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Show PAGES JUNE 30, 1995 SiriFatertwrb:frs! 1st- - -- Clock-8,080,2- 40 2nd -- LaDeaa Color w Welcome Hon,e Misiy Rom Grandfather 3rd-To- McKinght-19-" jaden 10 Prodziitiki-BrcadmakCT-4- ,3 11,100 Color TV Processor-3,192,69- a- 0 Maker-2,916,3- Szuhay-Indo- or home from the hospital and recovering nicety. The boy was seriously injured in an accident 30 & Theresa Electric Grill- 2,750,020 Mayer-AMF- rd PartableCassette-2,748,659th-Bo- Jaden Thomas, son of Greg and Cammie Thomas, Mayistn. Cream Gray-Ic- e 6th-Lay- ne w- is Crowtaer-Foo- d 5m-Pa-ul b M 0 Merryweather-Digit- al dockradio-2,640,91- 0 Acrylics I Manicure The Cinema 36-220- 7 By Appointment Friday, June 30th 'Vasper" (PG) Coming July 7th "French Kiss" (PGAl) Wedding Gift List Open Daily 7 p.m. Friday A Saturday 7 and 9 p.m. Closed Tuesdays Join In Giving A Gift Certificate To The Bride And Groom HotHite: Milford Drug & Gifts 55 North Main, Beaver 464 S. Main St. Ted Bridge hauls away the grand prize for his niece. Missy Rose. Phone; 387-210- 4 Ik End of an Era Keith and Joan Long locked the door of SMR Hardware at 5:30 P.M. Saturday, June 24th, just as they have been doing every Saturday evening for 25 years. This time was different; the final closing. Lack of customers or profits was not a factor in their decision; it's simply time for retirement. Prizes were awarded to the winners of the liquidation game at 2:00 P.M. Saturday. When all the hoop-l- a was over, Joan was asked if the store would close down early. She answered, "Certainly not. Closing time is 5:30. People are depending on us." That dedication and service built the hardware store into a Milford legend. Whether customers wanted a custom cut 501 board or a large construction hardware order, they were treated fairly and with courtesy. Milford will miss you, Keith and Joan. Enjoy a great retirement! Float Decoratings buppnes 4m Area'l Gi2 Asythia Away " Councilman Harlan Thomas said. :f: existing tots within me City boundaries, as ofApril 18, 1995, thai meet City specifications, that the hookup fee for water and sewer would be credited to die developer, and the developer will At turn waive any right to anyfinancial redemption from other people hooking up to that line. The hookup lam would remain as is. Councilman Thomas seconded the motion, alt in favor.', Canal members now say that ian't exactly whMfi meant, snd that hiss window of opportunity they will close. However, Tim Jones, City Engineer, mentioned in recent council meeting mat in equitabk solution to development inside city boundaries might be for the city to "You rwtte water and aswv lines and hivttte will have the money out ofthe upcoming boafc"tetoWcouncU members. Draft for the new General Plan has been completed and approved by the committee. Public meeting to examine the draft is scheduled for 5:45 PM., June 12 at the Senior Citizen like to tee thM room Center. TTw?mnrWnifarf1ialnn thw drafts, for D 0 Z?m P1 VV Evervthino to make your float a work of art! I b twtwkl fined," Councilman Sower said. One oonmon seme addition tome annexation pc4ky states that clevel annexed property may require deeding to the city of sufficient water righu ton eehmated water uiagerwiua em Reakkots are advised to examine the Ge council n that tenM fee tiro and get involved Be ao Dotaon, and Rusaefl Stnim) expire this year. 560 N. Main -- P. O. Box 460 Milford, Utah 84751 Phone: 801-387-24- 96 |