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Show MII-TOR- (UTAH) NEWS D MA11CH 4, 19SI TIILTIfc? I ELEMENTARY She had" an operation yeiterday. Louise Gillms. MR. OLDROYD'S SIXTH CRADE In our Health das we started swtion on food. We are studying the seven groups of food and why each croup is Important We have food that r m proteins, fat, carbohydrates, energy, and many vitWe are learning how amin. . 1 fvp of food contribute! to the welfare, of our body. We a Koinjr to draw the food wheel and put foods into the pio.ier grouping Our class made a big improvement in our last arithmetic test. We had aeveral scores of IS and above out of a a po-aib- le 13. MRS. LARSON'S THIRD GRADE We are making a border about spring. It will tell the story of "How Spring Came," There, are rabbit, apulrrela, a There frog and tome robina. it a tuitle, too. We hope Delorea will aoon be We mis her at achool. 'well. GARRISON LlEIiTIOH After learning how to do long division our class ia. learn In to We also have add fractions. fun giving oral report on our hobble for the class. We have very murh fun dancing in our gym period, which ia every Tuetday irt?KpX. Caroline Marshall returned to ichnol after about two month at home with a broken leg. Detty Bills. Allen Atk'n Rosemary Briscoe, Julia Rae Bank and Sammy BellUton have birthday thl month. Karol Sue Rollins ha been out of achool for about a month By Mrs. Edith RewWy Mrs. Beverly Glenn and son Miktl and Mrs. Dorothy Evans spent several days visiting Mrs. The o'l well at Nev Clenn's husband, Jimmy, and ceased operations. Ibapah, The Gulf Mrs. Evans' brother. Bill Co. had it, and Bud Richardson in Cheyenne, Wyo. and Bill Splawn moved their equipment home. Tem-plutMrs. Wilms Spring of Leon Rowley and brother Ray Nev., daughter of Mr. finished her freighting to Railroad and and Mrs. Henry Roper, for Gus Chacha. ffev., Valley, Steven three small sons, Laune, visend were week and Dae. A. met at the Relief The P.-itor in Milford. hall last night Society an Diane Wilcock. MISS Mc DONALD'S THIRD"" AND TOURTH GRADES Well, here come Tim Fisher -,- - - .. . CftUtADt AID ssrssn aoawtar Supprf ts l.il i 4.Ukt tcstt ia. ISM f yi DISTANCE LONG Cab Yallow Mayflower PHONE 300 PRPVO. UTAH Amtrlcaft Mr. and Mrs. Robert brother In law and sister Mrs. of Harvey Dean, were her from Hurricane Monday, and helped" observe Mr. Dean's Mun-for- es1 old-tim- Th teacher. Mr. Olive Hall, was at Salt Lake City on business over the week end. GROUP March 2nd. This is new month. March 1 a windy month. Spring la coming. We have made a spring border. We have made windmills and tulip. They are red, yellow, purple and orange. MR. FISHER'S FIFTH GRADE R ck BergVr went up in the hilis and saw about 500 deer. Julie Ann McWhorter found a family of rabbit In the hay bales on her grandfather's farm. Bonnie Wyatt's grandmother left for her home today after visiting her for four months. We went to Mrs. Larson's assembly Friday. We en- It. ValRae 1 classes. - The board authorized the elementary school principals to attend the principals' and teachers' elementary conference at Joyed Spokane, Wash. The board of education authMRS. ROBERTS' orized the senior class of Mil-for- d SECOND GRADE High school to take one We are decorating our room day of achool for an educational for spring. One committee is trip.- This is In lieu of the tra- making bird houses and birds; ; ditlonal "sluff day." The board also authorized d Principal Oldroyd of the Elementary school toatudy the installation of .a public address system In the school building. The principal estiHov mated the cost at $550. which he felt teachers of the school ! believed could raise. The I; board feltthey that the Installation a i i was a fine project and a soon as Mr. Oldroyd "could "see his oil way clear for the completion of the project," authorized him to start. For top efficiency from The board studied three salyour pressure-typburner, uae Standard ary schedules for teachers. One Fu mace OiL 1 1 ia comschedule would cost the district pletely ditil!ed so it about $5,000 more than the burns clean without 1953-5schedule, the second soot or other waits, an about additional $10,000, and developes tha maxand an additional the third imum of heat unit. From the available $16,000. And it contains THERMISOL to guard against be assumed it Information, may filter atomacrena and rust, eliminate sludge, keep that the first two salary schedizer nonlos clean. VouH get more heat for your ules would be lower than the dollar with Standa.d Furnace Oif, and you'll aava state average. caltrouble and time by 0 In each of the schedules, eleHit yout llousewarrner. Switch to Standard mentary teacher services cut Furnace Oil today! If would during the year 1953-5hav-e- . i cirpot-tya be restored. you - Mil-for- 1 to get wore heat from automatic 11 S'li burners a hi w f ',' I ' 4 Ml nv '. 4 ... ( r- -r prompt culating heater, ask for Standard Stove Oil. ffffi&CKtlMl -- servico coll BURNETT SVIfiDLEHURST fllONE 1 MILrORD. UTAH In reviewing the demands and necessities . for the continuation of a good school program, the board considered the advisability of calling a special election to raise additional funds, but no action was taken as the board felt that it was too early to act on the matter at this time. Mrs, Verda Pender of Salt Lake spent several day visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones. She returned home Tuesday. , COMMONS THIS YEAR 130 BEAUTIFUL COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM FOR YOUR SPRING REDECORATING HERE'S MORE ABOUT AT JEFFERSON'S DEATHS Centlauad from Pag One Milford. a son of Adolphu Sr. and Jane Thomas Garzand. He spent hi early life In Milford. and married Nellie Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Dick Jonea, at Parowan on April 4, 1929. In 1942 they moved to Ploche, where Mr. Garzand wa employed In the mine. Graveside service were held at the Milford cemetery Monday, March 1, under direction of Bishop Dick Banks. Attending these services from out of town were Mr. and Mr. Von Morria, Chester Elmer, Viola Singleton, Ronald Singleton, Virginia Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Long, Mr. and Mr. Henry Gill ins, Mr. and Mr. Roy Ludy, Mr. and Mr. Jame Nielsen and duaghter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harrlman and son, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gillln, all of Ploche; George, Carlo and Virgil Valentine, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin. Alta Ilickman. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson, Mr. Grace Jone. all of Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. Jame Williams of Greenville, , Clifford William of Cedar City, Mr. and Mr. David Jonea of Fielding, Mrs. sta Jones of Fielding, Mrs. Verda Pender and Mr. Dorena CottreU of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Jack Martensen of Parowan. -- Lucille and Ross Thurston drove to Salt Lake City Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Nell Ral slon, who spent the winter at the home of her son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Walt McCulley. t NOW IN STOCK . Today 36 COLORS OR COLOR day. Mr. and Mr. Wayne Gonder and children were Provo visit--1 ors last Saturday. Mrs. Afton Nielson, accompaSECOND GRADE . HERE'S MORE ABOUT nied Vickie Ofldan, reporter by Nancy Mellor visited home of Mr. and Mrs. D. the at SCHOOL BOARD We are making new border C. Miller in Salt Lake City. for our room. Wc work hard to get stars for, our epelllng. We Continued from Pag On are reading a book called - Mary McCulley, West Beaver Frienda and Neighbor. We norm in the teaching of Lan County Cancer chairman, and like the book .very much. guage Arts. Realizing that lone Robert, city chairman, KINDERGARTEN there should be some effort were in Salt Lake City Feb. 18 MORNING GROUP made to correct, the deficiency, and 19 attending a cancer conAbout Helpers various school districts of the vention held at the Utah Hotel. We are making books. We state have initiated "in service; m ' LAST YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Bud Richardson were Ely visitor lat Fri- employed at the Commercial Bank In Salt Lake City. training" program. The teachers of this district are attending a class given by Prof. Twain Tippett of the College of South-eUtah, that was Initiated to all teacher interested In get teaching the language art and Integrating it Into the teaching of all subject and all classes. The superintendent. ; informed the board that the class "Is challenging to the teachers" and the children of the district will "certainly receive the benefits of a better language rts program because of the class." He also stated that recommendations would be made before the next class that the classes be shifted to 3:30 p. m. at Mlners-viil- e for the remaining four fi r ,.( ,, J Super Kemtone - lt Lani Baxter. t er The son Walter- and Von Rowley were home vUltlng Mr. and Mr. their parent Cecil Rowley, at Garrison. The boys are going to school at Delta. n AFTERNOON dangerous threat to farmers, rancher and other raw material producers. - y are putting picture In them. The picture are about helpers. Many people help us. We like to work In our book. Bacavsa of many strict trod barriers In foreign covnrriat, the United Stoles ho become the world's dumping ground for surplus production. This has already caused mine shutdowns and docroasad wool production in Utah. It is a Fred Schumacher went to California where he will be employed by a son of G. S. Quate, an from Garrison. The son is Sheppard Quate. d, one ia making tulips and kite; rabbits. We birth anniversary. , and one is with our new March calendar. have made making some pussy willows, Tim and Gary have been busy too. Ted Carter 1 home on a ten-dadrawing the picture for th of for We are signs watching furlough. He 1 station at month of March. It U a boy We will know It Isn't the Tooele Ordnance Depot. spring. flying a kite. If It snows Tim far away when we e the !gn. Whlla In Milford he i visiting will draw tome mow on that at the home of hi wife' parday. if it ralna. some rain drops; MR. GUNTKER'S ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baudlno. If the aun ta ahlnlng, a big, GRADE bright, yellow aun. Every morn-- FOURTH Brad Weston tells us the We wrote to the Deseret Mr. Ethel Mclntyre ha been temperature for the day. New and asked them to send confined to her home with a We found our leech waa eat- us some Civil Defense booklet. broken nose and bruise sufing our anaila, ao we had to get They are "What You Should fered Thursday when she another bowl for the leech. Now Know About Burns," ' Fire caught her foot In a mat and we mutt find food for the leech. fell while helping her husband for Householders," Judith Cook and Mlckle Fer- Fighting to Save Action clean the family car. Mrs. "Emergency guson, was hospitalized for Lives." "What to Do Now about Home" at Sanitation GRADE-Mthree FIRST days. ISS Emergency "What You Should Know about PARKINSON We are reading many book. Biological Warfare," and "You Jonelle Baxter wis In MilWe have a arithmetic book we Can Survive. Atomic Attack." We are giving reports on ford over the George Washing-1 like to work in. Wo are drawConnie Marshall and ton Birthday holiday. She them. ing spring picture and picture of the March wind. Laura Sherwood and Linda Roberta made the calendar for us. r T. t"tf Xttttribw Cisttr gMtty crv ttM ta tHe 120,000.000 tun caw fes maa ky mslUnj ttsm ta: C asr. care NT' teV Pi e. , ) f Bo-zart- h, 1, 1 l WAY Me-Inty- ra MOVING II -;iA i-n- NEWS REPORT SCHOOL NEWS OUT PERSONAL ; Mr. Fred Lamb ha returned to her home in Riverside. Calif., after spending last week end with her son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mr. Norman Lamb. Rev. N. S. Nye left Tuesday for California to attend the wedding of his son. Rev. Nye will be gone about a week. Ir. and Mrs. Glen Oldroyd and children will leave this week end for the northern part of the state. Mrs. Oldroyd and children will stop at Moroni where she will visit her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Black-hawhile Mr.' Oldroyd will attend t principals' meeting In Salt Lake City. DEPARTURE FROZEN FOODS 2 fcr 35c SKOVCROP PEAS mm Winn: vmn NALLEYS TREASURE PICKLES HUNTS PEARS 2 fOF 49C 2s 37c UpPOrtOTlM' DEL MO?fTE CREARI CORN 2 DEL MONTE SPINACH 303a 2 for 27c ..... 2 for 35c .... 21c . MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS BAtfc SUCED TIMES Specials Week-En- d 73c v t n, Northbound Train No. 10 Train No., Train Train Mr. and Mrs. A. Talancon of Cedar City were here last week. Train Mrs. D. L. Kesler was called Train to Salt Lake City because of the Train illness of a grandson. Train 108 No. 104 No. 38 No. No. No, No. M 12.30 a. m. 2:30 a. m. 5:37 a. m. 12:33 p. in. Southbound- 0 2:10 107 12:03 37 2:23 103 ....... 10:30 a. m. p. m. p, m. p. m. MIRACLE WHIP, to;,iato 59c Quarts SOUP 11c . N ALLEY'S EGG NOODLE & BEEF Mrs. Allen Heap and children L D S SECOND WARD of Parowan are In Milford at NALLETTS BEEF STEW - 15 oz GAEL ELMER. Blsfeep the home of her parents, Mr, Sunday School, 11 JO a. m. and Mrs. Luther Hardy, while Sacrament meeting. 7:30 p. m. on her husband is working the Priesthood meeting, 8 p. m. U P extra gang out of Milford. Monday. PRODUCE - SPECIALS Primary, 3:43 p. m. Monday, . Visiting this week end at the Relief Society, 2:00 fx m. Tueshome of Principal and Mrs. . Grant Rowley were Mr. Row- day. 7:30 nv J. Tuesday, MIA, ley's broiher In law and sister, Mr. andJdrs. Marvin Smith, and three1 children. They left Monday for their home In RADIO SERVICE Provo. Car Radios Horn Radio Mr. and Mrs. Roy CottrelL PHILCO-SUPERVISE-D Walter and Jess Cook, are In Huntingtoa Park, Calif., attendFACTORY SERVICE ing funeral services of a brother in law, Ray Snyder. BUM CARROTS Phona 39c 2 fcr 19c GREEN ONIONS 2 bunches 9o RADISHES 2 bunches 9c 32c BAG GRAPEFRUIT IMIZ JITJ EOTilGER Mr. and Mr. Gene Kirk have returned to Milford after spend ing the winter In Southern Cal-- ; ifornia. 27c BABY FOODS 218-- W 3 fcr 19c 12 fcr 75c NOTICE . DR. ELF. BURGESS OPTOMETRIST AND VISION SPECIALIST Hi' will ba In LIILFORD AT TIIE LIILFORD IIOTEL ON MONDAY, MARCH StS TO TAKE CABE Or YOUR VISUAL HEEDS 1 Your eli Merc Once-Sto- p TREE DELIVERY Shopping Center PHONE 23 On 22U |