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Show M .!! ''! J s POLIO VACCINE i " w itlh 0 tIM.Y .NKWsf.vra: IN MB WORLD THAT (AKrS ANYTHING AlHJUT MJl.rOKII FOUR FOR '54 TO BE TESTED R F D ROUTE FOR SOUTH MILFORD OVER NATION rvu w til '. Sncntjfic ftuiy of every county in lh United Slates is now under way to determine wmcn omt are .ligiDle lor Indus n in the forthcoming polio vaccine trial. Dr. Hart EL Van Rip r, medical director, of the i wf.i 11 s l' mi kn L7 iv". I . . DIAL PHONE SERVICE ti COMPLETE HIGHWAY "TO DELTA I NEW BUSINESSES FOR MILFORD National Foundation for InfanPERSONAL tile Paralyjsu; ad today. The trial will begin the week of Feb. 8, and the names of the MENTION 200 counties to be selected will be announced soon. Thm Mirrh ftf film nranL Mr. and Mrs Verjj Fraxler THURSDAY. JANUARY 7. 1IS1 Vol. 53. No. I ration is receiving hundreds of Single Copy Seven CnU MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS JXC9 Year and ch'ldrrn of Pacoima, Calif., rrquesis i rum communiues in in Milford this week at were all parts ef the nation asking to i' TWO DRAFTED. ONE of Mr. and Mrs Lane the home be included as areas where C1TYC0UNOL NORMAN LAMB TO TIGERS OPEN 54 OFFICERS CITY NEW ) Fratier. VOLUNTEERS FOR children in the second grade ' wll receive injections of the Mr and Mr. Jim Muncey of MILITARY SERVICE trial vaccine, Dr. Van Riper re- r.lAPS PROGRAM PRESENT MARCH CASABA RACE' ARE SWORN IN Cal , ttxrc here one Vhi:tier. ported. Ono VoitinNvr from Mmcrs-' th,' holidays. day during. "We wish it were possible to M. Burns, city re ' villo and two huiuclevs left Vernon AGAINST DETA gratify the desires of all these FOR YEAR morning for OF DIMES REVUE A dog carried my red shoe, corder for the CUy of Milford Heaver Tuesday communities, but a validity mil to for Fort report Douglas admmn 20 for the past sie : awy from my house. If years, trial requires that the sites be Harold DeLoy sreviee A stu33 of of j itary race Mil 1954 basketball The to office group council-medancers, of oath you find it would you please the tered Mayor Klzer, all five chosen solely on the basis of was the vol-- dents of Norman Lamb, will Minersville, Baker, new return it to nu Annette Mur- two opens and evening, new Friday both ford's fidally and the recorder, mayor scientific criteria," he said. Cleon Frank and 14 unteer, Jessup of Milford dock. present prtHtuetion numbers with the Petteymen 'The ability of each area to police officers attended the reg- city councilman toat noon Mon on the f-five specialties in the and "l Delta's Rabbits the council meeting of the ular uphold Swearing day. city meeting lend itself to the precision Bradshaw of Reaver were in In the only other Sam and Dorothy Johnson High school uuditorium local court evening, and the Constitution and enforce the ! planning necessary to obtain Wednesday Reaver l d l the County a as of Beaver and L feautre district Saturday night, game, IV hour meeting was mainly ordinances were Raymond journeys baby Sammy of Salt Lake, significant results must be the Board. . Selective Service 19.M c of the nit-Dunes to Millard March cam to were the test Fillmore New Year'sguests of Mr. vi first consideration. In addition, devoted to mapping the city to Ft. Doug- paii;n Admission to the enter- Eagles Also journeying Mrs. and Gordon Murdock. N. ilect J. Weston, newly since the validity trials arc the , activities for the coming year. and las the same d.iy for physical tainment will be free, and conbeen a slow The have on Tigxrs Holdovers councilrnen. with disucssed councilman Each ed culmination of long years of reOn Chrbtmas Day the Gorof his de- the council are 1. Altman, Ar- examinations were John Alan tributions w ill he acr. pted at starting club this year, improvAlex search, they must be conducted others the operation and Jr. Hoyter door Hutclungs the March of don and as weeks Dime the Murdock! had a guests by ing passed, and newcomers and land S. Whittaker and Lee both of Beaver according to the most objective, partment, Mr. Mrs. Sam Johnson of were workers the two their last and ungames Schiedeman. scientific standards. To do oth- holdovers alike exhibited an -- Mr. o The be revue will best Coach that and Mrs. Sim similar Beaver, was ones, A brief, informal session indicating erwise would destroy their pur- usual eagerness and sincerity . credit-shl- e Johnson of Salt Lake, Mr. a' i I X reDance a the "Bar Revue" has don. ttey follownew iv the work for in as offices held the city NEW SOCIAL SECURITY they began pose and break faith with the j cently presented by Mr. Lamb's job of bringing the kid Mrs Warren Johnson and Mr. ing the installation, and the scientists and the American peo-- . year. IN w'lh EFFECT feature such along toward their peak. They and Mrs. Joseph R. Murdock. students, and made by May- new counciinrun examined the RATES NOW pie who have made them pos-- ! i or Appointments as dallies Tarn should be In top shape when pp. Gypsy Klzer and approved by the budget for the coming year, sible. The social security tax rate hourine," with Grade Miller, meet Delta, and the height Little Kathle A. Miller, who familiarized themselves with for persons whose work counts thy "As soon as it became appar- council were: was Lola Veda chosen a national winner of should and the Lamb, Cox, Tigers Sammy speed Vernon Burns, recorder. the ordinances, then went on a toward old age and survivors ent that we would have a vaca Hubdoll in a Miss Curity of Helliston Dixie over a and Rae the them large wastermaster. gain victory Fred O'Leary, tour of the city to inspect city "insurance incrivftsed on the first cine meriting large scale validnurse "Goon doll contest, Is a daughter Rabbits but smaller erts; Dance," D. A. Smith, chief of police. featuring speedier property and equipment. of January. Kesler T. Powell, Ne.l Robert and Paul ity tests, the scientific advisory of Mrs. Jones and a IF score can hometowners the Katheryne Wyatt; we Wallace "The first major problem Fotheringham, city committees of the National manager of trie Provo social se- "Strutt." with Sheila Dalton from the foul line. Most of the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs enmarshal. is to law tackle are going Foundation were called in to curity office, (reminded em- and Joyce Alger and a Mexican lospei this year have been D L Kesler. determine how to administer ; O. C, Koch, Justice of the forcement, particularly traffic ployers, employees, and Hat Dance by Suan Gillina, caused by missing the butket law enforcement," Mayor Klier A peace. the trials most effectively people. Erma Jean ILackburn, Toni on the free throws. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. MllLr had said. "After that, we'll take This scheduled increase in list of criteria to be used in seKizer and Pamela Davis. A. as D. Lynn their guest Mr. Miller's mothDr. Eugene Davie, up, as fast as possible, the other tax contributions is in accordSharon Varlay's Danes Stulecting the sites for the tests Smith and Production numbers will InMrs. Van Nalllon of Los AnE. L. Smith, board problems and projects we prom- ance with the 1950 er, was drawn up after consulting amendments clude Home on the will present a brUf dents MerThe group took a trip to health. Range, of geles. to tackle. There ised the voters to the social security law, and all available data on polio inciwl h the at half-timSchool man- is much to be done, and we Oldsmobile, where they visited ry rtvue Days, John Lynndyl, Grimshaw, airport was enacted by congress in andence patterns thruout the Mrs Buck, and a ballet numMiller's Triple sheet" ths too many things at parents, Mr. and can't handle ager. Tlgarsttss "passing of future obligations ber i country." Anna Mrs. Banks. Mrs. Miller Alma by Beverly Hardy, to carry out ticipation we Klzer, intend safety. but public once, Mayor from io r contributions sivs of the program. The factors upon which the NanIlae Carol also a and ottendvd Millard water Cooper, Lee Schiedeman, llanley, High as quickly as possible every one selection depends were listed by Employees in jobs covered by cy Bohart, Diane Slinkerd and spectators who tnjoy ths realumni In Delta. etc. our of banquet sewers, promises." campaign 2 the law will have instead Vlcki Holland. Dr. Van Riper as follows: vue. Local Dimes officials Wes Bolton, streets and side; of the present M deducted 1. High polio incidence rate announced that fhls will be walks. John P. Lowe was here for a from their pay on earnings up for the past five years. NEW PRICES LISTED and sanitation camJack the Weston, brief ths llms visit during the holidays. only during to $3600 a year; their employ- BAND STUDENTS TO GET 2. High epidemic rate in the fire PONTIACS '54 ON department ers will contribute an equal paign that contributions will past five years during the I. Altman, finance, city buildHIGH SCHOOL CREDITS Mr. and Mrs. Don Gleason be asksd at a basketball new amount. rates The i 1934 apply for Prices the period. Pontiacs, will leave for their new home to all after taxable S. High attack rate In the ings and fairgrounds. game. wages M. R. paid announced recently by Beginning Monday, Jan. 11, and Arland parks Whittaker, in of Laramie, Wyo., the latter specific age group to be Inocu- playgrounds, library, and cem- Critchfield, general manager of . Dec. 31, 1953. regardless Intermediate Band students at school's new public ad I part of the month. The when earned, lated. the Pontiac Motor Division, are ( Milford High will n eel ve one-hal- f dress system will be used for The social security tax for 4. Adequate health faculties etery. ' list. '53 from down" and the unit credit for their "up the first time at the Delta game, Wally Fotheringham, buildMrs. D,on Gllger und children increasei high band work, it wasjunior to handle inoculations. The new, bigger anoMonger the anthe fans Informed of will be in Milford until Saturinspector. keeping ing 3 7o. to the from 5. Social and economic consince Star Chief serks will sell for nounced today by Han Hancock, the starting llncupi and re Mayor Kizer announced some self employed whose work is music instructor. over the ditions, population by age, ur- changes $90 Intermediate nlflrmfnt n thv rntpr th. day, visiting Mr. and Mrs. approximately in police department Clinton Myers. their law the covered pay ban or rural economy, and fee in by car Chieftain the Band k taught Mondi a, Wed I came. working hours, with each offi- 'comparable tax once the time at a to yearly location disclosed. Mr. just Critchfield provide graphic nesday and Fridays at 3:50 cer alternating two weeks days line, Fans who saw the game last Mr. and Mrs. Myron Persona At the same time, he said, of f.ling their federal income p. m. significant cross section for and two weeks nights. He also at have been and son Melvin returned Sunweek Hurricane will 2V tax return, they pay balanced testing. ... Attendance and tard.ness will singing Tiger praises all week. wagons In the Chieftain instructed the officers that no stationhave from a two week trip to social security tax on their 1953 be recorded on reduced line been apregul .r s :hool At Hurricane, Milford played day I partiality may be shown In givsoSouthern California, They viscounts income that toward on record j, Mr. Hanco.k said. ' ing "warning ' ucauta or mail proximately $90 List prices on outstanding floor game to ited old friends In the Los AnThis cial due be will models security. all the line other in hand the Southernors their first geles area, and were guests at ing arrests, and instructed them not later than March 15, 1954. unchanged. And it was a typical the home of their son In law as to specific duties, including drfeat. SEHNARYKOH E. Mr. Mrs. ' L. and Smith also announced that wrs It "Garrison flnlth." with the and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. the following: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cahill were holiday visitors in Salt Enforce all traffic laws, with power steering, which is availBy George Horion from behind to Robert Green. boys Lake ten and spent Cl.y, days core coming able as optional equipment on will leave Friday to spend two to 20 attention speedparticular points in th final six all models, has betn reduced weeks visiting Mrs. Cahill' in Denver with their daughters, minutes for a 31-4- 3 win. AcA new project to make addi- ing, overparking, illegal park' relatives In Albuquerque, N. M. Lucile and Joan. On their re Tuesday Myron Persons was to from $123. $165 $40. to could tions to the Seminary library ing and running stop signs. at the Milford Hospital cording they spectators treated j turn to Miford their daughters Patrol the school crossings at have at another gone is being put into effect with for quarter severe to a scalp lacerations sufaccompanied them spend the new year. The senior sem- noon and in the afternoon at top speed without fagging out fered when a heavy iron fell on Look few days at home. h:m whi.e working at the poinary students are starting work class breaks. The box score: zone Enforce the on a book selling project, with tato pit , Holiday visitors at the HURRICANE all proceeds going to build up at Uw post office. G T F V home of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. De Wayne Myers, son of Mr. Keep a close check oa all the number of volumes avail... 0 4 3 21 Marler wre the fololwing rel- Hardy J able for reference and supple- peddlers and hawkers, and arMrs. Heber Myers, Is enjoy- and 4 3 ;. 0 5 Prince their who I atives Idaho: from selling rest begin Pocatello, a use. any q 1 4 3 Ing furlough in Milford. He Munford mentary Mr. and Mrs. Mclv.n Martindale itali has j stationed at Newport, 4 2 0 0 ben They will sell all L D S and warm without first obtaining a . and three children, Mr. Morris 1 j R. L, since October, when he 2 2 0 many other religious books at license. Beatty The basement of the library Marlec and son Richard. the same prices for which they 0 3 0 ii I returned from an eight-montGlfford can be purchased at book stores is to be equipped as a police i overseas assignment. 1 0 I Klinnan answer to Mr. with Tod Mrs. Chamberand telephone office, Lake Salt in City. calls. The yellow light in front lain and children were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hal-le- y 19 17 5 43 TOTALS also of in over the the building were visitors in Milford at telephone Summit, holidays a The seminary will sponsor O T F P the homes of their children, to summon officers were be used Mr. MILFORD will where of guests a they i amiora-ueudance alter ,ine 1 17 Mr. 8 1 and Mrs. K. Chamberlain, who Anderson trolling downtown. and Mrs. Charles Bowers basketball game Friday night, wh 4 discussed the 2 2 council 10 and Mr. and Mrs. Claus MarStoker New on visit returned the . tIOC in 4 IIUMUWU 4 4 3 11 shall. LeFevre Year's Day, dogs In Mil The high school decided not to surplus" of stray were Ash marshals in 3 5 3 9 the and worth ford, hold one la the gym, for varicita to 2 4 ....:.:..... McDonald Eddie Lillian ttructed and Anderson Issuing Last Thursday evening Bishbegin ous reasons, and the students of doss owners Cal- to a visit tions Southern enjoyed against and Mrs. Dick Jones left for op to asked the seminary sponsor who do not cbtain a license TOTALS 20 15 11 51 Rexburg, Idaho, to attend the lfornla the by during holidays, the dance. funeral ot Mrs. Gertrude Har-rimaThe only thing that will be the Jan. 2Cth deadline Score by quarters: . was passed. Mr. An ordinance HickMrs. Hubert and who passed away in definitely expected of those 14 28 37 43 - Hurricane meet council the man of Chrlstwill Provo Caliente at the home of a daugh changing city spend participating is that they be13 27 31 51 Mijford to H. C. w mas from th the Monday. Mrs. Gustavson. Mrs. Ilar-rima- n Thursday ing (Grlmmic) ter, have as they would at any rei Grimshaws. councilman Wes in Bolton, was the mother in law of ligious function. he former Alice Jones. charge of streets, suggested the OLD F0GIE3 TO PLAY t investigate the feasibility Madelyn Kohler of Salt Lake The Conversion of Saul" city was down to spend Christmas 3ENEFIT GAME. of installing parking meters. 1 (better known as Paul the Apos- and the city recorder was in wi.h her parents. Faculty members of Milford tle) was a film shown to all struct ed to obtain informs lion nd. schools, who beg la regular seminary students on on the meters. Arn? Chrl?tSanpen and her their as when realise really Jan. 4th and 5th. small daughter Shana enjoyed a walk a basketball onto hey Dr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Kooler vul. w'th the C. R. Grimshaws. court, will at Beaver on area this residents of play Any and son Ned .spent five days in all prow'ih nihi. Thursday ref suitable books for having Mr. and Mrs. George Mayer ceeds Las Veras during the Christ I going to the Beavo: erence or research in the semi-- " mas-NeYear holidays. wtte called to North Dakota 'srrh of Dim- - s. inary work, wishing to donate bctau-.- e of an autorncblle acciOne day nxt week, dale to them to the Milford Seminary, In which Mrs. Mayer's - announced, and fzmil:. dent 7alker DL.ovde the faculty memwill find the volumes gratefully of Midvale I m li'.r and .h'er vere killed, bers "d 1 spent the ChrUtma. Ttturn game at play accepted. a 'Ister In law seriously Milford. nuj holidays with De Lloyds moth bulbar polio patient at I injured. Hsrt's how Mrs, Margaret Turner, 2 ear-ol- d er, Mrs. Ezra WaDter. Me. Bt the first good leek st her new baby daughter, prlngft!d. The Dan Gillies family of Patricia Irene. Mrs. Turner had feen confined te a respirator before i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pasborg BLshop and Mrs. Dick Jones JoAnn Stevens and baby Cedar City visited at the home the baby was born. After delivery, the child wae net permitted In the ' children have moved to have word their received and that ward ee prtte photographer solved Mrs. Turner's problem this ef their parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, cf Henderson, Nev., pfit is in sen March Dimes Mrs. ef cf aid for onset at the the starts way. Orem, where Mr. Pasborg will law.'Adolph Gcrvand, polle patients Sam CUne, and with other rel- visited her grandmother, tS.CCO patients from former years wll' need More then to d a ccr.Ln Pioche dase. New on Ezra Year's, hospital be employed. They have soli Walker, atives and friends, Saturday In ISM la adiltlet t casts strlc thlo year. luliusce their home to Dr. Eugene Davie. w.th pneumonia. and Sunday. i i ; ; 1 COM 1 n, I I Mil-for- d I -- . sef-employe- d e, June-thru-Septemb- er I self-employ- ?! ed 2vt -- 1 re-ma- 'n at Daughter First Good . no-parki- ng 1 h -t 13 1 n. D-S- TJt '- w '- S-- y eon-tlaw- ed t ? |