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Show VICTORY REBEKAH Lodge No. 43 met at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening of last week, with Noble Grand Nelouise Schow in charged. After the meeting, members were served refreshments In the dining room. Hostesses were ' INTELOGKAM Do you know the musing word? 1. Kentucky's caoiUl is 2. Birthstone for April is the 3. The largest planet is t 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 Now from the word below. inrt the of the Iff blanks of the Intelligram. ... , l, Mrs. Sam Cline, Mrs. R, J. Mrs. E. L. Outzen and Mrs. E. L. Smith. proof rather than Ma-gil- 30-6- V , - , is 90-10- 1 Frankfort. Diamond. 6 7 3. 4 Jupiter. Basketball. 5 Held. These slickers are styled ajong the classic lines made famous and popular by New England fishermen in the 1800's. For comfort and "softness. r rarrlumv.linwt llui- "w au f j aMVa VVUUi "T1 has been added. One design features this collar in 'stripes, just for fun. There's a matching hat too, with corduroy motif in stripes carried out on underbrini. - In addition to the cloche, there's the traditional fisherman's "sou'wester" to wear with the slicker. head-huggi- DECODED INTELLIGRAM 2. water-repellen- t. " Courtesy on rne nighwav :ontagious try 111 Total your points, scoring yourself Id points (or each . correct choice. A score of 0. is poor; average; 0 0, superior; very superior. 0-- 20 T3AIXC0AT time is Just around the corner for many I oi us. in a lew parts or the country It's a year round thing but in most places annual spring showers are corning. For the very young miss, the oilskin slicker, has returned. Women who wore it when they were flappers in the "Twenties" will view it with nostalgia. Theif daughters will take to it on campus, jdi, or just on the go. The new slickers are in colors that range from pink cloud to blue sky. There are vivid colors, too. Red geranium, blue sapphire, yellow, and nut brown. The oilskin itself has been treated to render it completely water- tured the St. Patrick's Day mo- tif tho tim was devotpd in bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. K. L. Archer. Mrs. V. L Boucher and Mrs. J. H. Weston. Others' in attendance were I (1) Frankfort, Louisville. (2) Opal, Diamond.' (3) Saturn, Jupiter. 4) Basketball, .Baseball. (5)' Held, Christie. (6) Nearsighted, Farsighted. (7) Crozier, Crook. (8) Tea, Beer. (9) British, Spon- ish. (10) Tropical, Winter. 70-8- BY EDNA MILES MRS. 4. R. MURDOCH enter-'inr- d hor bridjre club and one guest the evening of March 19. After a dessert lunch which fea- I 8 9 10 Nearsighted. Crozier. Tea. British. Tropical. mam I 1 traditionally lUmbeyant Uskln sticker is toned down te a beautiful shade of ant brown for those who lean toward the conservative In color. It Is by a striped cordsrty lined cellar. hlgh-tlfht- BUY ADVERTISED SEWING News of Your Neighbors MACHINES APPLIQUES, EMBROIDERS, BLIND HEMS, SERGING, CORDED BUTTONHOLES, Sews on buttons and many other operations without attachments. Other Machines, Used oi New Electric Any Kind of Sewjing Machine Repaired. $20 to S80.59 "Wok Guaranteed" FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION MQford Hotel n 1 1 1 m 1 1 At Milford State Bank SEWING MACHINE CO. Remarkable New Utoco MM J. C. Smith JOE YOUNG 87 m M w m w r M Jn vsji ill WW MM m u is a real HD-- M Mm W f I W M Ml ir7 Ji m m I m M M ar d oa r"-tecil- h Bt MRS. BETH FISHER r ' V 1 one day last week. in Garrison last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.' Guy Whittaker Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Community Club for all mem- March 25 and was leaving on and son of PiocheRay were dinner were in Cedar City on business bers and for those who wish to March 27 for Korea. guests at the George C. Goodwin ' March 26th. join will be held next Saturday of Those house. club the at Don Yardley, formerly evening desiring to join may do so at Beaver, is now living on the J. H. Weston place the meeting.. WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Maxine Stewart observed her Mrs. Bob Wright is visaing at sixth a for home birthday on Alarch 27 with the Floyd Wright while. She received word from a party at her home. Sixteen of her husband on Tuesday saying her little friends brought gifU that he had arrived in Japan on and wished her a happy birth Ticklers By Here's the Answes HORIZONTAL 6 Eternities 7 Profit 1.7 Pictured 8 Eye (Scot) member of 9 British Danish account money nobility 10 Cereal grain 13 Bullfighter 11 Fence portal 14 Antenna 12 Ardor 15 Plant genus 31 Feminine 17Conect4d 46 Sloth 16 Unless with (suffix) undergarment 47 National 32 Over (contr.) IS Symbol for 10 Recorded flower of selenium 33 Battalion Great Britain proceedings J 21 Workshop 20 Fowl sergeant "is the 22 He Is a prince 21 Climb major (ab.) 40 Rodent 23 Even (contr.) of 48 Otherwise 24 Drift alon 41 Camel's hair 49 Fix firmly 24 Foot (sb.) 28 Welcomes 29 Exclamation cloth (pi.) 30 Oriental coins 42 Mongrels 27 Alternating 27 Anoint 92 Golf mound currents (ab.) 44 Direction 54 Perched 30 Wealthy man 34 Christmas song 28 No (Scot) 43 Symbol for 56 Symbol for tin 58 Half-e- m 33 Bogs down magnesium zscoastray 36 Caravansary ' r2 I3 h I5 h I I7 I P l' V I'2 37 Disquietude 33 Symbol for iT tellurium " iTTT 39 Rupees (sb.) it 40 Moccasin 25" : ? 43 Comment 4S German river 51 Join ' 3T a. bi b 53 Exchange n lis 114 premium t 3T JT 54 Blackthorn ' 55 Embrace : 57 Time of year 3T 59 Agreement 50 Penetrates Hi hi IT Hi H5 JS JS7 HS Ii1 150 VEITICAL jsi 1 Chief god of Ji Memphis s? 5T Stage part 3 Press 534 Born 0 Credit (ab.) George 7 aw i i ctaav i inp r am i .... i 32 Danish Prince k i r it ? siihoueUft, the oilskin slicker Uses to raglan sleeves. A natural-colore- d colUr may be wurn up or down. The cloche la for sad glamor. well-leve- Ray and day. The youngsters played home on March 28. games, after whitli Mrs. Stew- Carl are brothers. art served punch, ice cream, candy and birthday cake. Carol, Nora and Floyd Wright spent Tuesday visiting in and Beaver. A number of South Milford Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graypeople got caught in Sunday's snowstorm and had difficulty son have moved from the Wright getting home. Among them were farm to John Stahl's place.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Vance Marshall, in Wells who spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gill'ns and Elko, Nev., and H. L. Tolley and Ivan McKnight, who were and children were in Cedar City t HERE REGULARLY TWICE A MONTH DEMONSTRATIONS FREE at A South Milford "George dear, did we renew our Accident Insurance Polky?" la keeping with dis season's alopiitr-stMald- Mln-ersvil- In I Leave Names and Addresses ed BRANDS nPJPP I A1 1 Phone Milford Beaver 28 THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1933 Keep Rain 'Away With These Qay Slickers vrs. iola Career and Mrs. Dorothy Brimberry. The St Patrick motif was carried out in the decorations and. favors. The greatest spectator sport is Anna made milk baths famous. If "myopic," you are . is a bishop's staff. contains more caffeine than coffee. Gibraltar is a colony. The palm tree is a plant. MILFX)RD (UTAH.) NEWS x ' T rs ir if l.'J 4 - chock-fu- ll of 1 5KW ONE OF X7UR. OLD FLAMES HI TOWN, TO- n. ADDS MILES TO YOUR ENGINE LIFE! lifter operation, and truly, there is no better motor oil made. 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