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Show .iMiiiMimiminntwtTw ilmiititliitij 9 Sbunka, Bui IKE ONLY NBWsPAPER IN THE WORLD THAT CARES ANYTHING ABOUT MlLr'ORD A.! PERSONAL MENTION 9 cMeaAA Jerry McDermott, Milford's band director for the past two years, left last Thursday for his home in Minneapolis, Minn. Jerry hasn't signed a contract school year, but for the 1953-5expects to teach music In the .Minneapolis area. h oy SECOND-CUtJSE- 4 B Seems our young so young hotrodden and not are .. get- ting pretty brazen again. They even zoom around with their BtogU Copj Seven Cent -1cutouts open now. Of course, being an d type, we don't get" in on JOCKEY MYERS much of the nightlife around town, but one of our good citizens out on North Main has PASSES AWAY; been kept awake nights with increasing frequency by the autos racing each other around SERVICES HELD her block. Maybe the new Stude prowl car is as easily spotted as the LAST MONDAY old paddy wagon. early-to-be- MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS - THURS., JULY 30, 1953 3.00 a Yew LIBRARY TO POLIO SEASON IS Karl. S. Carlton, former publisher of the Milford News and Beaver Press, spent a couple of days in town last week, visiting old friends. Mr. Carlton was en route to Provo for a visit with' his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carlton. "RtiJ? Vol. 53, No. 31 ROY CARLSON DIES DEER HUNTERS J. R. Armstrong was called to San Antonio, Texas, last week OF HEART AILMENT because of tne serious illness of TO HAVE MORE HERE; ALERTNESS his wife. Mrs. Armstrong has with a daughter, in IN SALT LAKE CITY been living the Texas climate would hopes MAY PREVENT LEEWAY THIS YEAR Funeral services for Roy Carl assist in recovering from an illCarlson will be conducted at ness. Mr. Armstrong writes Utah's 1953 deer proclama""lightly Improved." 1 p. m. today (Thursday) In the that EPIDEMICS tion shows a greater variation Mtlford Methodist Church, unMr. and Mrs. John Delnitadt, in types of hunts than ever be- der direction of Rev. N. S. Nye, son Johnny and daughter Donna, Despite encouraging progress fore, according to Fish and pastor. in polio research, all commun- Game Department spokesmen. Mr. Carlson, 44, died of a of Fresno, Calif., are visiting All sportsmen interested in heart ailment at 7:30 p. m. Sun- - the Roy Shields family. ities must be on the alert and REOPEN FRIDAY The Milford Public Library will be opened Friday, according to Mrs. Lettie Fotheringham, librarian. The library has been closed for remodeling, cleaning, and Interior painting. Hours are from 2 to 5 p. m. and from 7 to p. nv'week John William (Jockey) Myers, days. The library is closed on Work on Claude Horton's Milford's oldest resident, died Sundays, Mrs. Fotheringham new suds emporium and pool at 8:45 a. m. last Friday, In the said. Milford Hospital parlor is progressing nicely, fully prepared to cope with deer hunting are urged to care- day. at his residence in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker and next Monday he expects to of causes incident polio outbreaks this summer, fully study the general rules Lake City. move into the attractive new Mrs.' Parrel Lish, chairman of and regulations and the special to age. Jockey FOUNDATION SAYS He was born May 30, 1909. and three children will leave the Beaver County chapter of provisions for the particular in Milford, a son of Victor and soon for Denver, Colo. Mr. quarters. That is, Claude said, had been conif Verl paints fast enough to fined to the hosthe National Foundation for In- area htey intend hunting. These Selma Kronholm Carlson. He Baker, who has been chief at finish the interior decorating. RECORDS STATE fantile Paralysis, reported this will be found In the 1953 deer attended the Milford schools the A T St T for several years, pital for several It won't be a "grand openWeek. Mrs. Lish recently re- proclamation, available August and was graduated from Milford is being transferred to the Denweeks prior to his turned from a workshop meet- 1 at all license vendors and de- High school In 1927. He was ver office. leath. He was 93 NOT ing," Mr. Horton emphasized, ADEQUATE, but business will be in the new ing of more than 170 volunteers partment offices in Salt Lake. employed at the White Market fears of age. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Radtke of the National Foundation A pioneer of Greater diversity this year In and Jefferson Mercantile Co., building after Monday. We Present methods of classify' trust the grand opening, with in Salt Lake the deer harvest regulations is before moving to Salt Lake to have returned to Milford. the area. Jockey chapters county revenues tax and reporting free merchandise, etc., will and prog- a result of broader management work at the Remington Amu LJwas well known ing do not provide the information City, where problems Mrs. Evelyn Vernon and be featured later. liked and well fight were re- powers given Utah's Board of plant. In 1943 he entered milneeded to make a sound ap- ress in the polio by children and adults of the praisal of the tax system in viewed with Basin O'Connor, Big Game Control by the 1953 itary service, and was stationed daughter Linda of Lawndale, and each newcomer Utah, it was revealed today In president of the March of Dimes legislature. Under this new in England, Germany and Cal., were here for a few days, We met a former resident community, and other polio authority the board has attempt r France for three years. guests at the home of Mr. and to this area soon became fond of a report released by Utah Foun- organization, named Cal Bradshaw, last week, the Mrs. J. H. Vernon. officials. . old man, who until ed to more equitably distribute he After sprightly discharged being the dation, private, and he remembered being here he was confined to the areas Into all the pressures hospital was' huning employed is again by It tax research organization. in 1945 and someone showed made Emphasizing that no polio Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon of the state. White Market in Milford,, and regular daily Jaunts from virtually impossible to deter him a photo taken many years his home vaccine is ready for use this deer attended a business college In and son were here over the 24th, to meet old friends on mine what While the general state of summer and that gamma glob-tillproporiton ago of Mr. Bradshaw riding a Main Street. This is the first season was set from Oct. 17 Salt Lake City. He was em- at the home of Mr. Vernon's and local taxes is paid by each race horse in a local race. the blood derivative to and failed has he thru Oct 27, longer and shorter ployed at Hill Air Force Base parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Verplant year economic segthe various of Mr. Bradshaw would like to seasons ranging from six to 31 at the time of his death. cultivate a large garden, and ments in Utah from available found effective as a temponon, contact the person with the pic- the first sure sign that spring rary preventive of paralytic days have also been scheduled. CarlOn Mr. March 12, 1948, state the and records, reports ture. He can be reached in care had arrived was when Jockey, polio, is in critically short Some of the several types of son married Pauline Abbott in Mayor and Mrs. J. D. Kirk Foundation stated. of Kirk Hotel, Tooele, Utah. supply, Airs. Lish reported are vacationing at Panfultch Include buck only, either Salt Lake City. minus coat and with shirtsleeves hunts The Foundation report point that "Polio probably will prerolled up, meandered down Main additional antlerless deer He is survived by his widow, Lake. Mrs. Maudell Gran is ed out that the lack of meaningsent much the same problems ' sex, for "Hello!" seaa every with on the his license, post cheery regular mother, Mrs. Selma Carlson managing the Horn Silver Hotel The Milford American Legion ful statistical data concerning this summer as in the rceent son, conditional, and special of Milford; a brother and two during the Kirks' absence. the property tax, the state Inmight check with the Beayer one he met. was born William John Myers permit hunts for one and two sisters, H. V. Carlson of Ogden; come tax, the retail sales tax, Legionnaires on the success of Mrs. Marie 'Charchalls, Fort She pointed out that national deer. their roller skating program. Jan. 25, 1860, in Salt Lake City. and the several other taxes im at Beaver to came He said N. C., and Mrs. Floyd FOUR-County spokesmen Department of Bragg, the disease Incidence this The year have their own posed by the State has seriously CLUB H that all special additional deer Bintz, Modena. fibre wheel skates, and feature the age of 4, when his parents, hampered previous studies made is already running about 25 Sarah and Eyer Myers, of taxes and the tax system in ahead of the same period in 1952 permits will be Issued on a first Funeral services will be as skating in the Legion Hall each Joseph ACTIVITIES come first served basis this follows: were sent to Mlnersville by Utah. in worst recorded the year Wednesday, from 8 to 10 o'clock. to settle the scheduled for Mrs. Permits Fonda Prelude year. music, cases We understand the merry Brigham Young with 57,628 It was suggested that compe polio history special hunts go on sale Sept 7 MagiU. whirl around the hall has be- community tent experts familiar with Utah reported across the country. Last Thursday's meeting was at deer permit sales offices for Song, "God Will Take Care come a very popular diversion As a youth he helped on his assessing and tax collection "Fortunately," she added, "we each hunt as in deer the held shown at the home of Connie choir. of You," for adults as well as kids. father's farm, plowing with an methods devise practical and in- are all so much more aware of Vocal trio, "In the Garden," Preparations for the next ox team and a wooden plow. formative classifications for the polio symptoms these days that proclamation. No special perwill at Fish and sold Mrs. were made and the en- be mits Mrs. Loretta meeting Faye Berger, Native hay was hauled from respective taxes as a prerequis- we can count on early diagDepartment offices In Cline and Mrs. Josephine Kil- campment at Rents Lake was FORMER MINERS VILLE Yellowbanks, near Milford, to ite to appraising the equity of nosis and prompt treatment. GameLake discussed. All of our club memSalt lam. City. feed the farm stock. Utah's present tax system. And many cases will be 'susRESIDENTS TO MEET bers attended except Lucile FerSermon, Rev. Nye. Besides providing valuable in pects' or nonparalytic ones Jockey, his father and broth will Karen Baudlno and ConAmerican The guson, Legion the cut delivered and poles formation about the tax system, which often can be diagnosed IN SALT LAKE REUNION ers, conduct, military graveside serv- nie Holbrook. for the first telegraph line from tax information, properly classi- and treated just as well In their BENNETT SAYS Our club walked off with a ices at the grave in the Milford The G. W. Carter immediate Beaver to Parowan, and later In fied and tabulated, would have own homes as in hospitals." few of the awards at the enCemetery. and their children, with life he hauled freight, by team. family myriad of uses in many dif Dr. Kenneth S. Landauer, as Linda Eastoh won Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Myers as from Point of the Mountain to ferent types of campment governmental. sistant medical director, ex- - CONGRESSTOQUIT second with a reading; honored guests, Joined 1n a re- Milford. ore from the Lincoln social, and economic prize problems, i nIalnpH thBt th. frMtmp trnH Labrum and Linda Easton Kaye to Local Farmers union Sunday at Ponderosa lead mine to the railroad, and the report Stated. kaAAV -- mnhaRliP. ari rprtain won first in the log tawPark. 40 persons were present. fre'rh from the rails end at prize Utah foundation analysts also j nn..M n. nnmB oro tnr ,linh WORK FRIDAY The enjoyable afternoon was Milford to Pioche, Delamar, and discussed the. recommendations ing contest, See New Tractor We have two new members, spent eating a fine lunch and other Southern Utah and Nevada of the 60 man Public School patients, especially those living F. near treatment centers. Wallace Sen. said Bennett Labrum and Jo Ann Kaye baseball. Out of town communities. playing Survey Commission with re- All farmers of jthls vicinity Linda Easton, reporter. With the aid of a consultant. ' Monday that he "thoroughly ex visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Lew In 1884 he married Mary Mc- - aruxt tn .thu imnrnvprnent of are being invited to see and try to oy s congress physi-tlceaajourn pects" Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Car- Knight of Mlnersville, In the property tax assessment prac-- , " neM"ry- family the new automatic Farmall eer of Colorado;, Mr. and Mrs. The Round Robin club of night St George L D S Temple. He in Utah. Specifically, the clan often can diagnose and care Friday for the Farmall Su South Milford was honored last has "Congress during proved Calvin Carter of Montlcello, was a lifelong member and School nome ,par' Survey Commission rec for "ese "eT C Tractor, next Friday, week by a visit from Mrs. Rhea Mr. and Mrs. Fern Burbridge of active worker. in the L D S ommended them the fatigue nervous the past 10 days .that It can per that all property In 7th, at the Milford Im- - H. Gardner, Home Management at breakneck the work August speed," Milford, and. the Carters of church, and served In the Quor Utah be at least ! tenIon"tfS reappraised Company, across the Specialist of the Utah State ExBeaver. um of Seventies, the Priestnooa, once every five years on con - on,by hospitalization." Mrs. Lish lawmaker noted. "In just one plement from The Milford News. street Commitsession of Finance the Idtension Service. The girls met r vld the and as a ward teacher. tinuous county by county basis. lom This Invitation was extended Mrs. Gardner at the home of doz a tee this week we handled i ' the in LDS services Funeral wi In th tin with Wiium.-rfmmnwnib. A reunion for former Miners-vill-e bills several of them quUe by George Jesser, manager of their leader, Mrs. Alice Elmer. afternoon were tlons of the School Survef Com-- 1 ,nd en residents and acquaintances Church Monday the implement company, local wcnnicai. Mrs. Gardner taught the girls, to Edwards Harold difficult directed the ... .. ... . . by adjustment mission, the State Tax Commis-- i will be hied at Salt Lake City i Intenrational Harvester dealer. whose we ran tne gamut literally mos environment. counselor. first And, grange project this year is re ' sion and the Governor have at 12 noon, August 11, in the on display Home how to un- The Singing Mothers sang centlv announced nlana for the important It eases the strain on of work from A to Z," Senator The new hitch will go Improvement Pine Grovesection of Liberty Bennett said. "We studied ev- for the f;rst time at his store noister cnalrs and how to make Ramona reHold Thou Hand, My hospitals during epidemics, workadditional of ' employment Park, according to Chairman Smith. Jerrv Kirk. shades. She also gave Josephine ers In the Tax Commission. leasing beds and professionally erything from admission taxes next week. Mrs. Vie Watts. Those attendMr. lamp "This baseball for demonstration," movies and games Loretta more ideas about imtrained by accompanied Killam, many helpful personnel urgently be new will These are asked to bring their own employees ing to zinc import duties, although Jesser said, "will show farmers proving their own homes. care to Cline. needed for the really trained as field appraisers and refreshments. A program will the House killed the latter be- just how fast and easy the new At noon Mrs. Elmer served a Prayer. Parley B. Fisher. maintain a continual check serious cases." be presented. Anyone desiring will Fast Hitch is to operate. We're fore we could act." Victor to "Face Face," National Foundation Song, tasty lunch to Mrs. Gardvery chapters to attend Is welcome. For furon assessed valuations and will In addition to his committee mighty proud of it because we ner and the across carthe country, already girls. ther information, call Mrs. and Obra Myers. reassess all thruout property which has averaged about think it's the best and most ImTwo of the mothers came to Obituary and tribute, ira the S'ate each five years. rying a heavy burden of con- work, Watts at Salt Lake City. invention four hours a day, counting both portant M. Fisher. see Mrs. Gardner along with the tinuing care for an estimated - in the farm equipment field In Accordion , solo, "Rock ox 60,000 patients stricken with Finance and Banking and Curgirls. They also received some rencv work. Senator Ronnntl several years." Mrs. Nell Eyre was guest of Ages," Mr. Brinkerhoff of Beav FIRST WARD good ideas about Improving polio 'n previous years, must has been Farmers attending the honor Sunday m observance of er. appointed to Senate- now make ready for the untheir hpmes. I am sure all the PLANS OUTIKG will receive favors her birthday on July 22. A known numbers who will be House conferences on housing, Remarks, Carlyle Gronning girls enjoyed Mrs. Gardner's controls and the new and gifts for themselves and visit and lovely dinner was served by Song, "In the Garden," Vivian of the Milford First added to the active caseload this standby hope that she will Members Small Business Admlnisrtation. the ladies. members of the family. Those Marshall and Sylvia Davis. come again next year and help Mon year. an will Ward outing enjoy "We here are fully aware of ptesent were Mr. and Mrs. Benediction, Richard Jones. some more. Jennie Sue Smith, "No one can foretell the acevening. Aug. 10, at Pon the vicious statements that this WATERFOWL SHOOTINO Thurman Eyre, Mr. and Mrs The grave, in the Mlnersville day new cases of tual number .that , reporter. Park. derosa Rulon Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Car cemetery, was dedicated by s uwiilln it 4a added to the patient lists congress did iif le," he said. "I RANGE TO BE REBUILT be tAllt will w t 4wwmvw nwvviuut ysa. can't swallow that line. We WEST OF CORINNE ed Eyre, Mr and Mrs. Bill Jule GiUlns. the bishonrlc of our own chapter," Mrs. Lish did not set for the out In Wunderlich, and Mr. and Mrs, Survivors include a brother, will furnish watermelon and ar- any records for the The state owned public shoot- UTAH BOND BALES roundaid, "but the National of amount Ralph Tanner, and their fami- Moroni Myers of Mlnersville; legislation passed, ing grounds west of Corlnne, HIGHEST SINCE 1941 range a program and other en t'on will not fall any child or mainly because we did not lies. four sons and one daughter tertainment try one of Utah's six such waterneeds who adult help," Individual fami to set such records. What we fowl areas open to the public Clinton Myers and Heber Myers nes Sales of U. S. Bonds, own basfurnish their will did was sound and laid an ex- without charge, will be recon- Series E and H. Savings of Milford. Angus Myers, Joseph to Utah's credwas Myers, and Mrs. Florence Palm ket lunches. A family Star to Visit Sister cellent foundation upon which structed under a major federal it for the first half of 1953 All members of the ward and Singing held Monday at Hanging Rock er. an administration, still only six aid project set up by the Utah have reached a new of Mrs sister Karen Chandler, inare high of and friends by several families in honor of Also surviving are 25 grand their guests remem- months old, can build during the Fish and Game Commission and $9,127,273 who be will Lish Rush r the highest vited. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGlnty of children, 28 the U S Fish and bered In Milford as Eve Young, next three years." by end of total since approved the California, who are here visit and 20 great great grandchil Wildlife Service. her 'entertainment world' name, World War II seven years ago, Mrs. C. Nolan of Salt Lake ing friends and relatives. Those dren. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Lish and Is the subject for a The public shotting grounds according to Charles L. Smith, present were Mr. and Mrs, two children returned recently picture spread in the current City was a visitor at the home of is believed to be the first hunt Utah state chairman. Douglas Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Barbara Peterson and from a vacation trip to issue of "Song Hits," and was her mother, Mrs. Ezra Walker. ing area of its kind in the na In Beaver county, June sales Mrs. Earl Thompson, Mr. and Itnkv V11 wtiAM featured In the August "Hit Mrs. Nolan came down to spend tion constructed for use by the of Series E and H bonds totaled two sons of Nevada City, Calif. Mrs. Ward 'Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert they visited relatives. They spent Parader.1 Karen and her hus- - a day with her mother on Mrs. general public from funds sup- $6002. For the firsjt six months Mrs. Ben Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. visited her mother, t Jack Walker's birth anniversary, and plied near Mack's i band, song ranch at Inn Smlthson a the at and hunting li- of this year, sales aggregated few Smithson, days Harry Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Joe north of town. The Californlans Yellowstone Park, and also vis- - Plels, are expected to visit Mil- - stayed a week to assist during cense byflshing fees. It was first estate $22,769, 17 higher than the latter'a illness. llshed la the early 1920s ited Mrs. Lish's sister at Provo. ford again early in August See MINERS VILLE. Back Page were here for two weeks. ing the first half of 1952. . Hi UdV non-prof- it 11-da- y n, Pt." East-Ende- rs Hoi-broo- k. . ', -- Bo-zart- h. " ! ! Fast-Hitc- h . I I - Z? uuyui(c. ro, I 4-- H 1 4-- H work-savin- g dem-onstrat'- r er half-yea- two-pag- e 10-da- y rW... writer-pianis- |