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Show utui$ But 9 Jtc&ux -- i r i ta nth wt i ii ONLY NEWSPAPER LN THE WORLD THAT CARES ANYTHING AUOUT MILFORD . 1 1 a, TMI WINNING 11f 0 yXA t sccoRD-ourssr- a The graveling of 100 West street. In preparation for spring oiling, is progressing rapidly, and by the time it's warm enough to start thinking of oiling, the gravel should be packed into a pretty good roadbed. And along with the graveling program, residents along the street are doing their part Already several hundred feet of curb has been installed by the property owners, and we understand it's moving right on down the street. COUNCIL VETOES PARKING SETS THE V F W Auxiliary to Post 1546 is sponsoring a drive for playing cards, games, piiz- - i zles, clean magazines and books '' and clean rags for the Veterans Hospital In Salt Lake. ' ' Anyone having any of the above articles which they wish to send to the Veterans Hospital i may leave them at The News of- fice or Phone 200 or 252, an the articles will be picked up. J With Gene back in town after relaxing for the winter in. the California sunshine (smog?) the real estate transfers probably will Dick ud aeain. And he's such a forgetful cuss that some of the sports along Main are placing bets on how many parking tickets Gene will average a r week, now that, the law is being enforced. j two-hou- The Sorority Gals have completed their rounds In the house numbering program, and if there are any Milford homes with no numbers, it Isn't their fault Residents who don't have their numbers should call the Horn Silver Hotel before Friday of next week. After that day, the unused numbers will be returned to the manufacturer. . Following are recent ing spaces on Main street repainted in the near future, with the "Monterrey system" to be given a local trial. Under this system, the parking spaces will be shorter, with a red zone in front and back of each pair of spaces, for use only in entering or leaving the parking space. "Using that method," Coun- cilman Bolton explained, a person will always drive directly to the curb, then either drive into or back straight into the vacant space. It eliminates the twisting and backing, and simplifies parking for those not too accustomed to parallel parking." hcarH wfnr Jtit'ii? Always something interesting In the mall bag. As, for instance: - Ban Briscoe East I feel plumb slighted, my wife putting all that thank you stuff in the paper and not mentioning me, and here me doing all the washing, etc. Well, maybe my washing the green socks with the sheets had something to do with it. I think they are rite purty and they sleep just as good, tho it does kin da remind me of sleeping in the, "Park Hotels" back in the 30s. Judy'd better be nappy that Ben didn't decide to save time and wash the dishes in the Bendlx along with the green shocks and used to - be white sheets. The GOP has scheduled a $100 a plate fund raising dinner for June 4 in Salt Lake City. At that bargain price, the line of ticket seekers shouldn't need much policing. The Heart Fund was $30 and a lot of used gum richer bas- ketball game last week. We are told the Milford section tossed $19 into the sheet, and from the Beaver side the contributions amounted to a little over $10, with many of the coins stuck together with freshly chewed gum. Gale Elmer suggests we add to our Four for '34 a Five for '34 or. '55 and go to work on a propsal to change the highway crossing over the U P tracks to a spot south cf the roundhouse, -d maybe add an overpass. Each a move would prove beneficial to lots of people. Including the U P switchmen. J ular shot of the tournament. The outstanding defensive player and outstanding offensive player also will receive special awards. ' Jesse Long, chairman of the athletic committee at Milford High, announced that only general admission tickets will be sold thruout the tournament, which the local school plans to make an annual affair. Western Beaver County basketball fans, who have been served up generous portions of their favorite sport this year, have another interesting session cm ng up next week when the local high school athletic department sponsors a Southern Utah Gold Medal Basketball tournament, under auspices"of Gold Medal the nation-wid-e Tournament committee. Four beautiful team awards and 36 individual awards will be presented to teams and players at the conclusion of the floor play. The tourney, which will feature eight outstanding teams from this area, will be held next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, with four games Wednesday and Thursday, and three games . scheduled for Friday. teams Entries ' include , all-stfrom Parowan, Cedar City and Minersville,' two from. Beaver, and three Milford quintets. Awards will include, trophies for the championship team, second, third and fourth place teams; also ten championship charms for players on the No. 1 team, charms for the runners-u- p and medals for each player on the third' and fourth place teams as well as specially designed awards for players on the. first, second and third teams. Three "United States Federation Honor Medals" will be presented, one a gold medal to the man selected as the outstanding player of the tournament This player will be entered as a candidate for the 1954 basketball team. Other tourney awards will Include three sportsmanship trophies, two for high point game and high points in the tourney, and an award for the player making the most spectac rNCER O cases Krtrh' Heed J Gillins, overparking, fined $1, Clifford E. Burbidge. over- parking, fined $1. Geqrge D. Jesse r, overparkIng fined $1. - 's' Vol. 51, No. 19.VI FOR '54; TO INSPECT M H S PROGRAM The Beaver County Board of Education will make a special trip to Milford Fritfay of next week, Feb 12th. to study first hand the recommendations for improvement made by Princl pay Rowley and a Milford P.-- law Previous. y the census had Inen taken-- in October , Supt Pearce explained '.hat there was some agitation ' by certain groups" against the classes in LunguaKf Arts that the teachers of the district are Much of the trouble, taking Pearce said, seemed to Supt. stem from the fact that the teachers were given sortie release time for the classes (The schools in Milford are turned out on alternate Wednesdays at 2 p. m. and 3 p. m to ;he teachers may either drive to Beaver in time for the classes, or attend classes starting in Mil ford at 3 p. rn ) The superintendent explained that according to the Iowa tests given by the Sixty Man School Survey Comm'ssion. the schools of Utah are below the national (Continued on Back Page) T A. 1 ness. He was born April 15. 1910. in Paragonah, a son of Morgan and Margaret Owens Edwards. On April 9, 1928. he married Mary Anne Williams in Parowan. In 1931 he moved to Delta, where he farmed until he accepted employment with the U P railroad In 1942. He worked for the company at Lynndyi and Milford. Funeral services were con- -' ducted in Delta Saturday morning, and burial was in Para- -' gonah. Surviving are his widow; two sons and a daughter, Lt Murray Edwards, U S A F, Phoenix, Arlx.; Allen Edwards and Rosalind Edward, of Delta; his parents, of Delta; four brothers. S 1c William Howard Edwards. Ft. Lewis, Wash.; Evan and Cordell Edwards, Delta; Lowe.l Edwards, Delta R F D; a sister. Mrs. Donna Whitely, Alexandria, Va. B. , i SOCIETY H BOARD STUDIES SALARIES delegation at the February meeting of the board. They Donald R. Keeny. Cedar City, will also arrange for a cost de no Utah registration, fined $10. . termination survey, so they can I. D. Cunningham, Salt Lake give proper consideration to the City, issuing check with insuf- request. Other business conducted at ficient funds, fined $50 and orboard meeting inWednesday's dered to pay In cash $30, the cluded. amount of the check. I Awarding of contract for furnishing school lunch milk for the remainder of the year to Arden Milk Co , at a coat of 5.5c per half pint. DEATHS The Board arranged for a census enumeration in the district between April 13 and May GRANT E. EDWARDS as required by the new school Grant E. Edwards. 43, died 1, . Wednesday, Feb. 24. in a Delta hospital after an extended ill- 'OPERATION PALETTE' BE PLAYED IN MILFORD NEXT WEEK Pullem, wait'll Babe Ruth gets spring baseball off his mincT, and he'll show you how big the bass grow in Lake Mead. (That's what Babe said, anyway). r SCHOOL workers on Friday of the clean up week, when school will be dismissed and the student will work on city lots and other vacant property. It is expected that the Boy Scouts will clean property belonging to w.dows, and all residents having trucks or pickups will be tuked to put them in service during the week hauling trash to the city dump. Councilman Bolton stated that he plans to have the park J THURS., MARCH 4, METERS, 'I bass. WelL MUford-Beave- MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS WEEK FOR APRIL 13 Parking meters in Milford are "dead as a dodo" for the pres- ent; the sidewalk repair situ- ation is still in the investigative stage; Karl Hanney is the new foreman of city employees, and Clean-u- p Week in Milford will be April 12 to 17. That was the major action taken by the city council Monday night before they adjourned to the Hong Kong Tor coffee and informal conversation. Vote on reconsideration of the parking meter was Altman and Whittaker against the meters and Bolton and Bown in favor of them, with Weston not voting, until the tie vote forced him to ballot and he voted against them. Dave Erickson and Don Holbrook will be of Clean-u- p Week activities, and Mayor Kizer announced that he was appointing them ' early enough for thorough planning "of the week-lon- g beautificatlon drive. $50 was appropriated by the council for "refreshments" for the school children and other e --'"- GOLD MEDAL CASABA TOURNEY TO Radtke took a three-da- y fishing trip to Lake Mead, and ran into foul weather, but Byron yanked in three - the only three caught - and one of 'em was a 4U-l- b after the liS-lMt- ! That Pullem guy Is bragging again! Seems he and J. A. i CLEAN-U- P COURTESY! 53.00 a Year ainffle Copy Seven Cent ryn'( mptl 1 ' ! The West Beaver County unit of the American Cancer Society met for an organization meeting on Tuesday, March 2nd. Plans were made for the March Cancer Education Month and the annual April Cancer drive. Films on Cancer education will be shown to several women's groups the week of March Mrs. lone Roberts was named city chairman, with Mrs. Marian Miller and Mrs. Verona Myers as April Cancer Drive chair " nen. George Horton is pub licity chairman, and Mrs. Mary McCulley is West Beaver Coun-- 1 ty chairman. They were assitsed in their organization by Mrs. Loretta Cl.ne, former chairman for this section of the county. j i . I j , ' WILL DISPLAY NAVY ART AT UTAH STATE CAPITOL Louis D. McFadden, si-no- by-law- ' I A TO PRACTICE FOR DANCE FESTIVAL 1 r Mr. and Mrs. Stan Holt, MIA regional dance directors, of Enterprise, gave a dance revue last i Friday in Minersville demonstrating the annual spring dance lo be presented by the MIA girls. Instructors from Milford attending the demonstration were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamb, Mrs. Maurlne Miller and Mrs. LaRue Varley. MIA boys and girls attending 1 ncluded Margaret Root, Sheila .... Dal ton, Irene Carter, Coleen Hutchings, Joan Merry- weather, Carol Wright, Carol Allman, Jennie Sue and Georgia Beth Smith, Darma Loft-housDick Bolton Leland James Cox, Donald GalBearcJ, MemmotL and Douglas loway IA re-- I Railroad in Cnlt T nlr Tuesday morning after a leng Krab-nma- (1 67, Council's "accidentless" week wlrih they plan to sponsor in the near future. Milford's residents wilt be urged to arive in such manner that not even a fender will, be scratched Inside ine ii.y iimin lor an entire week, and a 'Traffic Dance" will be featured on Satuidy to wind up the program. Dean Stoker was elected captain of the Milford company of the Utah State Press Association Teen Age Safety Council when they met after Named as first Wednesday. lieutenant was Russell Sly. Monty Ashworth was chosen second lieutenant, and Leland Beard, sergeant. The officers will confer with other members of the group, and have a tentative draft of a s constitution and ready for presentation to the group at their regular meeting next Wednesday. Mixing social activities with their safety education.: the local council has planned a hamburger dinner in the hills, as soon as weather permits, and will feature safety films at their future meetings. M LOUIS D. McFADDEN red Union Pacific "A Safe Driver Is a Courteous Driver." That will be the slogan for the Milford Teen-AgSafety e , : OUT WHO INAtlt 1MI M.r hr-TIOA0 ST MIVIN IN TMI HONI I AMI. TK 4rivr wM wont it rfc imiwmI wkf MAKIS COUt TIST MIS COM Of I Hi tOAD Mt HAKES 54 PLANS AmA thy illness. Mr. Sf cFadden was born Feb. ' 15. 1887, In Iowa, a son of Hugh and Bridgett McFadden. He was a resident of Milford for IS years, moving to Salt Lake , about eight years ago. He was a charter member of Escalante ' Post 1546, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and had been a member "Operation Palette." an ex-o- f Milford Post No. 16, Amer- - hibit of 100 original paintings ' representing the best In Navy lean Legion. j Funeral services will be held combat art, will arrive in Utah at 2 p. m. Friday in the Neal March 7th. The nationally fam' O'Donnell funeral chapel, Salt ous traveling art caravan will Lake City, and Tom Schow, be exhibited In the rotunda of Past Exalted Ruler of the B the State Capitol for seven P O E, Salt Lake, will conduct j days, thru March I3th. Hours ) the Elks portion of the services. will be from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. NEW DRUG STORE The exhibti is free to the Military graveside services OPENED IN MILFORD will the be under 'of d.rection public. esMilford newest business W. G. White of Milford. tablishment, the Beaver County are Mr. , McFad-den'- s Pharmacy, wa opened to the ' Surviving seven sisters and widow, public in new quarters thfs two brothers. J week by Gene S:ons, owner. iSEIIIIARY NOTES Mr. Slons is a native of Okla By George Hortoa homa, and was employed as a j RAY SNYDER I. t pharmacist by an Oklahoma Word was received in Milford , Ten prospective graduates drug company after graduation j 01 J from thU deith from Southwest State College Seminary, now completing weekjI Snyder, .former Milford I their third year course, received at Weatherford, Okla., In 1951. of , pJna Sunday njthtt Feb. 28th, He came to Milford in June, ! Mrs. Walter Cottrell and Roy In their respective ward sacra 1953, to open his prescription Cook. and Jesss DATE SET FOR , ment meetings. Co. the Beaver in pharmacy Mr. Snyder died Monday of Clinic week and this Receiving their p'ns from offices, LOCAL DEER COUNT moved into larger quarters in a heart ailment from which he Bishop Richard Banks in the First ward were Monty AshA group of Beaver County the former Legion Club, ladles had suffered for five years. I will the worth, John Killam, Sally Kil-laaccompany sportsmen lounge I on Slons Mr. annual officials In 1952. their June. Mary Jane McCulley, and game ADOLPIIUS GAR2AND Russell Sly. Bishop Gael Eldeer count In this area Monday, I married the former Dolores Funeral services for Adol-phu- s mer presented pins to Leland March 15 th, it was announced ( Da trie in Weatherford. They Garza nd were held in (he Beard, Gerald Gillins, Rulon this week by Thcl Riley, State have one daughter. game warden for the county. I While the pharmacy Is pri- - L D S Chapel In Pioche, Nev., Hardy, Karl Merryweather and Also in the group will be rep-- I marily a prescription pharmacy Monday,' March 1, under direc- Patricia Wilcock. resentatlves of stockmen, and at present, Mr. Slons said, he tion of the ward bishopric. , f has stocked a general Mr. Garzand died Thursday, "The First Missionary Jourline of Fcrest Service personnel. Local sportsmen wishing to toiletries and drugs, and plans Feb. 25, in the Pioche hospital, ney," a mov'e in a series on the life of Paul the Apostle taken illness. join the deer count riders rosy to expand later and offer the after a He was born Feb. 13, 1907, In from the 13th chapter of Acts, contact Thel Riley cr BUI public everything in the usual was shown to all regular Sem Nichols for further details. Continued on Bade Page ' drug store merchandise. ar WAYTTT e; 3. all-tourn- ey SO. MILFORD PUMPERS i I J Ail-Americ- f!11 n-law m, . '. two-mont- h The exhibit is SET WATER MEETING South Milford water users free to the and other Interested persons to the public thru appearance nave been invited to attend a In national magazines, are a special meeting of the South Milford Pumpers Association graphic portrayal of the Navy's role in the war on the seas, on accortl-- I the beaches, and in the air. All Wednesday, March 10th, ot Ing Hy Tolley, president of were painted by noted artists the group. commissioned by the Navy to Discussion of the "Duty of accompany the ships and task Water" will be led by Sam forces of the Navy wherever of Utah's leading one Cline, was there action. water attorneys, and a report will be made on Milford's inlnary students on Monday and terest in the petition for adjudiTuesday of this week. cation of Parowan Valley water The Church History class will which was filed last week in present sacrament meeting pro- the, Fifth Judicial District grams in several of the L D S Court by a group of Parowan wards of the Beaver stake dur- water users. Election of .officers of the ing the month. Scheduled now are programs in Greenville, South Milford Pumpers Asso-catio-n March 14th; Minersville, March will be held following 21st, and Milford Second ward, the meeting, and the South MilMarch 23th. ford mail route will be disof which have become familiar cussed. Gael Russell Elmer, Mayer CHANGES MADE IN and McCoy Williams attended WARD LEADERSHIP meetings in Parowan. prior to filing of the petition. Changes in personnel for the two Milford wards, . made re. cently, are: First Ward New Bishopric, Richard Banks, bishop; Cecil Edwards and La Mar Griinshaw, counsellors. Clinton Bond is ward cleric In the Second Ward, Gael Elmer Is bishop, Charles Terry and Roy Myers, counsellors, Mitch Fisher is ward clerk. REPUBLICANS TO HOLD ORGANIZATION MEET The Republican County CenCommittee organization meeting has been scheduled for Tuesday. March SO, In the Beaver County Court House, according to an announcement .received by The News this wet li. tral |