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Show Mitfors APRIL 26, 1996 onitar Historical Tidbits as ee Gy By Norman Baxter- The Horn \\ Silver mine was one of the \ richest silver mines in the West. After the cave-in a new — three compartment shaft was sunk. I believe it went down to the 2,400 foot level, but below the 1600 level, the earth ‘Go To Heaven” 'tarts Friday - April 19 faulted and the rich body of ore was lost. Much — ee we prospecting and searching was ~ done below the 1600 Saturday Matinee foot 2:00P.M. - Jevel, but there was never a Call 438-0205 for more info. trace of it found. Some of the more’ prominent stock holders of the Horm Silver Company, (I remember only one name, Bill * Childs) formed a company. Milford Fashions may change, but the spirit stays the same. called "King s residents still enjoy a good ball game. (Photo circa 1911) David _ Admission Coupon , 90¢ OFF PLUS 50¢ will be donated to Milford Elementary PTA Mining » Go." They believed that the lost ore body had faulted far to Tiger Baseball Mid Season Recap For each ticket accompanied by a coupon at the west of the Horn Silver. A Magic Show three compartment shaft was By Rick Rose:The Milford High School baseball team has played seven games since the last game covered by sunk to the 700 foot level on _ the Milford Monitor was reported so a quick summary of the games played through Saturday April 22 is as the Wah-Wah side of the — follows. - mountain. At that level a drift The region game between Milford and North Sevier was canceled due to the weather and has been: _ Utah's Premier Magician is coming to the Showhousel!! was run back toward the Horn rescheduled for May 6th. On April 2nd, Millard traveled to Milford to play two five inning games with the Silver. Eventually it ran back varsity and a freshman game. The Tigers got off to a slow start in the first and second innings committing 4 under the mountain for over errors and allowing Millard to spot a 7-0 lead. The Tigers came back in the third inning and scored 4 runs to 4,000 feet but ended in a narrow the lead. Millard added 4 runs in the next inning with a two out rally, hitting a double, single, and Milford _ committing 2 errors to allow runs to score. Milford added 3 runs in their half of the inning to make the score 11- faulted area dangerous _7. Millard tallied two nuns in the top of the fifth and Milford added four to end the game with Millard on top 13 ‘to 11. Millard also won the freshman game 2-0. Derek Griffiths pitched 2 imings and Craig Wiseman pitched that to was continue Fri. Apr. 26, Adult Show & Fam. show-7:P.M. Saturday April 27 Kids show - 2:P.M. & Family Show - 7:P.M. Timothy Riggs will dazzle you with fire eating, juggling, Houdini’s famous escape too the | search. Several hundred feet 3 innings for Milford. Kent Sullivan pitched the freshman game, pS ‘back away from that area a The following day Milford met beaver in a region game that became a battle of the pitchers as there was Raise was run up 300 feet, and 18 sttikeouts between the two teams, 9 hits, and 4 errors. Each teatii tallied two runs in the first inning, none in then thousands of feet of drift the second, beaver added two in the 3rd, Milford scored in the fourthand each team scored in the sixth with the ran out from that area. Nothing final score Beaver 5 and Milford 4. Corry Gillins pitched all seven innings for Beaver and Russell Barnes pitched “was and’Milford allowed 5 walks and a hit batter. seven for Milford. Beaver allowed 3 bases on balls and a hit batter ; # | ever found and not an of ore removed. I Gillins had a single and double, Marshall a single, Dalton a single an d McMillin a single. Russell Barnes hit agree lieve the mine closed in \ double, Michael Barnes.a single, Kent Sulltvan a single and Brian Mayer a single for Milford. — A week later the Tigers traveled'to Delta to play the Delta J-V. in a game that was filled with errors for the tigers and they were defeated by a score of 11 to 6. Craig Thompson pitched a great came for the tigers but, jwas HOT mine. Karl Linke, kept | superintendent the errors on defense were to much for him to overcome on his own. Brian Mayer had two singles, Michael Davis’; mine \1939. The Kin David. Mine | two singles, Craig Wiseman two singles, Brady Williams a single, Derek Griffiths a single, and Russell Barnes “records and said that the rock a double and a home run to round out the hitting for the Tigers) : © \ temperature remained constant De | traveled to Millard for a rematch from the week before and this time the */at 114 The following day Milford degrees and the air Tigers came away with the victory 10-8. The team pounded out 16 hits to Millard’s 11 hits and kept on top; femperature, with the blowers better way to kick off the 1996 YARD OF THE WEEK _. going was not lower than 108 What than with a Centennial theme. Wagon is at the home of Jeff and egrees. He said that the heat Joyce Wiseman, Main and 200 South. : enc except for a half inning in the fourth frame. Millard committed 4 errors and Milford errored 3 times. On April 17, the Cedar City J.v. played the Tigers in a home game that found the Tiger bats p cooled off as they could only muster 5 hits for the game and the last inning rally ended in a double play 16 was not a result Of geo-thermal - the inning with cedar coming away with the victory 9-5. Cedar tallied 13 hits in the game and Milford committed Activity but rather from a : ‘ 4 errors that resulted in 4 uneamed runs. Craig Wiseman pitched all 7 innings for the Tigers. Kent Sullivan had 4 an > chemical action somewhere a double and a single, Michael Davis a single, and Craig Thompson a double and a single. After a day off because of weather, the Tigers traveled to Parowan for a region game with the Rams. Under the mountain. Parowan scored a run in the first on 3 hits and a Milford error. The Rams tallied two more runs in their half of FOR MOTHER'S -DAY: the second with a two run homer and added 1 more run in the third with another home run.(short fence). Michael Davis homered in the fourth for the Tigers and the Rams led 4-1. Steven Florence singled in the fifth and after stealing two bases was sacrificed to home to score Milford’s only other fun. Parowan tallied 5 runs in the botto: This Mother's Day, there is ething you can give to your ee ites mascanie || eae : é ie $6.95 ea. check up. 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These cards beautiful quilt made by the senior citizens "go getters". Team members have tickets as well as the coaches or you an be placed inside your Mother's in 2'X8' eresbon ecm | “gavanized q| Cowboys. Leaving the snow behind in Milford for the Milford track,meet to deal with, the drive to the southern ‘eancer end of the state was warm and sunny.(the new bus driver wanted to keep going south.) the Cowboys got the "victory but the Tigers didn't let them have it without a good fight. Kanab tallied 5 runs in the first two innings on 5 hits and 3 milford errors but the tigers hung in there and didn't let them score again until the sixth inning as the tigers plucked away at the score to make it a good ballgame. Kanab 8 Milford 6. Craig Wiseman pitched the game for Milford allowing only 3 walks. Kent Sullivan, Michael Barnes, & Craig Thompson each had two singles, Brian Mayer a single and a double, Jesse McDermott asingle, and Derek Griffiths a single. 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