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Show 'Merlin, Man of Mystery' Appears Here Friday Night tlie Man of 1,000 Mysteries" will present r a performance in Milford Friday, May 21, Curtain time for American under Legion sponsorship. in 8 the Milford High School Audithe show is p. m., torium. Reputed to be "the funniest show ever staged," the acts will include mass hypnosis of volunteers from the audience, causing a volunteer to becoming intoxicated on a glass of water, seeing a person eat an onion thinking it is a peach causing volunteers to actually "feel" the weather change from 40 degrees below zero to 120 decrees above, a padlocked box escape trick, and many other acts featuring hypnosis. free show to stuMerlin will present a dents of the Elemenary School at 2:45 p. m. Friday, and at the high school at 3:15 p. m. Admission prices are 75c for students and $1.25 for adults; however, advance tickets may be purchased from members of The American Legion or the Legion Auxiliary at $1 each. "Merlin, two-hou- ; MIA CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD JUNE 17 TO 20 IN SALT LAKE CITY The annual June Conference of the Mutual Improvement Associations of the LDS Church is set for June 17, 18, 19 and 20 in Salt Lake City. Highlights are the general sessions in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, the Dance Festival, the Speech Festival, Roadshows, Young Women's Camp Day, "Explorer and the Master M Man and Golden Gleaner THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD THAT CARES SATURDAY IS POPPY DAY Pat Williams The American Legion Auxiliary and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary have scheduled their annual poppy sale for Saturday, May 22. The idea of the poppy as a memorial flower for the World War dead sprang up as naturally as the little wild flower itself grows in the fields ol France. The flower was tht one touch of beauty which survived the destruction of war. Along the edge of the trenches, beneaath the tangled barbed wire, about the ragged shell holes and over the fresh graves it raised its brave red blossom. It seemed to be the one immortal thing in that region where death reigned. Today the poppy is a true blessing to the many thousands of disabled veterans who receive a few cents each for fashioning the memorial poppies from crepe paper, while confined to veterans hospitals For most, it is their only source of income to purchase necessities and comforts not furnished by the hospitals, or to help buy food, fuel and clothing for his family. Buy a Memorial Poppy from ladies of the auxiliaries, Saturday, May 22, and wear it with pride. The banquet commemorates the 25th anniversaray of the Master M Man and Golden Gleaner program. Reservations must be made before June 7 as space is limited. Tickets may be obtained at $3 each from the YWMIA office. 79 South State, Salt Lake City. The Young Women's Camp Day is a mornnig bus excursion to Millcreek Canyon, east of the city, for camping in structions. Reservations must be made before June 9. The "Explorer Explorado" on the U of U campus will display specialties, skills, and activities from the 50 outstandposts of the ing Explorer church. Theme of the dance festival, which will feature some 6,000 dancers, is "Rainbow of ST. GEORGE GIRL AWARDED ANNUAL Miss Donna Lee Trimble,19, of St. George, has been named winner of the annual Milford Valley Memorial Hospital nurse scholarship. She was selected by a committee after considering qualifications of all applicants. Named alternate was Elaine Schow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schow of Milford. DOG LEADS BOY ON CIRCUS COMING JUNE 1 THREE-RIN- G muscular TV personality named Schuyler King and his cute, blonde-haireniece, "Penny," took over the television of the viewing public ten years imagination ago. He's been working at it ever since. Television's first flying cowboy, Sky King, fights for a high code of ethics democracy, freedom, justice, and a minimum of violence. And Milford-are- a residents will have the opportunity to see him in person when the A tall, d Barnes and Bailey luesaay, june circus comes to Milford on three-rin- g 1. j Two complete shows will be presented, starting at 2:30 p. m. and 8 p. m. School children are invited to be at the show grounds (Milford race track) at 10 a. m. to see the elephants, camels, lions, and other animals. In addition to the usual wild animal acts, the circus has six huge elephants, rhinos-cerocamels, llamas, zebras, etc., and clowns of all sizes, shapes and descriptions. Miss Madeline and the Flying Murrilos will thrill spectators with their flying trapese acts, and Zacchini, the world's first lady astronaut, will bo shot through space tn a free performance just before each show. Doors will be open at 7:30 and 7 p. m so visitors may visit the wild animal zoo. Each hours. performance lasts 1 This will be the first circus to appear in Milford in more than 18 years. s, BEAVER LADY KILLED BY POWER MOWER Mrs. Andrew Terry, Beaver, was killed Instantly at 9 p. m. Wednesday when she was struck by a rock believed thrown up by a power lawn mower. CHASE AFTER TRAIN The love of a boy for his dog cost a 14 year old Oregon runaway a lot of heartbreak, a long walk, and after a brush with officers a trip back home to his parents. Sunday afternoon young John Wayne Northey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wayne Northey of Eugene, Oregon, "hoboing" to California after leaving his home several days ago, was thrown from a southbound freight as it left the Milford yards when the "slack action" jolted the boxcar he was in. But his dog was still on the train. g He ran after the freight for five miles before finally giving up, and lay down along the tracks sobbing for his lost pet. Crewmen of a northbound freight saw him, and thinking he was injured notified local authorities. Deputy Sheriff Mel Tait and Police Chief Doug Bolton obtained an ambulance and drove out to get the boy, but he had and walked to a highway hitched a ride to town. When the officers returned young Northey was sitting in the depot, worrying about his dog and wondering what to do. Sheriff Tait took him to Cedar City where he was turned authorities over to juvenile and his parents notified. And Union Pacific officials at Las Vegas notified local authorities that the dog was safe, well fed, and incarcerated in the Las Vegas pound waiting to be claimed. slow-movin- EQUIPMENT FOR WEEK-ENCLEAN-U- P AVAILABLE D WORK Dump trucks and loaders for hauling trash will be available to residents this week end, according to Dr. D. A. Symond, city councilman and clean-u- p chairman. Persons wishing trash or refuse hauled away should contact their area chairman or the City Recorder by Friday afternoon. ELEMENTARY A. SELECTS LEADERS New officers for the P.-- Mil- ford Elementary School A. were elected at the May P.-- meeting. TV STAR Sky King, (Kirby Grant) who will appear in person with the Barnes and Bailey Wild Animal Circus scheduled to present two performances in Milford on Tuesday, June 1, a Single Copy 10c; $4.0 Year Serving for the 1965 - 66 school year will be Mrs. Mary Melvln Wiseman, president; Tait, vice president, and Mrs. Beatrice Oxley. secretary and treasurer. DAMN ABOUT MILFORD, UTAH ! on Clot Microfilming Corp Ave Pierpont 141 v Milford, Utah 84751 Thursday, May 20, 1965 Vol. 65, No. 20 Milford High to Graduate Largest Class Next Wednesday Four honor students and a former valedictorian will he featured during Week Commencement at Milford High School. Commencement exercises, scheduled for 8 p. m, Wednesday, May 26, in the high school auditorium ,will mark the 50th anniversary of the construction of Milford High School. The 56 graduating students make up the largest graduating class in history. MRS. BRADSHAW INJURED IN CRASH HEAD-O- N One person was seriously collision injured in a head-oat the Minersville city limits at 10:35 a. m. Tuesday. Mrs. Rose Sly Bradshaw,. 69, suffered a fractured hip and multiple bruises and contusions when she was thrown against the windshield of a pickup truck driven by her son, Don Sly, when it collided with a pickup truck driven by Hyrum Carl Hutchingson of Beaver. Mr. Sly said he was "watching a cow being doctored in a field." He was cited for driving on the wrong side of the road, and for no inspection sticker, by State Trooper Joe Benson, who investigated. n NURSE SCHOLARSHIP Banquet. DkeR By A CAROLYN ESPLIN GETS UNION PACIFIC SCHOLARSHIP 4-- H Carolyn Esplin, daughter of Gant Esplin of Beaver, was named winner of the Union Pacific Scholarshio members of Beaver for County. Maxim- - Stewart of Milford was named alternate. Carolyn has completed seven Club work in years of Foods. Clothing, and Sheep She attended the Older Youth members Conference for at U S U and Snow College two years, and served on the state planning committee for this event one year. Maxine has completed seven years of club work and has served as Junior Leader. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart of South Milford. The $200 scholarship is for attending Utah State University or one of its branches. A committee of three judges from Millard County made the selection of winner and Mr. and Mrs. 4-- The honor students, who will address the graduates at commencement exercises at 8 p. m. Wednesday evening in he high school auditorium, are Bruce Mayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mayer; Linda Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Var.se Roberts; Joyce Yount. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yount; and Laura Sherwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Sherwood. Dr. Kent E. Myers of the College of Southern Utah, who was valedictorian of the Milford High Class of 1949, will be the baccalaureate speaker The Baccalaureate services are scheduled for 8 p. m. Sunday in the LDS Church. Other activities of Commencement Week include the s annual S banquet Tuesday evening, the awards assembly at 1 p. m. Thursday, and a graduation dance Thursday night in the high school gymnasium. Graduates are Alma Jean Banks, Ann Michelle Bird. Anne Rae Cooper, Ileene Marie Lenna Crane, Helen Finch, Irene Galloway, Shanna Marie Gilliam, Joyce Adele Grim-shaBeverlee Hardy, Rita Kaye Hatch, Kathaleen Ethel Killam, Leslie Marshall, Judith Miller Mayer, Marilyn Kaye Mayer, Judy Sadako Naruse, Linda Elaine Roberts, Elaine Schow, Laura Eileen Sherwood, Maxine A. Stewart, Velma Eileen Thompson, Judy Doreen Thompson, Charlotte Van Deanna Opal Walker Sandra Kaye Wilcock, Cheryl j'liors-Parent- Tas-sel- 4-- 4-- COLE PORTER MELODIES I EATURE BELL TEL SHOW The appealing melodies and expressive lyrics of Cole Porter will be presented on the Bell Telephone Hour on Tuesday, May 25, at 8 p. m. over with leading artists performing some of the modern classics written by the composer. Donald O'Connor will host the salute to Mr. Porter which will star Dolores Gray, Erroll Opera Garner, Metropolitan stars Jean Fenn and George London, and popular singers Nancy Dussault and John DaNBC-T- vidson. Donald Voorhees will duct the Bell Telephone chestra. conOr- 'LAZY EYES' CHECKED The "Lazy Eye" program, sponsored by the Business and Professional Women's Club under direction of Mrs. Hazel Ruth, was conducted Thursday, May 13. in the Milford LDS Church. Mrs. Ruth reports that 2) children were examined, and no defects were noted. Assisting Mrs Ruth were Mrs. Mrs. Wise, Charlotte Dorothy Roberts, Mrs. Phyllis Price, Mrs. Ramona Smith and Mrs. Phyllis Symond. pre-scho- LEGION AUXILIARY NAMES OFFICERS Mrs. Bonnie Friar was elected president of the American Legion Auxiliary at their regular meeting Monday evening in the Baptist Church. Other officers are Mrs. Naomi Hughes, first vice president; Mrs. Pat Williams, second vice president; Mrs. Letha Smyth, treasurer; Mrs. Ethel Smith, sergeant at arms; Mrs. Retha Campeau, historian; Mrs. Lela Gilliam, chaplain. The new president will appoint a secretary. The ladies agreed to with the Legion, the former Arion Hall, and a committee was named to discuss details with the Legion com-mite- Other business included discussion of the poppy sale, Memorial Day membership, ceremony, and Girls State. The new officers will be installed at a party in June at the home of Mrs. Mary Long. HONOR STUDENTS who will address the Milford High School student body during Commencement Exercises Wednesday, May Roberts, Laura Sherwood ; Mayer and Joyce Yount. Ann Wunderlich, Shirley Yee, Thea Kay Young, Joyce Yount, Gary G. Banks, Douglas Arthur Baxter, Douglas Carl Bedingfield, Stephen Craig Jan Boyce Fisher, ClemenU, Terry Lee Harton. James Stanley Hollingshead, Chad Warren John Coy Jones, Johnson, Frederick Paul Kesler, Stephen LeRoy Labrum, Terry Shannon Lofthouse, Jesse Ernest Long III, Bruce Lynn Mayer, William Charles Myers, Dick Keijl Naruse, Hipa F. Neria, Shirl JulDavid ian Nichols, Larry Reese, John Larry Roberts, Russell Rowley, James Preston Stoddard, Michael John Taylor, James Michael Walker, Bradley Spencer Whittaker, Michael M. Wisner, David H. Yee, Donald Arthur Young. 26. lower Top, left, Linda photos, Bruce WILLIAM H. GRISHAW DIES IN ENOCH William Henry Grimshaw, 86, Enoch, died of causes cident to age Wednesday his home. In- at He was born May 12, 1879. to Duckworth and Mary Jane Oyes Grimshaw. He married Mary May Hunter Sept. 16, 1902, in the St. died She Temple. George Feb. 14, 1927. in Beaver, He was a justice of the peace for 16 years. services will be Funeral conducted at 3 p. m. Saturday in the Enoch LDS Ward Chapel. Burial will be in the Cedar City Cemetery. The program: IS A MEASURE TO BE A CUP TO BE DRAINED THEME: LIFE Mr. Dale Johnson Class of 1965 Music March Processional Processional FILLED, NOT Invocation James Michael Walker Student Body Class President's Address Vice-Preside- Terry Lofthouse President, Class of '65 Kathaleen Killam Vocal Solo "Three Candles-M- Dale Johnson, r Accompanist Honor Address Joyce Yount Honor Student, Class of '65 Honor Address Laura Sherwood Honor Student. Class of '65 Senior Boys Vocal Selection "Graduation Day" Mr. Dale Johnson, Honor Address Accompanist Linda Roberts Honor Student. Class of '65 MARILYN U'I'A WOOD GETS SCHOLARSHIP Miss Marilyn Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wood of Minersville, has been nominated for the Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Scholastic Award. Miss Wood attended the Minersville Elementary School and was valedictorian of her graduating class at Beaver High School She attended the CSU where she was closely associated with the Shakespearian Theatre. She worked in costume and design and construction played minor roles in the plays. While at the CSU she also received the Citizenship Award At the present time she is a junior at Utah State University, majoring in business She has traveled widely, both In the United States and In Europe Marilyn's mother, Mrs. Frieda Wood, is also a holder of the coveted Phi Kappa Phi award. K 1111 Honor Address Bruce Mayer Honor Student. Class of '65 Vocal Selection Senior Girls "Just A Memory" Mrs Lora Johnson, Accompanist Mr. Daryl M. Cropper Scholarship Presentation Director Pupil Personnel Beaver County School District Remark? and Recommendation Mr. J. E. Long of Graduating Class Principal, Milford High School Mr. Paul Lefevor Remarks Superintendent, Beaver County School District Awarding of Presentation Diplomas of Class School Song Benediction Recessional Music Recessional March Graduation Dance Mr Donald Jones Board of Education Mr. Enoch Swain Senior Class Advisor Class of '65 Beverlee Hardy Mr. Dale Johnson Class of '65 High School Gym |