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Show ! 4f- nih um.i nkwmTm'kh in nir: would that cares anytwnc about milfokii MILFORD TEEN-AGER- ORGANIZE S TRAFFIC SAFETY COUNCIL UTAH STATE PRESS Patrolman Karnswoilh told the Mtlfom teen-agdriver; tlw are "the tMst drivers on the road .today," when he addressed 'hiat a teen driver safety council Wednesday afterno.yi The meeting was called by Steve Williams, publisher of The Milford News, to organize .t I tah State I'uss Association-sponsoreTeen Age Driver Siaii - Mil-foid- 's S.dety Council Siajfle Copy Seven Cnt MILFOIU) S.J.00 a Year .JIGERS ARE 9 3tuuto, Qui 9 chcGAa SERVICES HELD IN MILFORD CHAPEL TEAM; DROP HARD-LUC- K Vol. 31. No. s THURSDAY. FEH. 23, 1934 (ITAll) NEWS THIRD CONTEST ON FOUL CALLS FOR MRS. JEWELL COUCH APPLEGATE TROPHIES PRESENTED TO .MILPOK1) MEN AFTER HEAVER CME: IXMAL SQUAD CLOSES SEASON AT FILLMORE NEXT WEEK The Milford High Tiger basketball squad ran into another harcf-lucearn? Wednesdav eve-i the ning when lthey matched ... - ... i weavers loasKei lor uuski-aimJ SECOND-GUESSEat the then lost out aga'n By foul line. For the third time This week The News received this year the free throws dethree "parchment" from the cided the game. Beaver received 35 chance Utah State Press Association 28 personals called against on Uniand a certificate from the and the Tigers had 24 Milford, eviof Press Utah Club, versity on chances the IB fouls called dence of recognition for the conon visitors. the paper from judges in the Utah verted a better Milford 15 of average State Press Association's annual 24 as compared to 21 of 35, but Better Newspaper Contest tne Beavers still had a 25 other Competing with margin at the final gun. newspapers in the under-100It was the last home game circulation class, we were awarded first place in the Best of the season, and the record Editorial contest, our I Dunno shows 7 losses and no wins, but the Tigers haven't played column was named Best Edita bad game all season. Coach or's Column, and our sheep picAll ture of last May, "$30,000 Pettey's boys were well instructed and well trained for Piled Up," received an honorable mention in the Press Club every game, ready to go the news photo contest. Also, we full route at top speed, but this year the boys just didn't were rated third in the General get their share of the usual Excellence classification. breaks of the game. of sort All in all, we're proud In awards. the eam these to The final score was the wideight years we have been in est margin during the game. Milford The News has earned Quarter scores show even-u16 awards, including four firsts, 13 after the first period, Beaver fiv eseconds. four thirds, a top on top 2624 at the half, and "boner of the year" and two the Tigers tieing it up for 39-acertificates of merit in comat the end of the third permunity leadership. iod. With 2 minutes left in the game, Beaver had a 4 point then Pearce made one of lead, controThe parking meter two free throws. Dean Stoker warm. versy is waxing pretty one added for Milford, and Last Friday, representatives of seconds McDonald within then the business men met with some were waved to Anderson and of the city councilmen, and Mr. on the sidelines five personals. Bolton explainde the council's Milford had lost previously position on the meters. Then i Ash worth and LeFevre on fouls. was handbill a on Tuesday to accumumailed over City Council signa- Only Beaver player of was Rolate five limit the ture, giving their side of the bert. argument to all boxholders. Following the game, the anThe pamphlet .was okeh, exWilnual Claude Jlorton-Stev- e cept for the last paragraph: liams trophy was awarded by "We feel that this matter Dyke LeFevre, last year's winhas been exaggerated by a ner, to Dean Stoker, choice of minority pressure group who the judges as the player who are not representative of the had shown the most improveelectors. In other words, the ment during the year. tail is tying to wag the dog Babe Ruth took the floor and as it has in the past" after considerable horseplay This writer, along with many and comedy, awarded the Out- other Milford citizens, taxpay- standing Player trophy to Gary ers and "electors," considers the Anderson, and the Sportsmanscurrilous language of that last ship trophy to Vaughn McDonThese two players were paragraph unwarranted and a ald. chosen by three judges who deliberate insult to the business had each game, and witnessed men of the city. The "small who announced of through Mr. pressure group" is made up were selections their Ruth that 95 of least at business men a when men and the business public official, elected to represent his community, refer in such manner to the men who are most vitally concerned wiih the welfare of that community, we think it's time he took another look at his attitude. k A B I .1- . 1 0 p Funeral services were held grave Mrs Applegate was born Tuesday afternoon in the Mil7, 1915, in Luiui. a tlauth Jan ford L D S Church for Mrs. M and Belle ter of Henry Jewell Dome Couch Applegate, Moore Couch She married as difficult to make as had who died in the Milford Lyle l Apijlegate in Parowan jy. been the selection of the player Hospital Friday. Feb 19, of a on June 2, 1035 receiving the HorUm Williams heart ailment. Her education was obtained trouhy Gael Elmer conductBishop in the Lund elementary and Mr. Ruth also presented each ed the were as which services, Parowan high schools of the 11 players with a sterling follows: include her hus Suivivois silver miniature basketball, and John Lofthouse Involution, the children band, following Coach of recognized the work Obituary, Jess Guyinon of E.bert C. Ajiplegate, Dona Inez, a him Pettey by presenting Parowan. Dorene, Nona Belle, Gary Lyle, go.d tieclasp. showing a bus Vocal solo, Carol Wright Bryce Lee, and Boyd V. Apple ketball player making a set Ira M Fisher. Remarks. ' her mother; two brothers gate, shot and engraved Coach.' Mixed vocal quartet Ruth and tluee sisters: Elmer V. season Final game of the HanHal Lish, Mrs Mildred Lay, and Couth Faye Berger, for the Tigers will be Friday, cock and Gael Elmer. Santa Culif., Wallace Ana, March 5th. at Fillmore. Max Stewart. Benediction, Couch, Cal.; Mrs Montebeilo, The box score: C. Applegate, of CeJames Bernardino. San Allen, Amy G T F P MILFORD dar City, brother of the deBurial was in the Milford 1 5 4 6 McDonald ceaseds husband, dedicated the cemetery. 0 2 6 3 Ashworth 5 2 0 10 Anderson 6 4 2 2 Stoker LIVESTOCK SHORTCOURSE SCHEDULED 4 2 2 10 Wadsworth White 0 6 10 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 LeFevre Griffiths Wright 0 111 BEAVER G T Smith Davis 2 2 0 Roberts Pearce Eyre Marshall 1 2 6 10 4 14 2 15 4 13 ll 17 35 TTALS G T F P MILFOR D McDonald Ashworth Anderson Stoker Wadsworth LeFevre Stubb3 5 3 3 2 7 6 2 6 2 5 4 10 0 12 1 15 20 9 38 G T F P 6 8 1 0 0 2 5 2 0 10 TOTALS PAROWAN Benson Bentley Clark Dobrusky Orton Stolk 15 111 2 0 2 2 18 2 4 4 3 7 :.. 0 2 0 3 7 2 10 3 3 0 4 15 24 15 44 TOTALS Score by quarters: 16 21 33 39 Milford P",WJm Officials "VT Neeley ford. Division Standing! Parowan Delta ..... Beaver ... Millard Milford 9 21 ? 5 5 4 2 2 3 2 4 0 7 ."831 .715 .572 .333 .000 friends from Miners-vill- e and Beaver Wednesday evening joined in kicking about unnecessary blocking of the U P Railroad Crossing in Milford. Seems they were on their way to the ballgame, and arrived at the crossing just as a train was pulling in from Vegas. 'When h train vh In. and before traffic could clear, another ' long drag pulled out. Mrs. Karl Trumon told us there were "at least 100 cars" . backed up waiting to cross. the program. usmi-ti.itm- b : I The Droirram will include brucellosis control, the role of nutrition and management in livestock production, repro problems in cattle and t sheep, external parasites of livestock, and miscellaneous U OF U SCIENTISTS DESIGN SPECIAL diseases of livestock includnig calf mastities, calf scours, blackleg, etc. EQUIPMENT FOR ROCKET TESTING U S A C; Dr. F. II. Melvln, vetThis shortcourse is conducted erinarian for Bureau of Animal by the U S A C Extension Ser- t There is one professor at the -Industry; Dr. Max Nichols, vet- vice in cooperation with Utah of Utah who admits i University erinarian from St. George, and Experiment Station, College of ' that is really "way his work Russell Keetch, extension sheep Southern Utah, and local farm-er- a hi.', head " over and wool specialist, will be on He Is Dr. Leon B. Linford. head of the department of POLIO FOUNDATION phy cs and his work involves TO HOLD MEETING preparation of instruments for the rockets that the Army OrdThe annual meeting of the nance Department and the Air Beaver Qounty chapter of the Force are firing National Foundation for InfanFollowing are recent cases At Dr. Linford and present. tile Paralysis will be held Sat- heard befoie Juuge O. C. Koch: his are designing associates 2 at in Feb. 27, p .m.. urday, Vern Lee Dav Milford, more powerful radio transmitthe dining room of the Hong ter than they have used before Kong Cafe, it was announced fined $1 for overparking. in the rockets. They will be this week by Mrs. Ruth Lish, Robert L. Carter, Milford, used in firings this summer. chapter chairman. fined for overparking. The transmitters, which are Francis Wisnlewskl, Ml. ford, used to send radio signals back SECOND WARD TO to the ground during the flight fined $1 for double parking. of the rocket, must be specially HAVE BOX SUPPER constructed to withstand the ri Second Ward Box Lunch at which the rockgreat speeds Mil-for- d Party. Saturday Night ets ascend (the attain speeds of L D S Recreation Hall. more than 2300 M P H). Everyone is Invited, tach BABIES By means of radio signals lady bring a box lunch. Thty from the rockets, transmitted will b auctioned and proDr. and h'.s associates Linford ceed used for Ward mainA SON was bom Feb. 17, on been to study the able have tenance. his mother's birthday, to Mr. various ionized of the layers Saturday Night, Fab. 27th, and Mrs. John C. Hanley, In the differhave which atmosphere, 7:33 p. m. Milford Hospital. The young- ent electron densities and difster, fourth child and second ferent heights. Because of the son for the Hanley, weighed effect these layers have on 8 lbs, 12 oz., and has been Atroba rocktL containing radio and television waves, named Kevin John. instruments prepared by Unithey are important to communiversity of Utah, A DAUGHTER, the Jhlrd cation. child and second girl, was born 7X:j' UTAHiiS NAMED SCOUT SP0IIS0.15 Feb. 17 at the Milford Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Price. Litj tie Jo Ann weighed 6 lbs at I birth. I 1 Le-ductv- ie " I ; 1 9 S. . '. 1 Feb. 20th A SON was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy. The boy named Sheldon James, weighed 8 lbs 8 oz when he d a! the Mi. ford Hospital, and has three brothers and a ar-r've- sister. A CIRL was born Feb 14, in the Iron County Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Van A. Naillon of Milford. A SON was born Feb. 18 to Mr. and Mr. LuDcan Barnes of Minersville, in the Iron County Hospital. , I We manner in which Babe conducted the presentation of his Mil- ford squad trophies. That trophy presentation is turning into quite a thing. And this year the Judges really had a decision to make, selecting (Continued a Pase Two) - . Our One guy from Minersville held us up going out." He was up coming In, and Babe Ruth held us up goig out." He was 4 and Spaf- - Mayor Hay Kizer, the loPatrolman Karnsworth cited cal police officers have agreed he decrease In teenage traf to notify the organization, of fic accidents, the alertness of any teen traffic violators, and the younger drivers, and,. their unless the offense is of a serifaster reaction to emergencies ous nature the organization b tst.s fur his compliment on traffic court wnl have full their driving ability, He also authority to hold the "trial" urged their participation m the and" administer justice. State traffic safety council, and of Highway Patrloman Gordon fered his assistance at jny time Farnsworth has agreen'to report in answering questions or help- to the court, as well as to the ing in activuies of their organregular authorities, all teen ization traffu- violations that come to Designed primarily to make his attention. the tern age drivers conscious cards, brieiiy stating of safety i equiremetits and to thePudge of the group, principles assist them in "policing" other hae been .signed by the mem teen agcis who may be habitual bers, and each member received poor drivers and thereby high from die press association a potential accident risks, the membership card listing pertinew organ a '.inn has the "blessnent information, blood type, ing" of the Utah S'ate Safety relative to be notified in case Council, although it has no con-ne- t of accident, etc., and parent's lion with any organ ation signature authorizing l .e teen otlur than the publishers' ager to drive the family car as Mr W lham :, a mem-long as no traffic laws are vior of (he press association's lated. Abo, each member re(luce man state committee, is ceived an attractive decai to be advisor to die local group disp.ayed on the car vir.d iw, Nonrna'ions for officers, to announcing that the driver is a be e.ected, at a meeting next member of the Utah State Press Association Teen Age Traffic Wednesday, follow For captain Vaughn McDon-- Safety Council. A feature of the local organiaid, Jerry Mayer, Vee Wads Stok-I Dean j worth. will be a weekly contest zation Gayle Gule, er. designed to originate new pertiFor first Ii utenant; David nent traffic safety slogans. The j Griffiths. Gerald Gillins, Al-- , slogans will be publ'shed in b it Ahlman, Russetl Sly. The Milford News as the lead to For second lieutenant: Mon a weekly column listing "Mornty Ashworth, Sandra Johnson, ing Judge" items, similar to Patricia Wilcock, Roger Aagard, the regular court .itws feature,, Ranae Varley. and other items of particular For sergeant (secretary): interest to the group. I FOR NEXT WEEK AT CEDAR CITY "First Aid to Livestock." a shortcourse on livestock diseases and health, will be held at F P the Bootstrap Theater on the 3 7 C S U campus m Cedar City on 0 4 Tuesday, March 2. from 9;30 a. m. .o 4 p. m. Farmers and 4 18 stockmen of Beaver County are 4 12 invited ot attend. especially 0 13 I)r. Wayne Binns. head of the Science department, Veterinary 21 55 17 24 15 49 TOTALS SPONSORSHIP land Beard. Barbara Tanner. Sally Killam The captain will direct the activities of the organization and. assisted by the lieutenants, will serve as judge and jury to hear complaints and administer reprimands or sentences to any members who have been cited for traff e violations. Th' sergeant will act' as secretary for the organization. Through cooperation of Highway ti.MiK'ii I UNDER 4 Final round in the J ) 1SS4 March of Dimes: LaMoni Thornock. Beaver City chairman, presents Jesse Long, the county chairman, wiih check for S2040. which helped put the county over the top for e aa record collection of $4 033, or 1 3c capita. Alto in the fitful are Urs. all-tim- V' Ruth Lish, county National Foundation chairman, and Mrs. Eva Stomhockir. county treasurer. (Milford News photo. Tribune engraving). k-E- Visitor It was nice -- ecing Mary J'm-- ' inex in Milford over the weekend. v Mary graduated from the Milford high school, and was employed as bookkeeper at "J. C. Penney's for several years. At present she is employed by an insurance firm in Salt Lake. V. WI"tom A. Cwn CMnwM Dg!o R. UrtotjWlow mlniohH boy th ( Wsi frw Cub Stwf Ko rcMt U ncti &Aa. ICC CwaUlAf Jwt K. Knvtjten, tk 4fh nnlMory ml t ntt wtfcrtWt wot na l tt pAtig 1 Ueli K M In JUmHc, Mm T" mk mhitk ks HWwarf 7 taleg d.;t4 I f I .: 3 |