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Show miininiinininiininicsnni 0 unno-- (Sat 9 JteaML 'iHE ONLY NEWSIER THAT t AKKS ANYTHING ABOUT MlLr'ORD WORLD IN PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. LaMar Outzen left Monday July IS for Salt Lake after receiving word of the birth of a new grandson on that date. Jean and Ann Marie Outzen Wright are the new parents.. By SECOND-GUESSE- S ':Tl!ni:ii:!'!l!!ii:ii:il!IIH!!!!!l!!ii:i Last Sunday Kenneth Healey, former Milford resident, piloting a plane en route from Salt Lake to Bryce Canyon and Richfield, landed at the Milford airport for i gas. He was on a flight as part Of his training for a commercial license. Mrs. Ireta 30 No. Vol 53, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1933 (UTAH) NEWS i Zabriskle, greataunt of the pilot, and Michael F. Healey, father ELK HUNTERS HAVE ' of Kenneth, who was In Milford BEAVER COUNTY SCHOOLS TO HAVE at the time on his regular U P NEW SET OF RULES ' run, spent a short while at the ' Sportsmen applying for elk LESS OPERATING MONEY THIS YEAR airport with Mr. Healey. not should this the year permits Mrs. Earl Stonehocker and following changes in the laws, At a apodal budget meeting th children spent the past week at rules, and regulations latter of June the Beaver governing part was the by the economy slashe . i . Fish Lake. iloard of Education adopted the capital this hunt, as shown in the outlay, which was slashed 1953-6school budget of $14,235.97. This decrease will published proclamation: which la $26,290.39 under any major lm-Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollls Application by mail ONLY on he budge expended during the probably prevent to buildings and and Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hollls provements forms the last futcal . special year, according to fig- grounds of the dltsrk-tprovided by and son have returned from San Fish and Game department. The ures released rrom the school of- On the revenue side of the budDiego, Calif., where they went kes here. get, the local schools suffered a to visit Jack Bockwoldt before forms will be available without All department showed a de- - loss of $13,400 from the State cost at all license dealers by reaae, ranging from $60 to $14,- - Equalisation fund as a result of his departure for overseas duty. 1. The $15 application '35.97 August lor next a decrease In Class Room Units In Mrs. Bockwoldt returned with expendifee must by certi- tures with the year's of the District. Another loss was re- the group, and will remain with exception fied check, cashiers check or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenwhich was costs, $700 flected in the Veteran's neth Hollls, while Jack is away. money order. over last year's budget, a check Training, which decreased a "Every person, while hunting jf the budget reveals. Hardest hit total of $2 &00 from last year. big game animals, shall wear t Mr. and Mrs. George Bush of 1912-61963-6REVENUES: conspicuous red headgear and on Balance Nev., were in Milford over Ely, Hand: red shirt, sweater or jacket." General Fund $ 17,689.62 This new law requiring the I 3,623.89 uie wees enu, ana auenaea uic Bond and Bond Interest Fund 2,380.41 Eastern Star outing at Black 1,661.66 wearing of outer clother other Lunch Fund 887.0J Rock. 1,680.68 than a red head covering while Fund Building 12,000.00 12,000.00 or deer o'her big Bond and Bond hunting elk, Interest 16,650.00 15,560.00 game animal, was placed in the Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Briggs Local Leeway 66,000.00 68,640.00 new fish and game code by the of Las Vegas, former Milford School Fund Uniform 40,000.00 40,000.00 1953 legislature. State 133.600.00 residents, have been on their 147,000.00 Elk may be hunted only with RentalsEqualization ... .. ' 1,800.00 2,000.00 vacation, visiting friends 'and guns of the following calibre: State Voc. Ag. A Home Making 2.100.00 relatives in Milford and Beav1,200.00 0 270, Krag, 300, Veterans er; While here they were ... 7,000.00 Training...: 4,600.00 7 M M., 300 H & M Magnum, 1 800.00 guests of Mr. Briggs brother In. 800.00 Sundry 348, 875 H St H Magnum, 405, Forest Reserve Fund 1,000.00 1,000.00 i law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 8 M.M. Mauser, 308, 303 BritInterest Earned 100.00 Clark Goodwin. 150.00 ish, and 7.62 Russian. School Lunch 20,000.00 20,000.00 Sportsmen planning to apply Mrs. Ruth McWhorter of for one of the 1500 elk permits Total Revenues ..$333,421.77 1307,131.31 Denver. Colo., is in Milford dur-allocated by the board this year I By way of explanation of the should check application dates Ing the illness of her father, and other regulations concern- above figures: the Building Fund 10.7 mUls yielding $68,640.00. M. H. .P00I. Mr.. Pool under: carries a levy each year; This Is due to the increased as- went a major operation Thurs-- 1 ing this hunt before making ap- the Bond and Bond Interest carJuly 16th. plication. Reprints of the 1953 ries a 2. 5 mill each year; in sessed valuation within the coun- day, levy be obtained the Local proclamation may Leeway division, the ty. The levy for last year in the at department headquarters or mill Mrs. Vena Wilson was admitiraa 10.8 to Uniform School fund was (.7 and levy for 1952-6license dealers by August 1 . realize a revenue of $66,000.00, the levy anticipated for 1963-6ted to the Milford Hospital on whereas the maximum for the is 6.4 mills, to yield' the asms July 13th, for treatment of a '.omlng year will be approximately amount of. money. heart condition. She will be LADY TRAINMEN TO released to her home upon arCOMPETE WITH COAST rival of a sister, from San Pedro, 8:30 their at first m., game p MILFORD GIRLS TO Calif. 23rd. DRILL TEAMS July ENTER CEDAR CITY Ethel include will Players The Milford Lady Trainmen Cook, Margene Jones, Sally Rex Ahlxrom of Cedar City Drill Team will leave Wednes- SOFTBALL TOURNEY Loretta Matlock, Lor- is here with his grandparents, Jones, day, July 29th, for Oakland, The Second Ward Mustangs, raine Holm, Deon Lofthouse, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McKnight. Calif., where they will enter Milford girls' softball team spon- Sharon Kesler, Marion and competition, by invitation, with sored by the L D S 2nd Ward Darma Lofthouse, Donna Craw drill teams from California, and managed by Mrs. John and Glenda Fowles. Mrs. L. M. Barker and family Nevada and Arizona. of Salt Lake spent a week with Lofthouse, this week completed The girls expressed their Mrs. Barker's brother in law Making the trip to the coast preparations to enter the Cedar will be LaRee Hollls, Genlel City annual invitational girls' thanks to the Milford business and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moore, Beatrice Spainhower, softball tournament where they men who made contributions to Mcjntyre. defray expenses to the tournaElla Edwards, Bobbie James, will compete with championship Phyllis Keetch, - Toni Uff ens, teams from Southern Utah and ment. Blaine Roberts, son of Mr. Jean Hanley, Helen Bracken, Eastern Nevada. The tourna Mrs. Max Roberts, is viti-inand Shirley Smith, - pianist Lillian ment is scheduled for July 23, .to Alice Cook is confined her his bearer Helen and grandparents, Mr. and Anderson, flag 24 and 25, with Milford playing home with the mumps. Mrs. V. Friday night the Second Ward featuring fireworks as part of their July 24th shindig. And MILFORD $3.00 a Tear Singh Copj Seven Cento they are willing to accept contributions from those who enjoy the spectacular display, to TAKE SECOND WARD 'ALL MILFORD GROUPS help defray the cost. On the handbills and. other HONORS AT KENT'S advertising they haven't menOUTING LAKE tioned the donations, because READY' FOR BIG to want didn't people they Club memMore than 140 think they are begging. But it and leaders chaperones bers, will be an expensive display, CELEBRATION enattended the annual and when you go to the faircampment at Kents Lake last grounds to see the fireworks, Friday, July 24th, from early week. Grant M. Esplin, Beaver take along a buck, or four bits or a quarter, or even a dime, to morning to midnight, will be filled with entertainment for County Agent, supervised the drop in the k:y. d camp and W. E. Tangren, aschildren and adults as the It will be appreciated. area rseidents observe the sistant state fire warden from ' anniversary of the settling of Salt Lake, directed a nature According to an American Utah by Brigham Young and hike. Parents and townspeople Press story, 75 of U. S. Sen- the hardy Mormon pioneers who were present at the cam pf ire of Representatives, ators, 61 accompanied him on the trek programs. of members of state from Nauvoo, 111., to Salt Lake and 6Q Camp officers chosen by the members included Jennie Sue legislatures are put in office by City. "countryside people." The magSponsored by the Milford Smith of South Milford, mayor; azine refers to a recent analysis Second Ward, with Harold Ed- Lynona Kromann, South Milof new legislative bodies made wards d'recting the activities as ford, secretary; RaNae Norton, by Pathfinder magazine. (Coun- general chairman, members of Milford, and Nancy Yardley, tryside is defined as "people the First Ward are serving on Beaver, camp scribes. who live in" places of under committees and At the awards program Wedcooperating with 10,000 or on farms). the various chairmen to make nesday, the following groups "What Pathfinder set out to the celebration an unqualified received prizes: First in skits, Bobbin Winders of South Mildo," the analysis explains, "was success. to find out nothing less than ford, led by Mrs. Esther Rollins; 9 mornfrom o'clock Friday who really runs America. Only ing, when the children's second, Kitcheen Queens of after analyzing the population starts down Main Street, parade until Beaver, chareponed by Carol of every state and every Con- about when the last Joseph and Jolene Yardley; first midnight, gressional district and the home strains of music fade away sig- in songs, Busy Buzzers of Miltowns of nearly 7500 state legthe end of the square ford, lad by Mary Long; second, islators did we realize how over- naling Minersville, led by dancing, activities have been whelmingly the sound country- planned to fill the entire day. Patricia Carter; first in reading, side areas control our nation." A new feautre, which is expect- Kennalou Kelsey, Minersville; Milford. Next election, let's not hear ed to prove very popular, will second, Linda Easton, For participation in all events any remarks about "Aw what be pony races at the fairgrounds, at all meetings, the heck! My vote won't count with youngsters riding their own and attendance the Round Robbin, Bobbin anyway!" around the oval, ponies In Utah, 59 of the popula- and and Sunshine Club, all appropriate prizes for the Winders of Milford, scored highest. tion is in places smaller than winners. Girls log sawing, 12 years old 10,000; both Senators and one Mrs. Elva Lofthouse and Mrs. Representative are listed as be Mildred Wilcock are co chair- and under Kay Labrum and ing elected in "countryside men of the children's parade, Linda Easton, first; LaNae Dal- areas." For the nation as a and will be assisted in arrange- ton and Janeal Spafford, second; whole, 51 of the population is ments and details by First Ward 13 and over, Donna Applegate "countryside"; 72 senators and I ladies Mrs. Shlrlene Barnes and and Carol Walker, first; Merlene 265 representatives are elected Mrs. Mae Carter. Evans arid Mary Ann Lambson, second. Boys' log sawing 12 by these rural voters. The complete program for the and under, Jimmfe Wright and We think that one reason the day: Bryant Sherwood, first; Keith 49ers this year was such a huge Christensen and Clark Rollins, 9 m. a. Children's Parade, success and drew so many peounder direction of the Pri- second; 13' and' over Larry ple to town was the wonderful Paice and Doyle Louder, first; mary, featuring children's Durrel Paice support we had from neighborand DeWayne Alfloats and a special float ing newspapers, which published second.. ger, for Miss Utah and her two our stories of the type of show Cleanest camp First, Round attendants. was the Legion offering, and Robbins, South Milford, Alice our invitation to come and Join ID a. m. Historical Program, Elmer, leader; second, Happy us in having fun. L D S Church, directed by Cooker,s Milford, Ina Norton, There's a race meet in Beaver Daughters of Utah Pioners. leader; third, C C C Club of this week-enbut we haven't LaRue Woodhouse, lead 11a. m. Children's races and Beaver, received a word of publicity of er. other events, City Park. any kind from the Beaver Race Committee. We're sure they 1 to 3 p. m. Free Swim d Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rollins will welcome the people of for the children. were in Tulare, Calif., for the at their celebration, but Leech.. 3:15 p. m. Softball Oame, week end. they'd have a lot more visitors from Milford, as well as other Fairgrounds Park. Southern Utah communities, if 4:30 p. m. Pony Races, Fair- County Scouts they'd send us over a story or grounds Park. two to publish, boosting their celebration. 3 p. m. Children s square dance, L, D S Church. Last week in commenting on 8:30 p. m. Fireworks, Fair- an accident to one of the Boy grounds Park, directed by Scouts en route to the jamboree, Dave Erickson and' Don we stated (repeating a remark Holbrook. a we overheard railroader make) that "it might have helped if y:3U p. m. Adult square the Union Pacific could have L D S Church. dancing, furnished more modern cars for the Scouts to ride in" instead of the antiquated Pullmans they JOCKEY MYERS ILL is 4-- H 4-- cross-countr- - , I ... 4-- Mil-for- . 4 y, half-mil- e J d, Mil-.for- $307,-131.3- 8. 1 I -- 3 4 I 30-4- 30-0- Deed-a-Da- . -- 3 4 Waddoups. at National Jamboree - Mrs. Bob Price and children spent a week in Salt Lake. Bob motored to Salt Lake later and he family returned to Milford Monday. ! u ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGlnty of San Bernardino, Calif., are it spending their vacation in Milford with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Harry Mills. . fa- Y Mrs. Myrtle Mills of Lynndyl was in Milford Tuesday. occupied. Jockey Myers, Milford's oldBefore the ink was good and est resident at 83 Vi years, has on we learned the paper dry tot the that equipment furnished by the e Mt two wek U P was their regular rolling Hos?lU iu. etnMr nuwi nn thnlr rvcnilar Out of town relatives who passenger trains, fully have been it milford include air conditioned and comfortable. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hurt, Mr. Later we received a phone Mrs. John Myers and daughand official U a P call from explainter Susan of Las Vegas; here at ing this, and that the "antiquatpresent are a son, Angus Mycame the from ed equipment" ers of CaL; a daughnorth and west and east, and the ter in Romlngton, law,- Mrs. Lenora Myers U P merely furnished power of Las Vegas, and the following and crews tor these trains. Mrs. Mary SinWe are happy to make the grandchidren: of Yermo, CaL; Mrs. gleton correction, and congratulate Norma Thompson and daughter the Union Pacific on giving the Bebbe of Las Vegas. traveling Scouts the best they had for their trip. As we explained to the offi- TO HOLD OUTIKG cial, with the enforced hush-husThe annual outing of the policy of the U P, whenever Beaver County camps of the unfavorable happenings are conof Utah JMoneers will inDaughters our source of only cerned, formation Is listening in on con- be held in Minersville, Aug. 5th. versations near the depot or around town. We try to be as we ask fqr it, and we've promaccurate as possible, but some- ised to hold up publication on times seemingly authentic in- stories when for good reason the formation is in error. ' delay is requested. That ought to work out pretty The official has promised us factual information whenever satisfactorily all around, y : en,"ned IT' 'If Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moore of Toledo, Ohio, have been in i South Milford for the past two months, guesfs of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berntsen. . full-far- e a,, . , .'.! :.:.;.,' t. Y MHHSBsVMHSBaaHHSMSJ - m I 1 NEED TRAINING HIDES rwUCLAWnlOCVEuujMc VDUB HANDICAP, VOU MUST cntrTA Q3UCSE YOU CAM COMPLETE ff JULYCf,l956 h 1 I m ii. Hi1 I Beaver County Boy Scouts attending the national art pictured Just before thsy Uft for Salt Lake to begin theU rtip. ' Front row, Uft to right, Jerry Bsrger, Mil- Jam-bo- ford) Frsd Dalton. Phillip Nelson. David Hsslington. Dsl-bs- rt Yardley. David Reynolds. Lea Smith and Sam Hutch-lng- ra si 1 middle rowt Douglas Mammott Milford Bill Hick man. Read Murdock. Nail Grlnuhaw. Ray Walback. Ranee Rollins, and Slevtn Carter of Milford; back row! David Lynn Paarca, Evan Patterson, assistant scoutmaster; Clifford Yardley. Lynn David Williams of Mlnarsvilla; Boyd Yardley. and Sherman Carter, , (Photo by Walter engraving courtesy Beaver Press). Farm-wort- scout-masi- Kerk-slek- |