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Show MILFORD BAND READY TO r.IARCH 1HI3 ONLY NEWSPAPER IN 1HU THAT t UKL1) IN LAS VEGAS HELLDORADO PARADE - mm JWW AlthS ANYTHINITtniiT a.wwjl 411 JLtft.niin fl. j Milford City'i Junior Band, a bunch of kids, who in past years haven't been much betterthan have developed in me past two years into a group of polished musicians who have earned wide recognition for their accomplishmenjts.. Their latest recognition is an invitation received by Band Director Jerry Mc- -' Dermott to appear in the Hell- Horado parad at Las Vegas on HIGH STEPPER May 14th. They have also been selected as one of the 20 bands i invited to march in the July 24th parade in Salt Lake City. Under Mr. McDermott's direction the marching band has de; veloped a professional style of parade and maneuvers, and they f have been commended for their military precision and contlnu- - Sinsrle MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS 13.00 a Tew THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1935 Copy Seven Cent Vol. 53, No. 19 ous "at attention" appearance or whether marching, parading, ' NEW OFFICERS NAMED standing by while other bands METHODIST LEADER RED CROSS BLOOD COMMENCEMENT WEEK SCHEDULES are performing. TO VISIT MILFORD FOR DISTRICT AUXILIARY W. Dr. C. district The Wampler, group is led by The American Legion portion Afton Hollis as drum majorette, superintendent of the Methodist of the District Convention was STUDENT UNIT ASKS 150 HONORS AND ACTIVITIES and Barbara Tanner, Joelene Churches in the Utah Western last Thursday, bepostponed Winn and Sharon Varley, baton District, will be in Milford cause of lack of a quorum. A twirlers. Alice Cook, Dorothy Thursday evening, May 7, to conBy Dawns Galloway -- of a vocal solo by Mrs. Ramona later date for the convention will Blake and Thelma Blake are the duct quarterly conlerence. Commencement Week will get Smith, and a mixed quartet, be set by state officers. A pot luck dinner at 6:30 p. flag; bearers. The Auxiliary convention was under way Sunday, May 17, at Aaro nHansen, Faye Berger, ' ' The Red Cross Mobile Blook well attended and a very inter- 6 p. m. in the Milford High Ruth Lish and Gael Elmer. They received a No. II rating m., will .open the conference. This meeting- will be the last Bank will again visit Milford on esting business meeting was school auditorium as the Baccain musk playing, sight reading Tuesday, May 19, the Seniors and marching competition at the conference Rev. Wampler will Thursday, May 14th, and set up held, with Mrs. Idella Bateman laureate service begins. Dr. St. George Music Festival last conduct in Milford. after six their equipment at the L D S of St. George, district president, Louis L. Madsen, former presi- ar ehavinar a banauet In honor Saturday. This was a better rat- years of service to this area. At Church to draw 154 pints of presiding. Department Presi- dent of the U. S A. C. will be will be held in St. Bridget's Recing than many Southern Utah his own request, Rev. Wampler blood from donors, of Milford, dent Mrs. Lona Watson; Depart- the featured speaker. reation hall. will be assigned to a pastorate. South Milford, and Minersville. ment Secretary Mrs. Eva Copschools received. The invocation wl'l be given Afton Hollis, drum majMaster of ceremonies will be The Red Cross blood program ley of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Annie by Bishop Richard Jones of the d orette, who will lead the Griffiths. Jo Anne Barnes LeRoy three-wae t. n y Wo,,i r is a program of assist- Esplin, department chaplain, of City Junior Band down DEDICATE Class History, Kent TO MASTER UTAH GRAND Seventh-dafurnishes Cedar WP were the distinto of ance it forth the AdventFremont street in Las Vegas' City, humanity Class the Prophecy and 1st use whole blood for emergency Church will offer the bene - fiarw guished guests at the meeting. Helldorado Parade next week ninahnm h Hum Will fur-- I Election of officers was of of diction. the it citizens nation; held, Engraving courtesy Saltt LOCAL IilASONIC TET.IPLE ON TJAY Continued on Back Page Musical numbers will consist nishes vitally needed whole Continued on Back Page Lake Tribune. ; j blood and plasma for our armed Plans are nearing completion for the dedication on May 23rd forces, and it furnishes blood Up of the new home of Albert Pike Lodge No. 14, MiUord! $35,000 for making gamma globulin new the polio. weapon against " ' ill ' "' to be Masonic Temple. Only minor construction details remain mt v. QI'xK iMwy, him Donors may phone the Milford j of the edifice. dedication before completed or the Beaver County Hospital Ferdinand Erickson, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Clinic, if they are not contacted, of-U.h, Free and Accepted Masons, assisted by his Grand Lodge ) to make an appointment to save ficers, will officiate at he cornerstone laying ceremony sched- - a life. uled for 2 p. m., and will preside at the dedication ceremony in THE STORY OF the lodge room at 4 p. m. The w GAMMA GLOBULIN cornerstone ceremony will be NEW COACH New hope for children exposed public, and the local Masons will NAMED FOR MILFORD be hosts at an open house from to polio is flowing into thousands Lee R. Petty, B Y U senior of Red Cross blood bottles across 12 noon to 2 p. m., with the general public invited to inspect who will graduate this June, has the nation. The Red Cross has been named athletic coach at undertaken a dramatic expanthe Temple. In the evening the Grand Mas- Milford High school, according sion of its blood collection to EB ter will make his official visit to a Desert Newt announcement. make available for prevention of By SECOND-GUESPetty will coach football, aparlysis from polio all the with Masons of Franklin Lodge basketball, track and baseball, gamma globulin that can be obwHinMui!!i!jin!i!!ijfljn No. 27, Cedar City, and Albert and serve as director and teach- tained from : Pike Lodge of Milford. processing facilities. An above-quot-a collection of er of the physical education proA. of a Calvin member Behle, of is Gamma that part globulin $365.13 has been reported by Mount Moriah Lodge No. 2, Salt gram. human blood that contains antithe Milford area Cancer Lake City, will be the speaker at bodies built up in the blood mittee, putting Milford again the outdoor cornerstone laying A P NAMES T stream by the disease fighting in in the and top oyer top spot and Stuart P. Dobbs NEW OFFICERS of the body. These anti("the state with 182 abil'ty of quota ceremony, of Weber Lodge No. 6, Ogden, bodies remain in the blood to Ne serve turned in to date. wofficers, .. during will speak at the official visita' . stream. They can be separated 1853-5were Nearest competitor for top tion in school the year, the evening. con blood and P.-A. meeting from the whole honors is Garfield, with 137 More than 30 members of the elected at the centrated for injection into pa- week. the in school this of quota. high Union Pacific Masonic Club of Mrs. Loretta Cline and her California Leading the group as presi- tients suffering a variety of have chartered a spe-- " , V , will be Mrs. Loretta Cline. diseases. dent to be commend- cial Union Pacific car to attend volunteers are Recent Mrs. Norma Anderson was electexperiments sponsored ed for their work, and for their the ceremonies. the National Foundation for results. The new Masonic Temple was ed vice president, and Mrs. lone by ' ' treasurer. on Back Page Continued Baxter, secretary begun in May, .1852, when We're sort of proud of being roun wa broken for the the only photographer in the structure. The old frame constructed in 1903 which 2,G00 SHEEP DIE IN SUDDEN FREEZE area to get a pic- - j 118(1 Masonic hall, vd ture of the atomic cannon as it Losses estimated as high as $70,000 to $80,000 were suffered . r ving as an was transported thru Utah to :WM "zed erl by sheep men in the immediate Milford area last week when sudLas Vegas to fire the first atomic 0Pe house weather struck Southern Utah city. n an - O- O. F. hall, den snowstorms and shell in history. At least the v Rait Tjw. Trihun tvk i It had also been used as dance at the height .of the shearing season. One herd, owned by Don floor and roller skating rink., Brown and Arthur Nell of Manti, lost more than 800 heading durthe only picture. The new building, a The time the train moved thru a rain and snow storm. ing v cement and cinder block the various states was kept sort in loss Brown and the Major 32x68 has full feet, of a military secret, and other building Nell herd came when 500 newly-- 1 300 head from their original news photographeri just didn't basement with tiled floor, a ban- sheared ewes piled up in a shal- - herd of 2.000 head. These were two rest and rooms, learn when was the right time to quet hall, low. 100 gulley yards from the sca'tered over an area of a mile be in the right p'ace. M Las air conditioning and heating The weather was pens. c shearing a and fullyelec-trimodern, Vegas, we understand, there plant, V kitchen. The second floor just cold enough to freeze their The Armstrong herd, grazing were plenty of photographers, " vbodies and they died " ' east of Milford, had 1 000 Vt but with the cannon sandwiched is divided into lobby, prepare- unprotecte4 just t whcre theyjfell. head scattered from Mi'ford in between other trains they tion and storage rooms, rest The ewes were within a fort Black Rock, and losses ran " ? Just couldn't get decent shot. ' room, and a 32x42 lodge room. I V. ' O ' ' ' ' The lobby is tiled and the lodge night of lambing time, and Mr. fairly heavy. . i 'k , , I 1J V room carpeted, with rows of Brown estimated the loss in that . ' 'K V $ Sons, i InBEAVER AT one BASEBALL of e at theater-typseat comfortable pile sheep $30,000, running a herd in the Black -cluding the unborn lambs. Rock area, lost 300 head early lining the walls. V k v- 3:30 TODAY ? MILFORD k, yn A' 'T!rmm tt Nell and Brown lost another in the week. (Continued on Back Page) horn-tooter- l s, f i I 7; ! 45-pie- . - Mil-for- sw r- y r.'"dhe I ! I 23 I iiiiitiniinniHoniiu $30,000 All Piled t 1 ' " ll ! 9 b iuuta, But 9 JtCOAd . S 1 : '. 4 T. J -- -- v- ln ."r 'x i ; " I- sub-freezi- - two-sto- ry 20-ho- X I CS.' I - i v A , Exclusive - V V - The Atomic Cannon ' I "1 rm . k. t ? ir trw u i' - v -- ,.'. r $ .IU , ej" 4i v sT x 1 The caaaoa which will be sed ai the Nevada test site to fire history's first atoenfa i. CQactsattU. passed thru Milford last Sua day afternoon under heavy guard, arriving la Las Yegae It Immediately taken to Nllia Air Force Base Jo be bled and aaade read? for the The above la axcla-- slve photo by The Milford News. Engraving eourtMy Salt Lake Tribune f. r- 800 V w newly-ahor- a ' ' ' ''". shesp top- 'V pled Into a shallow gvJUf aad ditd near Frisco last week. lew aatoatea aiu the sheertf - .. i t C rain and during snow storm. Thty were from the herd of Don Brown and Arthur Moll el 20-ho- ur .1 -- i'r' i Mr. Brown esflmaJed the loss la the above pile-u- p at about Abora $30,000, Including tssaha MUtord Newt photo. |