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Show Wi arb» Monitor JULY 5, 1996 Milford Juniors Win 6-3 Contest With Delta Team & as reported in the Milford News July 9, 1936 The Junior league baseball game played Friday of last week by the Milford and Delta teams as part of Milford’s twoday Independence day celebration, was the first game played by | Milford against an outside team, but the boys made a very good showing and much is expected of them. The box score of the Milford-Delta game follows: DELTA---3 Players AB J. Ogden; 2b M. Dennit, c 4.2751 2-0 A 1 2 0 0 20 14 Theobald, p A] G@ Spendlove, rf 4 0 Gardner, If K Cahoon, if G Barney, Be D. Nelson, cf 1 1 4 os L. Cahoon, 1b 4 a 1 fe, AA Member; Rondo Farrer, Precinct #2 Board Member; Superintendent Cay] Holmes; Norm.Lamb, Precinct #5 Board Member; Dick DeArmitt, Players oo Precinct #3 candidate. Cee Board members touredboth the new and old Beaver High Hiokann. 3b Construction at the new building is nearing Murdo ck O78 0 0 1 0 3 8 0 fun. The girls would like to thank all the people who supported 0 0 0 0 1 0 their efforts. They earned the money needed to meet their goal for attending camp. _ 7 24 5 MILFORD---6 "AR 0 0 0 2 Oo A 0 4 immunization fr ee to the public Monday July 8th 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 8 0 _ Southwest Utah Public Health Deptartment 1 3 0 12 : 1 7 z 5 4 5 ib Made 0 1 i foe : 4.4 ve Whatever the fate of the old éiitdtn the cafeteria (in Bingham, rf ackground) will remain. It is pre- WWII vintage, but in excellent Canc ce ' condition, having been remodeled about 10 years ago. Beaver McCully of 4 4 : 0 1 ; City has shown a keen interest in acquiring partial access to the James, a building for community use. The city and the school district are Farnow, p_. 3 3 2 1 oe agreement wherein the city would provide adiscussing ‘a possible ioe dibeadk : “Total te “000 fiture use, the back. poner must be 050 2 room for Mil fo td GAP a ‘regulation: size track. aR eS ee re a4 umping, ground for.debris from the building in exchange for an. Stbis b y innings: " interest in the cafeteria, Whether or not the building is saved. for Delta removed to Pre 0 6] 0 0 1 0 Total Rimpau, Precinct #4 Board Member; Brent Edwards, Precinct #3 Board _ completion. O 1 R. Nelson, c Sampson, 3b Left to right: Donald Willden, Assistant Superintendent; Patricia Langlee, 3b Schools July 2. H ‘ be 20 West 500 South a ah ” nes ? het Cae pane hool i. as ae a eT . a 11 re-schoolers with no record ) who work with the public. at 10253 ne ow (801)3 87-2671. F Tareer Groups“ D i °Th | aha oo x care age . me ege age : ose 3 25 or, Susan Potter and Lisa Jensen The Milford 1st Ward Young Women had a fund raiser Saturday, June 22nd. They worked long and hard washing cars, serving lunch to customers while they waited, and had a lot of Not ofetedt ae i become rea are 00x=6 ee 8 te Summary: Bree Man Murdock, Bingham, Dennit 4, to. Murdock . Bamey! to Ogden to L, Cahoon; struck out--by Theobald. | ook i Comapny from out o [Military News? Something happening in your school or community? Involved in an interesting club, projects?) Send Utah's Highway Death Toll As of June 28, 1996 your news to Milford Monitor, P.O.|' SWwSS___________ Randy's Showcase of (Nilford Properties Nice home-3bdrm-1 bath- on almost oe 1 in Minersville $65,000 ‘| Land: nde oa ® 80 Acres S/W of Milford between Milford Flat & Lund Hwy. © 80 Acres 10 miles S/W of Milford on Flat near new pig farm. $16,000. $24,000. @ 320 Acres N/E of Milford on road to Roosevelt Springs Geo Thermal @440 Actes 7.5 miles S/W of Milford between Milford Flat & Lund Hwy. $32,000. $66,000. ® 200 Acres 5 miles S/W of Milford between Flat & Lund Hwy. 965 South Main © Cedar City, UT 84720 workshop for youth that have completed grades fifth through Phone: 801-387-2676 ° Fax: 801-387-5521 tre fl 326 “sun's glare. This can be a. real hazard when driving. To jf When confronted with glare, slow. down and get your bearings before proceeding. Don't assume the road is’ i clear. Utilize your visor and sunglasses. a 801-586-1221 801-865-1802 801-599-2802 Milford Monitor eighth. Grace Bealer and Adrie Roberts will be at the Milford Elementary School’ on July 9th to teach you how to make Centennial Patchwork Pillows and wallhangings. These fun wallhangings and pillows are made with patriotic theme fabrics. is available at the following iocations: Please meet at the school at 9:00 a.m. The cost will be $4.00 for ASH Sewing machines will be supplied. materials. Questions? IAIN Bring a friend! Contact Grace Bealer at 386-2295 or the USU Yohn é Sertce Station “fradeide General Store 437 pee ae 238 S. Main- Milford 387-2265 Extension Office at 386- -6450. Wike's Food. “Joon 402 S. Main - Milford 387-5566 Featuring Bakery & Deli Daily Prescription Veda e Stoling Shoppe foe's Station Restamant Delivery Cuisfe's Beotway HOW DOI KEEP NIY FOOD SAFE DURING SUMMER OUTINGS? Answer by: Georgia Lauritzen, specialist -- ‘Beaver County 4-H is excited to offer a one-day sewing Subscriptions $35. per year or half off with coupon Vane Total 1995 Fatalities “4-H Sewing Activity Day Alice Smith: Editor/Publisher Ad Deadline 3:00 P.M. Tuesday -Milford, Utah 84751 $30,000. Office: Res: Cellular: We FE es 124 keep your windows, both inside and out, very clean. Randy Moveis Century 21 First (oie Realty _ Year to Date 1995 -- minimize the effects of glare, For Further Information Call: Rondo Farrer was a senior in 1948 when the elm trees 450 NN. 100 E. a .| $16,000. = 116 ‘put you in direct line with the ® 160 Acres N/W of Milford. West of 5-mile Dam on Hwy 257 = YeartoDate1996 - Driving Tip: A turn or evena “gentile curve in the road can - 3 Bedroom - 1% Revoes 06eiiilford $74,900. Beaver County Nets h ie : . gad ane eae Carter 2, B. James 2, - Theobald’ i, by Farnow 8:. bases on balls--off Theobald5, off Farnow 2; charge defeat to Theobald; umpires--K Coon and ' were planted at the high school and the race track. “They let us - out of school for a day to help with the planting,” he reminisced. ‘ Aa Nelsons: Soren ee * of 2nd MMR Those Utah State University Extension nutrition It is estimated that one third of the U.S. population has at least one episode of food poisoning every year. Symptoms include nausea, abdominal cramps, headaches, vomiting and diarrhea and often go misdiagnosed since they are also common to other illnesses. The incidence of food poisoning appears to be greater this time of year when the weather is warm and food is often transported. To prevent food poisoning consider thesetips. Temperature control is a simple way to keep food safe. Harmful microbes grow best at temperatures in the range of 40 - 140 degrees. Refrigeration temperatures of 40 degrees or lower and cooking temperatures of 140 and above control microbial growth. A general rule to follow is the two-hour rule, which is that no food be kept in the range of 40 - 140 degrees for longer than two hours before eating it. That time includes preparation, transporting and serving. For occasions when food is transported and out of the refrigerator for more than two hours, use a cooler or ice chest. Foods should be thoroughly chilled before putting them in the cooler. Ifa cooler is not available, choose foods that last without refrigeration such as fresh fruits and vegetables, dried meat or canned spreads, hard cheese, crackers and breads. Foods high in protein such as meat, fish, poultry, and dairy foods can : ‘be likely sources of food poisoning. Foods which are handled a lot can be contaminated by contact with kitchen equipment, surfaces and food handlers and can be likely sources of food poisoning, These should be avoided for e picnics. One item which is often needlessly avoided is mayonnaise. Because ‘ ' of the high acidity content from vinegar, microbe growth is actually reduced. Ifkept within the two-hour rule, it is fine-for outings. 464 S.’ Main St. Open 10:00 A.M.-P.M. 801-387-2104 “‘ndd's Market 55 W. 530 N. Main - Milford 387-2424 Beaver Drag 9:00 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. 31 N. Main-Beaver ¢ 438-2470 Monday - Saturday . Milford Drug 425 S.100 W.- Milford ! op icos 430.S. Main - Milford 387-5555 Order by 3:00 P.M. Delivery at 5:00 P.M. (cut off time 1:30 Saturday) 438-2852 1 a | Hong Koug Cage Open 24 Hours 31 N. Main, Milford - 387-2251 Country Corners Cafe 31 W. Main - Minersville 386-2487 — Main- Minersville 386-2421 ie Bdh'e Chevron 118 S. Center St. - Minersville — 386-2295 - Ashes Cafe “Real Home Cooking” 711 .N. Main, Beaver- 438-2977 _ Uiljord Drag & Gig 464 S. Main - Milford 387-2104 |