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Show r J tEbfe Those who were 1a the cut and played their parts in excellent manner were Principal and Mrs. Spafford, Eve MIKnight, Wayne Gillins, Lee Marshall, Barbara Carter and Jeannie Griffiths. mikelr .In lIMnerswlle By MRS. EMILY GILLINS Milford News Minartvill Editor On Easter Sunday the Karl Truman family accompanied by Mrs. Effie Marshall, Mr. and ntra. Clintcn Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Knight, Mrs. Barbara and Robert spent a day in Bryce Canyon, and Mrs. Keith Albrecht and two children of Ferron as guests of ..pent the week-enMr. and Mrs. Milton Albrecht. Those attending Primary Con- were Pres. Luella Rol- lins, Mrs. Fonella Dotson, Mrs. Betty Bonner and Mrs. Vee Bon- ' J - P.-A. was held Monday evening in the school house under direction of President Mrs. Me'ba Baker. Taking part on the program were Mrs. Thora Beeson and the D U P Chorus atfired in pioneer costume. Election of officers was held, with Mrs. Reva Williams being While here Mr. named president Mrs. Lanella Ada Edwards. and Mrs. Barand Mrs. LaVon Griffiths and Potter, vice bara Gressman, president. Mrs. Bobo spent one day in Ce- I The school staft was given a Mrs. Bobo dar City visiting. vote of thanks and appreciation also visited several days in for the year's fine work and ChamBer-leasaford with Mrs. Lena School Board member progress. r. lain. Mr. Bobo arrived Satur-M- and Mrs. Karl Truman were to to weekend day to spend the return his family to their home. present. Games directed by Mrs. LuelMr. and Mrs. Mervin Edwards la Rollins and square dancing recently spent a week in Salt led by Mrs. Lillian McKnight e and children Lake visiting followed the meeting. A place tives. Mr. Edwards still suf- - lunch was served the refreslv ers from the injury received ment committee, byMrs. Lanella in a mine several years ago. Potter, Mrs. Pearl Potter. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre and June Pearson, Mrs. Lelia CarEaster Mrs. Hazel Eyre spent ter and Virginia Carter. Sunday in St. George visiting f sec.-treas- ., nt j d i j rela-ferenc- ner. Mrs. Elrtia Blackburn and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Earl relatives and friends. Thompson and Mrs. LaRee Hol-li- s Citizens! Please take adenjoyed Easter Sunday touring Southern Utah towns and vantage of the Civil Defense visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne classes each Wednesday and Christensen of St. George. Friday from 7 to 9 in the A. is school. The local P.-Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter and Diane Mrs. McCulley Mr. and Mrs. Obra Myers and sponsor. is the instructor and Is preSally enjoyed a trip to Tooele and Provo on the holiday, visitsenting an interesting series of lectures. ing Mr. and Mrs. Art Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Jof f .. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. William Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Gera'd Eyre and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mcand children visi'ed Zion Park Knight enjoyed Raster Sunday on Easter Sunday. Iron Mountain, the visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Christen- Mountain and St. Meadow sen and son of St. George re- George. They called on Mrs. cently spent several days visit- Baker a the hospital. ing Mr. and Mrs. Douglas BlackAppreciation and congratula- burn. tions are in order for Mrs. Ber- Mrs. LaBerta Bobo and chil- nice Gillins, drama director of dren of Salt Lake have been the M I A, who ably presented a here visiting her mother, Mrs. three-ac-t play, "The Patsy." children, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Smith of Provo spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nowers are now making their home in California. Sunday dinner guests at the Goldwyn Marshall home were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smith and children of Provo, Mrs. Geraldine Lamphere and daugh- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brinkerhoff and sons of Beaver. Mrs. Idona Davis is in Milford helping to care for the family j of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ogden and to welcome the arrival of a new ' grandson born Sunday to the Ogdens. Miss Phyllis Lee Smith of home of Mr. and Mrs Ed Good - i MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS THURS APRIL 10' IGVt " " of the Cood Beaver, daughter of Mr. and win. Mrs. S. Albert Smith, and Frank u.in nnrt Rob have rewhtlv .day. took P,ace. Tuesday. Davis, Mrs. Rachel Eyre, Mrs. Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. stalled new water facilities in :'"fss R,ane KUms Presented Chloe. Davis, Mrs. Margaret Ernest Myers, were united in the Goodwin home and are to The t'hnniThi. jadies worked and thoir Carter. marriage April 10th at the home mnin,nM quilts and rug making. Serv- of the bride's parents. A. Carlos fulness ' a delicious 'luncheon were AtKn r..iiinS nrr.v..,) ih jtTrs Murdock, L D S stake president, 'iMrs Reva Williams; Mrs! Emma heme Sunday from Cedar City performed the ceremony. The attractive brunette bride and is now at her home where , TOP MARKET PRICES hose for her wedding gown a she Is slowly returning to good paid for white nylon net creation featur- health. Mrs. Gertrude Marshall and IP VOU PLAN TD TAKE ing a tiered skirt with lace insert. Her illusion veil fell from Mrs. Barbara Gressman were in EDUCATION OR TEAINiNG a halo of orange blossoms and Beaver Tuesday on business. UNDER THE KOREA Gl BlU. HIDES PELTS Mrs. Clinton Hunt of Salt seed pearls. She carried a bouAND VOU WEED WEU TD Lake is here visiting her mothDECIDE WHAT COURSE NOu'CE quet of red roses. We Buy Any Amount, Large BEST FITTED FOR, VA WILL Mrs. Janet Root of Mi' ford, er, Mrs. Effie Marshall, and or Small RF AO trt frii mm cousin of the bride, was matron family. C.ill us collect f ir prices, conMrs. Luella' Rollins was i of honor, wearing a green fortract, information, etc mal and she carried a bouquet Milford Tuesday on business Linda Kay Williams observed VETERAN of gardenia. PHONE 2971 on April I'Z. , her sixth birthda Attendants were Renee bv her parents A Gay Cartwr'ght, Anne Pat- wasparty given DELTA HIDE attended "many friends by terson, Carol Joseph, Marlyn who had a Lm time. delighliul Heppler and Dorrel Limb. The da Kay received many nice reAND SALVAGE best man was Robert Crane of Milford and ushers were George membrances. DELTA. UTAH Robinson, Guy Heslington, Clyde j Air. and Mrs. Max Carter were Turner, Gordon Myers and Da- hosts Saturday evening to the Wool - Bags - fleece Ties vid McKnight. A Twine for Sale following friends: Mr. and Airs. ; A wedding supper was served Ted Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Hex. and will ship by mail or freight of to by parents apthp bride VETERANS AMUNWTKATION Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne : proximately 40 truest, immedi- Gillins, Mrs. Dorothy Myers, ately following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Karen Carter, Mi The couple left for a honey- and Mrs. Leon Thompson, Mr. moon trip to unannounced and Mrs. Lee Marshall, Mr. and They will make their Mrs Don Marshall, Mr1, and Mrs. home in Minersville. Dick Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Three grandmothers were Davis, Mrs. Ross Marpresent for the ceremony: Mrs. shall. The evening's entertainSeth Smith, Mrs. Ethel Myers, ment was bunco, at which Rex and Mrs. Jane Campbell of Salt Carter and Bonnie Myers won Lake City. piizes. A delightful plate lnnch Other out of town guests in- was served. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Xrwell P. "Utah depends on its basic indus Mrs. Vera Car'er received Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. John like farming and mining. Whan thav' ra tutm tries, Campbell and Mrs. Jane Camp- - word that Mr. and Mrs. Mac cetsfol, everyone benefits. Right now mining is j Kenzie in are presently living of Salt Lake; and Mr. and costs are up, while sailing facing a problem Mrs. Dale Dotson of Pioche. Salt Lake, where Mac is working prices of some metals are down because of cheap 'in the plant. Mis. McKenzie's foreign metals dumped on the American market. health is greatly improved, and The result hat been some shutdowns, which hurt to to a .visit pay Mrs. Eloise Murdock and Mrs. they expect ui all. It's a problem that must be solved for Yvonne Murdock spent Monday Minersville sometime soon. the sake of every citizen in our state." Mrs. Alta has Hollingshead in Beaver. Mrs. Reva Albrecht and Mrs. returned to her home aPer conEsther Rollins were co hostesses valescing at the home of her at the latier's home to members daughter Reva. Relief Society Work and Bus- of the Reading Club on WedMrs. Hettie nesday evening. Harris of Beaver presented a review of the book "Peace to a Jew," by DaBlend or Straignt cere's t!;5 vhisKe tiiaVs... vid Frank. Mrs. Enid Spafford, in charge of music, played rec ords of the story of Johrmy Sons-in-la- in-"- fr UN ;t WOOL - NO DOWN PAYMENT FHA TERMS 36 MONTHS TO USE THIS HANDY SPiaOKl RE-PA- Y j Brad-field- j i I far! Mr.-an- d ; Mc-be- ll ( - d Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of Beaver visited briefly Sunday morning at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Boyter. Mrs. Karen Carter and Mrs. Merle Gillins were at a party given at the Carter home on Tuesday. Parlor games were played, with Mrs. Anna Rae Carter aking high. A lovely plate lunch "was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Max Carter, Mrs. Sue Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin and family spent Sunday at the 00$Lo& iff Ifarf - New Siding Q J New Garage Patio Q Q t Fencing Q - Downspout? Still i 86 PROOF BOTH ' 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL OLD SUNNY SPIRITS BROOK THE OLD BRAND KENTUCKY SUMY BROOK BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY COMPANY, greater values with famous Dodge quality. PLUS ALL THESE FEATURES, TOO I Remodel Interior (Move Partitions, etc.) Modernize Kitchen $61,001 7 powerful engines with 100 to 171 h.p.l Greatest maneuverability of the 3 leading makesl transmission, with gyrol Fluid Drive, available in Vt; tt-to- n modtlsl Nsw supersafe brakes in - through -- 1- modelsl Better balanced weight distribution for extra payloadl .y 4-t- Recreation Room - "T UM Ou., - '" CM U. . 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