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Show HE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD THAT CARES ANYTHING ABOUT MILFORD nuniiiiniinntnininisinnrnHiiiini 9 jbiuuta, but 9 Jinan mJiW v nr n, yiy v HF M xmw m wnnK r3HfhsMiif ira i will mean j Alii itrmui mi iiammsv pit at WeW wlkdi ojoaojctin Im a tmv while m r W Mw'r Hi By EB SECOND-GUES- S "liNniiiijiiniiiiiiiHiiiiisisniHin Mm POUO if ttmtd. SECRECY WITH : PUBLIC MONEY M : : 4 A I f ktfu4 gjf 1 KmocI Owl 1 AvOld MM ff)Ut Vol 5J, No. 35 I B MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS THURS, AUG. 27, 1953 $3.00 a Year Wonder how many people Single Copy Seven Cent 4 Dm I cMkj r : u wonder just what is done with in all the millions of dollars that GEORGE Q. MORRIS TO 4 mem SOUTH MILFORD YOUNG FARMERS 4 are collected in the many, many STUDENTS TO REGISTER AT MILFORD not rMdy tor W5J SPEAK AT CONFERENCE "drives" each year. And we Mora Hop for tfw kjryr. HERE ourselves often wonder why a TO STAGE COUNTY RACE MEET M NAflONM financial statement is not Issued HIGH SCHOOL ON FRIDAY, SEPT. With Elder George Q. MorNMaUTXW K4 MANTU MUITSI to Council the an assistant periodically to inform the genris, erous public just how the Beaver County horses and of the Twelve, assigned to atat Milford High Registration Beaver conference Stake money has been used? Beaver tend County riders will be nrrmiTTvm a r in school will be Friday, Sept 4. CERTIFICATES ISSUED This week our local Polio it was announced featured at the first annual WMIIirJNilA I IN for 29 on and 30, plans O. Aug. by today 1V KKU LKUas Chapter mailed a check to Na-- ! Grant Rowley, principal. the gathering have progressed South Milford Junior Farmers BEAVER COUNTY tional Headquarters for $1,000. satisfactorily. A representative Race Meet, scheduled for ThursGrades seven and eight will SWIM STUDENTS The officers of the chapter were commitat DAY Welfare Milford the day, of FAIR General 3rd, IN the Sept. I 9 o clock report Friday from Ten beginners and five in- tee also will attend the sessions. Fairgrounds. told "it was up to them" wheth- -' to 10:30 a. m., with the seventh SENDS EXTRA termediates have received cerer or not they informed the All meetings of the conferEijht six horse races are cafeIn the grade registering people of the county about the ' teria and the eighth grade in tificates of accomplishment as ence will be held at the Milford planned, with the card to Include SOUTH MILFORD at- L D S one or two pony races, quarter- extra $1,000 contribution to the the school chapel. Mr. Rowley added reward for faithful effort at national fund. Our officers ; said. Seniorlibrary, students tendance and FOR POUO schedis diligent A Welfare meeting will bired nC"' high Enthusiasm is mounting among $1080 . , . rightfully felt that since it was register from 10:30 a. m. to the Milford Red Cross swim- uled for 7 p. m. Saturday, to and at least one . . race, ac-- 1 local folks' money, those folks 1 school, completed last be followed by a Priesthood cording to Frank Lewis, general j 7. p. m. The ninth grade stu- ming week. Major award was the Leadreshlp meeting at 8:30. should know what happens to dents chairman of the meet In addi!"d at the report library, and 10 of Reason the it. given for leaving it tenth at the auditorium, elev- personal satisfaction card, there Singing at the general ses- tion to the eight-rac- e are preparing to stockraisers up to the officers to inform or enth, cafeteria, and twelfth in beginners, in knowing they can sions at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. will be several match races I! IL . u - uic Beaver County's chapter of ..wivu. cAiuwiu ivi annualt now of care take and swim, npt inform the public was that the Guidance room. Sunday will, be furnished by be run in between regularly South Milford Fair; next Wed- the National'Foundation for In' in the water. "some people might not like it the Primary chorus. scheduled races, and other enterStudent body fees will be themselves fantile Paralysis today anA total of 92 boys, 96 girls Members from the Trail Build- tainment will include calf rid- nesday, Sept 2. if they knew you were sending time of at swered an appeal for funds registration, The headed fair paid committee, 12 adults attended the er and Home Builder the money away. groups ing by Beaver County youths, by Mrs. Helen Glllins after the from national headquarters of Mr. Rowley said, and fees will and course, conducted by P. L. from the seven wards in the western and popular songsvby illness of Mrs. To us that sounds pretty silly. be $2.50 for junior high stuBen Lewis the polio organization, with a of Beaver County dents and $3.60 for the senior Neal, pool director, and Mr. stake, directed by Mrs. Dorothy Beaver County vocalists, and forced her retirement has com- check for $1,000, to be used in The people contributed their dimes and grades. Departmental fees also Neal announced that other cer- Webb and accompaneid by Car- song and dance acts featuring pleted all arrangements, and patient car and vaccine redollars to the March of Dimes ' are to be paid at time of reg- tificates would be issued to be- ol Joseph, will furnish special younger talent from the count'. expect to have all details ironed search. The request for addi"Milford hasn't had a race ginners and . advanced swim- numbers. The chorus will hold because they felt the money istration. according to Bisll mers as soon 'as they had com- a final rehearsal at Milford on meet in three or four years out well ahead of the opening tional fundi,national was needed to help in the fight i hour. O'Connor, president, ' pleted their tests. With the Friday, Aug. 28. now," Mr. Lewis said, "and the of aga'nst a disease from which which will include was made necessary because Entries, close to scheduled r pool Sunday, On Saturday morning preced- pony races staged during the none of us can feel immune, j carry-oveof food unusually heavy sewing, preserv canning, COACH PETTEY those entitled to certificates ing the conference Beaver July 24th celebration were so They want their money spent ing and other entries, are polio patients, increased num- were urged to contact Mr. Neal Stake Welfare committee will popular, the South Milford Jun to be at the clubhouse between bers of ntw patients, and the where it will dp the most good at the pool any afternoon this host Virgin River Welfare ior Farmers am rnnvlnrovf w whether in New York, Alas- - j 12 ana 9 o ciock Tuesday after research and field trial week and arrange to complete Workers and their partners. A can have a profitable one-daka, Georgia, or Beaver County. CALLS FOR GRID connected with gamma livenoon, except tests. their will be held In the Beaver County met each year, stock, flowersperishables, meeting and vaccine research. and globulin poultry, Certificates were Issued, to morning and at noon the group with all horses and all riders We, congratulate the officers "While all of us are deeply which are scheduled to arrive of the Beaver County chapter j LINEUP these who former MONDAY beginners will be served a hot dinner at being strictly local talent." morning by 8 gratified that through gamma for their insistence that the qualified as intermediate swim- Ponderosa Park. Purses for the events will be Wednesday Mrs. Glllins said. gobulin and another potential o'clock, mers: shall know what hapRay Whiting, Bobby public The Sunday evening session paid from gate receipts, with a start will Football are Entries vaccine, we are approaching resito limited practice Stonehocker, Kenneth Munk, pens to the public's money. Monday, Aug. 31, it was an- Donald Munk, and Steve Car- of the conference will beunder representative committee stipu- dents of South Milford, and ma the culmination of our fight, the direction of the Stake MIA lating the perecentage of re- jor portion of the prizes will we. are equally poncerned that nounced by Lee Pettey, Mil- ter. boards. The program will be- ceipts to be paid as a purse for not be denied those unforBeaver, Utah ford High athletic coach, and their gin at 7:30 in the Milford chap- each race. This group will in- go to 4 H and other younger aid receiving Beginners, to have contractan team are 1053 for the candidates , August 26, initial swim certificates, in- el and will be In the form of a clude horse owners, riders, rac- exhibitors; however, the gen- tunate enough this ed eral of to report to the gymnasium at cluded polio the To the Citizens of Milford: is year and those in public county Danny Price, Dennis music recital. ing fans and a representative of vited to attend the fair, and who were its victims in pre2 p. m. Dear Friends: LorMike Hanley, the sponsoring organization. Mr. Pettey, who begins his Pasborg, In response to an article ap--. every effort will be made to see vious years," Mr. O'Connor raine Hanley, Mel Osborn, MILFORD TEACHER Concessions at the one-dais career at that all who attend will have said "It is Indeed ironic that, in Milford Milford, last week's coaching pearing Dennis Simp kins, Roily Baker, meet will be handled by Four-as we sense victory, our efforts an enjoyable day. News and in accordance with the a graduate of B Y U with a Ronny Simpklns, Kim Bird, SLATE COMPLETE With the announcement by members, Boy Scouts, and the education. Exhibits in of will be from Milford may be hamstrung thru lack of the physical City major judged suggestion and Richard Thompson. Supt. David Pearce that Miss Milford Volunteer Fire Depart- 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., and an He attended South Emery funds, and it is equally ironic Council, with whom we met had accepted a ment Walter W. Cook will be McDonald Ann that this might occur following school Utah), the (Ferron, High country evening, following Tuesday Don't Miss the South Milford teaching position in the. Mil- official starter. (adm. 50c per couple) will begin the b'ggest March of Dimes in information is given to the cit- where he lettered for three Fair next ' Wednesday. ford Elementary school, the at 8:30, with Mitch Fisher call- our history." izens of Milford that they years in basketball track, soft- Milthe Miss Junlot Farm Don'? of the for teachers slate Each chapter with a surplus tennis. now ball and know of ing the dosies. the census might He attended Snow College, ers Race Meet - Next Thursday. ford schools Is complete. Hamburgers, hot dogs, coffee, over and above their estimated being taken. This religious MINERSYQ1E soft drinks and ice cream will 1953 needs has been asked to census is sponsored by the where he lettered in football. be on sale throughout the day. forward half the surplus to naAt Carbon College he letBeaver Stake Mission of the It was also announced that sev- tional headquarters, to replace Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- tered in ' football and basket- UTAH FOUNDATION SAYS FINANCIAL YOCAL TRIO OFF eral new pieces of farm equip- - moneys taken from the epi-day Saints under direction ball, and played on championment and machinery will be on demic fund for gamma globulin of the mission president There ship football and basketball REPORTS ARE POORLY PREPARED use. More than is no motive for financial gain teams while attending that in! display for any interested per and field-triFOR CONVENTION 5Vi million dollars has been sons to inspect. stitution. in this matter. Mr. Pettey and bis wife, the spent this year on the gapma The response that the census Reporting and record keep- Ferof Edwards former Afton j globulin program and another melodious Three vocalists state and in has Utah received in the taker ing procedures as examples of good governSEPT. 1 STARTS half million on field trials of a homes of Milford has been very ron, have two children, a son, local governments were sharply mental reports. Ogden pub- ' from Minersville left Milford new vaccine. 4V4, and a daughter, criticized in a study released Scott, 53 DOVE HUNT 27th, We and accompafriendly lished its report as a special sec- Thursday, Aug. cooperative. Mrs. Ruth Lish, Beaver coun2V4. rented have They are appreciative of this and Leanne, this week by Utah Foundation, tion of the Ogden Standard Ex- nied by their' talented pianist, The for dove home the season, mourning ty chapter chairman, explained rein Flrmage national to the theRoy tax the compete continued fine coopprivate hope for aminer, achieving wide circula- ' first of the hunts in Utah for that in sending the additional search organization. eration of the citizens of Mil- school year. tion for a popularzed presenta American Legion Auxiliary 1953, opens Tuesday morning, funds to national headquarters, vocal trio contest. ford in the conclusion of this They will Utah law requires newspation. and 1, continues thru any Beaver county resident Sept. state at of Utah census. Th. tudv aiao dlamiMMl the represent the per publication of annual fi13. who contracted polio and needNOVEL' Sept to e be national SLATES convention, H mannancial reports by local units Information gained from this related problem of records 1953 dove season marks ed assistance would be assured The Mo. St. Louis. of government However, ab survey may be, made available agement in Utah. A limited in-- 1 he" the local Mr,-,leHollmgshead, the third year that such a hunt of financial aid from funds are sence of state enforcement has for use of other religious or vestigation by the Utah Founds- -' Mrhas held if been local in and modin Utah chapter, Mrs. DANCE and ZaJ$t Spafford, civic organizations of the city, SQUARE prompted many local units to tion staff showed that much ral- and ern times. The following rules Insufficient, an appeal to state if the leaders so desire. This disregard this legal provision. uable office space and staff time Emily Gillini, vocalists,accom-urand regulations apply to the or national would bring Immee Truman, PhyM As a result the Foundation is being lost because of the fail-- , information may be obtained hunt: dove diate financial assistance. "The practicing to adopt and Implement a PnIrt; wh,ve study reveals, it Is easier to by contacting the Beaver Stake FOR MILFORD . National Foundation has never behours: . hour Half Shooting In each ever1 prep-..hours day obtain information about modern program of records manMission Presidency. to fore sunrise sunset. yet failed to provide all assista addiration for the event, in k. Sincerely yours, International Harvester la many types of private Doves may be taken only by ance needed for any polio paon to their regusecarrying is to in Utah than BEAVER STAKE many documents and other ma- j ,t,on bow and arrow, or with shotgun tient," Mrs. Lish said. J showing its new line of farm cure Information it MISSION PRESIDENSY, concerning terials of value have been lost lar household tasks,, taking Mrs. Eva Stonehocker, counno larger than 10 gauge. Gun equipment with an alemand-lef- t atof care their and families, of local govthe public affairs because of the failure to adopt William F. Farnsworth, demonstration and a dosie-domust be to hold no ty treasurer, reported that the ernments. Merrill C. Lee, and Implement a modem pro- tending to their civic and more thanplugged that is both novel and attention 1953 March of Dimes drive colthree shells. Mrs. church duties. Hollings-hea- d LaMar Forewarn. gram of records management lected $3233.95 in the county, and 10 getting. limit: Bag Few state and local agenpossession auxilis of the secretary docuthe many years, 77 new Through "Is which of birds. introducing $1616.95 was forwardreto das attempt prepare iary and leader of the' Junior Any misunderstanding re of farm equipment this ports that are attractiv and ments and other materials of Gleaner to national headquarters at ed pieces at census the the Minersville girls religious garding the feature of which is a enllfhtenlng to the average value have been lost destroyed, L D S church. the conclusion of the drive. $25 Mrs. Truman is ADVENTIST being tak.n in Milford would fall, made inaccessible by this or TEACHERS new allows which was paid this year for patient rounstake ciilsea, acco.dlng to the Gleaner have been avoided had the Junior leader, failure. a to driver implements change assistance, a small sum spent ATTEND ion Mora REFRESHER ds' a of ward the the census emphasis study. organist, member of the sponsors for expenses of the chapter. Beaver Stake Mission Presi- in a matter of seconds instead .has been given IS achieving Foundation analysts suggest Relief Society, instructor of SCHOOL; PASS TESTS of half the of and the chapter will still have major part taking an balance arilhmatic between Teacher authorization of and Utah that the state Training group, might dency obtained Mr. and Mrs. Fred $1234.20 on hand after the adand expenditures than consideration to chaplain for the auxiliary. from the city councU and an- a day as in the past well receipts give The change is reported to be teachers for the Milford ditional $1,000 contribution to has been given to daasirrina Mrs. Gillini, a former Imnounced publicly that the cenmaking a thorough study of - day Adventlst ele- national headquarters. most one of the Seventh revolutionary In and reporting Information sus was to be taken, and laprovement Era director, is a reporting and records manageschool, left on Aug. mentary an Informative and teacher for ment procedures. Such studies the beled it as a religious census. developments in farm equipchurch, visiting Gordon Murdock suffered a educamanner. made by qualified experts in a member of the Relief Soci- 23 to attend a three-daInstead of that, the census tak- ment in years, and to show the of the effectiveness and to tional institute held broken be ankle Saturday eveat speed news and states other have are and localities we ety, informed reliable correspondent er, by Utah Foundation study The new International LaSierra at race track, when his the College, for News monning The Milford Arlington, and Salt revealed that significant citizens (Including members of come up with a Farmall points to the absence of from 23 to 26. fell on him. Pat Rollins, horse Calif., Aug. Lake Mrs. Tribune. are the city council), labeled ft as has Spafford, possible. etary savings t accountand The local teachers will de- first to reach him, cut the boot a teacher in the Sunday School, a "city census" instead of a re- Tractor Square Dance. Four one records as of the on chitf C drivers Farmall ing Furthermore, greater citizen also is president of a square vote the period to intensive from his foot and Gordon was Super ligious census, and falsely stat- tractors go through a regular reasons for poor governmental participation In government can dance instruction group, a study of teaching methods. Spe- removed to the Milford hospital ed that it was "authorized by with a caller, mu reports by many agencies. Re be achieved by adopting modern leader, and is employed four cial phases of study will in- In the American Legion ambudance square the city." sic and all the trimmings, drop ports can be no more informa- records management and report- hours dally at the Beaver tele- clude workshops in student lance. He is still confined to tive than the accounting system ing procedures. The Foundation phone switchboard. The News made no objection ping their partners (Implements) character development, social the hospital. to taking of the census, merely and picking up new ones in true upon which they are based. report states that "perhaps no studies, the arts and audioMrs. Peggy Johnston and visual teaching methods. They Despite the general indictment greater contribution to effective stating the facts as they were square dance fashion to prove Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hawkins will also take tests to deter- children, Jeanne, Dickie and reported to us. And now "after the utility and time saving fac against most state and local re- andefflcient government could the Stake Mission Presidency tors of the new ports, the Foundation singled be made In Utah than improve- and son Larry K. of Salt Lake mine their professional compe Bobby, 'left for their home In This unique has finally announced the sponsquare out several reports for commen- ment of reports and records City are visiting Mrs. Hawkins' tence as teachers. Lynwood, Cal., after spending sor of the census and its pur dance will be staked at Milford dation. The 1952 reports of the which provide citizens and pub parents, Mr. and Mrs.. O. C Approximately 450 teachers the past two weks with Peggy's pose, we believe they will re- on Sept 9. It is sponsored by Department of Health, on the lic officials with the information Koch, and sisters. Mrs. Rozetta from 181 Adventlst schools in parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. ceive even heartier cooperation George Jetser's Milford Imple state level, and the city of Og- - upon which intelligent policy Handley and Mrs. Rosalie Cook four western states will be Bingham, and other relatives i of South Milford. ment Co. in the homes of Milford. den on the local level were cited decisions can be made." and friends In Milford. present for the Institute. tt 1 SAT.-SUNDA- Y J 4 J I -- ( , .,, ! f-- -' I J0 j 130-volc- " AID-RESEAR- CH J"?? e I . ! 4--H I i pro-gra- y ! y hoe-dow- n , ! I al non-prof- it I-- i , y - bust-nes- es e I-- H "fast-hitch- " Corn-fort- - nnder-siandab- la y Fast-Hitc- h, well-plann-ed well-kep- 1 . Fast-Hitc- h. . h, ps |