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Show ' ' atrlda Williams. Editor Mm. CLARENCE THURSDAY, OCT. 8, 1953 MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS Phone EDITH . AND UTAHNA No, 858 LODGE meeting on Grimshawand Sam and Altai held their regular which a Octat were hosts? 2nd, Beaver Friday Hickman of at a lovely party Saturday eve report on the drill team's trip ning feting a number or tneir to Helper on Saturday, Sept. 1 SO ml ,! Viirw"i;7!'i:iT)n'7fS attended Mllford and Beaver friends. 28, was given. , They ' State Utah annual the the at was eighth The gathering cabins in the meeting of the L S of B of L F&E. It was reported that the Beaver Mountains, above meeting was very successful and instructive as well as enwas chat social and, Dancing when tertaining. a late hour, enjoyed until During the afternoon severthe Grimshaws served a deliteams put on the official al baked and ham cious baked and members of Utahna usual the drill, with dinner, spaghetti Lodge put on an exhibition trimmings. drill. In the evening after the banAttending the enjoyable affair from Mllford were Mr. and quet the men's lodge of Helper Mrs. A. L. McDonald, Mr. and put on a comic floor show, aftMrs. K. L. Archer, Mr. and Mrs. er which the evening was spent Elwood Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. dancing. George Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. After the business meeting Sam Cline. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Friday evening the lodge Jield Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. its regular monthly social, with Joe Murdock. Vera Cooper, Lola Banks, Grace Banks and Ethel Smith acting as hostesses. Very de and AMERTCAN THE Legion licious refreshments were success a held very Auxiliary after which members served, Beav at convention district ful er last Saturday, in the Beaver played pinochle and bridge. at Those receiving prizes American Legion Halt More than 200 members were la at- bridge were Magdalena White, tendance from over the district Marjorle Harton and Lucille and a number of department of- Raines. At pinochle, 'winners ficers were present In their were Pat Davis, Qenda Fowles talks the department officers and Merlin Merryweather. stressed membership and community service. Oct 2nd, Mike FRIDAY, A delicious hot plate was Schow celebrated his fourth served by the Beaver Legion birth anniversary. Those pres and auxiliary. ent to help celebrate the occa Members attending from Mll slon were Mike Glenn. Judy ford included Mr. and Mrs. O. and Linda Cook, CEarlea and R. Smith, Mrs. W. G. White. Wendy Holm, Robin and Kevin Mrs. F. N. Bingham. Command Marler, John and David Hor er Marvin Horton, George Canv ton, Colleen Briscoe, Gary Tonv oeau. John Grimahhaw. Joan slk, Boyd, Billy, Allan and Easton and. Leo Mayer. Elaine Schow. ;. Cupcakes," ice cream and or ON OCTOBER 2nd the Ep- - ange Juice were served, and ailon Sigma. Alpha4 sorority bubble gum and suckers given held their annual fall forma as favors. Mike cut a large dance In the recreation hall at birthday cake with cowboy decthe Catholic Church. The hall orations, after the children had was decorated very effectively enjoyed the afternoon playing to the theme of "Shine On, Har games. vest Moon." A lovely evenlnt was spent CHARLES and Wendy Holm dancing to Jake Schow's orches had a joint birthday party on tra. with the'following Mrs. LaRue Varley received Sept 22nd, friends enjoying an afternoon Ton! DoU offered by the of the games: Sheri Ann Holm, Ransorority. dy Holm, Terry Lofthouse, Richard Thompson,4 Reed Judy ' Whittaker, Brad Whittaker, Judy Thompson, Linda and Judy Cook, Stephen Kevin Marler, VerWilliams, non Erlckson, -- Elaine, Boyd, Mike, and Billy Sphow,- Kenneth Holm, and Gary and David Peterson. Balloons and suckers were given to the children. Mrs. Charles Holm served cup cakes and Ice cream as refreshmentsHi-Lo- (Carol Milord class, U On OCTOBER 2nd a birth-- 1 day party was held at tne nome of Betty Ferguson, to honor her 10th birthday. Some 22 Jean Garfield of the 'High Journalism this week's society editor). SATURDAY, Oct. 3rd, Judy Cook observed her seventh birthday. Attending her party were Elaine, Boyd and Mike Schow, Diane Sllnkerd,' Aileen and Betty Thomas, Shlrleen Hardy, Charles and Wendy Holm, Stephen Williams, Nancy Bohart, Nickle Bowers, Judy Whittaker, Doug and' Linda Cook. ;.. : '. Milk nickels, cup cakes and candy were served. Games were played, and Judy received many nice gifts." ; . SSgi. Neil L. Garfield has left the, air base In . Alaska friends were there to wish her a happy birthday and enjoy refreshments prepared by her mother. She received many lovely gifts. Those attending were Vaughn McDonald, Dyke LeFevre, Billy Griffiths, Vee Wadsworth, David Pullem, David Griffiths, Bud Pullem, Neil Smyth, Carol Jean Garfield, Joyce Beitz, Shirley . Hutchlngs, La Renna Thatcher Karen Walker, Ethel Cook, Janice Lynn, Dean Stoker, Sandra Johnson, Bill Reese, Robert Glenn, Marie Baxter, Barbara Tanner, and Mary Jane ,' McCulley. 0- 1- of St THE ROSARIANS where he haajpeen stationed for Bridget's church held their the past 18 months, to return regular monthly business meet home. ing at the home of Mrs. S. E. Pitchforth, Oct. 5th. The busMiss Jo Ann Barnes spent the iness meeting was conducted week-enin Mllford. She is by Mrs. O. R. Smith, president. the attending Hennager School The October activties were of Business in Salt Lake City. planned, and the ladies will make every effort to carry on the different activities in the absence of Father Valine. The pinochle dub will meet Oct 21. DANCE CLASSES The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs. G. E. McGinn, and election of officers BALLET, CHARACTER, TAP will be held at this meeting. A delicious lunch was served Advanced Beginners by the hostess. . . Emy TUESDAY ad St Bridget's Hall LOWE DANCE STUDIOS r THE ENGAGEMENT of La Renna Thatcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burke of Beaver, and Bill Ames, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ames of Salt Lake City, was announced this week. The couple will be married in Salt Lake City sometime m November. : . Come and get 'em! Lustrous Gabardine i '; SURCOATS I90 with rayon-acetat- e nylon added for i lasting good-looks- ! . Will-yar- We got 'em . o Resists 'wind, wrinkles, woter and " stains! non-oi- ly Full : quilt lining for warmth with "evt weight! Shirred elastic ' d, written inside cuffs protect against drafts! , Two roomy - . pockets! oy Hunter green, brown, skipper, gray. Sizes AY smooth- - fitting comfort! Knitted UXY-AW- at sides for 36-4- 6. - New Buicks New Studes ANY MODEL ANY STYLE AND SPECIALS SEGO LILY Division No. 500, G I A to B of L E, held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. A. L. McDonald, Oct 1st A short business meeting wu conducted by the president, ONLY THREE LEFT 4 DOORS, HARDTOP COUPES V-- Ss '' - . v ' Mrs. Harry Garfield. , A delicious salad course was' served by hostesses Mrs. Mc Ash- Mrs. William Donald, worth and Mrs. O. R. Smith. The rest of the evening was spent, in playing bridge; with prizes going to Mrs.' Ben Coop er, Mrs. Glen, Barnes and Mrs. Del Fowles. House prizes went to Mrs. Kenneth Hollia and Mrs. Ashworth. Other members present were Mrs. James P. Holm, Mrs. Vera Shingleton, Mrs. Edgar Moore, Mrs. Marion Vincent Mrs. W. G. White, Mrs. Howard Lund, Mrs. Ronald Banks and Mrs. Dave Erlckson. . . 51 BUICK 49 4-D00X Radio. Heeler, Very Clean. Grey Top. Blue Body. Was f 1140. You flCAA won't believe it but sow it's $ 10u C0:,Mfl)ER Cylinder. 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Sue Ann Thompson, Teddy Posey, and Sandra Ok Beard.-- " 4-DOOR Hydromatlcr Low Mileage Was 11490. bow . , $14C3 fir (LAStional CHEV CARRYALL wboltr ... . . That's Right, 5taf.7-- Very Clean; 21.000 mlW. . tranimlsaion; heater, heayv duty tires. Excellent fee hunting or fishing $SG3 or family use "I Wm . . . . In 1533 alone, MILFORD folks wffl make calls. just about that many telephone .. . . Hard to believe f Maybe. .But stop to consider how many times YOU used the telephone today. "A'call to the.market.. One about the party And maylJe! (bat for your sake we hope not) still anthh weeV-en' other to the doctor or the fire department y EVERY CAR SOLD IS WINTERIZED AND GUARANTEED and the most liberal trade-in- s Eyrhptoms of Dlstrsts Arising froril STOMACH ULCERS cut to EXCESS ACID qu:cx ciuif ca no cost yet! H:'t TaaATMDtr Schramm's Auto Service FOURTH AVE. AT MAIN II nd . MTIJFOItD, UTAH km ban mU for iimoKMiwWiiI ni4 of SmmI Utaara 4m lo h(88sllg8aaa dm ta t4sejB8MBV8aW eesysjtgateMMSiisjkgte H i IS. Mk lor Wtfl tmtm TKZ COSJRZ3 DST7Q jfttford x d. '- . a year in Milfordt Yes, that's, ajbt of talking n lot more than just a few years ago. But we at the telephone company like it that way. The fact that yonr telephone calls mount up into the hundreds and the thousands before von know it . . . well, that must mean we're doing our job welL t. i ? , 1,400,000 calls in , 0ERALD VICKERS, Manager |