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Show THURS., APRIL 22, MILFORD, UTAH 1965 LARGE GROUP FETES PRICE, DON NANCY BEAVER COUNTY NEWS SCHOOL HUDSON, EXCHANGE eL WEDDING VOWS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price announce the marriage of their daughter, Nancy, to Mr. Don Hudson of El Dorado. Ark. The ceremony was solemnized at Elko, Nev.. April 3. '1 Mr. Hudson is serving with the U. S. Air Force at Dug-wa- y Proving Ground, and tha new Mrs. Hudson is employed by the Lincoln Insurance Co. 2310 They are at home at East 21st South Street, Salt Lake City. EIf HflH BH BP ill B&'' .vi V.kjj. - -- bbbm a bbbi bbbbbi aw bbbbbb 1731 73mU Friday - Saturday VETS DOG FOOD April 23 14 7 SALAD SALAD DRESSING BOWL By the Journalism Claw of Milford High School Mrs. Mary McCuiiey, Instructor Continued from Page On fix or seven weeks, and will be going back to the textbooks now. SEVENTH UKAUt ASSEMBLY The Seventh Grade presented their assembly tn the students Thursday afternoon. The assembly was built around a barbershop quartet theme, and included entertainment the dancing, singing, instrumental and piano solos. After the assembly the Seventh Grade had an afternoon dance. Robert Willingham. They will compete in the javelin, broad jump, shot put, high jump, and all running events, TIGERETTES GO TO BYU The Tigerettes have been up at the "crack of dawn" in order to get to practice at 6:30 each morning. Four representatives of the club, Diane Slink-e-- 24 - Kathy Killam, Marsha Culver and Bitty Thomas, under direction of Miss Joseph, traveled to Provo to learn the three marches which they are teaching the club. marches The straight-arare very snappy and There will be pep clubs from all over the state partiicipating in what should be an exciting experience. for $1 qts, 43c m neat-lookin- can Heinz TOMATO SOUP GIANT HERSHEY BARS SIZE 10c 3 for $1 PEANUT BUTTER 8,0 2 ca" $159 ZEE sect. As the girls packs 12 TOILET TISSUE By Nabisco FIG NEWTONS POTATO CHIPS DILL PICEES c'T,ce "REBECCA" Another movie sponsored by the student council will be shown to the student body on Friday afternoon. This is the fifth of six movies which are scheduled to be presented, and will cost 25c. The name of the movie is "Rebecca," and it is based on the book of the same name. 2 for $1 quarts LIME $1 39c COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Rev. James Sloan, Pastor y2 gal 59c In. MINNEAPOLIS Kiru SIZE VALUES. SAUSAGE 1 lb rolls STOP. p. m., KSUB. Monday Schedule Boy Scout Troop 329, 7 p. m Explorer Post 329, 7 p. m. Prayer Service, 7:30 p. m. Fridays. ANDREWS 3 for SI MOTH th STIIET AT HENNEPIN the very center of tho near deport, theatre, dry retail and wholesale district. In MILD CHEESE BROOKLAWN lb 49c Rooms, PAN READY FRYERS 43c lb Radio TV, Dining Room, Coffee Shop, Cocktail Lounge, Garage Service. YOUR at YOUR ONE-STO- P SHOPPING CENTER Jeff Merc ONE-STO- P 350 ROOMS Moderafefy Priced Ttophof: PI til SHOPPING CENTER IUUI h MM FOR SALE FRONT Equipped for parking two mobile homes New lawn, garden space, cement patios. DALE JOHNSON 258 So 500 West LOT Phone 387-557- 0 2tp FOR SALE Kilvinator frigerator in excellent tion Ken McGnffm. Main, phone Re- condi118 So. 387-275- 1965 Dexter FOR SALE Twin Tub Washer; only used eight weeks. Cost $225, will sell for $150. Bolton, Doug 387-284- Wedding Anniversary. The Thompson's children and their families were hosts at the gala affair. Attending were Douglas and Elma Blackburn, Ward and Faye Minersville; Thompson and Ben and Vera Cooper, Milford: Val and Dorothy Thompson, Tooele: Leland Thompson, Salt Lake; DeLos and LaRee Hoiks, La Mirada, and Calif.; 13 grandchildren also nine two sisters and a brother of Mr. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waters, Springville; Mrs. Ora Fotheringham, Minersville; and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thompson, Salt Lake; and two sisters of Mrs. Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rick-erso- FEEDER AND STOCKER SALE TUESDAY, APRIL DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION DELTA, UTAH Located on Main Line Union Pacific Railroad Milford. Many relatives and friends called during the afternoon, and the couple were delighted with the many cards they received, which were displayed on a manzanjta tree tied with gold ribbons, The home was beautifully decorated with floral arrangements of chrysanthemums, gold rose buds with tinted gold leaves, and dahlias. Center of attraction was a lace covered table adorned with a three-tiere- d cake, appropriately decorated, and a long stemmed gold trimmed vase holding three gold rosebuds. At 7 in the evening 40 members of the Immediate family gathered at St. Bridgets recreation hall for a ham and turkey dinner. 27 PLAN NOW TO CONSIGN YOUR CALVES AND YEARLINGS TO THIS SPECIAL SALE WHERE COMPETITIVE BIDDING WILL BRING TOP PRICES BUYERS FROM SEVERAL STATES WILL BE HERE SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M All Singles and Odd Cattle Will Be Sold Last BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION DELTA, UTAH PHONE 2361 Elwin L. Pace, Owner . v Phone 2291 .. v. . v NEWS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS IN SOUTH MILFORD Bj MBS. CLAIR GILLINS m If fyfcM BW"BUKtfBBBl BBW SBB VI Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin of Paramount, Calif., visited last week with his brother Carl and family. Also their mother, Mrs. Mary Goodwin, was with them, and accompanied Ralph and family back to California for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sherwood and family of Granger and Miss Linda Sherwood of Provo were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherwood Mrs. Sherwood and Laura. (Mickey) stayed for a longer visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ferguson. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lofthouse was the scene of a family last week end. Mrs. Ab Holm and children of Cedar City spent Thursday thru Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. Blair Carr and family and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lofthouse and two small sons came to spend the week. Saturday the family spent the day at Lehman Caves. The Larry Lofthouses also visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cline in Milford. lal "SB BBP BTeajMHaKaHLH f "'"!IMiJIB Hafl WORLD'S FAIR 1965. Carolyn Mignini, reigning Miss Teenage America, quarterbacks a preview huddle in front of the U.S. Steel Unisphere at New York World's Fair, with American Airlines stewardesses. Miss Mignini will be a commentator on CBS-Tone-hospectacular, April 21, sponsored by American Airlines, Durwood Kirby, Jack Linkletter and Marilyn Van Derbur, former Miss America, will also appear. The stewardesses are (from left) Carolyn Morris, Los Angeles; Helen Boyer, Houston, Tex.; Lucy Sloan, St. Louis; Penny Martin, Buffalo, N.Y., and Karen Berg, Chicago. The television show will be seen on 172 stations of the CBS network at the following times: Eastern, 7:30 p.m., Central, 6:30 p.m., Mountain, 5:30 p.m., and Pacific, 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins Louise spent the week end visiting their daughter Jeanette and family in Logan. and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Van Do Tas-se- ll you need and family spent Saturday CASH Mr. and Mrs. Duard Evans spent three days this week in American Fork visiting their son Boyd and family, a brother Bill and family, and a nephew, Howard Sherwood and family. in order at Lehman Caves. Sunday Services Church School, 10 a. m. Worship Service, 11 a. m. "The Word and Music," 5:38 OR ORANGE OUR THIRD SPRING Mr. and Mrs Earl D. Tmhop-so- n were feted at an open house Saturday, April 17, in observance of their Golden er started to cut the snake they noticed that the stomach was quite hard, and much to their surprise they found a bird inside. Mr. Hop-ki- n explained that this is only nature in action. 2 for 69c PINECREST SHERBET PARFAIT ro"8 RATTLESNAKES HAVE DINNER In the fifth period Biology class they have been studying snakes and lizards. Previously the class dissected a worm, a crawfish, grasshoppers, and a frog. Mr. Hop-ki- n has always posted an instruction sheet for dissections. Last week he gave them some lizards and two groups were given rattlesnakes to dis- 55c COFFEE HOUSE SbB Announcing ON ANNIVERSARY SOUSAPHONE The Milford High Music Dee partment has received a Sousa-phonfor the pleasure of three young men who are in the sixth, seventh and ninth grades. These three should have fun carrying this horn in the parades, as it weighs 27 pounds. The horn cost $625 and the case $100. The Sousaphone is gold plated. This new addition to the music department, along with the other base hgrn, is the foundation of the band. BYU INVITATIONAL The annual BYU Invitational at will be held Saturday Provo. Those who will attend from Milford will be Craig Kirk, Bill Long, Blaine RobCharles erts, Steven Miller Keith Gillins, Gary Holm, Tomsik, Fred Kesler, Arthur Stewart, Greg McGinn and Mrs. Don Hudson hi T EARL THOMPSONS LADY TRAINMEN OFFICIAL VISITS MILFORD LODGE Mrs. Nettie Conway, vice grand president of the district of Wins low, Ariz., made an official visit to the Milford Lady Trainmen Tuesday evening. The ladies met at the Hong Kong Cafe for dinner and a business meeting, and later retired to the IOOF hall to play cards. Mrs. Conway addressed the group and assisted 'with their lodge work and proceedings. The Milford president, Mrs Elolse White, presented her with an orchid corsage Mrs. Mary Albrecht and Mrs. White received the prizes at pinochle, and Mrs. Arm Bolton and Mrs. Ina Norton were the winners at bridge. Mrs. Conway received the canasta prize. Mrs. Jackie Hutchings and Mn. Idonna Coleman were TO BUY a spanking new CAR? See the local automobile $howroom$ for a wide choice of attractive models and see us for the "wherewithal" at attractive loan cost and on attractive terms. . MILFORD STATE BANK A FRIENDLY BANK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000 |