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Show Mlt-rOR- (UTAH) NEWS D TITOIISEA.Y. JANUARY ' . U ANNOUNCES NEW Editorials Prescription to be Filled CLASSES EXTENSION . UtA ICO classks, ranging fron the usua M ore svt-nin- , academic- courses Accounting:, and jects, to non credit as "Understanding - 'Four for '54" f' in' ErsgUh, taking over and folks trying to develop a new (more s optimistic) outlook for the "coming ye ar, everyone out with suggestions about what we should do to our personal live! and fortunes, and our living conditions both in the home aud in our communities Ho well join the parade we've picked out four pet projects for 54 which we think will do our community and -Mas-gem- t.rc rt ;' . w-n- g, s 00 slrruUr sub eoum-- s suth and Caru.g for the Senile Person," "Recreational Hobbies." and "Buying a Small Home" will 1 offered by the University of Utah Extension Division daring the winter. The regular academic courses may be taken for lull Univer- tity credit or nu r.ly for iofor- mat ton or rrrivaiitm. accord ng to Dean Harold W. Bentley, di- rector of the Extension Dm Just about this time of year, with new city officer regular meeting shall be held onthe next busixiess day folio and the adjourned meet-tegshall be held from time to time as circumstances may require; and a, majority cf the City Council shall constitute a quorum to do business, but a smaller cumber may adjourn from time to ' time. Speciai meetings of the Counc I may at any time upon call of the Mayor or any two members of the Council, provided that notice thereof be served, personally on each of the members of the Council or by l;a?rg such notice at the usual piac-oabode, and provided further that no business shall be transacted at any special meeting except that stated in the ca.l thereof, unless all numbers of the Council ar- - - present and unanimously consent thereto. Section J. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force upon the tenth day af.er its publication. Passed by the City Council of the City of Milford. Utah; this 6th day of January, 1954. b-h- j , J j f "' '' r itst citizen' a' lnt imod. slon. In addition to the classroom FIRST, We'll co back to one opposition from some of we started several years ago merchants. They don't courts, more then 150 home rural want to lose the payroll. It's a Study counes are now being ofnj go: stymied on Mil-ford'- s free delivery route for the folks rood argument, but about like fered by the University. Full trying to tell the U P to keep information may be obtained by steam engines on Instead of writing the Extcniion Division, dicsels, because it would mean University of Utah. Salt Lake more employees and more pay- City.. roll. Do the merchants feel that because of payroll which J, I, "'(.1.1 press; of the, nation at a lima Is spent mostly locally, the citiwhan the need Is mora Vital modern and more adequate fa- zens of the community should than ever before. non progrettive. cilities .In the Mllford switch be held to "The press has been one of and horse system of pub buggy board office so the girls could the ma'n force in informing! lic utilities? give us better service. the public about our work, our For the last THIRD. Hardtopplng and 40 HIGHWAYS. nlans. and our need. ' years Milford's economy ha ' widening of the highway up the "This the National tracks to Deseret and Salt Lake been patterned after the ups Foundationyearhas the greatest and downs of rail employment; City. in recent years the story in Its history. To accomalthough FOURTH. More business es con plish our giaL, we must have tablishments In Milford, dls-- 1 I South Milford farming more to our the generuui support of th ("unjty tuis addedthan the rail press In telling it." tributing merchandise we no "Sf have to go out of town for. tf Mr. O'Connor, I k? the head completion of of Now let's discus, those Four Pf rolI: every other Important charhighway to Salt Lake, itable for 54. We expect opposition alternatenow and philanthropic organ-Statioat Deseret, stops on each of the projects we've which is soured of ving Milford would have a goodly outlined, but we alo expect from every newspaper support truck and of tourist the portion more support than opposition. in the nation. No group of ling dollars that now go up 91, workers, no profession, has In THE Ft F. D. When It was slipping and slldng Into acci all ever harder history first brought up several years dents in the winter season, toil for the success work.d of worthany and ago, we met major opposition Ing up hills and dugways, while the than press from our local postmaster, who slamming into each other in the of the endeavor, nation. And the 1051 on heavy-traffiseason with fear that the tourist expressed March of Dimes will find every R F D in South Mllford the box the winding, narrow 81, Thi editor, every publisher, evtr rent would be cut down and route up the tracks is a nat not only digging In reporter, no the Mllford post office dropped ural highway, with no Mils, his jeans for financial als.-ancto a lower class. The inspector sharp curves, and much Ichi who investigated was taken on snow and Ico In winter; and, i.'s .he but doing his best to help workers put a wild goose chase thru the des- much shorter and the the other volunteer over. campaign ert. Instead of sticking to the traffic congestion areas. Relax, Mr. O'Connor Complete that highway and have a pretty forceful forceyou proposed route, and consequenton e Mlners-viilfamits connecting link thru ly there were not enough sides. ilies to the mile to qualify for to Cedar City and Mil- your more are R F D, ford wculd progress faster than Now, tlure in than enough families living In at any time since the rahroad HIE MILFORD NEWS South MJlford, and they defl first was built Into this ar.a. That project should be must nltcly should have this service that every other farming corn-unit- y for every Milford merchant Published Every Thursday of similar size has. and resident. But, strangely, we have met MORE BUSINESSES, An In Hnterefl In the post office at opposition to the R F D from dication of what new businesses Milford, Utah, as second class Milford residents, who figure will mean to Milford Is the Milmail matter under the Act of the people should be forced to ford Implement Co., selling In1879. of Congress mail come to town to get their ternational Harvester farm so they would have more oppor- equipment, op. neei by George Utah Adv. Representative! tunity to shop locally. That Jcsser last March. To date, Utah State Press Association Salt Lake City argument, we feel, doesn't hold George has sold more than water. Mllford Is the shopping $39,000 worth of MI farm center for South Ml.ford. and equipment. In addition to many S. A. Williams Editor-Publishwhether they come to town thousands worth of parts and tvery day or two or three times supplies. And while the farmweek, they will still come to ers were Inspecting the Ml town and do their shopping. An equipment and talking things II F D would improve the eco- over with GvOrge, their wives nomic condition of the Valley-far- mers were strolling in and out of Milwouldn't have to drlvo ford stores. Without George In on busy days to get their inv and the Mllford Implement Co.. i.1.l t.S ...JS)l UiCS(, f3rmcri would have boon poriant man. ana mey a ue ao to do a better Job of raisin I j.h .Untt at Ml,inm?Bt ln omo crops and mak'ng money to oihr Southern Utah town and sp.nd in Mllford. iheir wives purchasing grocTHE TELEPHONE SYSTEM eries and dresses and furniture Different managers have in the other ceunmunllles. We believe in the Four for hanuVd us different reasons Mll-'54 f in a. dia! isn't "vi'hy projects. We believe they ready rd. They all admit the need are very important to Milford's cf it. But we've had some future. There are many 'others 7 such as the effort Pinclpal managers TRY to tell us that is we get bett.r service under Rowley making to improve manual operation than we the appearance and facilities of would undr dial. They also 'he high school; completion of say the company is anxious to h ghway 21 to Ely (very iminstall dial rervice here, but portant, particularly from a at first they cou.dn't get the tourist dollar standpoint); im-SI! equipment, and later, they Just proving conditions at the didn't have the munty. Well, crossing into Milford, the Public Service Commission and many, many others. Like Mayor Klxer pointed out has just authorized another rate you can't do everything at increase, which is going to up our phone bills quite a bit. once. But we can start work Let's spend some of it ln Mll- on three or four of the more imford. We've , had horse and portant projects, and as one is buggy, coffee grinder . service carried out, add others. too long. It the Mountain States We'd appreciate letters from is going to serve Mllford they citizens expressing their opinions and offering additional should do a better job of it. Now here again we've met suggestions. who live in South Mllford. SECOND. Another one we have plurrcd before. Mllford need - more adequate telephone facilities. We need a dial sys-tebut If we can't tjet that, we should at least have mor I....' RAYMOND L. KIZER. ATTEST: Mayor. V. M. BURNS, Recorder. Voting for 5. Vot'ng Agaimt None. Pub. Jan. 7th. 1954. SUMMONS IN THE JUSTICE COURT IN AND FOR THE OTYOF MILFORD. COUNTY OF BEAVER, STATE OF UTAH. Before O. C. Koch, Justice of the Peace. MILFORD STATE BANK, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. R. E. CONN ALLY, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Cline, Wilson & Cline, plain- n, re-r- e 4 c iwv:.7 $lMM4 Hit? tiffs attorneys, whose address e, -- , by-pas?t- TYPEVRITER . CLEANING AND REPAIRING By Gradual of U S Navy TypewTi er Mainlaaance Scheol GUARANTEE 30-DA- Y U I.1ARR MORRIS Six Years Actual Experience er METUOULSI CIIURCli LEV IL S. NYE. Paslor Mrs. Gladys SainaiMoa, ftu slay School SusO. Sunuay School, 0 a. m. Worship Servlpe, 7:S9 p. as, Sunday. Bible Study Hours, 11 to 12 a. m. Sunday. - OF MILFORD, UTAH: Section 1. That Ordinance ; No. 60 of the Ordinances of the ' City of Milford. Utah, relating to City Council Meetings and Quorum, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows, t: I 1 1 to-wi- 's Milford, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against youfor the relief demanded ln said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, and a copv of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This action Is brought to recover a judgment against, defendant for the sum of $200.00 due on a promissory note given by defendant to plaintiff; for interest, costs and attorney' fees; and to foreclose an attachment lien against approximately 223 bales of hay to sat- The City Council shall be composed of a Mayor and five ORDINANCE NO. 71 Councilmen, fleeted as providAN ORDINANCE Amending ed by law. It shall hold stated Ordinance No. 60 of the Ordi- meetings on the first and third isfy such judgment Dated: Jan. 2nd, 1954. nances of the City of Mllford, Monday evenings of each CLINE. WILSON & CLINE o'clock at P. M., eight Utah, relating to City Council month, at the Attorneys for Plaintiff. Meetings and Quorum. City Offices, provided BE IT ORDANED BY THE that in case any meeting day P. O. Address: Milford. Utah. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY falls on a legal holiday, the Pub. Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1954. 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For purchase of a vastly Mr. O'Connor said thai increased amount of gamma messagra from editors and globulin, the blood fraction publishers Indicated the Na- fx which has a temporary effect tional Foundation "will have Us greatest support from the $19,- against polio paralysis 'ai vimm - .' j li iniiiinis--- i aw. m mm ' C --- " (Cf Dmllmr for DUmr ri mmIMC. TTTi ERVICE GARAGE . MAIN STREET eld KUXCItD. UTAH |