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Show Second Place, K;f; Feedback Clarion call came from Lois last rV Mel, Woods ide and Andrews, Moody and year, And we knew that the 3 year reunion was soon drawing near, Nothing definite stated, so we patiently waited For the dates we wanted to hear. Then the message arrived, the ject quite Hughes, They opened new vistas, and expanded our views, There was Beecher, a teacher well known to us all, Kotter and Osborne, Long and Dock Yack. (And who said that all poems had to rhyme ???) sub- clear. The reunion was scheduled for August this year And we will never forget the past times we've met. And the memories we all hold so But time takes its toll, of that its quite clear. For there are classmates of ours that aren here. But they are with us in spirit, Listen close and you'll hear it, The near silent cheers from our departed comrades. No swearing or fighting was allowed in the halls. seed, That has led us to our great gatherings, AND WE THANK THEM ALL. tw We never missed a chance to dance, To show what we could do, We cut a rug, did the jitterbug and even Suzy Q, We did the Swing and Highland Flings The Miners ville Hop and Beaver Bop, And all those other fancy things. Graduation day came and at last we were free, To go out into the world and what we Zola's class We then, are those grads who meet here today, Some of us grizled and most of us Sexton, Stan and ElmaVor-hee- s, Colleen Nolan Jones and Jack, John and Dorothy (Cam peau) Grim-shaJay and Rhoda Browner, Clarence Bud Williams, Gerald Schow, Carlie and Vern Gronning, Alice w, a ball. and Jack Miller, VIrgia Killam gray, And for reasons unknownjjusf i here, afent - And we mtss thenuiii Lorus Hand. And theres the old song that we've known for so long, And for us not to sing it, would surely be wrong. So lift up your voices to that grand small. But it was the scene of some great basketball, The '39 team that we all thought so State. Gordon W. Murdock, Class of '38, Piano, Texas. 1987. MHS School plays and operas, the Gold and Green Balls, Going to class In Bib Overalls, Smokeology class at the old later Pit, reunion attendance bit. There were nicknames a plenty, re'em too, member Those attending the Milford High School reunion starting with the graduating class of 1918 and going on up were: M. L. Buntin and Janet, Rosalie Skeeter and Pinkie, Shorty and Stu, Smokey and Skinnie, Noisy and Red, Curley and Pepper, Swede, Whizzer and Ted. Wally and Dolly, Poncho and Snake, Skandy and Andy, Bulldog and Bake. (Cook) and Hampton Burke, Winslow and Norma Rowley Banks, Barbara (Lewis) and Eugene Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker, Sue (Price) and Jack Rudy, Virginia (Ryan) and Harry Clark, Helen Jean (Schow) Doug and JoAnn Ryan, Wagner, The girls, so it seems, did not have so many, Sally and Rosie, Dot, Pat and Penny, Maggie and Peggy, Betsy and Bun, terms of endearment like But Sweetie and Hon. Elaine Albrecht Anderson, J. Ray Baker and wife, Mary Fisher Lewis, Hub and Annie Hickman, HelenSmith Knippen, Ruth Jones Stafford, Be- - we remember them Teachers, too, well, Parsons and Baker, Fernley and m CAVE Milford PublUK.d II I Utah 84751 I USPS POSTMASTL..: Uo Srnd address changes to Milford, 366, SUBSCRIPTION Utah beiwr RATES IN ADVANCE S12.00 PER YEAR' ELSEWHERE $19,00 PER YEAR COPY DEADLINES Ileus Count S751, Telephone: IN UTAH ttw koltdar 0t73-tOO- AND O Entered as second class matter weekly in the Hilford Post Office. N'tm L MONDAY PER NOON Ml on th firit thr days of in wk wtwn all feadilnts will mow tonrard on full workinf day to Saturday noon. MANAGING EDITOR Za-brls- kie T.I II S Sharing a Durham didnt bother a PUBLISHER HARJORIE UUf?...i-l- i- GRAY wife, Norman Baxter, Albert Smith, McCoy and Jackie Williams, Mack and Barbara Thompson, Owen Smith, A Til,. BESSIE EDWARDS OS BORN . Lou H "", on ""' """"'", ."' and Gwen Pryor, Rex and Carol Myers Carter, Lee Baker and MILFORD IN MOTION . . . JESSIE WILLIAMS WILMA DAVIS MINERS VILLE BARBARA MAYER . . VALLEY RUSTICO SAN MEL ' Howard CORRESPONDENTS OTEENV1LLE BEAVER SPORTS AND NEWS k, ne Milford High School Students Are We let's sing it again. great. Ro-mlc- Ross and Velma Patterson, Billie Bigson and Wife, . Charles Class and friend, Blair Coon and Joyce, Beverly Weston Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. William Cochrane, Virginia Baxter, Junior and Jerrie (Turner) Kirk, Isadore Perry Gil-lland wife, Gael and Doris Terry Elmer, Lorraine and Nona Wright Gillins, Alvin Frazier and wife, Ar-leJim and Jean Moore Hickman, FraFerren Moore Gardner, zier and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. Max Roberts, Hazel Tribole Nelson and Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Willdon Carter, Ira and Beth Fisher, Bob and Irene Atkin Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinross, Bernice Outzen Cer-ro- ni and husband, Margaret Cochrane Cheatham and Robert, Isa Maffel, David W.Sleaterand wife, WilmaCorbridge Vaughn, Leon and Dorothy Williams, Katherine Hendrickson Spacer and husband, Helen Kenny Harris, Valjean and Martha Ellen Williams, Walt and Kathleen Fotheringham Griffiths, Sam and Alta Griffiths Hickman, Andy Anderson, Lamolne and Ethel Tanner Lewis, Doug and Colleen Myers Farnow, CarlYountandMer-l- e White Bradfield, Leland Thompson and Vera Thompson Cooper, Carl Outzen and wife, Clyde and Emma Patterson Griffiths, Nona Eyre Miles and husband, Herb Coon, Reed and Kleda Gillins, Dixon and Enid Fotheringham, Olive Root, Jack and Willie Weston, Jean SmithMer-b- y, Walter McCulley, Theresa S. Bird, Selma Kirk, Foster Morris, Garthe and Helen Banks, Phyllis and Gerald (Zeke Hickman), Bert Leany, Ronda Openshaw Marshall and Ual, Flossie Rollins Adams, Mick and Louise Pryor, Carl and VleThomp-so- n, Jim Jones, Erma Hickman Smith, Donna Johnson Durrant and Alex, Duane Roberts and Hazel, Dick and Nell Hickman, Cecil and Josephine Killam, Leo Patterson and wife, Mary Banks Spykerman.Ferol Fotheringham Hansen and husband, Helen Roberts Bushman and Louis, Marjorie Young Conger, Joe White and Flora, Greg Buntin, Bob and Cerola Hesllngton Nichols, LolaDa-vi- s Banks and Gale, Faye Thompson Willisen and Ray, Louiene Patterson Kesler, Rae Bond Wright Eugene, Bill and Ida Smith, Elwood and Judy Vincent, Wallace and Dorothy Mastros,MelvinStanely,Mary Crooks Schow, Harold and Jo Pryor, ns old refrain, The very first Tigers to go on to lor which Moore JVooluros and Charles, Dave and Idonna Coleman, Wallace and Vickie Fotheringham, Lorraine Davis Horton, Bessie Killam Hancock, Melvin G. Bowman, Boyd and Florence Openshaw Evans, Elenor(Za-briski- e) would be, And once again we are assembled to share and recall, To kick up our heels, and have us That little old gym, so narrow and Ezcvpt verly Vincent Stafford and husband, Junior and Jean Eyre, Irene Griffiths Gerkln and husband, Thorpe and Norma Waddlngham, Helen Baker Wilson and Partner, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones, Mrs. Mark Jones, Dorothy Nolan Roberts and Bill, John Dern Outzen and son, Don, Gene and Gladys (Marshall) Pitch-fort- h, Ruth M. Zabriski, Margaret To the 35Class weallowe so much For they are the ones who have kept us in touch, They have chaired the committees, taken Die lead, Took the initiative and planted the The great depression and WPA, World War n and then VJ, CC Camps and Hanging Rock dances, Local Vamps and new found roman- P.O. GOVERNOR BANGERTER was on hand for the dedication of the State Park near Cove Fort on last Saturday. Free-mo- nt malls. There were the Freshman Frolics and Sophomore Skids, 23 Skidoos and Oh You Kids, Senior Hops and Junior Proms, Nervous dates and anxious moms, Dirty cords and Model "T"s The school hikes and plantingtrees. 2 Thursday, Aug. 27. 1987. Pag Myrtle Mills, : Bernice Jameson Limb and Rex, Lois Lee Norris and Moe, Jim andBarbaraMayer,Char-ll- e and Ramona .Smith, Ralph and Nelda Tanner, SBuljahEyreWunder-llc- h and Bill, Din sind Theo ZabrisWe Gillies, Doug and.Xnne Denny, Jane Yepsen Gillies and; Bill, Charlotte Holmes Reed andllhusband, Louise; White Sly, Eugene and Patsy John - 7ine c4t3 winnex are: Grand Champion-Raymo- nd Smith; First Place, 5 Blues, 4 Reds. Grand Champion Christine Hutchinson; Second Place, 1 Red. Kathy Riley, First Place, 1 Blue, 1 Red; Nedra Kennedy, First Place, 1 Blue, 2 Red; Don Livingston, Second Place, 1 Red 1 White; Gloria McDermott, Second Place, 1 Red; Ann Hickman, Second Place, 1 Red. ACRYLICS Pat Johnson, First Place, 2 Blues; Raymonde Smith, OnK h! can t pro-vi-fores- lly 825-553- son, Kathleen Kesler Jones, Arlelgh and Retha Cam peau, Norman and Dixie Lamb,' Ina Smith Norton and " . THANH Y00 To Wally, Garthe, Phyllis, Bue-la- h and all who worked so hard to make the Class Reunion such a success. We Thank You. Everything was well organized, beautifully prepared and graciously served. We had such fun getting reacquain-te- d with old friends and relatives. We are looking forward to the next reunion already. The Good Lord willing we will see al'o frou in 1990. Thanks Again, Blair and Joyce Coon LaMirada, California Those recently admitted to the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital were: Carol Ann August 18, 1987: Pierce, Milford. August 21, 1987: Myrl Jennings, Milford. tires. Davis Bene Johnson, Ethel Easton Luthi, Sara Frazier ""Myers and Ken, Lucille Frazier Oliver and Raymond, Richard Barnes, Ray Barnes, Margaret Grimshaw, Margaret Jones Grimshaw, Vvs Fotheringham Baxter, Gladys Sleater and Raymond Hare, George and Marilee Connell, Shirley Jones and Lee Rozelle.Wll-lar- d Evans and Wife, Mack Outzen, Bill and Edna Nichols, Garold and Marybelle Eyre, John Easton, Wesley and Katherine Martin Allen, Mabel Turner, Dixon and Enid Fotheringham, Bruce and Marilyn FoMildred Killam Hatheringham, milton, Gerald and Joann Eyre, Fran Hamilton. Mary Lynn Palmer. Amlle Am lie Hamilton, Vickie Rooke, Thelma Thompson Jeppson, Leslie Callahan, Lela Coleman, Martin and Winona Holm. Are you fascinated by other lan- -' gauges and cultures? By hosting a foreign exchange student, you can meet the world in your own home! We are seeking families to host students from Brazil, Mexico, Japan, Colombia, Spain, Germany, and Thailand. One of these boys or girls, selected for you, will live as a member of your family while attends the local high he or she school. These excellent students are very carefully screened, coand vered by medical insurance, provide their own spending money. They are eager to experience our American way of life while sharing their culture, but they can only do so if you are willing to open your hearts and homes to them. If you would like to participate in this unique learning experience, please contact international student exchange, P.O. Box 58, Fort Jones, California '96032 or in Calior fornia. Local Representative:Mary 3628 West 6000 7, Mendez South. Roy, Utah 84067. W-4- A, W-4- Those winning In the Fine Arts at the Beaver County Fair 1987 OILS also available free. To order, taxpayers can call The Tax Reform Act of 1986 requires all employees to submit a "Emnew Form W- -4 or Allowance ployee's Withholding Certificate,: to their employers. Workers must submit a completed form before October 1,1987, but they should submit it as soon as possible, so that the amount of tax withheld from their pay closely matches the tax they will owe for the year. If an employee does not file anew Form W-- 4 or A before October 1, the employer must withhold tax from wages as if the employee is single claiming one withholding allowance or married claiming two withholding allowances, depending on whether the employee checked the 'Single" or "Married" box on the roost recent Form W-- 4 on file with the employer. j lost families sought Indf-vldua- Taxpayers who wish to be sure that they get a refund when they file their 1987 federal tax return should double check the amount of tax being withheld from their pay checks. Free IRS Publication 919, "Is d old Milford High. eccentric Taxpayers should chock vjitti holding My Withholding Correct?" can be used to figure out the correct amount of tax to be withheld. Another helpful booklet, Publication 505, "Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax," is Shakespeare and Milton, Poe and Mark Twain, Those days in the classroom in our memory remain, The school lunch program was then quite unknown, The "Flat Kids" on buses brown-baggetheir own, No TV or Pizza or large shopping many years, Draw forth some laughter, extract some tears, As we remember School Days at in English Lit, The Hilltop Echo and student wit. Rotten egg gas in Chemistry class, The test tomorrow we hoped to pass, QMocx, ariOnelllng,' chorus and ' ' 'band:- ';'. dhrfcsaisa physics.'-a-hd the - madly r It was yes sir and no maam, cause trouble in class And you were quickly excused. Now lets all journey back those long ces, k V dress code required, and beards not allowed, We were simply attired and our music not loud, There seemed no peer pressure, no drugs were used, No dear. Blue. Marshall, Champion-Ran- dy Mar chant, Kyle Grand Champion 1 Red; Neil Yardley, First Place, 1 Blue, 1 Red; Jason Mayes, Second Place, 1 Red; Amber Mayes.Second Third Place, 1 Red; Ashley Mayes, Marchant, 1 Kristen white; Place, AlFirst Place, 1 Blue; Stephanie Mark 2 Reds; Second Place, brecht, 1 brecht, Second Place, 2 Reds, 1 white; Mark Hugh, Second Place, Red. 1 MHS REUNION A Red. 1 GRAPHICS Don Livingston, First 1 Red Place, 1 Blue; Second Place, and 4 white. GRAPHICS JR. DIVEION-Gra- nd -- - ..jfj Ail J J ennpetu 'J Kii FARM SUPPLY Competitive Prices Vltvelif to Jiilj or J & MineMville David Campbell 307-286- 3 I .'Pay? We're disqualified from answering this question because advertising is our business and we're already convinced. 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