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Show Milford's Outstanding Citizen VOTE FOR Farm Thursday. Oct. 29, Workshop On The effect of the new immigration laws on farm labor will be the featured topic for discussion when the Utah Farm Bureau kicks -off its 69th annual meeting of the Utah Farm Bureau Federation, Nov. 19, in the Salt Lake City Marriott Hotel. According to Frank O. Nlsh-igucRiverside, president of the state's largest farm organization, this discussion will be a highlighted portion of the organization's annual commodity conferences, which convene at 10 pjn. on November hi, CURTIS BAXTER "WRITE IN" DAB Y ROWLEY FOR MILFORD CANDIDATE by RussWilliams One of Milford's own, Daisy is known as a very industrious and hard working lady. Born in Fillmore, Utah, when she was five her family moved to Garr ison. Utah, into a log caDin which was later to become the first school in Garrison. Daisy said it took six days for the move, using one buck-boa- rd and their wagon to carry their belongings. An assortment of live stock also went with them. Once settled Daisy's father I will serve ALL citizens of this community with honesty and fairness. I am qualified to fill the office of Councilman. O Employed for five years by Ml ford City with 2 years as City Foreman and Watermaster. Fully knowledgeable of the problems within the Street, Water, Sever, Garbage and Police Departments. OCompleted Reserve Officer Training Course. otr l i 1 cu wiui trie Cfato of Utah in Culinary 3 O Fully avare of the problems and needs of the Retirees and Senior Citizens of this O Will work with and for the ferchants within the City. O Will Oppose . increases. O Will oppose tax increases or water rate any I taxpayer and citizen of this community, HOW CAST TO A 3rd, 1937, Senior Gitizon Donu Monday, Nov. 2nd Pork Chops Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Cottage Cheese Lettece & Tomato Salad Corn Biscuits Banana Nut Muffins Thursday, Nov. 5th Veg. Meat Balls Carrots & Potatoes Rice Green Salad Peas Wheat Bread Fruited Jello Monday, Nov. 9th Birthday Day Roast Beef Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Green Beans Vegtable Salad Lettece, Cauliflower, 54 BEEN PAID FOR Carrots Tomatoes, 23 PRIVATE CONTRIBUTIONS. BY The Senior Citiezr.s wish to thank doMr. and Mrs. Naruse for their senior the for nation of potatoes for citizens and Kevin Hanley for his to those service In delivering them unable to pick them up at the center. 14 386-23- AD HAS 50 me s 438-28- "WRITE IN VOTE" THIS POLITICAL 2nd, Starting Monday, November will be dinners citizen senior the served at 4K0 pjn. instead of Presidency Asks For "Gifts promise to represent you, the BE SURE TO VOTE NOVEMBER SPECIAL NOTICE ur eaver Stake expenditures of funds, other than that for which it is budgeted. any If elected, Go-GcUc- x3 ed Distribution. Water 19th. He said the recently passed immreform laws contain new igration white tops for mail delivery. Later! requirements regardin the hiring of Daisy took over the mail route her alien workers, as well as severe self and continued to deliver the mall penalties, of up to $10,000 per illuntil 1953 when she moved toMilford egal worker hired in some instanturning the mail contract over to her ces, for failure to comply with them. son. Daisy says she was the onlj As a result, there is a urgent need woman during those years to have an understanding jf how these for a mail contract. laws affect Utah's farmers, particWhen Daisy arrived in Milford ularly fruit growers and stockmen. she bought the Milford Hotel and 'Some aspects of Utah's agrilater the Foggie Apartments. She cultural Industry are very dependent successfully ran these businesses! on access to foreign workers, parfor twenty-foyears. She also ticularly our fruit and wool prostarted a sawmill.Daisy recalls that raised and other livestock durpigs ducing industries," the farm leadthere were no stores in Garrison. time and still does so today, this ing er said. "So it is in the best in so it was necessary for them to trav Daisy Rowley is a person who terest of every farmerto gain an unel to Nephi for supplies and to have percent of herself derstanding of these new laws, and their wheat ground into flour and gives whether it is carrying the mail, we're providing this conference to cereal. This trip had to be done running a hotel and apartments or assist with that need." with a team of horses and a wagon. raising livestock. It was once said Another conference session will In 1904 her father acquired the Is that Daisy "a diamond in the bring farmers up to date on possmail line from New House, Utah rough". The people who really know ible alternatives to the standard crto Ely, Nevada. Like all other fam her see a " highly polished diaops produced in Utah. Nishiguchi ily's did in that time, everyone in mond ". said manu farmers lnthe state could her family worked on the mail, de For all of the many contributions make a better living for themselves livery to all the small villages and has made to the young people if they would diversify into some towns in that part of the state such Daisy of our town, and for hiring young of the new crops being developed. as Smithville and Gandy. They used to help her with her live "For instance, there is a great dea wagon and team of horses.driving people stock, we ail know ner as a very mand for seed stock from the many over dirt roads in blizzards and very loving and generous person. new range grasses being developand that's certainly an oppored, B Yo u n g Wo n tunity for some of our farmers to Of improve their earning potential," he said. Love the Nishiguichi added that farmers of Beaver in kill the recreation The Beaver IDS Stake Young would also hear more concerning a Ward's West IDS Church. EveryWomen's Presidency would like to one is invided to attend. Donated study undertaken by the Utah DepartInvite any organization or individual ment of Agriculture, which seeks to items should be In no later than Noin our County to join with the Beaver determine if vegetables can be viably Contact 1987. vember 6th, Kathy Stake in giving a "Gift of Love" by and processed for use by 438-50produced Ola Lee or Myers, Riley, donation of handicrafts, quilts, or the new food processing facilities in Beaver; MariannaCraw money. These handmade crafts will or 386- - 2464, Janice Fails 386-23being constructed here in Utah. be taken to Salt Lake City to be "The revival of the state's Sue Limb of Minersville; sold during the Festival of Trees, Milford 395 vegtable industry could S. Craft Main, Boutique, now in it's 17th year, at the Salt be a tremendous boon to many 387- - 2710. Palace on December 2nd through The true spirit of giving is felt December 5, 1987. The funds raised as one walks through the "Festi-va- ll l in addition, tnree other conferewill be given for charity care at nces are also scheduled for the 19th' of Trees" seeing 260 gorgeousthe PrimaryChildrens Medical CenThese will feature information on the ly decorated trees, items in the "Gift ter. The amount of $434,015.00 was dairy industry, the livestock indusand 'Sweet the Shoppe", Boutique" presented to the hospital from last and the challenges facing farmtry, knowing that it is all volunteer effort. years effort. It is our desire to help ers who must pump irrigation water of Trees" the Tickets "Festival for make this years event even better. for their crops. Those desiring more in Salt Lake can be purchased from Beaver County has been a part information about any of these conin Women's the Presidency Young of this spirit of giving for several are urged to call the Utah ferences Beaver or Minersville or from the years. Items donated will be on dis4. at Bureau Far, in Milford. Craft Boutique play at an "Open House of the Festival" to be heldNovember 10th,1987 CITY COUNCILMAN O hot weather. Daisy said that after a few years her grandfather boughi two new Studebaker buggies with Page 2 1987 to) Reform Lous i I v labor Rolls 11 Cake -- & Ice Cream fhur sfilyf Nov. Eftu. Chjii, with Meat Vegetable Salad Corn Bread Celery & Carrots F'our Tortillas wcinnamon Sugar IceCream Monday, Nov. 16th 261-486- Pepper Steak Mixed Vegetables wLimas BU Biscuits Banana Pudding Elect JamoG E. Robinson EaauGP city Councilman Continued on Page 6 Popcorn will pop better before usinq. if Golume you leave it in the freezer for a full 24 hours 1 4 Year Term I IT't AND ClTl VITAL INTEREST IN BEAVER HAVE A IT'S PEOPLE,, DEVELOPMENT NOVEM AND FUTURE, Twelve years of managing my own 1987 business has given me experience in making decisions, solving problems and working with people, opportunity to serve as your councilman and ask for your vote i like would and support-o- an 1 november 3rd, 1987 in n MON SUN 2 WED TUE 5 3 5 flSVPB TESI :30 the General Election, m !(VSPS POSTMASTER: Send address chances to Bauer County News S Rnath Main, Milford, Utah 84751, Telephone: (P.O. 169) sutscmmoN hates IS UTAH in advance 12.00 -- -- mini r' MONDAY r it knar aae -- Ml erMc 4 EDITOR 'PUBLISHER , ttiWAHn NOON ..,., - "- sarardat aooa. W.T. WAGNER CORRESPONDENTS NEWS.. fsiaSsa UlilUan t fcr aJc ant'a, a MEL OSBORN laka( tke I'attaa' skim of Amaru a, ma mk me, irtwiaitila, wild mart -- 2nd Class postage paid at Milford, UT 9 II 10 and to iad ikt RMWttlr Jaira ar all. B 7 F00TBHU SEMIFINALS SEMIFINALS p.m. 12 J fiat- - 15 16 "T8 "17 1 FAC 13 14 FOOTBALL FINALS FOOTBALL FINALS Yearbook Meeting 21 ; Dane : Physicals, 7th & Don TV 22 23 24 Junior UIRESILINC Bake Sale 10th Grades 25 prnguUCH MILFORp 6 AND 7 PM AT BASKETBALL MILFORO AI OELTA 2G 27 20 THANKSGIVING THANKSGIVING NO SCHOOL NO SCHGOL BASKETBALL BUYCE VALLEY AT MILfORO BASKFJfiHLL KANAfi (T MILFORO 5:M0 ; 29 30 HARLAN THOMAS ' Let's take cafe of the commit- ments we've already made, before we make anymore If elected, I'll do my best to cut SPENDING Registrat "20 19 84751 MILFORD IN MOTION, JESSIE WILLIAMS WILMA DAVIS MINERSVILLE SAN RUSTICO VALLEY. .BARBARA MAYER ADAMSVILLE GREENVILLE ...BESSIE EDWARDS BEAVER SPORTS AND ;?" . ' 8 SAT FOOlBfllL ACT 0) PER inferences BECINNINC DATE FOR BASKETBALL RNO WRESTLING Entered as second class matter weekly in the Milford Post Office. PER YEAR $19.00 CQPY DEADLINES 0473-400- Teacher-Pare- nt L:0O-4:- 00 N LOYAL OPPOSITION FRI THU MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL 130 t & |