to working with them in the future. Clark Dalton, Fund Drive Chairman is getting ready for the 1986 campaign. Please be generous with because the your contributions United Way works for all of us. United Way gears up for campaign First Interstate Bank of Ut ah presented a check for $".00.00 to the Milford Area United Way to placed in a special account to tie used for a new swimming pool. BETA UPSILON RUSH ADVERTISERS BUSINESS That's Why They Advertise! WANT PARTY Beta Upsilon held their Fall Rush Party last Wednesday at the home of Gail Young's. Guests at the party were Julie Barnes, Lisa Carter, Michelle Barton and Kim Lister. Everyone enjoyed a delicious dinner, after playing Skip -- Boo. Their next meeting will be held NEWS ! FALL HOLDS YOUR it is approved we will try to get the funds." The Commission also approved a funding program for Interstate highway work that had to le postponed lecause of the rising water of Utah Lake and the Great Salt Lake. The newly approved program replaces one previously accepted by the Com -mission in November of 1984. In other action the Commission also approved a cooperative agreement with Richfield for flood control work between Richfield and Sigurd. GET RID OF UNWANTED PROPERTY, ADVERTISE IN THE WANT AD SECTION (14 teaspoon per MSfad Booster Club News By PHYLLIS MAYFR for the gym, lighting of the football field, a press box, and bleachers for the football field. We would appreciate any suggec-tion- s the public may have toward the upcoming project. Contact any Booster Club member, or better yet, become one yourself! The homecoming game is leing dedicated to N.F. "Red" Wilson. worn by team Arm bands will memliers as a tribute, and a plaque will tie placed In the trophy case real good turn out at the Booster Club meeting made for an eventful night last Tuesday. After ownVeda Cox, the ing remarks by minutes were read by Luciel Hardy of previous meetings. Fund raising projects were discussed and were unanimously passed to sell printed hats. Glenn Asay, Kevin Long and Coach Marv are to select a company from which to purchase these and a logo to le printed on the front. These will lie sold when available along with a few jackets and seat cushions (that were donated to the Boosters by the Senior Class. We thank you). Bring your pocketbooks to the home games and we'll be sure to outfit the whole family, from the seats "to the crowns". Traveling sweaters were also dis cussed. It was finally decided to have a sample sent from a purchase catalog, check with local merchants cost effective wise, and table it for a future meeting. These sweaters would lie purchased at cost from the Booster Club and made available to both sexes who participate in sports. The sweaters would be worn to all away meets. Planning on a project to get underwas way for this year's funds also discussed. Some suggestions from tlie floor Included a new PA system A DUE TO THESE PRASTIC CUTS IN PRICES, SUPPIIES ARE UMITED. NO SALES TO DEALERS. ... was - HURRY! SALE this year's parade. Membership's for the Booster Club will lie sold at each game and the membership drive should lie just about completed. If by chance you were missed, contact Beverlee Lrickson at 2747 and join. Our meetings will be held the second Tuesday of each month until business completed, at 7:30 p.m., at MHS in the room across from the office. We need your ideas and support! If you don't voice your opinion, you can't complain -- See you Tuesday, October 8th, at 7:30 p.m. m ITRASHCAM REBATE V ( 72465. 7j VINYL S ELECTRICAL Briqftr Brass ENTRY LOCK 39 Gal ion Vinyl ELECTRICAL TAPE Plastic SAYOGRAN CO TRASH BAGS I PAIHTaRNISH DPMfTFn 0' '8722 54" Handle- - 1W. 14 lb. DISSTON.INC. Blue 3M or CO. 1A' Brown ItkV ir ii I o is ROLL I wJidriUcira fc. t nry Is vur ill II Plaqtir. f.ase .PlFAFl i SCOTCH i vvj a urt -- RfYiFNF uver - ine - uoor L' BRAND th nc- lrt- u MASC TADC 3 HTEt FuVfmur Stopper mtSHf aT. Holds 10 Hangers L9' 50Q03 itislif y M lllsiersiille ACE7 Feed Dmr 0 FILLER Bristles Palmyra DISraSER with Tape Supply Natural FIBKt .11837 GArWXSlTEEP (0o3 uaooy MIDWAY Plastic Wood 18" rued Otter expire December .''!. -- BOYLE ' i i ijiou rACEl 30 Count Stop in today, buy a John Deere w,,n a Stetson. chain saw and top Nothing Runs Like otrwe: 53806 7 Strypeeze Nothing less than a quality Stetson would be appropriate for John Deere chain saw s. Ui iom' li'om len (lillerei models. All are available with rocket inches lnny - and have cutting action. & fJO Gm.rJ Chocolate When you buy a John I chain saw, we'll jjivt' ymi a Sk'ls;m hat! Just tell us you want lu "top off" your chain saw purchase with a Stetson. 22 413 FINAL COST 32 Gallon Chain Saw and the free Stetson" may come in handy 386-22- Oct 7st YOUR Buy a John Deere tlHl PAY LXKC0. YOU Dugway and Milford will have a J.V. game at 4:30 at the field. See you there early. Along with homecoming alumni, Booster's Nancy Carter and Shelly Livingston are planning a skit for Fridays assemA float will also be entered bly. in YOU SCHLAGL "In Memory". -- MKT j -- fnen is. Jill Puffer vent to Salt I .ike recently to a Hnive Interiors I'allv She Mayed at the Sheraton Hotel, had with Darlene and John aa a great time. an 72 8 Wednesday, Octotr 2. The members of Beta Upsilon would also like to thank everyone in the community for their support of Apt. legate about a wpek .iMt'-j- ; I,ola fUiiks, and ot'.r fail!'.;', t?rs 1 Ri-ha- ! Dimp and 337-23- GO K.vfevi. v- - Y j and Gloria McDennott. Gloria is the Juniors Genera! Com mittve President of the Ladies Auxiliary. Next year the convention M-- r Weiser, Itihi' ':jvt 387-26- CD Thursday, Sept. 26, 1985 Page MOTION CALL COUNTY n. J -- iRpn Franklinc MINERSVILLE tZk "yffr HARDWARE 530 North Main Bfttrr iory for lr Milford, Utt: 7 u N. I |