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Show " rm ii IS,. wi . s 'SSk-- IHR ONLY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD IHaT CAKhrt AKYTIIINd AlJOL'I M1LK0!1! , AJaj , TEEN TALK II S really has the Christd The halls are m the traditional red and gret-n- . and between classes .strains of Christmas Carols are M mas. Spirit dec-unite- heard through the halls, o Usually Milford's candidate for '"meanest man" shows up during the annual March of Dimes season, but this year he arrived a little early. Monday, while Dick Foerster was at the theatre getting the first show under way, someone stole two strings of outdoor lights from a decorated tree in front of his home. Merry Xmas, Dick! Many centuries ago, three Wise Men made a long journey Single Copy Seven Cer.t COUNCIL MAY CONSIDER NEW CITY BUILDING $.00 a Yea MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS i.Z3N ' THURSDAY. DEC. iTIGERS WIN CLOSE The Milford Odd Fellows Lodge will stage their annual New Year's Dance and Party nn Friday, Dec. Slst. it was Babe" announced by R. 11 Ruth. Dancing will begin "as soon as the revelers get there," Mr. Ruth said, and continue "until dor." Hats, noisemakers and horns will provide, and refreshments will be served " 1 VI II TU .11111 II wv l.Vl ; LMLUV I III II I i X. r feC' Ik Ir ! o FriencU of Jolaine Archer bid her farewell last Thursday when she and her parents left for Fort Collins, Colo., to make their home. Vol. 54; No. M H: .AffVv.r CONTEST FROM 3'' ' ' 2 Janice Lynn is home now, after spending a week in the Beaver County Hospital recuperating from an appendectomy. ', I 'Y , Y , o Tvv ' r? lTXK ZJ "...V. HI ' 1 I Janice Lynn has been selected by the Student Council and faculty to replace Jolaine as Music and Arts manager. o I and they arrived safely. The Milford's basketball squad Major city business conduct-- ' purpose of their trip to Bethlewas back in winning form when Milford Council the ed hem was to celebrate the birth by City ' at their last regular meeting v of the Christ Child. they returned home for a game with South Emery Tuesday eveNow, one thousand, nine hun- was adoption of a budget for r fifty-foua 1955 of few discussion and ning, reversing an earlier decidred and years later, s I matters to unsaxe sion and defeating the men their will to journey many pertaining 39 38. To make the own birthplace to join the iucinia3, uiwuuiui lieu iuiiui( victory mure pleasing for home family and friends in celebrat- of trees on f ity property, and anniver-s- a possibility a town new of same that fans, the Tigers played birthday erecting ing without the services of Stoker, city building. ry Christmas . SAFETY PATROL Ash worth and Williams, sideThese men will travel differIt was emphasized that permotor lined with flu, and Freddie sons cutting down trees growently by high speed vehicles but if they are wise ing between the sidewalks and GETS RAINCOATS Wright, whose left hand lost an men they, too, can arrive streets must first obtain perargument with a power planer All three in the school shop. mission from the city offices. safely. The Milford school traffic will be back in action soon. It is ironic that this Christian Leveling of the sidewalks and The game went 3xi minutes occasion should be the most cutting of tree roots growing safety patrol, staffed by stunow is standof sixth and the Milford had a 0 lead be-accident from an dents grade, under and raising sidewalk secdeadly with' Counre National the badges, Safety Emery scored on a pair of tions was encouraged, but prop- fully equipped, point, cil says. Last year, 519 persons erty owners were warned that hats, belts and raincoats. The were killed in Christmas week- only after obtaining permission ' raincoats, latest addition to the TIGERS PLAY STATE end traffic accidents and De- may trees be removed. safety patrol equipment, were CHAMPS JANUARY 1 On Naw Ysar's Day, Jan. most is dangercember 24th the The budget, adopted for 1855, presented this week by Mayor 1. 195S. the Milford Tigers Marshal' and Kizer ous day of the year in traffic. Crty is published on the back page Ray the tttU champion Wallace play Fotheringham. Early darkness and bad of this issue. Sevier quintal, on the South had traffic A patrol to safety poor Following a visit to Milford weather, which add up floor. RerTed seat Milford talked" for several years visibility, increase holiday traf---J and talk with Mayor Kizer and been be on sale at the will tickets Sally" signs fic hazards. Fogged wina- Councilman Bolton by a Postal in Milford; Safety Corner warn to motorists Drug. shields also make it difficult to Inspector, the city council be-- j had been used . As Dec. 25th draws closer adult patrons during the chil- d see and avoid accident situa- ban ,.,,, uuuu Jf that thev- were approaching a foul iuuj ui a in. vr vitv k,,;i At the Snow. by last pitches bat school dren's year crossing, and closer, the traditional party. tions. ing, to include post office the visitors still hadn't After the tree ceremonies becomIs Rain, snow and ice mean quarters which would be rent- for the first time the safety quarter "Christmas Spirit" and the basket, begun finding became effective, have been really patrol and completed on Main highways. ed to the federal government. slippery streets ing more evident ln Milford, it was Tigers 12 visitors 8. alterstudents sixth with Santa Street and the children grade stimulates a Under Good fellowship the proposal, private got the range in the secspeciJiy among the smaller will parade to the Legion Club, more drinking, often before lender would construct the nating at the crosswalks. Morn- ondThey stanza and finished the half children, and celebration ofafter school, their and spend a few hours chatting build'ng to city council specifi-c- ; ing, noon and driving. three points behind, were only red with flags with each other. ficials long poles all that lounced And thousands of unwise men tions, on a In the showed Their power to halt student used The E S E Sorority is conpedestrians r complete for fail to adjust their driving agreement, and the city would prepartj re- third period when they dunked occasion as or conVta motorists, 2 m. welcott. amortize the purchase over a tinuing its popular annual it p. speeds to these hazardous of in 12 points to Milford's 9 and assure the and "Phone Santa" feature, with IU safety quired, of 25 or more. arrive by ditions. period Friday. years en route to and stayed on top for a portion Of children school local Telephone Girls the Fothof Pacific Unio Wallace train To overcome the added hazspecial Resignation the final quarter. all children who be ascorUoc to the comand connecting ards of the season, the Council eringham" as city marshal was from school. The only real "spark" the a German shepherd No. "Prince," ask 900 direct with for was Wise on Ronald Main Gale more and tr Men, Street, bearing munity accepted, says, is also a new addition to Tigers showed ail evening waa doe. Santa Claus meet and where will Mr. ha extra to him. of courtesy headquarters at caution, greet employed replace gifts I of the f'nal stanza the North Pole. Because of of iluird, passtue and common sense, are needed. Fotheringham's resignation is the safety patrol. Each day midway tutlaren I friendly dog trots McDonald siarted it off by ing out well-fille- d the busy telephones at the sacks of Then the ; traditional spirit of effective Dec. 24th. ' back and forth across the street sinking two free throws to put North Pole, Santa can only nuts. Christmas- f- "'Peace on Earth, candy and one point ahead; Neal the the children pedesTigers with using Milford calls between will WU1 to Men" accept Good spread Make Every Day YOUR trian lane, and any motorist Smyth made a midcourt inter 'f Eaiiier in the day, at 10 a. 3:30 and 5 p. m. over the highways and the who approaches too csose while ception and went all the way in., all the children of the area The lighting contest will be Day. land. and Vee arc invited to bts gue&ts oi Jiabe Judged Thursday evening, and Prince is escorting the students alone for a lay-u! receives a belligerent, growled J on a sleeper took a long pass ituih at the D and J Club, and prizes will be awarded in both under the basket from Ted receive his annual gift of a big ,residtntial and buslue&i hoiue challenge. for another two red Xmas stocking filled with classifications. Prizes in each Kizer had pre- B ads haw After Mayor ints. traffic student pr the sented cops goodies. division are $15 for first, $10 After that they were never The club will be closed to for second and $7.50 for third. with their raincoats, Margaret Ann Whittaker, as spokesman headed, althcngh South Emery for the group,, tendered beauti- moved to within one point rev-erSeven Candles times. Civilization fully wrapped Christmas presI The foul shooting by 'Milford ents, to Mayor Kizer. Marshal 'iV was particularly pleasing, with By Dr. Joy Elmer Morgan a other virtues are derived: Wis Fotheringham, and Steve editor of The Milford White getting 2 for 2, Wads-wort- h Editor, NEA Journal dom, Courage, Temperance, 3 for 4, McDonald 3 for Justice. Faith, Hope and. Love. News, for "their outstanding (From the Milford Siren Banks a fat The truly awakened life, the assistance to the school, friend- 4, and eagle-eyIt is said that people of cul- cultivated life is ever mindful ship to the students, and Inter- S out of 6. the box: well a of these virtues and is eager of The the est In in have America South ture being I', MILFORD G T F P Milford Elementary school." question they often ask one an- for its own improvement I 3 0 0 6 The gifts were from the stu- Smyth ; five you these seven personal 0 2 .2 2 other, "Who lighted your can- virtues as the Seven Candles dents of Mr. Oldroyd's and Mr. Whit It Is a good question. of Civilization. 7 4 3 17 dle? Wadsworth Harvey's sixth grade classes. on it 0 2 Try people you most adBrads haw and mire 3 5 you find that civiliMcDonald KIDS TO GET FREE 0 0 0 zation is one great candle-ligh- t 0 Meadows T I. 'J l 0 0 0 0 lng enterprise. Back of every CHRISTMAS RECESS Griffiths SHOW AND TREATS i 1 5 7 life U a good mother, father, a STARTS WEDNESDAY Banks . teacher, pastor or friend who (From the Milford Siren) (From the Milford Siren 13 18 13 39 quickened that life to higher TOTALS Thursday, Dec. 23. children December 22 is the end 1 PH show. a EMERY G T F SOUTH of Milford will get free aspiration and purpose. I' autumn and the beginning of all Candles 8 5 the 4 are 13 will be It being lighted Snrw sponsored by 0 2 2 2 around you ln school. You can winter. It is the date when the White Market and Finrage 4 0 0 3 measure your progress year by sun reaches the solstice, or the Theatre. The show will start Nelson 0 2 at 1:30 p. m. and as the boys Wayman year not by grades or courses point at which the sun appears 0 2 covered Important as they are to have gone furthest south. In and girls go into the show. AUred 4 0 0 2 but by the deepening of your the Northern Hemisphere it b u Babe Ruth will pass out a treat Killpack 2 2 2 0 to them. purpose and the widening of George Dec. 24, at 1:30 boys your influence for good. The Friday, 14 10 38 13 first duty of everyone who southern half cf the world. will assemble around TOTALS and girls These facts are cited to emclaims to be a man is to be Score by quarters: the Community Christmas tree that December 22 Is an 19 27 3 3 aware where he is going. 12 phasize of Milford and bank. front Fifth the in ... Our system of Christian Important day. It Is an ImSixth grade pupils will be led South Emery .... 6 16 28 33 Ln tinging five songs by Mrs. Robinson and ethics is built around Seven portant day from the point of Officials cardinal virtues from, which all CoaUaued ca Eac Pc- Mrnvnott and Ur. OUlroyd. Jon. Sevier-leaguer- 4-- ft Final Arrangements Made to J Welcome Santa on Friday "... 19-1- "lease-purchas- e" the-hug- e, 1 Safe-Drivin- gr p. al The Wil-liam- t, e 10 14 Jf-wk- es 10 11 of , An added attraction to M H S is a beautiful mirror contributed by Schramm's Auto Service. On the mirror is a list n of the and league basketball games. Thanks, Mr. and Mrs. Schramm! o pre-seaso- The Tigerettes served a banquet Tuesday night right after the game to the South Emery Bulldogs, the Tigers, and the two coaches. o The Juniors are planning various projects to raise money for their Junior Prom, One of these, a hat and coat check-bootwill be open at all the bail games. h, o The six classes are busy planning decorations for the Christmas Ball. Each class will select as a theme a line from the song "Silver Bells." o The Christmas Assembly was presented Wednesday to the student body. The program consisted of two numbers from each class. Neal Smyth was ln charge of the assembly, o Everyone is anxiously awaiting the Christmas vacation. Have fun, everyone! o Vour Teen Talk reporters want to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. SEN. W ATKINS NAMED MAN OF THE YEAR IN SIXTH GRADE POLL (From the Milford Siren) Selecting the "Man of the Year" was a recent project in current events In the Sixth grade. The class made a list of people who have been most prom-.nein the news during the past year. Then they asked as many people in Milford as they, could contact who they thought had been most Important. Results were sent to Time Magant zine. Arthur V, Watkins, U S Senator from Utah; Earl Warren, Chief Justice; and Ramon President of the Phil-lipin- e Republic, received the largest number of votes In the order named. Mag-saysa- y. IDONHA EYRE DAVIS Mrs. I donna Eyre Davis, 67 died Sunday in the Milford Hospital after an illness. She was born In Minersville Feb. 10, 1887, a daughter of George Hopkin and Emma Walker Eyre. On Aug. 12, 1803, she married Leon Davis, who died May 11, 1951. Surviving are five sons and daughters: Marclne and Dan Mrs. Gwen Ojrden. Milfonl Funeral services Were h; Wednesday afternoon in the Kinersvllle L D S Chape I an;! burial was In the K'crsv;: j Cemetery. |