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Show i fUt II r ONLY NKWSPAPKR IN THE WORLD THAT CARKk ANY HUM; AlUMT Mil. FORI) "A 7 f .rv v i V Single Copy Seven Cent $1.00 s Yeai COUNCITOKEHS j M (VUUH RSDAY APRIL T. S, li:i SNOW Sl'RVEY SHOWS t;ooi PROSPECTS HOLHROOK. MKMMOTl ARK CANDIDATES FOK P.-- LAWN SPRINKLERS; Till MILFORD (I'TAH) NKYS A. PRESIDENT I OR 7.4 W ATER CSKRS i Following are recent eases K iK'h aid before Judge o Don Holbrook and Uum Memmott have nominated RADIO ORDERED for president of the Hik' Sihool G L. Gnbble, ovcrpark ing. I'.i A tor the liJM.VS school fined $1.00. year, and date of election of FOR POLICE CAR Earl Limb, South Milford, no officers will be announced in 19.1-iefci.straiioii, produced re an early issue of The News Candidates for vice president Authorizing of sprinkler sys ceipt, case dismissed Verl Morton and Mary Mc terns for Milford lawns was le Mayer, improper reg George .at last Culley, and Harold Edwards agreed upon Monday's fined $2 50 and Alice Baxter have been Milford City Council session, istration, after d'scussion of the water Elwin D Marquardon, no nominated for secretary treasurer. problems brought out the opin- driver license, fined $2.50 ion that less water would be Additional nominations for Morris Allman, no 1954 truck wasted if sprinklers are used tlie above offices may be made 00 $5 than if residents continued the registration, fined from the floor at the election habit of spotting a hose and alEsther B Rollins, South Mil- meeting All members of the lowing it to run unattended for ford, failure to stop at stop sign, organization are urged to make hours. With the sprinkler sys- fined $5.00. plans to attend the meeting tem, it was pointed out, the water is usually turned on in mornings or evenings for a few County Agent Notes r Prospects of obtaining a mar mutual tiinoff from the Heuvi r er watershed wele hrighte! after information was obtained fom snow surveys made the In-e- i MM of April Watering lawns with an open hose, and allowing water to run at night will not be permitted. Also, the council decided, if a shortage of water occurs this year, home gardens will be the first to be cut off from water. After considering three applications, Coach Lee Pettey was named swimming pool director for this summer. Clean-U- p Week was discussed and final plans coordinated. The week will be publicized at a free clean-udance in Arion Hall Saturday evening, at which Dave trick-sowill announce plans for trucks to pick up trash, rubp n bish, etc. The Boy Scouts will clean up the premises of widows and aged residents, and high school children will assist with work and vacant lots next Friday. Trucks will be operated Friday and Saturday removing all accumulated trash to the city dump. Next Saturday afternoon, April 17th, free hot dogs and soft drinks will be served in Library Park to all who have week. participated in clean-u- p on city property IN TRACK TESTS AT ST. GEORGE The Milford Tigoiv )ourne ing to St George for the annual ttark meet last Saturday, w ont ibhons m five events, and with thru pit Ned lotal fan fir-the traek in performance meet they have entered in sev llle u CANCE . , n 1 - 1 she-stoc- k por-foun- ' Taylor, I m:v to naxakknks d - . life-savin- g . ELEMENTARY P.-- T. ii The surveys were completed 0 the snow couim s at Big Flat. Otter Lake and Merchant Val ley hy Glen Murray of the Soil Conservation Service, ami Boyd erul years Shelby and Hal Lund On th ionise at Big Flat, at Vee Wadswoiih tossed the NEW SH DENTS TO DRIVE 10.000 ft elevation, there was javelin 157 ft 7 in which was RELIS'IER MONDAY 1H 2 inches of snow, and water good enough for seeond place m t Th,. 17 year the Mi lontent 20 ti m ami hail he entered I OR KINDERGARTEN MOVES INTO HIGH average water content at this the junior hih javelin throw, are beinn made Preparations r which he was eligible, point is 21 2 in At Otter Lake, 9300 ft they would have set a iww junior in the Heaver County School District lor registration of all GEAR MONDAY measured 50 3 in snow with high record cluldien who will enter the 10 7 in water Average here is fourth LeFevic Dyke placed next Scptemh- r 17.7 m. Milford's cancer drive be? an in the 440 dash and Union must reach their last Children . The Merchant Valley nieas-uremSaturday with appearance fifth birthday by Oct. HI, 1954, Hardy was fourth in the l!!ii) tit. 8200 ft. was 25.1 in AROUND OUR The Milford team took third to be ell,;, h e Registration Will in the L D S auditorium of Mark Seamons, blind of snow with 8 8 in. water, und be lit Id at the following times cancer place honors m the HH0 lelay. who presented a victim was this of abuot normal 80', i Duly local lad to place in the and places fwfwf w f w pvpyi PM'ypvpyp ll.ord April 12. I 3D p.m. PROCLAMATION junior li'gh division was Claire Heaver April 14. HO p. m. ImamWilliams, who took second in WHEREAS. April has been MINERSVILLE 30 Mmci":i.l the 220 dash and third in the pril 21, designated, by u Piesidential T o days are scheduled as broad jump. I N C R E AS ED SLAUGHTER Proclamation and Act of ConEQUIPMENT SHOULD viNitlni; days for prospective gress as a month in which to HE CHECKED NOW OF REEF COWS NEEDED STOCK SHOW SET children Plans emphasize the need for cancer kindergarten a. id assignments for these days Farmers who have not yet control, and Stability of the cattle marv ill be made at this registration checked their tractors and ket is dependent on increased FOR MAY 1 WHEREAS, this is a time in It is important that meeting and on d which all of us should give equipment and given them a slaughter of be there. parents of continued should do the service to heavy of slaughter the complete thought gravity The children should no be Plans for the annual Beaver on the one hand cancer's job immediately, says County steers, acocrding to Morris II. peril to the brought registration Extension livestock County Livestock Show, held Agent Grant Esplin. Although but it is necessary that and the hope of controlling the at each ni"cMnj4, were Minersville, year Utah at ii 13 umunuij 100 tail- nun iui marketing specialist the child's birth cerificate be disease on the other, and (made at a meeting in Miners-- THIS WEEK'S major repairs, every farmer State Agricultural College WHEREAS, statistics show presented. April 7. w ville on Wednesday, More beef cows should should inspect his machinery one of every five persons that marketed for slaughter in 1954 Date for the show has been set SAFE DRIVING HINT before going into the fields. in this city will eventually have than last year. Although the for Saturday, May 1, announced What are i'a.stok and cancer, good any signals, The tractor air cleaner should total 1953 beef kill was up 30 Ralph Pearson, manager of the WHEREAS, way7 among cancer show. be completely cleaned, the over 1952, slaughter of beef skkvk one-thirvictims save life' are now They may your only and Stockmen farmers from be front wheel bearings should cows lagged. Beef cow numif yon use them prop- ' That R. R. Hodge, being saved, and Rev. is, Mrs. and to are Southern Utah and invited the cooling system bers in the United States inpacked, Before you turn or change, who have Just moved to MilWHEREAS, it is possible to should be checked for leaks. It creased 5 6 in 1954 whereas .show their animals and to see erly. Ix'fore double the number of cures to are lanes, local (unless the you ford, slop pastor this show. Classes in Dairy would be a good idea, the agent steer numbers decreased 1 1 sure an make it's of Rev. Nazarene. Church the through eniergencq) early detection and advises, to flush the radiator from a year ago. In comparison, Cattle, Beef Cattle, Sheep and treatment so con do and of the disease moves that from here his last prompt you Hodge safely, with approved radiator cleaner. Utah's beef cow numbers rose Swine will be exhibited. n th or at He radiation tell other and and driver; by Fallon, Nev., ped surgery, pastorate A balbe will and awarded by The spark plugs the trophy 27 while sreer numbers were the American WHEREAS, the Beaver and Minersvile units estrlans what you intend to do also has been pastor of the ance of the ignition system reduced by 10' by giving thejnnpcr signal, be- Church of the Nazarene at Car- Cancer Society is summoning should be checked and serviced. This increase in beef cows na-- ' of the Cache Valky Breeders' cause if you do not. you may son City. all of us to participate in this It is also wise to check the tionally means more calves Assn. for the best artificially t h A someone of or Rev. work by informing native hit Florida, get may carburetor adjustment; much will be born in 1954, and could sired heifer of the show. A spefailin west 1919 came of else. In one cancer's danger sigother after words, everyone Hodge cial class for range bulls is a fuel is wasted annually because serve as downward pressure on to is CaliWar in World in raising nals and I, the to ure cooperate settling "makings" signal of feature the show. Anyone of improper adjustment. prices in years ahead. This aceducaHe has since of funds for an this fornia. work been for accident. to have bulls graded tion The equipmnet should also drop in prices can be prevent- wishing in to at and research and be California Nevada service and tive least given Signals may have this done at the show be checked for safety condi- ed if the cow kill is increased, by George Henderson, Exten- 100 feet before you turn, con-fis- t religious circles. He and Mrs. to cancer patients; NOW THEREFORE I, RAYtions. All shields should be in Mr. Taylor points out. of on arm out and upward Hodge have four children, all sion animal husbandman of the Why is it important to in- U S A C. MOND L. KIZER, Mayor of the for u right turn; aim extended of whom are grown. place and accurately fastened. crease cow kill? The tractor seat should be Services at the local church City of Milford, do hereby orHoward Marshall is president straight out for a left turn; and and 1. cattle numbers Beef to sure make checked that it of the show and Warren Hall is arm out and downward for a will begin as soon as minor re- dain and proclaim the month of will hold up thru another sea- available beef supplies are com- secretary. Complete list of stop or decrease in speed. Sig- pairs are made on the building, April son. The operator's platform paratively high in relation to committee members will be an- nals, to be useful, mu .t be Rev. Hodge said. He will CANCER CONTROL MONTH of services, etc., should be cleaned off and made consumer demands. hours start turn. the before made you in Milford week's next nounced 2: Consumers are now acfree from grease and other acThe horn on your car is an- in an early issue of The News. and request that every citizen to customed large quanti- news. in this city participate in obto be usi d for materials; other cumulating dirty ties of beef. using signal a assures This of the occasion. servance platforms cause many accidents. reasonable warning purposes and it is not Banks Mrs. Dick and good sales outlet HOSPITAL NOTES Bishop intneded to take the place of A farmer can save himself for 37 million head of cattle and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Grim-shabrake. the of piano selections and motored to Salt Lake to- number much time and money by per- (equal to the 1953 kill). Any Recent medical patients at the won hearts of his audience the inin beef slaughter Beaver County Hospital gether to attend the conference. with the demonstration of his forming these easy-to-d- o clude: Other attending from Milford Mrs. Rachel Neeley was in over this disease. (Continued on Back Page) attendFirst ward included Mr. and victory end last Lake Salt wek The official Mrs. Gwen Pryor, Miners- campaign will beMrs. Dick Jones. ing the LDS Conference. the volunteer when gin Monday vile, pneumonia. workers begin their house to Connie Miller, daughter of house canvass for funds. UTAH'S PRINCESS FETED Mr. and Mrs. A. T Miller. Mrs. Verona Myers and Mrs. Marian Miller are committee Katherine Heslington. and members of the chairmen, Randall Banks, Minersville. The "recently announced jrovern- - lout further prospecting for new volunteer group include Mrs. Mrs. Clea Wyatt. ment program of stockpiling j metal sources we cannot look of La Cleo brum, Mrs. Rae Anderto mors than a few years already has shown signs of jward Mrs. Admitted observation: for son, Margery Harton, Mrs. ln j operation using known ore inhelping Utah's dying miningRom-Mrs. Nielsen. cannot Ethel Mrs. Alice measures 1 serves. Miles P. Ashworth, Ruby Stopgap dustry according to of As- - !do the with Mininn spectre ghost Mrs. Marion Walker. Olive Utah Root, Mrs. Baxter, manager. ney. iwi;in Utah.1 towns ociation. son of Mr. Mrs. Glenda Jimmie Lortta Rollins, Cline, Even before the program went y Mr. Romney pointed out that Mrs. Keith Rollins. Y Fowles, Mrs. Lob Moore, Mrs. Into effect, kad and tine prices the solution to the problem Iks in and lone Roberts, Mrs. Ina Norton, Mr. Romney the control of imports. "Unless we Diane Slinkerd, daughter of advanced slightly. such a said, Mrs. Lesa Acklin, Mrs. Mary he work out program." said. He pointed out. however, that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slinkerd, Amerion the be would "we cheernew is calling the program Long, Mrs. Dora Walker, Mrs. although to buy the world sur underwent a tonsillectomy on ing hews, mining men and Utah's can taxpayer Betty Hardy, Mrs. Irene Posey, ana we can April 5th. congressional delegation consider it plus ox metais. Mrs. Jean Butler, Mrs. Dorothy aa emergency measure and not a scarcely expect oar peopta to bear Veda and James Cox, chilMrs. Florence Beard, of for such burden a Terry, to any the length problem. permanent solution dren of Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Faye Thompson, Mrs. Utah's rest need, Mr. Romney time." Mr. Romney expressed the min- Cox, underwent tonsillectomies said. Is a long range program that Maudell Crane, Mrs. Sildona to will enable the industry operate ing industry s appreciation for on April 3rd. Easton, Mrs. Mabel Westeirgard, and rrow without setbacks. "In efforts of the Utah congressional Mrs. Jerry Memmott, Mrs. Mar-Jorl- e the past two rears 40 of our mines delegation in working toward a Minor Surgery: also the He said market. more stable Thompson, Mrs. Hilda i have stopped operating and Mrs. Gene Mayer, March 30. Mrs. Josephine Klllam, than 1000 men have lost their Industry was encouraged by PresiShields, Mrs. Kate Vest. April 1. fobs.! he said. "The mines were dent rhright D. Eisenhower's tc Mrs. Garnet Garfield, Mrs. Lois of the need for action forced to shut down when dumping 28. March Gilbert McGinn, Mrs. Hollis, Margaret Lund, basic industry. of foreign metal on the American gare a Mrs. Maxlne Bohart, Mrs. Wil-m- a A. D. Carter,, March 27th. "We in Utah have a particularly market drove prices down. While an increase in the price of lead and high stake in successful mining Weston, Mrs. Barbara McDale Johnson underwent mafuoperations." he said, "and the detine will make it posftible to Mrs. Eva Stonehocker, Ginn, will jor surgery on March 28th. operations, it will not war-n- t ture prosperity of our state Mrs. Enid Johnson, Mrs. Phyldeexpenditure for ea-- e pend to some extent on the will ! Utofc, k Hmi with neeaary Mlu U was Utah's Mrs. Anderson Lillian Mrs. Lottie Gron-nlntwn, UNa CWry lis frliK, Erickson, a ration and development of long velopment of program that ArtHwt V. n4 L A. WlltiM DvalM CwtrMMM JldogfitUw, reDM4i, Mrs. Inez Stienfelz, Mrs. encourage risking capital to seek released March 28th alter :n?f ore reserve projects."' Wwklna, tvfeUn, f Utk, M Htv rfltcvM IM to Ht Cttciry klvtie Mrs. Olive Youns, Pete """Mining plsys an Important part new ore bodies that will enable the ceiving treatment for minor InMartin, wK woa Um totfwl, whidi U lty nnwolty In th Natton't Capital. Mitt town, rV.e Mrs. Emma Mrs. suffered In an auto prosperity of our whole- Industry to keep operating in Ruth MlaAvd ta Ush, CanoftMiaiMl Utah's w juries Ml urn f nMHi ay rflotl If 51, jte." Mi. Romney added. "With- future. hi Sm i. l ja Griffiths. 4 hours and the water is spread evenly over the lawns, with a minimum of waste and run-off- . TIGERS PLACE ; A. NOTES an-noun- ie t i ! SPECIAL SESSION FOR A. ELEMENTARY P.-SCHEDULED MONDAY T. w ' A special meeting has been called by the Elementary P.-A. for Monday, April 12th, at 8 p. m. in the high school auditorium. R. C. Dalgle&h, coordinator for the Dental Health Service and the Utah State Department of Health, will speak and show a film on Dental Health. This meeting was originally scheduled for a regular meeting night, but it was necessary to postpone it because of conflict in schedules. Nominees for officers for the 1954-5- 5 school year will be presented at this meeting. T. FOUR FROM MILFORD VOLUNTEER FOR ARMY The makings of an excellent basketball team left Milford for Fort Douglas. April 6th, to Jy"e gin their military careers. four, all volunteers, are: Clyde Eugene Turner, Robert Love 11 Crane, Clark Herbert Wright, Ivan Donald Rowley. , Two Beaver men going up-state for physical examinations, qaur-te- t accompanied the Milford to Salt Lake,- - it was announced by Miss Bern ice Mackerel!, Selective Service Board clerk. cut-bac- k Miners Hail Efforts of Utah Solons to Save Industry for-meta- ls re-ra- Sati ' y g, |