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Show MILFORD IN MOTION Charles and Ramona Smith have been gone for two weeks visiting the Kansas Union Pacific Old Timers They met Bill and Ellynn Farmer from Walla Walla, Washington in Salt Lake and the four of them flew back to Kansas City. They also took two days to go into Omaha, Nebraska and meet with Mr. R. G. Flannery President of the Union Pacific and Mr. Frank Hatch assistant to the President. They also visited the Denver, Colorado club. Ramona is President of the Ladies Auxilary General Com -mittee and Bill is the President of General Committee Old Timers. Their next visitation will le the Idaho Division. Ramona is visiting the week in Phoenix, Arizona with Gary and Jackie Smith and family. Tuesday Lovell and Maudell Crane and son Robert and friends from Las Vegas stopped by for breakfast. Then Maudells sister Marie and husband came and spent the night K.j.t y npi Go-Gotto- ro 1 frmrunHiTtiftiw April 14 at 5:00 p.m. will lie the date and time for the regular Pot Luck dinner at the Senior Citizen Center. Bring your dishes, a small swap prize and covered dish. May 11 is the date set for the Senior Citizens Bazzar, the time be 12:00 noon. Any donabaked goods tions of handiwork, or anything to be sold will le The beautiful hand appreciated. crocheted afghan made by Maudell Crane will be given away at that time. Anyone wishing tickets on the afghan may obtain them by contacting any of the Senior C iti-zofficers. Come support this effort. Thursday, April 19th at 4:00 will be the Easter Party. Ladies are asked to make and wear homemade Faster bonnets for the parade. A prize will be given for the craziest hat. The husbands will be the judges. District seat They are from Bick-ne- ll, were returning home from they Baja, Mexico where they spent the winter. 22 Milford people attended the of the Beaver Civic dedication Center. They were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Crane, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy, Pearl Tolley, Margaret Grimshaw, LuJean Hanley, Laprele Lewis, Mary Jesse, Dora Smithson, Iris Willyard, Jessis McDowell, Irene Stewart, Lillian Atkin, Mina Lep-piand Betty Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillins traveled to togandale, Nevada Wednesday to visit with Mrs. Gillins sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marshall. They then went on to Las Vegas for a visit with Reeds sister, Mrs. A ft on Rogers. They returned home on Friday. Nolan and Iva Davis traveled to Elv Tuesday to see Ivas three year old nephew who has suffered a broken hip. Thev returned home Wednesday, just in time to get ready for Adams 5th birthday party which was lie id Thursdav. All the cousins enjoved cake and ice cream. Wavne and Luciel Hardy spent several days last week in Salt Lake while Wayne had some surgery, yes we said Wayne not Luciel. It is reported that he is home now and feeling letter everyday. Norman and Madeline Davis and family spent the weekend in Ely. Madelines father was celebrating his brithday. Her sister and brother were also there for the dinnerparty that was given. Last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Belliston, here for the basketball tournament were their son Dennis Belliston and granddaughter Stacy from Blanding. Dave Brown from Salt Lake City. Their daughter Sammie Smith from San Jose, California. On Monday Ray and Lucile rode to Las Vegas with Sammie then returned home on Am . trak, while Sammie flew to San Jose. Milton Abrams filed for Congress Utahs First District, optimistic that a grassroots organization and the effort of volunteers will carry him to victory In November. of the Board of chairman Abrams, State History and former Democratic State Secretary, said he plans to visit each community in the district at least twice during the cam -paign. "I hope to build an organization down to the precinct level and have received very generous offers of support from volunteers willing to Abrams said. donate their time, I will travel extensively throughout the district, beginning early in July after the Democratic state convention, Abrams added. The candidate said he hopes for a constructive campaign directed to 1 hope we can avoid the Issues. a political rumpus. Ml:- In - iji I UNITED WAY RECIPIENTS: Veda Cox, left and Dr. Mike Symond, right, pose with the recipients after passing out checks for a number of local Charles M. Bukowski, grandson of Mr. ana Mrs Cliff Cook, of Milford, has been promoted from cadet corporal to cadet sergeant in the Reserve Officers Training Corps at Kemper Military Schcol and College, Boonvillo, No. Bukowski, a high school sophomore and second year Kemper cadet, is a squad leader in Band Co. in the Kemper ROTC. MILFORD SCHOOL LURCH MONDAY, April 16 Pizza Tossed Green Salad Crisp Carrot Sticks Chilled Fruit Cup Milk TUESDAY, April 17 Italian Spaghetti wAleai Sauce Cheese Cabbage Slaw Peanut Butter Honey Balls Seasoned Applesauce Milk Deanna Munk of Salt Lake City was in Milford recently to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Munk. Mr. and Mrs. Fred OLeary enjoyed having very good friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Long, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd P. George of Orem visit last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. George has been called on an LDS Mission. en April 12, 1984 Page 10 Abrams files for 1st nk Tho10 will Thursday, with them. Clubs. be. 3 4 WEDNESDAY, April 18 Creamed Tuna on Toast Tossed Spring Salad Cheese Buttered Corn Fruited Red Jello Milk charities. Others from left are Judy Barton, Kathy Rose, Mary Wiseman, Jackie Williams, and Connie Barnes. Photo byRandee Medic Alert identification could save your life Every day, 220,000 Americans make an unscheduled visit to an emergency room. Experts estimate at least 45,000 of these patients have an medical condition. invisible Without a patients vital emergency medical Information, emergency personnel must determine the likely cause of a victims condition. The time to diagnose can often make a critical difference. IdentifiUniversal medical cation is the fastest, most reliable method of giving doctors and paramedics a victim's vital medical information in an emergency sitsays Alfred A. Hodder, uation, president of Medic Alert, the most internationally recognized medical identification service. There are more than 40 million Americans with a "special or in medical condition, says visible Hodder. The increased demand for emergency care makes it critical that they do their best to help medical provide professionals effective health care. Emergency room visits, now more than 80 million a year, have doubled since 1960. Hodder says a system such a Medic Alert can help millions as well as save lives by contributing to effectiveness of emergency services. . . . The effects of aging and mobility. The graying of America and a population always on the move will conto Increase emergency tinue room visits. Almost half of the population Is over 35 years old, and the fastest growing segment will in4 of Americans, aged crease another 20 percent during the 35-5- i Individual Retirement Account You can still get a $2,000.00 1980s. Increased mobility, says Hodder, also puts pressure on emergency care services. Americans nowtake more than 300 million airline trips a year, according to the Air Transport Association. A recent Federal Highway Administration study notes that the average American takes a trip more than 100 miles from home every two weeks. Americans also frequently change their residence. Most studies estimate that the average person moves 10-times in a lifetime. With such shallow roots, many people live much of their lives without a personal physician. As a result, they often rely on the nearest emergency room for needs. . . . The value of complete medical records. efAnother significant long-terfect of changing lifestyles, says Hodder, is that millions of Americans, with or without a special medical condition, have partial medical records scattered among several doctors. emer- te gency medical Information, however, can be a key diagnostic tool used to streamline diagnosis and treatment, saving time and money. Emergency personnel treating a Medic Alert member who is unable to speak need only check the identification emblem. The patients special condition is engraved along with a member ID and the "hotline number. This number may be called collect from anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. Within 30 seconds, Medic Alert will provide the members emergency medical information. Easy access often allows emergency medical professionals to provide effective first aid treatment before they arrive at the emergency room, according to Hodder. 4 DAVID GAY DAVID GAY VISITS Hisotry of Medic Alert. Medic Alert was founded In 1956 by a Turlock, California doctor whose daughter nearly died when she was given a sensitivity test. The Foundation offers a lifetime membership for $15. This fee entitles the member to an identification bracelet or necklace, an annually updated wallet card and computer printout of the members emergency medical information. . . . AT COLLEGE CAMPUS David Gay spent Monday, April 2nd, visiting the Sonoma State University campus in Rohnert Park, California. David was Invited there for an interview by Head Football Coach, Tony KehL While in California, David visited with his family in Santa Rosa. Individuals and organizations inin Medic Alert should call 800344-322- 6 (in California, 209 or write: Medic Alert, P.O. Box 1009, Turlock, CA 95381. Shop With The Beaver County News terested 668-333- Advertisers Fishing Tackle IN AND READY FOR OPENING 0 All Rods and Reels 13 tax deduction on your 1983 income tax, if you depsit $2,000.00 in your IRA Account by April 15th. Plus you'll be building a nest egg for your retirement. LICENSES AVAILABLE ees m In Beaver 438-51- 11 1 MINIMUM DEPOSIT NO Easter Greetings On A Platter. 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