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Show Pauline Carter, LaRue Thompson, Betty Bonner, Luella. RolMr. and Mrs, Ray WiUesen of lins, accompanied by Eve Some of the group were Salt Lake were down t attend to receive tickets to fortunate the Thompson-Murdocthe luncheon on the roof garden, which was a lovely affair. All A birthday onrtv given bv in all, the group enjoyed their friends honored Mrs. Le'U Car- - participation very much. or Wednesday, evenlnir. The Mr. Amy Baker is seriously provable even'ng wa scent r ill in the Dixie Memorial Hosand playing parlor games. Those "resent were Mr. and pital in St. George. Mrs. Thurman Evre. Mr. and Rex Marphall, Mr. and Mrs. DeWavn Carter Mrs. Daisv Oilllns. Mrs. Iujne Grav. and MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS William White of Beaver, THURSDAY. APRIL 1 Mo-Knig- Gbte Meek k fln Tlftinerwillc liy MRS. EMILY vit-"n- GILUNS I- t Editor Miliord Newt Minersville A f 'i:'U (Our Minersville Reporter nude a hurried and unexpected trip to Salt Lake last week, returning too late to get the Mirioisville news in in time for last week's edition. The notes arc ridded in this weke's I re- port). On Feb. 25, the marriage of Miss Lois Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thompson, and Paul Gordon Paice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Paice of Beaver, took place at the home of the pride. A. Carlos Murdock officiated at the ceremony. A reception, followed Motoring Accessories Style Novel Millinery The newlyweds are making their home In Provo. Announcement U made by Mr. ) land Mrs, Clinton Thompson pf the marriage of their daughter, Miss Louise Thompson, to Carlos Dale Murdock, son of Mr. ana Mrs. A. Carlos Murdock of Beav er. The wedding ceremony was solemnized March 25th in the Temple. A St. George followed at breakfast wedding the temple, given by parents of the bridegroom. A large reception was held in .their honor that evening in the Minersville L D S Recreation Hall. The bride wore a tradi- tional white satin wedding gown, featuring a lace trimmed square voke: A seed peart tiara held her fingertip Illusion veil and she carried a bouquet or rea roses and gardenias. The matron of honor, Mrs, Lois Paice, wore white lace over taffeta; maids of honor,' Mis Carla Johnson, wore green net over taffeta and Miss Renee. Bradfield wore orchid net over taffeta and carried matching nosegays of jonquils and. sweet I Mr. and Mrs. Hebec GUUns. A lovely plae lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs.. Crala Marshall re temporarily in Mlnersvi'le. Craig has been transferred to Milford from Spr'nvllle for the time being, While here they are slaying at the home of Mrs. Augusta Marshall and with rela ' J v BLA(M0CK By MRS. ' BIXtTI BURKE f "''A Mr. and Mrs. Terry Moran of Albuquerque, N. M., are guests of the Charles Flemings. Mrs. Moran is a daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Fleming. - y ) r t, landed at t tives in Beaver. the gates of the Black Rock J Ranch Tuesday. It was piloted Mrs, Shirley HoUingshead Herb Vesper of Ely, Nev. Mr. was hostess to the American Le- by la the spring milady's faacy torus to tkonghu of bats. Bat tfce setters. and his companion, a Vesper Judfini from tarn pictures, stort thinking of aatoateblles. If too want gion Auxiliary Wednesday evelanded a the photographer, reaI !. advUea one milliner, Uj a bab cap off tho bunilr ning. The bus'ness meeting was Bert Smithson Ranch, where dincm, A little wtn limi. says he, and got Hubke Cappe Hatta, wkalT conducted by -- Vice . Preslden ner was served irt Smith-soMrs. Another by found the Chevrolet deuer hood that evening in the Minersville WHimu aa Inspiration Edna Baker. Election of offifur lh Joj at me ri;ht. IWJ te fca'a then flew here. gMng as the bird. L D S Recreation Hall. cers was held, with the follow The bride wore a gown of ing1 be elected: Richard Allsop of Bingham Is i r ,ir M n..i j .. white net over satin, featuring at the Black Rock Ranch staying a triple skirt of net. A seed Mrs; Virginia Marshall, vice president; Mrs. Shirley pearl tiara held her fingertip veil and she. carried a bouquet secretary treasurer, Mrs. Phyllis Truman, chaplain; of red rosea and gardenias. wvw wtTM HE W5 UStNS THEOLEANP GtCk?U5! BUT M?U the vocx to Mrs. Virginia Carter, sergeant-at-armMaid of honor was Miss Louise OF lK CKH I HM? , MS l JUST K amusement committee: 5NEAKED ?UT BEHIND Thompson, twin sister of the V IT H. TWifs THE s DDV4 rw The MORNING.' THIS Mrs. BEN Mrs. Barbara Gressman, bride, who wore white lace and Gertrude Marshall and Mrs. net over blue satin. Bridesmaid Elma Blackburn. Virginia White was attired in A vote of thanks was given yellow net over satin. Both car the outgoing officers for the fine ried nosegays, of roses and garwork accomplished during the denias. Dale Murdock performed best peas. year. Plans were drawn fori the selection of a candidate for man duties and Norman Best man dut'es were pe was usher. iomed by Paul. G. Paice. Ush- Girls State. Ice cream and cake were er were Ttsrry Thompson and served by the hostess, Co. Jimmy TOP MARKET PRICES The newlyweds will make their home in Beaver and con paid for A stork honoring Mrs. tinue their studies at Beaver Lorraine. showerwas Myers given by High, school, where both are Primary associates on. Monday students. evening at the home of Mrs. HIDES --r PELTS Those present to. witness the LaRue Thompson, Out of town ten m mm I m m .. We Buy Any Aaaount, Larget ceremony in the St. Georgeguests were Mrs. Maxine Ed- I V V.IXSrY AUV? V I KWTW U OVER . S I f ADPREE 7 SCO PONT1 1 fl THE CWE WHEN THEV Die with the ThomDson-Murf V I WH' or Small wards and Mrs. Winnie Puffer I f TO MVAPPlgeaX ANP JLOT LOOK lff THftlR H 6CT THEIR ALLOWANCE THAT J I I "- -f IAIDtf?5TANDl y-fee.T dock wedding party were: Mr. of Beaver. An enjoyable time KTEREttEP IN III Call us collect for prices, con- and Mrs. Char'ee K. Jameson, with lovely refresh. prevailed, T tract, information, etc. Mr. and Mrs Floyd Wood, Mr ments. Mrs. Myera received J-Mrs. Jule Gillins, Mr. and many lovely and, gifts PHONE 2S71 Mrs. Mrs. Merrill Jameson, Amy Baker and Mrs. Augusta, Mar Phyllis and Baker Erickson BHLTAHIDE shaU. Odell Thompson and recently At the t wedding breakfast; a week visiting Mrs. Nelipent Drew&t Mrsi Mr. and were those AND SALVAGE lie Erickson in Los Angeles. (George C Murdock, Mr. and DELTA. UTAH Mrs. A. Carlo Murdock, Mr. and Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Pryor, Mrs-- Chase Murdock, Mr, and Wool . Bags Mr. rieec Ties Mrs. Clinton Thompson, Mrs. Frankand Mrs, Ernest Myera and Twine for Sale Myera spent Wednesday Mrs. Augusta and will ship by mail or freight Grace Hutcbings, evening at Garrison viewing the MajrahalL,. LayneCharles fight on televi The reception was emceed by sion. ' A Piper Cub plan IDS - i sr. 1 n, a si ACT WW - I Jk Tl 1 1 Mm Brad-&hu- w ? WOOL m EAf : ' -- : Mrs. Effie Jameson was re-- ) cenUy honored by member, of j her- - family- - on her' birthday', i Those enjoying the surprise party were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wood,. Mrv and Mrs: Merrill Jameson, Mrv anaVMrs, Charles K. Jameson, Mvav Dorene families) and Bernard Jameson. , Mrsi Jamton re ceivea many lovely remenvl . GIANT: BINGO M DANCE rim rox HAN , SPECIAL, fRWES, all QM; . W, APRIL 11 BVIOO STARTS AT i ?. M SHARP DANCIHO AT 10 ALL CARD HOLDERS LEGION -- AND THEIR GUESTS WELCOME A delightful branceaw EMC $1.00 Admission Includes Dancing and 20 Games Binge ll... io no. azvjy rrcJiCMro 1 1." tccrins S . 0 bt longer 5 ;!! wrutins Mr, aad) Vbn Narmaav. GUliw and son Peter ot Ogden spent the- - Easter vacationi with. Mrs. Alba. CUUna.and other relative 1. BURUETT HOE 1 9 nmu nun v't d' IIj v eqs'Qr Qctiori to' Also here were Mr-- and-lir- a. Oscar Stephenson of Cedar Citv. Mrs. Gillins returned to Cedar City with them on Sunday, and. will remain for several. days. Douglas Albrecht aon of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Albrecht. and ETaJtyn Davis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mart. I7a vis, celebrated, birthdays during the week. Douglas It now tfi and Eveim 9. Many lovely gifts were received at their parties. Mr. and Mrs. Tfruinan Evr Cad Johnson, Dale. EyreMrv and Mrs. Heber.Gaitna and-ftiiietv and Mr., and. Mrs, BUT WunderUch ot Milford enloed Suoday at Pin. Grove. m- Tanner, who apurchasjnf a new automobile,. The group take scenic routea.on their retcm iC' A group of members of the P attired in plonerx- co D U - tumes presented several song tt the D U P convention la Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday, SVBSLEIflJRSTat the Hotel Utah.', They were MXLFORDl UTAH Alvaretta Robinson, Melba Baker, Dene Jameson, Lillian Me Knight Lucy Williams, Beetle Pearson, Drucillav HallAIba Carter, EUa Rollins, E3a Wood, E Vj , The fjriklne fed AaW Swf amrtariN, . Jumbo-Dru- m Chevrolet's improved Brakes Qyv maximum stopping, power with maximum easo of application Chevrolet owners have lone heen eon. shield and alT windowa of sedans vinced that they have the tafat u well coupesr extra easy Power Steering as the brakes on Vclvof-Prossu- re largest any car. 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It also forms a tig ht seel at bearing edges that belps keep out dirt, mud, and water.. RPM Tractor Roller Lubricant comes in three grades for Caierpillara to nee all operating con. ditiona, and in a special A&.Type tot Allis-Cha- l. men. Aak us to deliver you a supply today. im plate lunch was served. -- DANCING TO JAKE SCHOW and for your safety r ... ... low-pric- WOtI PIOPLI 1UY and and many other important safety factors, and you'll understand why owners rata the new Chevrolet tops. Come in; see and drive (Us thrffllngry advanced car, and we believe you'll place your order nowl Optkmti m extm tote. rower Steering available on ett models. Continuation of ttandard equipment mnd trim Wu. tried U dependent on mvoilabWty of material. CHIVROUTS THAN ANY OTHER CAR BEAVER MOTOR CO. Beaver, Utah I ' 1 |