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Show - MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS THURSDAY, The East Half (EVi) of Lot (24), 3Jhr fflUfnrb Nfuib ISO Buick hubcap, last Saturday, on Pass Road. Please return to E. D. Thompson, phone 69-- $3.00 A YEAIt IN ADVANCE For Rent Entered inthe Post Office at Milford, Utah, as aecond claat malUtnattei under the Act of Congress of 1879. ADVERT1SINO SERVICE, Chicago INC.. Ntw forb Utah Advertising Representative UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION 34 Waal ftroaaway Sit Laka City-Ui- an previously: Seniors, Mr. Long; Juniors, Mr. Pettey, Sophomores, Mr. Atkln: Freshmen, Mr. Daven port; Eighth grade, Mr. Han cock; Seventh grade, Mr, Cora. nigh School Hews Dawna Galloway Milford School Editor Commencing Monday, Nov. the following changea will be made In high school clasa schedules: Advisory class, now 8:45 to 9 a. m.. will be cut First period will start at 9. with first bell ringing at 8:53 and tardy bell at 9. Classes of each grade will meet once a week, the last 13 minutes of third period (11:40 to 11:35 a. m.) on Mondays. Any class business that cannot be transacted at this time will take place before or after school, or during lunch period. The advisory groups (class) will have same advisors as 9, Blind ads not accepted For Sale ALL CLASSIFIED Houses FOR SALE Beautiful brick home. Four bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 garages (1 heated), barbecue grill; many extras included. Will sell equity for cash or will trade for smaller home. See Elwood Jefferson. FOR SALE Lovely newly decorated 2 bedroom home, with extra bedroom in basmt Garage attached; spacious lawn. $7700, $2,000 down. Earl Slonehocker, PAYABLE 1 Juat Tack Oa On Of Warp's Traaaparaat Wladow Malo- -' tala. Koop Oat Cold, Wia4, 'aia, Saawl i'hla porch waa aacloaod by tha aw aar aad bia wifa la juat twa hoar for mly I1L60 aad la aaaUy anavtrltd bach Tm mb da Iba aaaa with X lii nr r Make WBCIOT V STORM WINDOWS ru.,A,,N,. ...l. I.PORCH .a Cline, Wilson & Cline, Write your ad plainly, figure the coat by the rates above, then enclose stamps, check or money order and mall or bring to The News judges including both faculty members and working designers, and announced about May 1, in ample time for the two scholarship students to enroll at the University next fall. On Monday, Oct. 26, most of the Freshman girls were present at the home - of Carlene Gronning to help her celebrate her 14th birthday. Bingo was played and chili, cake roll, punch and candy favors were served to the guests. Carlene received many lovely Wat-ertow- REPORT CARDS TO BE ISSUED WEDNESDAY Friday, Nov. 6, will mark the end of the first term of the 1953-5school year. Report cards will be- - distributed the . following Wednesday. This year's report cards will is Milford, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court, reference to which is hereby made. This is an action brought to quiet title in the plaintiff and against the said defendants to the following described real property situate in the County of Beaver, State of Utah, and Piifiimr J7 ATIfIAL WINDOW t Ws5 K Te Owhty Vrindow LASTISLASS Mcrtrfoii Am No 8oM By liofl OnUr D( LULFOIiD SS Hour. , PRODUCTS ARE SOLD OMY BY 0 0 Back ana a haaMilar Aay aavhryaMa kaawi ba'H bawa daoaar afloi V fayias keM Bttaf it kaet dry, bwf lM bat baadaMy hi wMarmatbi. h. aWy aa.aaty Tha Gilbaaa al Of., bawavar, baaa Rtlaf itf la (Hair Watery I tba aaiqua, end afficiant lytfaai aWaaad by aaahry bama- -s Mr. OiVawa. Hit wHa aad twia daagktan fcaap tha tytfaa) aoinf-a-itd Ihair aiafhedt bave attractae1 tha aftantioa at aoahry axpartt. Dava la tba Maaa, HaW Editor, talk a ttory of tha OilUoa aaararlaa Naabar 3 bwa of Tha Utah fanaar. Packad wttb tiaWOTrtng, aaayataUnf idaat for sovhry awn. i R 1 1 I f f I LET MC COMPLIMENT YOU ON THE TYPE OF POULTRY MATERIAL YOU ARE RUNNING IN THE UTAH FARMER It it aot only timely but of a uturt that fill the nacdi of our Uuh poultry i roidtr of th frowtn. I biYt aad it, piper for naay ytui tad it kit, cotium to da a fiatLtwrtncd Marrit Praftisar 1 I II VI f a X K. Bnjhtm Yount Unlwrtlty If I bii YrarvUtJh I I 1 M 'fj f ' 1 II PLOW THE DEW UNDER By ALICE COOK and KAREN WALKER ' Dromctflc Novel of Pioneer Life Startt in November 3 fssve la addltioa la practical and taehaleol inforwerlaa, airary.litaa al rJn loh of good ofrttalnlog roodlna. 'Tlow Tko Utah Fanaar bfig hi tha Tha Daw Uadar," a tporUiit aaw biitartcal aovat which bagbw No. S htaa, b Itary abetrt tha Aawrlcaaixatlaa al Maooaaftat wba eaaw ta Kaataa,ia 1S70 . . , moir axpanaacaa ara roaimnwar "I was jvtt thinking, we iocrsaM eur flre ought-t- year." -- o 4at, o gifta; Tail Utoh'l Ixduitv The cheerleaders had a new idea for their pep rally, which was held on Thursday night of last week. They had planned on building a bon fire and doing some of their yells around it, but since there were only a few students present, the cheerleaders did only a few yells on Main Street. Remember, kids, o4 Form - Set J. C. Smith iT SQtD FOR HIE TM PAJRtn UTAH COfY 34 KkharcW Si. SW) Laia City, Utah FOR COMPLETE INSLaNCE PROTECTION . '7 fit ' aaowaHrad by Manaont a cartary ar at aga. I ll Uvestedc ' Magazine I I ' I wtat M w. btm n U . 1 M aot S yooi MIHia anr owia .... "- fcad -' t JS?U 0!L C I c b bmM la IIS- " a fro. Coy. wahoat aallialii oa a M ra 9B a at. I ao ( faygl At Milford StatoBank t, M i.i FOR THE REST OF it takes all your cooperation to make our school functions, including pep rallies, a success, o Has anyone - noticed how much taller Robert Glenn looks while driving around in bis new car? The secret is that he sits on some pillows so that he can see over the steering wheel. NEWS Tanner spent two! Another Tgerette meeting to days In Salt Lake City where discuss uniforms was held Fri- she received medical attention. o day, Oct23. Pictures of different types of skirts and samples On Thurs., Oct 29, the Hal-- ! of materials were passed around loween assembly was presented ' to the members of the club and to the student body. It feawere then discussed. tured new and different talents Pleat-- d skirts seem to have of some of our students. jRmme ' : met with the approval of the dlately after the assembly, majority of the members, but many of the student enjoyed! tha discussion concerning ma- the matinee Halloween dance terials for the skirts was tabled held In the gym. The gym was until a later date. gaily decorated to the Hal-- ; loween theme. There were varied types of dances, includTHE MILFORD Elementary ing a broom dance and a' mixer.'! o teachers had a Halloween cosEthel Cook. Janice Lynn,! tume party last Wednesday, Oct. 20th, at the home of the Karen Walker, Betty Ferguson Orion Memmott'a. The party and Jeanette Williams were was under the direction of very- - grateful to Kent Kinross Nelda Memmott, Dda Oldroyd, for furnishing them with transe Billie Gunther and Ella Jean portation to the football game. They were Parkinson. Many Halloween games were the only Milford girls who at--; played under direction of Mrs. tended the game, and enjoyed' Gunther. A nice refreshment the trip very much, especially because of the wonderful hoswal served to the 19 present Those present were Mr. and pitality and friendliness of the Mrs. Marvin Gunther, Mr. and Hurricane student and towns- -' Mrs. Clinton Bond, Mr. and people. .( o Mrs. Glen Oldroyd, Mr. and Mrs.' Orion Memmott Mr. and Betty and Vaughn must have Mrs. 'Fay Parker, Mr. and Mrs. been having a big time at the Reed Richards, Miss Ella Jean Halloween dance last ThursParkinson and Miss. , Pearl day! Betty was doing the Bound. Special guests were "Jitterbug" around Vaughn and Miss Anna Stark, Beaver Coun- she fell down. o ty supervisor; Mr. and Mrs. On Halloween night, we noJesse Long and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bingham. .. ticed Cl If Reese driving a new . An enjoyable time was had red and black auto, accompaby all. The women present or nied by Mary Cerva. o ganized an Elementary Faculty Womens Club. Officers named Everyone noticed how proud were Ella Jean Parkinson, pres- Dyke LeFevre was last weekident; Ida Oldroyd, vice presi- end driving around in a sleek dent; Billie Gunther, secretary-treasure- new auto which belongs to his and Nelda Memmott, parents, who were here over the week end. reporter. Barbara : ' j ! REDDY KILOWATT Milford-Hurri-can- INVITES YOU TO A NEW THRILL IN SLEEPING COMFORT - FLEX-O-GLA- KEEP THE LITTER DRY ' GlassOHet 'Jif-- derstanding skills, ability to think, and creative ability. The rcholarship grades will be marked in the usual way, with A for excellent B for above average, C, average; D, below average, and F, falling. The Gillmans, of Orem a o Top Qwallty Window Motorlols Hs plain- tiffs attorneys, whose address The Sophomores are beginning to work on their class assembly and Sophomore Skid, which will be held on Nov. 13. The committee for the assembly from says it will be "the best of the be considerably different last year. There will be two grades in each class for each term. Each student will receive a citizenship and a scholarship grade. The citizenship grade will be based on cooper ation, effort, habits of work and study, conduct, attitude, use of t'me, preparation, and cla's participation, and will be graded 1 for above average, 2 for average, and 3 below aver- Koran end Koratt, if baUL M tha poultry Kama. by dry lm Office al Schramm'a Garage Res. Phone 211-- IN ADVANCE Teen Talk ariaiauHa miEOTTIGER ADS HOUSEWIVES WANTED Address advertising postcards. Must have good handwriting. Write National Engraving, Mass. 4tp TICERETTE 1"t.a-- l ba Radios Help Wanted age. The scholarship grade will bj based on achievement un- Ltafesk STOXM DOORS, Horn to FACTORY SERVICE LEGAL NOTICES -- - Igg daaabtg. dona by CXJNE, PH1LCO-SUPERVISE- D Boldface rypa .2.... 20c a Una 15c a Una Raadar ads Display Classified - 90c Inch APARTMENTS 4 WotVi Car Radios 3c par word each insertion Minimum 50c for rent, $30 and $40. See Bob Tomsik at Service Garage. which has trained many suc cessful designers. Each of the scholarships pays full tuition for two years study at Washington University. Complete information and entry blanks may be obtained at the principal's office. Entries will be received un til March 1, 1954. Winners will, be selected by a panel of it Milford Heights Subdi RADIO SERVICE SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF phone 168-BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH FASHION SCHOLARSHIPS BILL J. VESTAL, Plaintiff, For Sale Miscellaneous vs. BLANCHE STEVENS, if OFFERED M H S SENIORS FOR SALE Office desk; flat living, and her unknown heirs- Talented seniors of Milford top, with 12 drawers. See Ted if deceased; and all oth High school have been invited Kronholm. er unknown, claiming persons to compete for the second anany right, title, estate or inter on cus ESTIMATES FREE schol Fashion nual Foerst City est in or lien upon the real arships, which will send two tom made Drapes, Aluminum described in the plead national winners to college next Storm Wondows or Doors, Koh-le- r property ins-- adverse to the comDlain- and Campbell new or used ant's fall for two years study in dress ownership or clouding his pianos. Trade-in- s accepted, lib- title thereto. designing. Defendants. ImI terms. won't Sponsored by the Forest City eral credit THE STATE OF UTAH TO Manufacturing Co. of St Louis, pose on you after giving esti- THE ABOVE NAMED DE the scholarships are offered in mate just want to save you FEND ANTS: cooperation with the Depart- money and make a little my You are hereby summoned ment of Dress Design, School self. Phone me collect: Ken Jos and required to serve upon of Fine Arts, Washington Uni- eph, Parowan 3811 or 2468. school a at St. Louis, versity - f 1 at-la- SCHEDULE CHANGES WITH NEW TERM int RATES ADVERTISING Apartments FURNISHED National Advertising ReprmniaHvt NEWSPAPER CLASSIFIED Lost and Found LOST PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY HAROLD For Cline, Wilson & Cline. ttorneyt for Plaintiff, Milford, Utah. First Pub-- . Oct. 30, 1953. Last Pub., Nov. 19, 1953. vision to the Town of Milford Dated this 27th day of Octo Residence PhOM 1S53 it TUbe Phone St described as ber, more particularly follows, to-w- NOV. 5, 1953 Q Q 6 0o r, 1. 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