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Show BEAVER COUNTY NEWS SCHOOL Published Every Thursday at Milford, Utah STEVE WILLIAMS Editor-Publishe- WILLIAMS PATRICIA rliOTE r By the Journalism Class of Milford High School Mrs. Mary McCuiiey, Instructor Business Manager Business Office 310 Subscription South Main $4 00 a Year in Advanct SHORTHAND TEAMS NAMED FOR VOCATIONAL DAY Mrs. McCuiiey has made the difficult decision of deciding EDITORIAL NATIONAL 9M .milium 'H'liri Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Milford, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 MILFORD, UTAH THUR&, MARCH mm, m mm . . . a 25, 1965 for pleasure and power, shipped Union Pacific ... the which students will participate on the shorthand teams at Vo cational Day. This will bs held at CSU on Saturday. March 27. On the Shorthand I team will be Connie Burke, Joan Edwards, Paula Johnson and Maxine Stewart. One of these students will be an alternate. The Shorthand II team will consist of Cheryl Wunderlich, Joyce Yount, Linda Robert and Sandra Wilcock. Ther? will also be one alternate on this team. The Shorthand I team will be required to take dictation 0 at words a minute for three minutes. The Shorthand II team will be required to 0 take dictation at words for three minutes. Both teams will be required to transcribe their notes. Mrs. Rimpau and Mrs. Mc Cuiiey have not named the Type teams yet, because there is a great deal of competition and the final choice is very difficult. Students in the Home Ec de partment will compete in pit crust making, fashions, and table setting. Industrial Art students will also enter ex hibits of projects which they have made. 80-9- 100-11- autcmated railway Petroleum products, a vital part of your daily living, power the car that you drive, perhaps heat your house, contribute to your comfort by keeping appliances running smoothly, and often become a part of medicinal preparations to safeguard your health. Crude oil, refined products, petrochemicals, move the automated rajj way. And oil is important to railroads, supplying power for locomotives that pull fast freights, speed luxury passenger trains. Whether you ship or receive products volatile as oil or durable as steel, you can depend upon Union Pacific for the finest in transportation service. eATTLepjJ TACOMA SPOKANK Jm JUNIORS DECORATE "STARDUST" THEME The Junior Prom committee have been making many deci sions, on the preparation of their Prom. The theme this year, that the Juniors chose was "Stardust.' They have planned their dec orations, program and arranged for an orchestra. Decorating for the prom and their promenade, practicing will keep the juniors busy for a couple of weeks. TO On your next business trip, take your family the scenery . . . along. In a Domelintr yeu it eye level. Money sivingTimily Fares apply to both Pullman and Coach. m BUTTC GREAT FUN PLANNED FOR Bruce Mayer brought student council to order Monday to dis cuss the following about activities. The grand prize certificate stating that the winner can have one full minute in the candy store There were numerous other suggestions, all being sent to Principal Long for approval. u;il prizes will be a SPEECH MEET The Regional Speech Meet will b eheld April 2 in St. Under the direction George. of Miss Joseph, Milford will participate in the events offered including the one-ac- t dramatic play. The play that Milford is taking is called "The Storm." and it will be 30 minutes long and the cast will include Bill Myers, Jay Long, Charlotte Van Marsha Culver and Tassell, Carol Jean Hanley. TURKEY Last this survey, improvements will be made in the Economics gram. the It is recognized that we are living in a free enterprise system, and one of the real important aspects of our sys- tem affects the daily living and income of people. The survey revealed that in many of the classes they are giving the students some insight on how economics affects their daily living. A greater carrots, cranberries, and pumpkin pie with whipped cream. It was a wonderful meal and a good way to learn to prepare a big festive meal. will be NICE HOME FOR SALE. Contact Lou Denman at Beaver County Clinic. tfc FOR SALE Bendix AutoHome Ironer, $35; also matic small heater, Clotiel 300 bathroom circulating make me an offer. Mrs. Whittaker, 137 North West, phone 387-550- 0. OUR ANNUAL SPRING FEEDER AND STOCKER ADVISORY N TRAVELS Fifteen members of the Model United Nations Club were chosen to represent Milford High at the annual state Model U N meeting at the U of U, April 1 and 2. The students are Mike Shirl Gary Tomsik, Jones, Elaine Nichols, Coy Bruce Mayer, Paula Schow, Terry, Mary Myers, Mary Ann Leppink, Gerry Price, George McCuiiey, Carol Roberts, Lee Banks and Joyce Yount. They will attend meetings all day Thursday, starting with the meeting of the General Assembly, then will split into several councils and commit tees. The convention is a scale model of the United Nations in New York and provides an opportunity for the students to learn about worldwide SALE TUESDAY MARCH 30 PLAN NOW TO CONSIGN YOUR CALVES AND YEARLINGS TO THIS SPECIAL SALE WHERE COMPETITIVE BIDDING WILL BRING TOP PRICES DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION DELTA, UTAH Located on Main Line Union Pacific Railroad BUYERS FROM SEVERAL STATES WILL BE HERE SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M All Singles and Odd Cattle Will Be Sold Last BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION Y pocateu ;:. B1NO JjBBW o gfliw-pm- OMAHA CHEVENNE M aiaaailllW BHBH.HB ' : pj W ""'iriaDEN M-D- ST. LOOI OAKLANO an prancisco la ver KANA 1. CITY LOS ANGELES UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD See your nearest Union Pacific railroad ticket office Why a prominent banker urges you to buy Savings Bonds Pancake-eatin- contest. g Each class will select a champion eater to represent them in the pancacke-eatin- g contest Pancakes will be made in the Home Ec room and delivered hot to the contestants. 2. A sand-ba- g contest. Sand bags will be placed on one end of the field. The object is to get the bag over the goal line either by some "hook or crook." 3. Treasure hunt. All stu dents will search for Individ- - Give them a Faith to live by They will be accompanied DETA LIVESTOCK AUCTION by Mr. Swain and Mr. Goble, faculty advisors. SURVEY ECONOMICS CONDUCTED The High School teachers DELTA. UTAH PHONE 2361 Elwin L. Pace, Owner Phone 2291 i Worship this week bfi ir.inN in "My service as Chairman of the ABA Savinps Bonds committee provided a unique vantage point from which to observe how Savmethod of financing the public ings Bonds, as a debt, benefit every American by helping to maintain the value of the dollar. "And in almost 25 years as a Savings Bonds volunteer I have seen again and again how Savings Bonds help individual families by providing a steady, dependable, guaranteed way to save. "Recognizing these contributions to our national and individual economic strength, bankers have been among the most enthusiastic supporters of the Savings Bonds program since its inception in vrBii-i- i in IN NEAPOLIS STOP. mm ANDREWS I 1941." c HBT,L T7 4h In the very center of the retail and wholesale districts. Reno Odlin, Chairman of the Board, The Paget Sound National Bank, Tacoma, Washington; President, American Bankers Association Quick focfi about Series Savings Bonds: Ton get back $4 for every $3 at maturity. Yon caa get your money when you need it. Your Bonds are replaced ft If destroyed Or stolen (U, f Bondi for growth H Bond$ for cvrrtflf incon lt, Buy U.S. Savings Bonds STAR SPANGLED SAVINGS PLAN FOR ALL AMERICANS lft Radio - Rooms, Dining Room, Coffee Shop, Cocktail Lounge, Garage 350 ROOMS ModvaHly Weed n is so much easier to keep your kitchen clean as a clinic with a nameless electric range. There is nothing It to create dirt with nameless heat. TV, Service, ELECTRIC IT'S HEALTHIER STIEET AT HENNEPIN dtv -- near depoti, theatres, K aJ? emw Because it is flameless, an electric range requires no oxygen. Your kitchen does not become stuffy through the loss of oxygen. So electric cooking has to be healthier. See your dealer's new electric range features now. tftft tbetrio, Hi btffrl UTAH pro- MLR A nnouncing The Senior class held an advisory Tuesday, March 16, to discuss problems that have come up within the class. Plans had been made to have the Senior Sluff on May 12 and 13, but the dates were changed to May 11 and 12. U demand m Senior 20-l- b MODEL pro- on the economics gram in the future. made DINNER Friday Home Ec class prepared a turkey dinner, cooking the turkey with dressing, corn, SENIOR have made an economics survey of what they are doing in their respective classes to teach a very important underFrom standing of economics. power 4 uoht CO. |