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Show J THURSDAY, APRIL MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS TO PURCH ASE U S Ur,i S, A Queen Says .'Thank You' this week by Glade Allred, representative of the U S Dtpt of SURPLUS POTATOES Agriculture. Purchase wiH tx made from grower. roor rative association i f grower. r the growers authorized agents and will be limited to quantities fur which outlet are available, Mr announcement offering to purchase Russet t Burt-sr.potatoes on a limited basis in Utah, as a part of the surplus removal program, was released An and Mrs. Harold Baker ever proud parents of a baby girL th week end were their da ugh-- 1 born Sunday. The mother is PERSONAL ter Mark-ne- , who attends Dixie the former Genevieve Rubin-CollegrJiNERSVILLE. Mrs. Viola Pickett and ; sn aod Mrs. Amy Baker. children, LIENilON By Donna Boy tar Mr. and Mrs. James Fox of Mrs. ToK le are visiting James parAlvaretta nson Robi Mr, and Mrs. Newell Carter the week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox. in end Salt Mr. and Mrs William Ilayni ents, spnt are the proud parents of a MinShe Lake. to back of Rock Spring, Wyo,, former boy, born Tuesday, Marchbaby brought 30. Milford residenU, are here Mrs Kent Morgan cl Beaver in the Iron County Hospital. He ersville for a visit the children f her daughter LaReva a vacation visit Mr weighed 8 lbs 13c oz. The newfpent Friday visiting with her n llaynie wa supervisor at the comer has four brothers and daughter ar.d family, Mrs. Mr before and Mrs. Dun Clark are AT&T station moving two sisters. Eyre.. THIS WEEK IN e; en-jnyi- n Jo-An- )... ? "... 0 Ti , HIGHWAY ACCIDENTS 1 r V, W COM . 1V vay: rt INT' o- TW U 10-da- Mm MUm P0 21 tAM.IImm Bin Tht roving camera ftf a Ntov Vrk photographer caught ehapefy Jackie Himin ana aftarneon .. .- Pr-l- lAHIf ItXO - toil ACCIDIWt Mr;;: ',i ':VM?' ill PI P uJoyJo) .... 0 U. S. fs a- -i '. i .;. 103 FEOGF mm QUALITY Mm VI HI yf mn - i Mrs. S. M. Fotheringham will attend the wedding of her grandson; John Fotheringham, and Denice Rice, April 9th, at the home of the bride's parents in Salt Lake City. Lester Williams left last Thursday for Nampa, Idaho, to visit his brothers and their familes. He will work in Idaho until railroading picks up t muit lx of the Burbank variety and meet the minimum requirements f U S No. grade, size A, provid ed each potato shall either be not lea than two inches in diameter or not less than 4 oz in Other specifications weight. may h obtained from the Beaver County Agricultural Conservation office. Government Supervisionl (IfeHert) nr" Cornish. htr ta etign at quatn. PcitatcH's SIMOHTBOOO:! 'f7 e Rus-et- in Milford. 1 n n) d Allred said TTTT under for DANCE CLASSES BALLET, In CHARACTER. . ! TAP y w which lad ta her feeing crawnatf Miaa Newr York Praia Pheteg-rapha- r af 1954. Jackie appeared an humia intereat ahaw, "On Yeur Account" ta tall he itory behind it. Three years ago Jackie wat eeneutiy injures' In an auta eccidtnt In Worcester, Ma. Harrington Mtmorlal Het-pitin South Bridgt didn't hold much hopa for htr rrcovtry, but dua to ta their care Jachia pullad through. &nca tha hoapital ta publicly andowad, Jackia gava htr 10 winmnga en tha program ta Harrington Memorial at a "thank you" to thota who mada It pottt-bi- t NBC-TV'- 1 II Mrs Dan Hutchlngs has returned from a trip to the northern part of the state. brother-in-laIn Ogden she visited and sister, Mr and Mrs. Lyman Eshelson; a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Shep-parIn Salt Lake, and an uncle, P. K. Hayes, In the Salt Lake Veterans Hospital. In Richmond she visited with Mrs. Lauretta If MiillM ACtlltfWrt ITATI OftlATIWO IUDOCT VCMOOl frmtlmn 4 I i II M.llaa uikta - , CW ' V AM to Wyoming. The couple have been enterVisiting at the home of Mr. tained at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Ray Murdock Twes Mn. Kenneth Archer, Mr. and day and Wednesday were Mr. Mm Claude Horton, Mr. and and Mrs. Glen Stroud and famMrs, Don Gleason and Mr. and ily of Salt Lake City. Mrs Mrs R 1! Marill Stroud is Yvonne's sister. . j S50 Mr. and Mrs. Clair Carter of Cedar City, formerly of Mmers-vllle- , are proud parents of a baby girl born at the Iron County Hospital March 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Carter have another daughter, Debra. I ON THIS MEW - FULLY AUTOMATIC Evelyn Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar Davis, cele- L brated her 10th birthday Games were played, then ice cream, cup cakes and gum were served to Diana Boy- ter, Lanae Dalton, Penny Pat terson, Joan Eyre, Carolyn Bon ner, Neal Carter, Scott Pearson, Sherie Marshall, Nick Dalton, Ronney Ogden and sister, Kathleen Myers, Gayle Truman. Maryelyn Wood, Kent Marshall. Joyce Mytrs, Becky Davis, Glenna Davis, Leah Ruth Dalton and Fred Myers. Wed-;esda- PUSH DUTTONS DIG OVEN tV ZStd HI-SPE-ED 2-Ein- rnA CAUIOD'UNITS features AUTOMATIC OVEN TIMEH FLUORESCENT IMA? Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mar-hal- l were in Salt Lake over Mrs Anna Cochrane and the week end. Howard attenddaughter, Mrs. Margaret Cheat- ed a reunion for his missionary ham of Puente, Calif., are here companions. for a few days. Mrs Cochrane Mrs. Edith Armstrong and plans to sell her Milford home children of Cedar City spent return and to California with several days visiting her parher daughter. ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MurMr. and Mrs. Willard Thomp dock. Her husband joined his and evening son and four children have left; family Friday end. the week spent for Columbus, Ohio. ml a Mrs. Ruth Knight and daughDaniel Blake, son of Mr, and ter spent two days at the home Mrs H. M. Blake, is at home on ol her mother. Mis. Effie Maron leave. Daniel has shall. pent 2 t years in the navy, and at present is serving on the Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eyre are USS Hollister. He will return to duty at San Francisco fol- proud parents of a baby son. born April 2nd at the Iron lowing his leave 30-da- y Advanced Beginners m Every TUESDAY at St. Brldflafs Hall mm for one week - LOWE PA. DANCE STUDIOS jj&jjifibsitaii' s. M III i - Cxi Pries imj County Hospital, weighing 5 per Mr. and Mrs Carlyle Gron-nin- lbs, 13 oz. Proud grandparents and Mr. .and Mrs. V. N. are Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Eyre Mr. and Mrs. Elmer JohnGronning will leave Thursday and This is the first grand son. to attend funeral services for child for these grandparents. a brother In law vf the Gron-ningMatt La uver. Noel Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wood, is a patient at Mr. and Mrs Arthur Johnson i w Milford the Hospital, recoverof Salt Lake were down to visit their parents and friends ing from injuries suffered when over the week end. Arthur's he was thrown from a horse. mother. Mrs. Sophia Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker and i $199.95 return to Salt Lake with them three daughters of Wasco, Cal., on Sunday. arrived Thursday to visit with UMtTiD QUANTITIES! COME IN TODAY News was received in Mil- their parents and grandparents, ford of the death, March 17th, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker. Ray of the mother of Bert Wynaught and wife left Friday for conference in Salt Lake. The girls in New London, Conn. JEFFERSON will visit in Minersville for five before home returning Visitors at the home of Mr. days and Mrs. Don Wisner last week with their parents. were Mr. and Mrs. Wrebb Wood Mrs. Gwen Pryor is in the and family. Mr. Wood renewed CO. Milford Hospital, recuperating acquaintancheship with many from pneumonia. old friends. People from Minersville who conference were Mr. attended Hera's More About and Mrs. Karl Truman. Bishop CO. AGENT and Mrs. DoUon, Mrs. Paulina Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Gil- Continued from Page On lins and Harrell, Mrs. Armina Week-En- d Banks, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil would result In some loss of ford Robinson. market. FROZEN FOODS Mrs. Polly Baker returned 3. Any tendency to cut back after home in beef sales delays adjustTuesday spending ments. Supplies of pork are the winter with her children l ib pkjr HALICUT 69c restricted and the price level is Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodwin l ib pkg SOLE favorable. The fanners should brought Mrs. Baker home. 49c make adjustments in cow herds now. The situation may not be Visiting at the home of Mr. as favorable in 1955. For exPRODUCE SPECIALS ample, pig numbers are on the DEPARTURE TIMES increase and will furnish more TOMATOES .. .... . 20c lb Northbound competition in 1955. No. ra. 12.50 a. 10 4. Reduction in beef cattle Train ITALIAN SQUASH 10c lb 2:30 a. m. numbers help stabilize Train No. 108 m. 5.37 a. No. 104 Train the industry. Since steer numCUCUMRERS . 20c lb 12 35 p. m. bers were reduced in 1953. the Train No. 38 reduction depends largely on Southbound increased slaughter of cows and Train No. 9 , 2:10 a. m. DEL MONTE FRUIT ........ 2."c COCKTAIL 30.1 cans calves. 12:08 p. m. No. 107 .... Train Proaucers will find some ad- Train No. 37 2:25 p. m. WHITE KING SOAP . .. 29c large vantage in increasing cow mar- Train No. 103 10:30 p. m ketings soon and in spreading Giant Size 39c. . them thruout the year,. They should definitely avoid heavy SHAVER'S GRAPEFRUIT 17c fall marketings. Efficiency should become cattle producers' PAAS EASTER EGG DYES 10c major concern. High numbers are not always the, key to high net returns. Mr. Taylor pointed TOWN HOUSE COOKIES 4:c out. Producers will gain if they cull their cow herds rigRITZ CRACKERS. 34c idly now. g W.A.HAUER CORP, PHIIA, !i(:i!ie lte:ijll!iltliay(ll(iiiMgi S2.50 HUGHS On A Group of Fine Used Cars Regular Value mo S249.95 mmi . It's Bargain Wee at Schramm's - Come In and Tale Advantage of Us! -- 0 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELUXE IS CHEVROLET CARRYALL A Very Clean 4 Door Sedan: Has Radio and Healer 11 Speed Transmission; Heater. Twin Spotlilet 4 STUDE COMMANDER MS Sedan with Overdrive, Heater and Defroster; Very Low Mileage -- FORD MK)OR SEDAN Radio. Heater, Overdrive 'IK FORI) SEDAN Radio and Hosier '50 STUDE CHAMPION 4 Door Sedan; Radio, Healer nd Overdrive '47 DOIHiE '49 STUDE CHAMPION Sedan; Radio. Heater. Overdrive. 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