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Show r P i in ronnnn lIlR ONLY NEWSPAPER COOIBUTORTO LIBRARY If the MUford Higi. Scho ever loses its "acciea:uxi standing it won't be because ol an inadequately equipped Several Milford orgaiv irat'ons have begun a oooidi-nateffort to obtain bookr, magizinec and finances necessary to make the Milford liteh 3chool library one of the be.i equipped in Southern J First group to begin -- ctiye participation In the library betterment program is the local chapter of the Epsllon Sigma Alpha sorority, which , produced a fall fashion snow using gowns,' dresses, suits and other apparel from local stores, and with the proceed, about $125. purchased a set of World Encyclopedia reference books which thty presented to the school. THAT CAKKS ANYTHING ADOUT MILFOfO i &&mw' FUND IN THE WOULD v nnr h V mm by KAREN ci WALKER Single Copy Seita Cents . MILFOKD(UTAH) NEWS a Year $3.00 The Yearbook King. Oueen, Prince and Princess wtre chosen Oct. 29th. with Dave Griffiths, Kaien Walker, Boyd My ers and Mauri Rollins as the winners. Everyone enjoyed the dance with Pat Wilcock and 54, No. 44 her staff had arranged. THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1934 o - COUNSELLING CLINIC SET FOR NEXT WEEK SIXTH GRADERS THRILLED WITH LETTER SPORTSMEN ARE Yearbook pictures were taken Nov. 1 and 2 by Mr. iicllins of the Dixie Photo. Each clas3 had a certain uniform Ihey were expected to wear. PRIZE HONEY , FROM WASHINGTON ! months of planning j' PRFPAPFH FOR TO BE GIVEN BUT TWO U1V VLd I mVLil . o Ecaver County is to have tt Milford's Sixth Grade stu'first "counselling clinic' on has de- -, Club The Tifitrette dents are still "walking oround 12th and 13th. RING-NECforma-- i Nov. some cided to SHOOT practice in a daze" several days after AT TALENT SHOW K OFFICES The clinic Is being conduct tions for basketball reason, receiving a letter, written oa ed free ol charge through the ahead of time. With these official Treasury Deoartme Pheasant and auail Sur- Dancing Next scheduled event will be The Democrats swept Beaver Slate Board of Health. A;ch Singing ahead or practice wc from Mrs Ivy Baker - weekj a local talent show, set for Sat- County and the nation In last M. Thurman, with another psy- wdl take to the field, Sa- - ,ro, j stationery, pi liet! It wont be Arthur Godu should haye gome d . ....ant 3od frev s e!ijw. - . but it will be urday, Nov. 13 and sponsored Tuesday's general election, and chologist and two social work vuth the wily ring ne nan es ume aciivn auiereni sutes. i run orn 11 mninn r rn in national off- - ers, will In Beaver on Friday by the Milford local cf the the for the all the attei public. A few weeks ago while in better cause. Brotherhood of Railway Train- year win for the underdogs wa ! and Milford on Saturday. Min pheasant setting area. vl. o Lake Mrs. 4alt Milford in the i. Priest City tion hap-All proceeds from this talent men and the Lady Trainmen. surprising to many political . ersville will be con idered at The arrived for day happy pened to soe a copy of "T Department spokesmen es by the B. of the Junior Class last week. The Don Holbrook is chairman of commentators who had forecu.. either meeting. show, sponsored Milford Siren," elementary R. T. and L. A. will go to the upwards of 95,000 spo-mthe Library Board Finance that President Eisenhowf r's This counselling service is group of teens are cspecHlly sec ;n' school publication, and read Milford out for this be will enHigh School libraiy Committee, and Mrs. uoretU personal popularity would of the red sweaters witn designed to assist school chil- largest of all participant lu.proud with a Interest story tilled program to build up tht-- library able the Republicans to retain dren with their school probCline is general chairman. the white How m background. Sixth Graders hundred Six specail phe Spcad and keep our school accredited. control In Washington. lems. After one year's experi- hunt ' Their avail wrote were She made the Money." tags The show is really shaping same clinic,-th- e Acquisition of 750 books of Tommy Bradfield and Ray students a letter, congratulat- up into what will be one of On the local scene, only two ence with theschools feel th t it for the South Milford area. and fiction has been lion biography County have been visiting us. First-dahunt, whicl- o.J.r i ing them on their publication Milford s most entertaining eve- Mclntyre serset by the Milford High School Republicans were elected. is an We public indispensable all hope to they enjoy their N and commenting that the Sixth nings. A number of acts and at 8 a. m., is expected Carter won the vice. us. Library Board as its goal for four-yea- r (Bill) Both boys gradwith stay as good or better than in p. t Graders spend their money skit have been signed up alBeaver County Cornthe drive now getting under uated our from school in 1951. land-owmore in the mission just about the same as her own ready, and all others who are although ? . ment, Includes Glenn i. years, way. These books, tcgeuVr closest post fields three children. ers Howard have their Ui posted race, defeating interested may still enter. Conwith additional reference books Walter Joseph, and Mrs. Frivd; Education wick bird crop a a' c ut The letter follows: The 99 votes' year. tact Mrs. Earl F, Stonehocker, willNational MJ 1 toS Wood. Mrs. Diane McCulley and magazines, are needed next begin c Monday. This most and 271 hunters I i. , 228-Jcomfortable Noaverage, TREASURY DEPARTMENT Saturday, phone by ,UP in charge of appointments. bring the high school library event national hclpr? us all keep expect their quota of ta r i; vember 6th. Washington, D. C. L up to date. Renovation of t&! more in mind the Im- clearly the first day. Gillies for the assessor s To the Sixth of library, now being done under (Scrib) education. ?orUnce In Millard county, shokr. Grade Students: Nov. UUi. S D A CHILDREN be. given Thursday. tne supervision of the librarian, job. O . . r i . seven day a will hunt I througu was to lewn ana that m., ai i p. delighted uie evemnji v ' Miss V. Cook, has revealed Each Other rerults considered "up- TRY REVERSE ON class is I In 12 expected to Nov. season but closing your class is publishing the lormance will be presented numerous worn-ou- t and out of sets" by some oaservers were tne TREAT OR d hual TRICK "l f. Btaver. County Saturday, Nov. 13. at 8 p. ,n. env.ij' newspaper called "The MU-date books, (some as old as the defeat by incumbtnt iVic 1:30 p. m. Monday. at Siren." Oct On Saturday evening, 1887) which must be replaced. Show next Friday, sponsored Smith of Karl Farnsworth t road your article, 'How Bag limit is three cock phc;tv In a rurvey of use of leisure County Clerk, and Hy Tolky's 30, the children of the Seventh-da- ants BUDGET EDUCATIONAL by the B of R T and Lady per day, and six in po:hlxih Graders Spend TU ir Adventist thurch school conducted victory over Gael Elmer fortthe time, by teen-ager- s Trainmen. This show will be won alter the opening oay. l of NOT KEEPING TACE t Money," with a great In a "reverse last spring by Jesse Long'.' two-yea-r County Comxlsk ti participated Instead very good, and different from 8 Shooitng hours are from of accepting cr treat." pleasure, i cias', Milford high school activities the public has expost. m , t have three children ot my WITH UTAU GUOWTH day to 5:30 p. a treat, they presented each a. m. opening reported that readu-- p u 7 perienced In previous years. m m. a. 5:30 to from j own and It was lntcie.au-Sunda- y Carlyle Gronning, opposip home with the narcotics isju a ind material other than comics ratIs Nov. o (Next week, and j Monday. habits w'h "National Education Week"). your comparing ed last place with them. Fig- Allen C. Reynolds for the Sjti of their children's paper, "Oar Principal Eppich has asked More than any other outd . ) theirs. I discovered you ures of a s;milar survey, na- Senate seat representing Beaver Little Friend." jr( students to pick up all the the ; the hunt high-icason pheasant Educational facilities, and This was in connection with your moncy lhi MM. tional in scope, which prompt- and Millard Counties, piled w in the halls, to give us the amount of money being apapers ed this project, fhow that read- a 756 majority In Beayer Coun- the annual temperance educa- lights the need for sportsmen to way. neater appearance for our Seventh-Da- y Lespect the rights and property I do hope I shall be in mi' spent on education, are not school. ing rated first place with girls ty to offset Reynolds' 132 lend tion program of the of the private landowner. ford some time in the J.uro keeping pace with the growth Adventist Church. and second place after organ- in Millard County, and win by o to is enter It loupon illegal 624 Counvotes. The Millard held and I will make a pohv cf in population or with the rise This campaign wai ized sports with boys. Individ Does know the new everyone ol land any meeting you all. I have U'ii of national income, and ' the properly posted ual students at Milford Hig: , ty vote vwi 1887 for Reynolds cally as a part of a nation-wid- e of It wuj Pledge Allegiance? or firm ' corporation In your city several tuio in situation is getting wor e for Gronning drive being conducted against person, aked to explain why they didandDr.1755 this year. It goes; "I changed receivand without first asking . Henry Aldous .Dixoa liquor by the Adventist denora the past and remember how ttates a study committee ret oi t so little reading during tne r pledge allegiance to the flag of statec1 ing who for permission. the released today through the Pa- the entered Seltrer kind citizen were to n ination. Pastor campaign your spare time, said that the high United States of America, No person under 14 years of in Congress In announcing the Oct. 30 proMy best wishes for the con cific Central region of the Na- and to the school library did not contain Representative republic for which it before the elec- gram that "Alcohol is the No. 1 age may hunt pheasants, and tinued success of "Tht Mi.t'rd tional Association of Manufacany number of books that they only two weeks one stands, nation, indivisible turers. tion, trailed Walter K. Granger health problem in America to- juveniles 14 and 15 years old sen," liked to read. under God, ' iicei-sea ana musi oe property to 634 in Beaver Count, day."Our schools need more mon- Justice for all.with liberty and Sincerely vours During the coming veek rep- 1148 won 21 an adult the election in th. IVY BAKER rlUES'l. ey what they get isn't enougn" Young people need to be accompanied by resentatives of the Librury but old older. or whole. district years a as their ruin will that told Board will contact townspeople liquor The article Mr. Prct f'.u id tue NAM study declares. "Wc The new bankboard has aror revolver Rif.e, may The pistol Constitutional "A are spending proportionately rived he stressed. liprogram proposed a lives, s for donations of to interesiini:: be in drive particularly for the gym. The ncrth nor shotgun less of our income on schools side board one able books. Persons who are Amendment to reapportion the of education is needed to not be used, than may Graders Sixth The in was cracked by the No. 1. s man we dia in iVi'J giving each guide away from tlie pellets larger a held discussion last class loaay wee, willing to give useable copies State Legislature, the summer months tun Head plumage and teet must on nd even then schools were in and during of books of a type that will ap- county one senator and appor- habit of drinking. This prouse of money. It was wise now is to being replaced. show are urged to tioning the House of Represent- gram must be carried out in be left on pheasants discovered that about lux wf auequaic.y supported peal to teen-ager- s o of evidence fex. to recent natlonatives on ReDortlnff a the and then in home the according population, first, let the librarian or mexr.'jes of mc i.w liavt a t uiai t The class offiGrade Eighth and the two "propositions" to church, school, and communthe board know of their ce from parents, while inner- - wide study of the public schools cers were chosen at the first of ?tn N 50 close Carbon College and re- ity." the Afsociation said that the - - . Aaa -K v b lllUIltT - W.wUVII . fcSIC -T I1VVU turn other junior colleges to number of children enterinc the year. Coupled with the educational a nignway. or wunin cuu xeet will be Vu , ; L D S Church control, were program pointing out the dan- of a dwelling. . vtii4. schools it rontinuinc to rise at Denny Belliston Ui t.J titc l inula till; and Lucile Ferguson FREAK HEAD, HUGE all rejected by the voters. gers of alcohol was scientific It wa flcreed that the -- nnd rapid "te, that too few teach- - president, is the vice president. Mauri The vote by districts avpe rs information I helo youth to are being trained, that Rollins was KNOW UTAH AND BOOST more monev and do n, Le' FIRST DEER MAKE elected tecreta , avoid the tobacco habit. elsewhere on this page. "ooi construcuon is laggmg Nona much benefit from it when UTAH. the class soApplcgate, HUNT NEWS they do not have an allowance, behind needs, and that tax sup- cial representative, and Bob noi increasing ai a. ui Butler has Following is a list of personal Readers of the sports paes charge of the class H O.W OO OH I 0 needs of bovs and rlrls 10. i ncienuy rapia rate. OS 02 OS' K assemblies. have seen many pictures and The study, which was n.ia resented in The grade Is rep12 the of and whicn age years Student Council by read many stories .this year a committee of educators by made: class about "freak" deer harvested In and Industrialists working wUh Kaye Labrum, and Wilma and Books magazines Milford residents are Utah, but NAM'S education department, Aagard gets the news in thes Movies as class reporter. Frank Jones, congratulating showed that public schools face paper Hobby materials This " Tot RspresantsliTa local dairyman, on bringing in , even greater influxes of new dance class is having tVeir Club fees a freaky freak that might Kave In Congress Friday, and everyone 1148 125 155 174 34 84 and epaLs pupils In the years ahead than who comes will have a 148 232 equipment Walter K. Granger 1E5 Sports been used by the elves in pre great 105 were experienced In the years time. The 149 47 238 94 158 78 58 101 Games and special event Dr. Aldous Dixon starts 8.30. at acuity paring their nocturnal dutch for church and gilts since the war. Money o lunches. "The school problem is a For Si! Efnttcr 14.0 131 168 180 Special savings 62 159 272 The single antler on the right 197 and local one. It cannot state Carlyle F. Gronning 251 The football boys made a 664 102 School co ts 135 234 19 94 14 29 37 side of the head is curved up Allen C. Reynolds In solved be ays Washington," great showing at St. George Haircuts ward and sharpened on one side while the na last week, and although we the report. "So, Elsie For Special clothing to form a perfect substitute for ' tional picture Is important, the lost, 18 to 7, we're still proud Candy and Ice cream ' Ml a butter spreader or cheese 1295 167 210 101 J5S MeSJeT 163 119 most Important statistics arc of how they kept the St. 163 777 64 91 153 11(T 104 103 1C9 slicing knife. The other antler Carl Goodwin those which pertain to y.i r George team from running three-pointerENNEY STORE HAS with two is a school district" own up the score. For Co. Comznlssios NEW MANAGER points formic a perfect bottle--" The committee states that At the end of the first quitopener, and the third spiraling 984 104 72110 F. L. S nelson of Idaho ss- 1 much can be done to strengthen 150 27 135 193 183 1CS3 downward to form a corkscrew. ter 127 Hilford led and they 183 257 54 local! 182 of the 87 sumed school 3 90 tax and improve the management lawj DeWayne Carter The deer had a slightly withJ. C. Penney store Nov. 1st, I a both state and local levels made one touchdown in the ered shoulder. Indicating a past For Co. Commission quarter but it was nulsucceeding Kenneth Archer, j and that many of the restric second a lified or on a technicality. Dixie, in ed and I fall, az injury fight who after HWLTToUeynB1191 tions on the amounts that cn 108 140 173 38 99 167 229 37 In the league (they team second was in good shape although ec the store for the pa 121 , 883 160 241 rf. jI be raised are outmoded or un42 153 64 57 50 Gael Elme7 one lost not too fat, according to Mr. game to Cedar only realistic and need years. Jones. He killed the arurxjd . City) scored twice in the secno I tion. For County Clerk announced has Mr. Archer 1130 97 139 200 98 38 ond quarter but our Tigers held 225 140 197 C. Victor Smith high in the Mineral Range east plans for the Immediate future 933 137 167 213 157 45 87 53 3 ; them throughout the entire secof Milford, at the head cf ihe JUrl Farnsworth but will remain In MlHord for ond half. BRXMSCIiaY' MRS. north fork of Wildhorse Cana while. For Co. Recorder late 1209 149 115 Friday evening. yon, 248 42 80 148 234 Mr. Snelson is a native b AWARDED STOLE 197 Louis Lessing Mrs. Emma Griffiths, hunt856 81 187 163 173 39 79 3 43 Ikiaa Crosby Utan. lie Urst b- - .ne T V Wer.ton Vfmr.n nt ,, Payson. ing the "knolls' at the west end A fashionable stole, rallied i with T associated the 1T v'tl I'enne For Co. Sheriff cf the Pass Road, bagged tne chain in Payson in 1845. 123 133 1179 94 icu,l by Mrs. u i. inin xo 217 171 2C3 50 177 and RI GIadvs nant R. Fillmore Lee ever had first deer she shot, T.'ahol blind girls with additional c went to two he Presto.. 111 802 there 161 195 31 79 159 53 1C3 cst jcrcar! rfrs Vcrr ,ns Putfer Jasper Wednesday about dusk, and the as assisiant manager, ; r. i buci Christmas money, was "drawn' eltcr. were t . . 1 vi.II animal was the er.vy c riany" Tor Co. Treasurer una h vrrr.nn l r th' at me Mneoeican meeimg as scrvexi iioor v.v man?er en3 1191 151 137 45 228 132 1E3 2:3 Rondo T. Farrer of the experienced rr.I nim-rowith Mrs. Dorothy orri. l j , Focateilo before sto'e truc. week, j.unVC., - Howard Eradshaw t v,y d decr 2 5 181 872 1C3 ICS 3 3S C3V to Milford. v berry winnms the prize. r, The buckskin was a move to his For Co. Assessor He ' plans and weighed 205 lbs. 2 0C3 87 78 Wm. L. Gillies. v. If 3 K3 133 Mrs. J. II. Vernon returned ,14 152 Gary rir-haBonnie, and four young da 171 2S4 157 1177 3 67 215 127 Mfor Merris 87, he where the hunt 1. King ters to Milford as soon cs from Salt Lse, a r lie ' '" suitable rental home can 1 ter.ded fur.crsl services 'tor Fer Ca. '. f3 271 123, 125 12.13 23 ZZl 1S7 Jolj Cuislizasca All After com I s hu-'u- . ; -- .- true-to-for- m .- -- en - De-Way- ne - y n O-dr- S ! ; 1 tr ' 1 y - d-- t-4- lu-aen- ts 3, . 4 teen-ager- JLt llllr tt w'li-ingnes- s. 1 m 1. I V 1 1 - -- .. g r, ISSSllSS - 7-- 6, m-n- re-ign- ; . ! -.-- i J -- , - - di . u, in four-pointe- !!-rr.- m ct ier r .? |