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Show '. MILFORD M : ft - . rrS i- - jTf C...,. " , 7 . - Z X. . ; .. v- - S - ..- Information. He said he talked to Juanita's daughter, Charlotte and that her mother and sister, Aleene --s are at: The Elderly Manor, 1009 East 4800 South, Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, Sept. 17, 1987, Page They said Juan It a would have of Milford and her former associates. Thanks so much John! MOTION Utah. many memories Funeral services were held September 10, 1987 in the IDS Church. Interment was in the Milford Cemetery. Jessie Williams By 8 84117-801-272-6- 048. 387-28- 38 spent six Bay and Eva East on weeks visiting their daughter, Penny Beths sister Marie andBudMunford from Cedar City visited here with her for a few hours on Saturday the 12th. Bud and Gladys Whittaker spent the Labor Day weekend visiting their son, Brad and Shirley Whittaker In their new home In Orem. Brad recently moved from Kanab to his new job as manager of the Timp District In Orem. Recent visitors at the home of Fred and Hilda O'Leary were Mary O'Leary and boyfriend, Eric Beack-struThey were on their way home after visiting relatives In St. George. William and Jeanette O'Leary and children, Virginia and Fredy from Ruth, Nevada visited with Fred and Hilda O'Leary last week. James and Kathlyn Holm of Salt Lake City spent several days in Milford helping her parents, Fred and Hilda O'Leary and visiting James' brother, Charles Holm and other relatives. The Ross Patterson family had as guests the past week a neice, Arietta Lord from Grass Valley, She also attended the California. Debbie Baxter Patterson Craig Yardley inSt. Louis.Mlssdurt. They returned home on the 10th of September. Their daughter, Peggy Fisher and two sons from Cedar City spent the weekend here visiting with them. attended funeral Maude 1 Crane services last week for her great grandson, Ren Nielson, son of Kenneth and Sheila Nielson of Salt Lake City. Robert Crane from Las Vegas spent Saturday here visit'ng his mother Maudel Crane. On Sunday the 13th many relatives and friends were here to attend the missionary report of Kenneth Bradshaw, son of Neil and Linda Bradshaw. He just returned from the Puerto Rico, San Juan, mission. Ray and Charlotte Whiting and two sons Brian and Kelly and Whiting drove to Salt Lake last Thursday to meet their City daughter, Kathy when she returned from a mission to Little Rock, Arkansas. They also visited with their daughters, Vicki Whiting and Brenda and Brett Bowen and family. They also attended the West Jordan Temple on Saturday. Mike and Sherrie Yardley had a birthday party for their daughter, fifth birthday. Kaycee for her Those attending was Grandpa and Grandma Yardley, Grandma Empey from St. George, Wayne and Evelyn Yardley and family from Salt Lake City; LaRee Stewart and Mary and two children. They ena delicious dinner served by joyed the Yardleys. Beth Edwards and her son, Bryan from Midvale spent the Labor Day weekend visiting her son, Robert and JoAnne Edwards and family in Claremont, California and her son, Hal and Karlene Edwards and family in Diamond Bar, California. Van-Luv- 71 M7 iS w Robert Crane of Las Vegas visited his mother, Maudell Crane during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Patterson and family of Orem, Utah visited the Ross Patterson family and other relatives and attended the Baxter, Patterson wedding. Elaine and Andrea Burns and friend, Jerry Mainis visited the Keith Longs during the Labor Day Weekend. After attending the Sidewalk Sale and Mud Rally, everyone went to Miners ville Lake where they joined the Kevin Long family for two days of boating, waterskiing and Don Heath and LaRae visiting. Home of Sallna also stopped by to enjoy all of the fun. Lynda and Al Carvalho hosted a lawn party at their home. Theyser ved a delicious barbeque dinner to a large group of their friends and neighbors. Everyone had a great time. John and Barbara Cazahous of Farmington enjoyed a few days visiting with her mother, Kathleen Jones and brothers, Tom and David. en OH 1AKET EVERY TIME MOUKJITEDQ'S I'Joodly Specials AT Foodfoi'jn South Main 387-24- 41 Milford. Utah Win A ERifle "5 hh L NO PURCHASE NECESSARY DEPOSIT NAME Must be 18 ADDRESS AND IN ENTRY BOX Years of Age and Citizen of Utah Drawing October 15th Need Not Be Present to Win njinaj-Lr- Hunting Licenses And Ammunition 10,& lb. Bacon With Purchase .10" We will now go back to our Book-A- N EARLY HISTORY OF MILFORD by GEORGE A. HORTON, JR. We have about a chapter left. "When the canvassers found out what had taken place they refused to count the votes in Milford and three other precincts of the county where votes had been sworn in. This action gained space in the NEW YORK HERALD of August 12 which said, "The Mormons have been learning returning board tricks," and then referred its readers to the following dispatch it received from Salt Lake City. The Mormon returning board of Beaver County threw out the vote of the Gentile precincts of Frisco, Milford, Adamsville, and defeating the State Sheriff elect on the Liberal ticket. Jhe Gentile voters of Frisco have resolved to refuse to pay taxes in consequence of this disenfran-chisemen- t. At the order of the County Court another election was held in Milford to elect a justice of the peace, but again some irregularity took place and it was necessary to set another election to get the matter settled. Before all the excitement caused by the local elections had abated, during the month of September attention was shifted to the state and national political scene. On the 22nd of this month the Liberal Party held its nominating convention inSalt Lake City to determine a candidate for delegate to congress. TheDE-SERE- T NEWS In commenting on the convention said that during the proceedings there was somewhat of a deadlock among several prospective candidates and then chided what happened with the following. ...Just here the idea suddenly occurred to somebody to nominate Allen G. Campbell for delegate to the complete Congress, and unpremeditation of which was evidenced in the unfurling of a flag, which bore his name, at the other end of the hall. This action was apparently successful and the convention forthwith named Campbell as their candidate. Though this action had been plan -ned it came as a mild surprise to the candidate who was not at the conWhen he was told what vention. had occurred he treated it as a "pleasant hoax of his partner in the mine" Matthew Cullen, but when he was persuaded that it was a fact willingly accepted. Campbell was a familiar figure around Beaver County having business interests in Milford In addition to partnership in the Horn Silver Mining Company which had helped him become a millionaire. He was born In Pulaski County, Missouri in 1834, but moved to Colorado in 1859 at the time of the "Pike's Peak" excitement when the in Beaver were trying to or- settlers "Jefferganize the area as the son Territory." In 1870 the mining developments in Utah attracted him, and a few years later he had purchased into the Horn Silver Mine. There was a general feeling that Campbell was sufficiently to fit the best interest of the Liberal Party and had ample funds to support the campaign. Campbell's opponent in the election was George Q. Cannon who was now running for his fifth term. Cannon was recognized as one of the leading Mormons, an Apostle, and before the election was held he became first counselor in the First Presidency of the Church." THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: In August during the Class Reunion, I had a picture of the Class of 1918, first graduating Class of M.H.S. We were wondering about the rest of the Classmates on tae picture beside M aymeSchow Crook Silvcrstonc fan At the regular price of $7.59 Vake pan & JSteakaJt On Uou ilk Munt -- ston who was able to be with us. John Grimshaw said Juanita Miller was in Salt Lake City at a rest home and would let me, know. I got a letter from John with the 30 travel boards. As manager of the Timp District, Whittaker will oversee service to about 20,000 customers in the Orem area. Bradley attended schools inMil-for- d and received his business degree at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. He and his wife, Shirley have five children and will reside in Orem. geles, California. " He is survived by his wife, Rose Morris, two stepchildren, 2 brothers and 2 sisters, Foster Morris, Mrs. Clyde (Lola) Ogden, Utah; Tanner, Provo, Utah; Thelma Gll-liand LaMarr Morris of Milford Jeff and Brenda Johnson are the proud parents of a baby girl born on September 6, 1987. v The little lass weighed in at 8 pounds 11 ounces. She ns joins two other sisters at home. MM U thru October 10 18 ColotA JnttoAicing, Mew Patterns QuaiitieJ, an 1 i o tUn UtieJe ofiJ Hell afA fltceJ Special ' Y II 1 i - 1 .in. S3 m IN ALL TEXTURES PLUSH SCULPTURES TEXTURED PLUSH MULTI-COLO- R PLUSH LEVEL LOOP CUT AND LOOP BERBER'S KITCHEN PRINTS HI-LO- All In Advanced Performance Nylons ANS0 IV-C- F NYL0N-ANTR- EXTRA 0N BODY FOR THE Best in Appearance, Performance and Styling Willi SPECIAL $295 Completely Installed Over Heavy Pad iQ PLUS SPECIAL PRICES Christmas or gifts Remnants and Roll Ends for those real On small areas, BATHS, HALLS, BEDROOMS, pital. If you have articles you wish to have picked up for the sale call Maudell Crane, 2476 or Velma Patterson, 5509. were held for Funeral Services September ty for any occassion? If you do, plan to attend the Senior Citizen Bazaar on Saturday, September 1 9th at 12:0D Noon at the Center west of the hos -- library. William Wallace Morris who passed away September 5, 1987 in Los An- Built-i- MILFORD etc. n Soil and Stain Resistance PRICES STARTING AS LOW AS Need birthday, 39 Area Obituaries 30 Day SAVE FROM $2.00 to $4.00 OFF REGULAR PRICE Off an Kanab area. While in Kanabhe served as President of the Chamber of Commerce and was involved on economic and Barb Kir a Mayer Go-Gottc- to the building. More remodeling is planned as soon as the money becomes available. Lib-a-iJones would like to remind everyone who is physically unable to go to the library that she will gladly deliver ( or have delivered) books to the home. The library has a great selection of all the most popular authors: Sydney Sheldon, Harold Robbins, Janet Dal -ley, Tom Clancy, Jackie Collins, Plus Arthur Halley and more. they just received many new paperback romances. If you would like books delivered to your home call the library at 387-50Monday through Friday from 2:00 pjn. to 6:00 p.m. The Board approved a "Friends of the Library" program. Anyone can become a "Friend" by donating $100.00 or more. All donations will be used to lm prove the National Corp. atCedarCityandAn-tioc- h, California before transferring to Utah Power and Light. Most recently he served as manager of the Eggs Saute Wfilttaket Utah Power and Light has appointed Bradley Whittaker as manager of the Timp District at Orem, Utah. Whittaker has worked in the electric utility industry for 18 years. He was manager for California Pacific 8V g. members Bob Davis, Grimshaw, Margaret Sherm Myers, Helen Sherwood, Ruth Smith, Wayne Wiseman, Marjorle Gray and Librarian Kathleen Jones.to They discussed the remodeling libe done on the building. The state which brary issued a $950.00 grant the City of Milford matched, to repair and replace the windows. Most of the windows are going to be closed in. This will not only help with the heating and coolingbills but will also be done In such a way as to add beauty named manaaei Valley, over Dealer Cost Orange Duice a ?Llt Extra Special 1 Z,7W - It's first meetinglastThursdayeven-in- Present were board BRAD WHITTAKER few Any Hunting Supplies (Allow one Week for Special Orders) Cost TT.." t Will Special Order Your V .TT San JMtico spon-tanie- Savage Model 99c - The water has dropped three feet at Sevier Lake since the Crystal be- Peak Mineral Project started, The brine will be extracted from neath the clay surface. Wedding. UlLiU& 31 The library board held regular m. I D8D flew TOP QUALITY CARPET Jn cAn day Of ColotJ Numbering into the Hundreds mm Furniture & PURCHASE NOW AT THESE GREAT SAVINGsl AND HAVE IT INSTALLED LATER! Appliance BEAVER |