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Show Address Correction Requested STU)| ae telics URS seer rcle cite P.O. Box 224 Milford, UT 84751 (cs Milford, UT 84751 Permit No. 15 | Formerly Dodge City News Serving Beaver County Since 1991 Transportation Study The Beaver Jail Advisory Historical Tidbits Committee Shootout at the U. P. Depot County By Norman Baxter: Weare all familiar with the “Shootout at Commission will hold a public the O.K. Corral’. Milford had its sequel with a “Shootout at Oe meeting Monday, June 3, at - U.P. Depot.” 5:00 P.M. to discuss written This story is from Douglas Denny, whose Uncle Ed comments received on the Denny was involved. plan draft. A man named Dearden ran the Mail Stage from Ely, Circle Four Farms has Nevada to Milford, Utah in the early 1920's. On one trip he listed their #1 priority as the brought a passenger from Ely to the Depot. When Dearden road from the feed mill to asked for the fare, the man refused to pay. Dearden then Skyline, followed by #2 contacted the Town Marshall (name unknown). The Marshall priority, Thermo Road. Their went to the Depot and confronted the man. Shots were fired written comment also states and I believe the Marshall was wounded. Help was called in and that it is not known whether Ed Denny, a former Marshall, was enlisted. Ed and the others they will be constructing the went to the Depot (this occurred at the Express Office). Many Pinnacle or Blue Mountain shots were fired but ended when Ed killed the man. Complexes, due to economic, I wonder if there wasn’t another shootout? I remember political, environmental and hearing of another but could recall so little of it that it wasn’t pork production factors which possible to write of it. In talking to Bob Carter, his memories are not yet clearly defined. matched mine, quite well. At another time, Harve Hedges Milford City expressed Railroad Special Agent, Ted Kronholm and Les Clay, went to concern that the plan does not the Depot to arrest a wanted man that had come in on the train. appear to adequately address Many, many shots were fired and the pock-marks in the old traffic problems in the city, stucco building remained for many years. The results of the especially on Main Street. shootout are unknown. Additionally, with 68% of Circle Four’s farm worker force residing in Milford, Mayor Wiseman questioned prioritizing the Thermo road section over the road from Milford to the Skyline site. Mr. Baxter is now recovering at home. Best wishes! ! Beaver County Commissioners plan to appoint a committee to prepare an advisory proposal for a Beaver County jail: Committee members will be Gib Yardley and Bruce | Brown, Beaver; Karl Truman, Minersville; John Gledhill and Chairperson Alice Smith; Milford. The committee will re-evaluate previous data and add new suggestions in order to assist commissioners in formulating a proposal to go on the. November ballot. Public comment is invited throughout the process. Free Kid's Fishing Derby Former Utah State Senator Thorpe hee was thc featured speaker at the Milford Centennial Memorial Day Ceremony May 27th. He shared his jubilation at returning from WWIL, where he had been a POW in the German theater. “We danced in the streets of Milford the night the surrender was sannounced:”:"Mr--Waddingham expressed gratitude for not only the sacrifice of those who served in battle, but also those’who’ waited on the home front. On a more somber note, he cautioned that, with today’s technology, the battle line may be the home front. “The best defense is love,” he said. Mr. Waddingham is a former Milford resident and 1941 graduate of Milford High School. He and his wife, Norma, dressed in centennial costume for Monday’s event. June 3-8 is National Fishing Week, so get out your fishing pole and get ready for some of the best fishing in the state. In order to encourage youngsters to enjoy fishing as an exciting sport, the Beaver Ranger district and Hooked on Fishing _ Intemational are sponsoring the. Annual Free Kid's Fishing Derby on Saturday June 8, 1996. This event is open to all young people ages 14 and younger and will , begin with registration at Kents Lake Campground starting at 7:30 am. During Tegistration: youngsters will be given a brief. lesson about catch and release fishing. The derby will continue” until 12:00 followed by the awards ceremony. Prizes will b awarded for the Biggest Fish an | the Rudy Noble - Main Street Daze Chef some the enthusiasm for some of | the events last weekend, but the | food was great. Rudy Noble, a 1968 graduate of the San | Francisco Culinary Arts School, [% and experienced chef, volunteered his help for both the Friday evening steak fry and the moming in the Castin and come out and enjoy the The Forest Service ‘committed to the policy th: persons shall have equal access’ pancake . Mrs. Margaret was awarded the 1996 Farrer/Knowles breakfast. award for excellence in education. This was her 28th year as a Attention!!! teacher in the Beaver County School District. During that time Microphone missing from her students have excelled in both competition and practical Memorial Day Service. Please call 387. 280M with any information. application as a result of her training in business classes. Cast divisions with prizes includin: fishing rods, reels, tackle boxe hats and more. So grab: ‘yO fishing pole and join in the f | Saturday June 8 is Free Fish | Day so everyone can enjoy sport of fishing. Bring a lh Rain may have dampened Saturday Best contest. There will be two a New musical talent, “Liz’s Kids” under the direction of Elizabeth Lamb, delighted the audience Memorial Day. They are: Back (left to right): Destry Jimenez, Melissa Schow and Ericka Stewart. Front: Heather Schow, Jennifer Fowles and Sara Lamb. its programs, employment race, facilities, an without regard t religion, color, sex, or national origin. Zoo Preschool Graduating Class of 1996. Back Row: Aspen Coleman, Heidi Bratt, Crystal Mini Zoo Preschool Graduating Class of 1996. Back Row: David Pierce, Dillan Jones, Katie Bratt, Brittany Bratt, Michaela Bratt, Benjamin Lisinbee. Middle Row: Megan Soloman, Jones, Andrea Mayer, Jessica Jacobsen, Rachel Palmer, Danielle Wunderlich, Tara Rose. Middle Row: Katelyn Gledhill, Tanya Campeau, Trevor Campeau, Dalaki Livingston, Dusty, Rose. Front Row: Sara Thompson, Megan Erickson, Kierra Dotson, Alexa Bradshaw. « Macayla Tolman, Hannah Routier, Cherristy Hardy, Tanya Campeau, Bo McKay. Front Row: Austin Thieme, Taylor Sherwood, Branson Yardley, Cade Boyter. |