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Show THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN THE WOULD !;iillll!!l!l!lltil(Illini!!!!i!!lin!!lll! s n5 j v, . i-t- r. thermit n 655feIMWJ. cttmum, V, :'Offlslffl .'...as i si t zr i in i I H :J 111 AT CAKhS A NY wir.i'i n L If II I f Ms . School r 1 tJmfr jjB a Dawns Galloway Milford School Editur By SECOND-GUESSE- H l)(llllliillf!liii!!ll!!ll!l!ll!!)!!i!ll!lli Two notes in the mail-ba- week: g this : , . Editor, Milford News: . MARCH 12, 1933 MILFORD, UTAH; THURSDAY, $3.00 a Tear Single Copy Seven Cent V4 ' I i &tim h ... Ii!N'() ABOUT MILKOUli i Vni .vi N'n ii A tx g. RUSSELL SLY WINS ESSAY CONTEST Russell Sly, a sophomore at Milford High, won the essay con test sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, announced 1 Mrs. James E. Price, Americanism chairman. Russell will a silver medal and S7.50 in cash. His essay, entitled "My Amer- ican Heritage and What it Means I to Me," has been entered in the Has Milford got any parking " TIGERS TO FLAY U P READY FOR laws in force? If so let's do it JACK CRAHAN TO SERVICES HELD FOR up right. The law should be . TONIGHT VACATION TIME NOMINATED FOR enforced on aU violations Southern Utah District comDeM- A i ."absolute-vacation time are tion, according to Mrs. Price. and game, stead of making an example of STATE LEGION OFFICE SpringMINERSYILLE'S ly the final game of the year," just around the corner and the . Just a few. Cases , heard in Justice O. rc-will be 'played Thursday eve- Unum i'acitic Railroad is ready 1 of shown commander Jack Crahan, Partiality has been week: the Koch's Court past ' ning. Perry Neal, coach of the for them. U P's 1953 program SCHOOL PLANS Milford American Legion Post garding such lately. Gordon Porter Rees, Brigham OLDEST RESIDENT Milford High Tigers, announced of Utah Arizona national park FIRE DRILLS If double parking or in the ' No. 16, will be nominated for City, overparklng on Main St., tours was announced today at toaay. Under the direction of r.mtrh wrong direction is in force then State Legion Commander at the fined $3. Funeral services were held in Opposing the Tigers will be the road s Omaha headauarters. i Neal the hieb. hni i. k let's enforce it on all violating state convention, it was revealed ' , Mil Minersville L D S Chapel last the Milford M Men, and pro- - Th; season in the parks opens structed in the procedure to be Z , . ... this rule. There should be some- - following the regular meeting of .. . . teen last Milford done Post the agers Thursday. itou vi uie tame wm neip ae- - June id witn motor bus tours iouowed in case of a fire. The regarding thing D. Minersville's of 88, be the j no team to will name driver's Fisher, Mary Mr. Crahan's expenses fray from first Cedar fire drill was performed leaving driving around with daily City, aO each. parking, fined $2 oldest resident, who died Friday Provo, where they will be spec- and closes Sept. 6. license. Monday at 9:15. placed in nomination by the Mil-at the home of a daughter, Mrs. tators at the State Class B BasCome on, let's do it right or ford delegation. Before the drill the students Bus transportation, meals and were Margaret Paice Sears, parking Cora Goodwin, of causes incident ketball tournament. not at all. informed as to when ,he fined $2.50. in direction, Decern wrong Milford to are in included in the drill would take t to age. Coming Game time is 8:30 o'clock, lodging fNum Withheld) which range from $18.25 structed how to act.place and inber, 1051, as an associate of Bishop Ruben Dotson conduct- Coach Neal said, and admission fares, Before the Mrs. George Goodwin, warnr a "Babe" Ruth, Mr. Crahan be- trip tnru .ion ed the services, which were as will be 25c for children and 50c Ior drill each reteacher advisory read in ticket affive-daerror), (given y came active in local Legion tional Park to $78 for a ing Dear Mr. Williams: adults. follows: the Instructions for the proce' election was ceived warning. Traffic .ticket at last the Canand fairs Grand (journey thru . Zion, dure to their class. During the Song, male quartet, Milton I want to take this opportun- - nnm(lH rnmmanfw of the Mil- - said to have been marked "warn-- , yon and Bryce Canyon National rest of the Lee Marshall, MarA Dafor what to year there will be thank of "violation." you you ity j I'arks. ford post. Ha sparkplugged the ing" instead Kaibab National Forest GEOI.OG YMUSL'UM vis and Harold Baker. four drills. "For approximately did last night at he ball game. building of the American Legion Mon-and I Cedar Breaks National these drills the students will be Invocation, Moroni Myers. It is too bad that things like Club, and has managed the club DISPLAYS SKELETON L. C. Ward, violation of ordiument. Vocal Solo, Vance' Fisher. given no warning," Coach Neal that come up at ball games. since it opened. nance prohibiting using streets Mrs. of A new Tribute of a that said. respect, Lucy skeleton, pecAfter alL the game is for sportsfor storage. Fined $5.60. Williams. animal which cary, a oeverai students are taking Included in Mr. Crahan's vetj manship. Address and obituary, Mrs. lived in Utah about the same CLASS OF '49 stations in the building by the If we made a mistake we are erans organization activties are ARMY ATOM TESTER Williams. time that Lake Bonneville exist HAS REUNION fire hoses and extinguishers. The sorry for it, but we only tried to a term as Chef de Garre of the VISITS IN MILFORD M. Fisher. is now beine assembled for i Ira ed, four fire Address, comnot all 8 see are be-- , 40 et in New York, past do our best. We ran of son ,ne graduating Class of 1949 ing taken extinguishers TSgt. Arthur Johnson, Vocal duet, Vivian Marshall the University of Utah Geology care of by Donald the things at one time, players mander, Disabled American Vet- Mrs. . Sophia Johnson of Milford, u rne peccary display Museum, Rowley, Gordon sometimes block your vision. erans, chief conductor for the stonned here this week for a and Sylvia Davis. the fine turkey McDonald, Larry Paice, Vaughn Willaims. is Frank enjoying Address, Golden being prepared by The time in question was the C ty of New York (40 & 8) for. visit with friends and relatives Edwards, Da' dinn Vocal duet, Mel'oa and Harold York, curator of the museum, prepared by Father vid Griffiths, Dean Stoker, Vee half line or play. If five years, past commander of en route to the atomic testing wer Ward Leech, Barbara wadsworth, Baker. has assembled all the din- - line Monty Ashworth the player went over and back an American Legion post in in Nevada. Benediction, Parley B. Fisher. osaur and reptile displays found Jean Mayer, Frank Lewis, Bruce and 'Dyke LeFevre. . I didn't see it. If I had I would New York, 1953 member of the grounds to now FUlv-eDonald assigned Johnson, Glenn, Glenn, Jeanne Pallbearers were Vance there Kent James, Jimmy have called it that "way. I be- National Veterans Preference theSgt. Kinross, Air Research and DevelopRichard Fisher, Robert GoodExpanding the displays is an Bracken, Ralph Moore, Shirley DeMar. Banks, Ronald Uffens. lieve I wanted Milford to win Committee, and service as a ment group of the U S Army, Arden Clark Goodwin, win, Rehapart of the geoiogy de- Smith, Betty Jane Ferguson, Billy Reese, Gary Anderson, as important much of Veterans the member the ball game just about completecf 6VS years of serv- Richards and Jerry Gibson, The has partment's program, and addi- Loraine Holm, Derald Jones, Paul Jlmlnez, David Pullem and as you do, but I did my best to bilitation Committee. ice which has taken him to sev- grave in the Minersville ceme tions are made to the museum uorothy Caiter, Vena Wilson, Darryl Schramm are In charge and imparcall the game fairly eral foreign countries as a tech- tery was dedicated by Deward whenever worthwhile Tiny Persons, Jerrold of the fire hoses. specimens tially. The boys had the chance nical advisor to foreign govern- Blackburn. Charlene White, and Mr. The fire signal consists of are found, according to Prof. on four foul tries right at the TIME GROWSSHORT ON ments. About 20 men will be Mrs. Fisher, a native of Beav- William L. Stokes, director of and Mrs. Jesse Long. three series of three short bells, end there. I think that the ' under his direction in the tests er County, was born In Miners- the museum. coach should be congratulated on FILING P W PAY CLAIMS The program arranged by making a total of nine bells in which begin next Tuesday. ville Dec. 17, 1864, a daughter The museum, the best of its Ward Leech, are a his team because they Senior class presi- all. AU students who have been ofAnnouncements from the of Ellas Hicks and Nancy Phipps kind between Denver, Colo., and dent and reunion good team and have come a long chairman, in- assigned fire stations should Blackburn Hicks. She attend Ben- HOSPITAL NOTES has what is probably cluded a harmonica solo by proceed to those stations Imme ways this year. I think that the fices of Senator Wallace F. to the hos ed the Minersville schools, often California, confined Patients the largest collection of dinos when' the fire signal is T gesture of the trophy was a good nett and Senator Artuhr V. pital the past week for medical i waiking five miiei to school car- - saur tracks In, the world, accord- Donald Olpnn. talks hv Mr rvn a diately Mr. Horton and 1e1n- and idea Mrs. Wilson, a you and oi advise Utahns eligible un- treatment include: Mrs. Katie The purpose of these drills is rying a lighted torch with which ing to Prof. Stokes. should be congratulated. the class prophecy written in der .the War Claims Act for Vest, and Mrs. Margaret Lund to start the fire. She was a pioto An with the Amu exchange give the students practice in WelL maybe I have said r-of-war 1949, by ilelvin Persons; a pipay must file their neer church worker, and one of ican Museum ox natural History ano out of the building - go'ting cnoueh. I was only trying to claims by April 9th. solo Barbara Jean Mayby underMrs. Ruby Ashworth the first practical nurses In the of New York City resulted in ob and quickly safely. do a job nobody wants and I of slides taken :er, and showing went major surgery pn the 5th. county. Under Public Law 303, Amertainlng one of the best speci- In Bermuda by Ward Leech; guess I failed In the eyes of some Mrs. Nettie Myers of MinersIn September, 1883, she was mens, he pointed out. The Uni- Alaska scenes It was on my mind ican prisoners of war during ville people. by Donald Glenn; MUSIC DEPARTMENT March to Joseph Martin Fisher versity traded half a dinosaur the entered married hospital surviv or their War World last not I II, until did of views night. sleep South Carolina and PRESENTS ASSEMBLY surgery. She was In the St George L D S Temple. fpund at Dinosaur National MonThe sports fans will not have to ors, may receive a maximum of 6th for minor Bruce Glenn. Washington by 111 health forced her reAn assembly was presented 11th. March released Before ument near Vernal for horse fosworry about me coming there to $1.50 per day for each day such church Tuesday from active tirement by Mr. McDermott and letJean sevof read were sils, Betty Ferguson subjectplaster reproductions work any more ball games. I his music students. are several of counMrs. Lane Frazier Mr. as sne a and nad served wont, reral extinct reptiles, and other ters from class members unable The don't have to do it, and the re- ed to inhumane treatment and of their consisted of the In third Ward Minersville the selor program parents to proud item. attend ChrisNorma to to labor or forced including contrary sult that comes from it is Just 6 lb 1 oz Elaine, born Relief Society presidency, and Donald Pilchforth, Ellen musical numbers which will be tiansen, not worth taking what you have the Geneva Convention of 1929. daughter, The is Utah museum Geology at the Milford Hospital March was a visiting Relief Society presented at the musical festo for it. mainly devoted to paleontology Williams, Grant Wood, Doris tival in Kanab. filed on the 12th. The Fraziers also have teacher for many years. must be Claims Bob and Baker, Daisy Hansen, that Is, it consists chiefly of Maybe some of those people The assembly began with the . An expert seamstress, In her form, WCC 611 In the one son. Louis Stewart, Sylvia Oakden, fossils need to take the exam and try approved of Most extinct animals. and of Allegiance led by most oi of living case made she Pledge younger days Kent Myers, Georgia Higgins, it themselves. WCC 600 in the case of survivErnes. McDowell and Bert the burial clothes In Minersville. of the fossils were found in Utah oharroU Stott, Alan Appleton, Edwards. It was followed Sincerely, be obtained Pulopher underwent appendec- She spent many hours caring for and adjoining states. One of Charleen White, I u Dean Thomp by the Invocation given by JenTHALES BROWN. ors. Forms may from the War Claims Commis- tomy operations on March 9th. the sick. She had been noted the most complete skeletons of son, Nils Johnson Jr., Mack nie Sue Smith. the dinosaur Allosaurus that has or The program consisted of a sion in Washington, D. for her beautiful gardens. ever been found can be seen in Thompson and Ted Myers. David Morris was treated at Mr. Fisher died In 1910. saxophone Mr. and Mrs. Rue Nielsen from the Veterans Administraquartet, Gayle Tolley, museum. Corsages and bouttonieres of Harriet Cline, Russell Sly and She is survived by four of her the Geology made official visits to postmast- tion, Red Cross, or any recog- the hospital on March 10th for All of the dinosaur and reptile the graduation flowers, roses Vaughn McDonald; a French ers in Iron, Washington, Kane nized veterans organization in head injuries suffered in an acci seven sons and daughters: Mrs found in the museum and carnations, displays on railroad. were the each horn quartet, Neil Smith, Joan dent Ed Utah. week. last ICora) Goodwin, Minersville; and Garfield counties have been assembled by Mr. member of the class given who was Barnes, Sandra Johnson and Parley B. Fisher, South Milford; York, who has been at the present at the reunion. Betty Ferguson; A soprano solo Stanley M. Fisher, Midvale; Wilsince 1924. A First liam Lane Fisher, Sacramento, by Lois Jean Fowles; a brass 17 grandchildren, Calif36! quartet by Karl Merryweather, n "ilWIIP and five Jerry Mayer, David Pullem and Rulon Hardy; piano solo, Ruth great Cline; alto saxophone solo, Rus... sell Sly; girls' trio, Sandra Johnk son, Bonnie Lund and Jonelle V Baxter; piano solo, Patricia trumpet solo, David Puli lem; piano solo, Gayle Edwards; i x soprano solo, Afton Hollis; clarMr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers inet quartet, Mary Jane McCul-leand children plan to move to Monte Ashworth, Darryl Los Angeles in the near future. Schramm and Earl Stonehocker; "I and a group number by Jerry r. V--' v, ' h Mr. and Mrs.-A- . B, Merry- Mayer, Carlyle Stott, Leland weather and daughter Linda Beard, David Pullem, Darryl were in Salt Lake last week at Schramm, Monte Ashworth, Pat the home of Mrs. Merryweather's Wilcock and Mary Jane McCul-ley- . sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. We are sure that these .and Herbert McRae. V l . four or five other students will Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hickman represent, our school very well and two daughters of Provo and i at Kanab. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christiansen and daughter of Salt Lake were ' DR. SIMONS PRESENTS euesti at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grlmshaw last ILLUSTRATED LECTURE week. The. Christiansens are e 1. l TO CHEMISTRY CLASS staying for a longer visit. i4 Dr. Jesse Simons and his labMr. and Mrs. James Pasborg oratory technician, Lee Schiede-mareturned last Wednesday from visited the chemistry class Idaho, where they attended the last week. A very Interesting funeral of Mr. Pasborg's nephew, lecture was given to the students son . Lewis Pasborg, W-.'w..:and many experiments took "Mrs. Ernest Mr. of and Pasborg. iv' j . j Momuh' jftufye! N post-seaso- - n j J ! . i j j J ! . I 1 j , . . . one-aa- y wa-fo- 1 j pig-lik- e . I ! iuii ". Va-wh- mid-cou- o rt j r, Spain-howe- r, Wat-kin- I prisone- veteran-prisoner- - s ! C . Uni-vers- Buick's Half Century Later Customer , it - . PerijJiaJ j Wil-coc- y, ' . V h f if t n, - "I In the days when most doctors mad their, daily rounds In horse and burgy. an enterpriiing young physician just starting bis practice in Flint, Mich), purchased a Mhorseleu eairiajra." It was tte first car ever sold by a new maker Buich Motor Car Co. Buick. now the fourth largest manufacturer eiautomooiUetswwrU.toaUrkaCMea) .w (hA, Anniversary this year and when the city of Flint staged a "Salute to Buick." Dr. Rills, who lives in Birmingham, Mich., was present. He is shown at the wheel of an early model Buick with Ivan L Wiles, general manager ef Buick and. vice president el Jockey Myers is back in place. Among the things discussed Mil- -' ford after spending three weeks in Las Vegas with a so iv and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Art Palmer. He is now at the home of his son, Clinton Myers. In-la- w Newy Ikeaat, wmlad iliiliMii ily tt f Ihek cm4, ImIu of ea ASunn la St UWvfWty'i Unlvenlty ! SW fltliy were the digestive system and how the gastric juices react to different situations. A 'test was made on one of the boys as to (Continued on Page Fi"e) |