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Show THE MILFORD NEWS, MILFORD, UTAH, THURSDAY, ~~ _zt+ex LOOKING BACKWARD| Che Milford News DAVIT; S WILLIAMS - - Office Phone PUBLISHED SUBSCRIPTION - Editor 28—Residence and Owner 36 ; EVBRY THURSDAY - - - - ~ | theatre Tuesday, Wednesday and Social activities had been much | Thursday and is a well contrived/ enlivened in Milford over the«holi«| plot both ex¢iting and humorous. days by the return of Milford’s With John Wayne, Ella Raines, fine crowd of young college péople. Wiard ‘Bond, George “Gabby” LOVE ONE ANOTHER Among those returning were the} Hayes and others in the cast, ‘Love is never lost. If not re- events move swiftly when Wayne Misses Dorothy and Betty Murdock, who had been attending ciprocated it will flow back and arrives to investigate the death of and purify the heart.— school in ‘San Francisco and Al- soften rancher ged Caldwell. He solves hambra, California; the Misses Washington ‘Irving. the murder after a series of fast Phyllis and ‘Dorothy Levi from | placed adventures with the powers §$250A YEAR ‘OPEN HOUSE’ ON NEW Mail Matter, under s of Thought the YEAR’S DAY It was customary for the Dutch ‘settlers of New York to hold “open house” on New Year’s day and to provide light refreshments, usually centering around a large bowl of punch, for friends ‘calling to pay the ‘compliments of the’sea- Salt Lake City, where were* attending lege in Salt Young, from During the latter part of the 19th century the custom of making short~calls on New Year’s day was. in full swing America. Metropolitan newspapers ed the courtesy accorded receptions resulted young men. in hostesses—in~ many being ° carried by Westminster col- like light, every Lake City; Beryl the University of Walter McCulley from necessity Martin’ should always | of evil, and, local. Star their Masonic ing These abuses led to the’‘abandonment ‘of’ the Masons—LaMar’ OutHarry Hearn, S. W.; George Delgardo, J. W.; William Cochrane, secretary; D. A. Baxter; treasurer; R. B. Young, S. D.; “open house” custom, New Year’s ‘calls ‘now being’ exchanged only by intimates and without any’ public*announcement of intention to receive. Harry Livergood, Gospill, J. D.; of course, winds up she hired him—“to work to suffer for the good of | ——— another, one as I rane, treasurer; son, conductress; in berry, associate Baxter, conductréss; chaplain; Isabelle Mrs. G. marshal; its full bloom shall I do ‘Leighton. is heaven.—| and’ facCentury- gun the toughest to love? Believe. “Christian , the tough, Touhy Standard:Station & Garage rul- ' ton, Foster, Victor’ | Science” is the : Hold MicLaglen, Mr? and*Mrs.Robert Sahram Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Anderson Lois and Kent Taylor. onto your hats, folks, ‘Henry Aldrich is ‘on the lodse j again. This time he’s leading the | way to'one of the nierriest, screwliest, most exciting. adventures in | Aldrich history. For Henry — ‘now a senior patrol ledder of the ‘ St 1] ENCE Stsan m of ed his.empire with the iron ‘hand |of terror. The’ cast includes Pres- eS y : CHRISTIAN Sloan; ready to makewits’ bow, it is indeed a pleasure to exted hearty greetings and good wishes’ to the people of this community. We are at! your service —always. “be - Divine“ love is a sacred flower, | Public meets | Number One | to which inits early bud is happiness, | Number 8711, Joliet prison.’ The and How Mrs. Vena WilMrs. T. W. Gaé- Saturday 'thrill-swept — thirtiesthe ten. ipacked history of ‘Touhy, ‘from How shall I do to believe? aaNOr>) Andrews land, associate matron; Wiliam Cochrane, associate patron; Mary Roper, secretary; Mrs. Anna Coch- latest No estrangement, nO/ Fox has fashioned one of the'most Pi . oa exciting con ae sed in hima “WMary Baker Eddy. J. Cope- The also’ will Out of a fantastic, incredible— worthy R. M. ranch. —— | yet nevertheless actual tual—era of “crime, 20th’ have Eleanor L. Hervey. ; Mrs. her a @otiedy Friday*and S.; E. E. Gray, Tyler. The Eastern Star officers were Lula’ May Clay, worthy matron; Charles Moore, patron; on to be will- IT IS INDEEDA Lon hp » Right Now, on the eve o Year's, when 1945 is mar fire him” — “heart that loves as Jesus lov «| “Roger ‘ouhy, angs i It is false’sense of love that, like! jg as story of. gang lords, ‘the ‘summer brook, soon gets dry.'molls and black -sédans of Howard S. S.; Marion Vincent, day to of greatness, loved you.” ee Blagtern organizations had installed officers for the year 1980 as* follows: sen, W. (M., bibulous brethren.— others.—Spencer. U.S. A.C. and our Luther. “Love The of news and It is the very essence of love, of shown. nobletiéss; at Logan. cases—an “crashed” were Utah; Karl Murdock from the B. A.C. at Cedar City, and Miss Mildred Killam, Frank Carter and columns of “at home” notices which;ineluding names of social prominence and those making no such pretense, ‘announced hours during which visitors would ‘be recéived* having duly received, host and hostess tlosed théir receptions to join the procession of callers at other “open Houses”. A succession of “open houses” and punch bowls minimizeven Faith, they attending the U. of U. and ‘East be simple ‘and unbending; while! in the arms of firey Arly,’ played High school, respectively: Bill love, like ‘warmth, should beam by Miss Raines, who wanted things Cochrane and Wallace Moore, who forth ‘on’ every side, and bend 0/1, turn out ‘that way from the son. throughout | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday “Tall in’ the Saddle’ an RKO >. A First Class Publication Entered. in-the-Postoffice in: Milford, Beaver County, Utah, as Second Class ‘Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. DECEMBER 28, 1944. | runs in the most serious scrapes there, in romantic entanglement and otherwise. The latest news and a cartoon also will be shown. sub- suthotied Christian Serene POY Scouts in Paramount's wack. Haskell, organist; Mirs. F. W. Gospill, Ada; Mrs. Harry Livergood, Rut; churches on Sunday, December 311. | rich--Boy ‘Seout,” cain ae hig Gladys Gospill, Esther; Ruth Wil liams, Martha; Mrs. Charles waa it sac Se a Saturday as the other picturé ‘of Moore, Electra; Ethel ‘Allyn, t is other | him. Favor is deceitful, | * sae iianviiesh Sa warder, and C. G. Haskell, senti- taught nel. and ‘beatity is vain; but a woman’ 5i tne, biblical citations | 11.6. Finekages theatre!Fridagoahd that féareth the Lord, she shall be! praised. Howard Wilson had arrived from Salt Lake City to spend~ the Christmas holidays with ‘his HEAR Ms H EAR ae YE! | ae : re father, AZ. YE! : noyhnony peut Members of the Outzen sperery and the belief of: Mah correlative Willard KRONHOLM Myrtle Aline Osborn’ Grimshaw man as to his! in the and to materia] discern origin spiritual Saviour, who was events and Ray | and: Dern soon man Year wee he A ywert 3 Stranger—And ers? ~ git BEHIND THE ROAR ‘AND “CLAMOR OF THE NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION IS- THE AGE:OLD HUNGER FOR "LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS." to September 3; Columbus. day, of | October 12; eee ane Ng we reveals man” (p. the spiritual origin. | December 25. AIRMAGE THEATRE the any most impressive cast Hardy Family picture yet ‘Blond . “Andy Hardy's | filmed, | Trouble,” upon stroke surround which stopped, of a» starid$*# tiny clock: ‘casket, On the midnight’-the “clock « is placed in what are the oth- | Hardy*studied “in ‘his youth. Andy ra Pa Yh, Lo mae MILFORD STATE BANK ee sii Bee ae ee HAPPY NEW ycAR > ad | =a Se Wiking wo Ive Your Family This - ter Better As another New Year dawns a 1945 ae A= us gain the mani- oe. e° oe , — ‘ Saves fuel ; oe... ine. your- self in one evening. X& + + protects “health! FOR . We cannot see what’s beyond .-the bend of the road, or Over the crest of the hill, but A lifetime gift the whole family will enjoy! You can install Zonolite 4. ©. Panwer aboard for 1945. Let’s go! Let’s go forward on the road'to cherished ideals and coveted goals— farther than ever before. Forward along the road to happitiess! fold blessings of this freedom. W*” his in mind we wish youalla very Happy New Year. DETAILS, SEE OR PHONE TRI-STATE LUMBER CO: Phone 39 - Milford dhe acted Success “++ «all yours when you can heritage of freedom —thank- ful, too, for the friends who Sa 5 of ‘Happine ss COMFORT HEALTH Extra SAVINGS WNESE : NEW YEAR Sensible Christmas Gift Grea we are thankful for the Ameni- have helped : a ' Wit—No, .but you want to watch | ut when he doth it! °, me yaG | _ a : | @oththe busy little bee?” % Fe saloon Fikse? Again ” time is reckoned. ‘ . Nit—You know that saying “Hew ONE the: casketand buried,in the garden; symbolizing. the passing of the-old year, j: eyes Stung IN WHATEVER YOUR“IDEA OF HAPPINESS MAY BE, OUR HOPE FOR YOU 1S THAT DURING THIS YEAR°OF OUR * LORD, "1945, YOU WILL COME CLOSER"TO ITS°REALIZATION: THAN “EVER “BEFORE, Mexican Cléck Many Mexican fantiilies ‘still’ ob: serve the “‘old clock system’’’ on New Year's eve?'On a*'table in a main room’ of “the*house, ‘lighted | | candles With’ ;of SOME FIND HAPPINESS WAY; SOME IN*ANOTHER. 533). comés to the Firmage Edyth Osborn Farnow and | Clarence Grimshaw, Nellie Jones| theatre Sunday ang Monday. In and Adolph Garzand, Olive John-| thé ’stéry, ‘which enters on Andy’s First. to -See- Year freshman at ‘collége, a as’ antics’ son'and Max Root, Roma’ Shirts’ The little British «colony -on: Hanithe Hardy regulars are augmente and Walter L. Carlton. d son Island, in the Chathams, 414 ‘by Herbert Marshall, V Bonita miles southeast of Wellington, New Grariville, the Wilde twins Straittun, eect oe ‘ieainy others. | The “collége* attended ‘and Zealand, will be the first to greet ~ by| 1945. It is just east of the interFarmer—Summer Delicious : | Andy is “the “one “where Judge| national date line, from ‘which’ alj-| Osborn, ger? of Events of New The year 1945° isnot’ a® leap year, so February will again have the usual 28 days. The holidays and ‘spécial’ évents forthe ‘new year -will-be»as ‘folléws: i Lincoln’s birthday, February 12; Washington’s birthday, Fébru- | ary 22; St. Patrick’s*day, March® 17; Easter; April 1; Mother’s day, | May 13; Memorial day; May’ 30; Father’s day, June 17; Independence day, July 4;. Labor. day, enabled | vember ng day, Man to be the first to interpret! | November 11; 23;Thanksgivi Chiistinas day, the-Seriptures in their true sense, Nichols. recapitulation Holidays and Special passages | and to behold at the sepulchre the risen in- which a_ works (Proverbs| knowledge’ of error, finds woman! the first’ to conféss her fault.! Héficé*'she is the first to abandon | Lions several that had taken place during the| year were included marriages of | the following Milford couples: Lena Stewart and Owen Stoker, | Viese Fotheringham and Harold Baxter, Arvilla Muir and Leroy | Sperry, Larue Davis and J. L.| Mills, . the own vited guests from Beaver had en-| Manifest the deathless joyed a dancing party, and’also the| G0d’s’ *creating. This Ashworth, <i her creation. ‘This hereafter enabled’ woman’ to be the mother of Jesus. Milford and let enosg.quegtioning children initiation into the club of LaMar| In THEODORE school ladies, their club, ‘yPGT UT Sn oO} ony pun ysnyppoys mo Among at a half rate. 196; deep D eADY 6m 'spereym pup spusly upon and from"Séience and Health with Key | tothe’ Sciiptures are: “Truth, agreement with the county board to perform : mitior education of operations ~ord 1} Og OI0FEI0N} ‘Aj[DAOT Jo uoys ‘sexdxe STY} JOF WORD Derddy yo Huy peuyouler Wilson. county school nurse, that* ‘the doctors of the county would again, the ensuing year, enter into’ an ; ‘TP 10} uo snoredsoid pup-Addpy sry E. ei) Borrow! —_——_—-V. Give her of the fruit of | hands; praise ‘her in the gates” 31: 1, 30, 31). es Word had come to The News office from Miss Coltharp, Beaver Ayppedse up eq 0} ‘opgti"mex 40N OT} Pelopio sanyo yoy Anunod J. her Subsecribe—Don’t A we ardently hope ‘that it’s something mighty § good—FOR YOU! _ KIRK REALTY CO. = : the'old to make way-t hier. : cg May'2945 dight thelway 15 new You, as “@ur"heartiess New eae a - |