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Show t, W J--r , r'r A- -- V V, V, -- f V j Milford police VP i t jr' purpose ttien . atires? To . y.a t.i.f s ) tJ r tne nurr ! ur:r tr Pron. usIs - 1 in 'rie.r .u park on r s:3 of the street you 1' ;se in ij't, driving on the Prot leir. s; je :'. the is :i?ie nn.re lnvlvedthan mo;' The r: ain pr'Alen. t;ink. :t'. 2 is that peop park or, t'.e :p':t si ie of 'he road hut the;. . Fitr.-- r far fro::, the Park with he front or rear of the vehicle, I his prot lei:.' in a lot of ra.ses ma i,,. . jusc i'r i. ueparTmenx r'day. a hazard Put on M ilforl's M am treet, in :iiost case6, it Is. e.nral tin es have driven down s'reet and no'ed the rear of a ::ot SCOTT By BUFF 'a'. ;r ::-- i fx '' far - i ! last weeks artii le in the and I were geared up naniber of phone rails pos- - -r ! , 'y Is ;uestioning our ancestrv. jiiin't happen a j e .... t try it again. I really i ni mend Marge for her f as .some of the print didn't :ke it came from my pen. i.e to comment aUiut theeffert t"t: ordinance had on people. - ,u:-t.- I V & f JZ. .. - Kerry Sherwood, 6'7", makes a shot during the Milford Bryce Valley game last Friday night. was the high point man for Milford at 14. Milford came out on top -- r,0-4- 2. e plav no? to - "fc svietejy game broke into the scoring column. Leading scorer for the Tigers was Kerry Sherwood with a total of 14 points. He was followed byMatthew Dotson with 13. Other Tiger scorers were Scott Sullivan with 9 points, Gene Patterson and Clayton Holm with 4, Robbie Marshall with 3, Aaron Mayer with 2, andEricRoach with 1. Leading rebounders were Kerry Sherwood, Matthew Dotson, and Robbie Marshall. This week the Tigers will take on the Kanab Cowboys on Friday and the Panguitch Bobcats on Saturday. Games will be played in the Tiger Gymnasium beginning at 5:40 p.m. BY CHRISTY WILLDEN Milford High School opened its home season Friday night with a victory over the Bryce Valley Mustangs. This victory brought the Tigers record to The Tigers lead throughout the en tire game, and the final score was 1. 50-4- 2. First year Coach Marvin Magalei played eight Tiger players effectively during the game to imply constant pressure on defense which forced the Mustangs into many turnovers. The key to the Tiger victory was the aggressive type of defense played by the Tigers. All eight players that entered the I i " 1 ....I I 1 - 1 ... , a, states that:ALI KING within the bounderles of rd, no vehicle w:!l tie parked ;t: the left side to the cur!. All ?.! 'es will park with the right l para'lel to the curb with the :o;.t aji tear tires no further than wehe '1?) Inches fr :i the cur! :ie. If evervbodv wlo to their best or,f..ri: o tus or iina:)ce, it will ! it- it- ! . a e r .he ate department ; on. pi. tint' f citai ion l'ld 1. I'v. our a lot i.f Villi t!ie pu! 11c a lot rot r,00i. lst. o !o . v. I 1 T 1 TOOL BOX Lift out tray Hip roof design Plated handle Lockable draw bolt Made m - - l It is two fold, num'r 1, wrong side of the street and numler 2, parked i I .ef.ii If setting out far enough tha' I've '.ad to stop tc allow traffic to pass :.;, ,re continuing. The Mi lford Before the article, e cnume i a high as sixty one ( 1) canines run mce the ning loose on some lavs. article t he highest mi:r er :.as ien fourteen (14), and ue f.a.er ha i write a ticket yet. ranniiif Sticking to our plan r leu these articles I guess to approach would t the parKi - in f.ere Milford. Everyone seems to the obvious parking rule i are posted. The main pn; parking does not exist on Mi!!f'TN Main Street in the two hour 'one. The biggest problem aroundMi lford 9 99 USA iger Wrestlers victorious Last Wednesday Milford won its first dual match in four years downKanab was ranked ing Kanab second in region and Milford third. Thursday (today) Milford travels to Parowan to meet the team rated first and on Saturday will compete in the Panguitch wrestling tournament. The main reason for 's losses in past years was that they were always forfeiting too many weights. This year it is different as Milford has a full team for the first time in many years. This is how the wrestlers match up individually: 98 lbs.: Brian Schultz won atech-nic- al Mark Corbridge. 155 lbs.: Mikel White of Milford pinned Ambrose Tacheene of Kanab. 167 lbs.: Bill Denny was pinned by Dan Allen of Kanab. 185 lbs.: Ralph Pectol pinned Steve 4B-1- 9. eager s rain 1231 lbs.: Jason Davis of Milford pinned Ben Clarkson. 112 lbs.: Shawn Kinross lost a 4 decision to Doug Newell of the Halley's Comet Is drawingnearer to earth, but it's still not close enough to be seen with the naked eye, says the director of the Southern Utah State College Ashcroft Observatory. December programs at the SUSC observatory will focus on comets their make-u- p, origins and some of their telling characteristics and observatory visitors will have an opportunity to check out Halley's Comet through the facility's large telescope. Cowboys. Mil- ford pinned Duke Notmen. 126 lbs.: Darin Samll pinned Kirk McGuire of Kanab. 132 lbs.: Jason Carter won by forfeit. 138 lbs.: JohnCarterpinnedChris Harrington of Kanab. 145 lbs.: Barry Clarkson of Kanab won a technical pin over Milford's The Beaver High School cagers basketball their 1985-8- 6 opened season last week taking on perenial powerhouse Piute in the opener at Puite Wednsday. " The Beavers were nipped in a battle that went to the final The T Birds missed a 8 seconds. one and one attempt in the final 59-5- -- gifts Olympics increased Interest am"ii' s young people in shooting sports. a ' SUN BODY CENTER a guns have become a popu- s tin LJilDllll3j 41 WEST CENTER ST. MILFORD, UTAH 84751 387-22- result, lar Christinas item. The National Rifle Association strongly encourages parents intending to introduce their yourigstpr-to rerreational shooting to fe!l.'' I" 1 Thursday, 36 Dec. 5, 1985 Page 2388 Instant heat. Automatic room temperature control Safety switch 1 year limited warranty UL listed 30 H25(39) 0 00-4- 0. Beaver takes on Enterprise at Beaver this Saturday in a league contest. UNDER CABINET r 0 O on Space-savindesign for under cabinet mounting or countertop use easy to use tilling drawer 15306(9) . 3UU CORDLESS S J) BEATER 2W I no a safe direction 2) Keep your finger i KAKDYKIXER" fired. Refrain from buying HBs it other ammunition until your youngster has attended a basic firearm safely course. After the gun hasten unwrapped and whenever you handle it , pointed in L J 40"cY.rini1 which the gun mav be handled and muzle 10 CUP COFFEE MAKER 43" Include a variety of safety brochures and books along with the new gun and, together with your youngster, carefully read through the information. Set aside time to discuss safety and responsible gun ownership. Clearly define the conditions under ALWAYS: 1) Keep the Since 1927 offtheti ideal tor Rechargeable everyday mixing Cordless easy to use wherever you need it Mounts on wall or stores on counterlop 4 ver satile attachments included 9210(15) r BEAVER r MILFORD 438-220- 1 387-220- 1 195 North 200 West 209 South 100 West j loaded 4) 1 reat every pun as If it is 4 includes I TTCHWEWT5 f fryrVT Sf loaded Training trr I 3) Keep the action open and un SOUTHERN UTAH MORTUARY formerly Winterose Southern Utah Mortuary Continuing to honor all burial plans & funeral trusts 1 is HEATER as possible. lr,-'- ' 83-3- motor 5250(5761(52) W. RADIANT Christmas Day. Contact your local gun cluborthe National Rifle Association and make arrangements for your youngster to attend a basic gun safety handling course as soon after Christmas day The success of the U.S. Olym' Team during the Ilk) Includes wrench and combination blade, accepts metal masonry cutting blades deadlock the contest. Friday night the Beavers enter tained the Moquis from Escalante which ended up a route for Beaver. Coach Calvin Albrecht used his as Beaver entire squad freely rolled over the Moquis the Beavers Saturday night traveled to Wayne County. Beaver 2 sank from the foul line in the third quarter to lead Beaver over the Badgers these safety tips for children ' H.P. SAW 12-1- seconds and Scott Langford pulle l down the rebound for the Beavers for a chance to tie the score; however, a traveling call negate the final bid for the Beavers te Guns as .Jjrt CIRCULAR 88 1320 105 I 2V2 VU" llc!lcs (He was ahead by 15 over Duane Robinson of Ka- lbs.: Robbie Romine of -- 3. 1 0 amp burnout-protectedouble insulated Pin. 119 -- Newell of Kanab. 185 lbs.: Ralph Pectol pinned Steve Newell of Kanab. Unlimited: Mike Long lost a 12-- 3 decision over Gene Heaton. Mil-ford- points) nab. Wade Marshall, Beaver, drives inside during the Beaver E seal ante game last week. The Beavers coipietely dominated this game out scoring the Moquis 83-- programs, brochures, books and the parents personal in volvement are all effective ways of educating the junior shooter on the Importance of handling his or her newest Christmas present with re- spect. For further information about gun safety programs contact the I duration and Training Department, 1600 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 or phone (202) 828-628- 0. Milford Valley Hardware (Formerly SMU Guilders) |