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Show Club Mrs. Patricia WillLrns.. Edtior ' RUTH CHAPTER No 6, Or dcr of the Eastern Star, at the regular meeting April 20th, received the Worthy Grand Mat ron, Mrs. Verna R. House, and the Worthy Grand Patron, Ken neth S. Lambert, and associate grand officers of Utah A dplicious dinner was served to 70 members and visitors at 7:30 in the dining room of Temple. The tables were most attractive in original Easter motifs. Mrs. Theckla Miller, Mrs. Hanna Bealer and Mrs. Marie Charchalis were in charge of the table decorations. Mrs. Norma Vount and her corn mittee were in charge of ably assisted by The Boat Boys." Chapter convened at 8 p m with Mrs. Fonda Magill, worthy matron, and Raymond Magill, tht-food- , Phon, j50 rixociii.K ; MORE THAN" dO friends and i neighbors called on Mrs. Jennie mtthNTcho1s-triTfday- " to greef her on her 80th anniversary and wish her many happy returns of the very pleasant occasion Open house was observed at at the home of her son in law Wun-d- t and daughter, Mr and Mrs Byron Pullem. Mrs Jennie Smith Nichols, one of Milford's best loved older residents, has seen Milford grow and prosper, changing from a Slhr..rr.f:K Mr IV.tkira Maer small village which marked the end of the railroad and the access to the prolific mines of the v t wi'ii w Mrs earlier days, to the modern in Matr, Mrs Gruv.sh;, and dust rial agricultural center it Mrs. Coon received the u..veiis today She came here about and has since made this her home Mrs Nichols was born to Mr. worthy patron, "Hie and Mrs William Kirk, April worthy grand matron hj.c an 6, 1874, in WIDER FUTURE! Establish a sound business NOW. Assure yourself of an xcHent lncom for years a WESTto coma b:om AUTO AUTHORIZED DEALER. This is your ERN 29. 193 A pcpjla A&uTY id of rrs By - D - J net solo b Motvty - GARRISON OusO in rt ARA rr thi OH- - FftOM Of rrs nAS ' Ashwoi th, j - i and the promenade by the entire Junior cla.s We wish to congratulate the Juniors for a very beautiful From and for all their efforts to make it a big success' torn-plimente- d KJOC5' KDwsc tac os rb SELVES rrS fcAM uke A?fAgANCS orchestra stand The floor s.how included iht theme. Blue Gardenia,' sung by Sandra Johnson, a saxophone solo b HussU Sly. . dance by Sharon Varhy, clan Everyone is talking about the beautiful Prom held Friday, April 23. in the high school 16. gy m The decorations were very in white and different shades of blue Potted plants and spring blossoms enclosed a Canyon, Bingham fish pond on each side of the interesting mcsvam- .uid to Provo Bench (now the ufheers of Huth moving where she Orem) spent her Chapter on ttie life younger of the ritualistic work Other In 1892 she married Charles fine messages wen- given by Smith, and a few years later OUT the several guests present. moved to Milford, where Mr. Distinguished guests, in ad- Smith was employed in the dition to the matmines. He passed away in 1919. leaving Mrs Smith to raise the ' Karea Alice Cook - - TIIURS, APRIL lath Mur-dock- worthy grand and patron, were Avis Malmsten, associate grand matron; Mrs Naomi P Hoskins. grand secretary Mrs Georgia Roach, grand conductress, Mrs Charlotte Stone, Krand chap lam. Mrs Gertrude N'eshitt. grand matshal. Miss Helen Bart-lett- , grand organist' Mrs LiUie Causer, grand Adah Mrs Dorothy Gale, grand Ruth; William Ross, grand sentinel. Mrs Lem mah Boucher and Mrs Marie EndsUy, deputy lecturers; Mrs Jennie Martin. Mrs Marie Endsley and Mrs. Charlotte Stone, grand representatives; Mrs. Evelyn LaFrentz, worthy matron of Cedar Chapter, and Rex Causer, worthy patron of Naomi Chapter, Price. Other chapters of Utah were well rep resented, as well as two visitors from Nevada YOUR (UTAH) NEWS 1 the hor:.v vf Mrs rl.ch !,tt Thm tv Mrs, IVro'.hy Gn?,k;, Mr Barbara M.Gi;-.f- : Mrs , Ki.vr Mrs Patsy S- w :t Mrs Joyce t,.:.. Mr Mrone ron STOP! MILFORD Svvtn W Kf oouaw as "HA? US." ks scve SCX-l- PttCHAS.V US SAVINGS 3OH0S t$ THi Many teens lfi years of age and older have been studying We for their drivers' tests hope they will all remember while driving an automobile to be careful and obey the children. WAY Five sons and one daughter called at her home during the By Mrs. Edith Rowley anon well the wish her to day traffic laws niversary: Joseph C. Smith. (Held over from last week) Kent Srnith. Nahtan E Smith, is The weather at Garrison Dun Alton Smith, and George lovely, and it has also certainly The M H S who went to E Smith, and Mrs Leah Pul started the high water coming Provo to the boys track meet re lem. They all reside in Milford turned home Sundav afternoon Sheep shearing has started and reported that they had had an enjoyable time on the trip on thn end of the desert ; I TUAt ' w wtAM'nrrss' 1 I SOCIAL CALENDAR Some of the boys in the Boy Scouts have passed their Second Class requirements An exchange assembly from ! Beaver was presented to the student The intermediate itorium the inter com system Into the body last Wednesday. RELIEF SOCIETY of as master Davis With Band three Ray 2 numbers, gym. Punch, and cookies were played First Ward, Wednesdays, con. the Mr. and A. intermission ceremonies, program served j during by the p m President. Mrs. Naomi Mrs. Ray Rowley and sister, sisted of a piano duet, two readour o band Hancock, director, Hughes. Mrs. Bill Splawn, were in Ely ings, a girls' vocal trio, saxo i play, d a French horn solo A Tigerette meeting was Second Ward. Tuesdays, 2 one day this Week. o phone solo, pantomime, tap a two held Gillins, six p. m. Mrs. Helen dance Monday for the purpose girls, dance, by the Some of have students a Mexico. and male New solos, of president. quartet. and boys' ming nominating offic rs for the LaVon and Walter Rowley been wondering why a few of Mrs. Matrons Grand Past next school year. Voting will were out over the week end AVAILABLE D U. P. FRANCHISE a week the girls in the third period Marwas Mrs. Kesler and Deason Sharon be Margaret by secret ballot next week, IN MILFORD second visiting with their parents, Mr. Horn Silver Camp Home Ec class brought a small in end Salt Lake visitor City. the results will be angaret Rohn and Past Grand Patand child to school on Tuesday. The Tuesday, 2 p. m Mrs. Nina and Mrs. Cecil Rowley. LaVon o ron Bonnie Deason were also Write Today for Free Booklet at a club breakfast nounced stayed over Saturday night class had a party for these chilBingham, captain. The Senior High Band Con for the visitation. be held later. will which present Jack and with Silver Desert Camp, third Larry Rowley dren, who are under school age, R. O. R ARROWS cert Monday wai presented Following the meeting, delihis went while 2 Emma parents square p. m.; Mrs Friday, order to observe a child's I Box 1031 cious pie, cake and coffee were night in the high school aud- - in Ogden. Utah dancing. The boys had a very Smith, moods captain. and habits of play. The The Sophomore Class has served. good time. child claas has been studying begun planning their Junior AMERICAN LEGION AUX. out to decided and care, Prom for ntxt year. Th'ey secarry Third Monday, 8 p. m. Mrs. this interesting project. lected Vee Wadsworth as their 3I Nina Bingham, president. The water users of the Garo prom chairman, and Sharon V F W AUXILIARY rison Lake Irrigation Co. have LONG DISTANCE vice chairman, at a Second Tuesdays, 8 p. m , started using their stored up On Tuesday afternoon a mat- Varley, on Wednesday. St. Bridget's Rec. Hall; Mrs. winter supply, and it looks like Y.llow Cab inee dance for the student body meeting Mayflowsr . there will be plenty of water Frances Kinross, president. . A. was sponsored by the PHONE 3S0 - PROVO. UTAH this year. REBEKAHS Dance music was played over Tried a Want-Alately? First and third Wednesdays, 8 p. m , I O O F Hall; Mrs $213 MOWER - like new I Used Iola DeLeuw, noble grand. NOBLE GRANDS $175 PAST 1 Used JOHN DEERi5 MOWER Second Wednesdays; Mrs. Clysta Ilutchings, president. $75 and $2.r0 SIDE RAKES 2 Used CASE LADY LIONS Fourth Wednesdays, 8 p. m., I New FARMHAND SACKER (Used as Demoastratot ) I. O. O. F. Hall; Mrs. RoseWANTED 6r0 Someone to fill the position Reg. $785; Our Trice mary Davie, president. RUTH CHAPTER, O E S of Office Manager for the BeavI UsH SIIPER-FARM ALL TRACTOR with Tool First and third Tuesdays. 8 er County A S C Office in $793 PIavv. lift Tlar p. m., Masonic Temple; Mrs. Beaver, Utah. Applications will v . trtllf - n e Ifi.fn v Fonda Magill, worthy matron be accepted at the County OfSEGO LILY PST PRES. 1 NEW SUPER C TRACTOR fice. The forms used for appliSecond Thursdays, 8 p. m ; cation are also available there. I Used MASSIE HARRIS (44) T2 Model. Mra. Marvel Connell, pres. All applications must be reSEGO I17S0 II LY DIV., G I A ceived by 10:00 a. m. on the . like new. Save TO B OF L E morning of May S, 1954. 8 and third First '47 Model; Thursdays, I Used HASSIE HARRIS (44) p. m.; Mrs. Lora Bradfield, $750 New Overhaul, New Tires FOR RENT Apartments, two president. and three room. Apply at SerUTAHNA LODGE, vice Garage, phone 32. COME IN AND SEE US FOR A GOOD DEAL IN LStoBOFLF&E Second and fourth Thurs , NEW AND USED MACHINES Quality in building materials, like quality in 7:30 p. m., I O O F. IU11; Mrs. FOR SALE Santa Rosa livestock, is a matter of pride. That's why Merlin Merryweather, pres. Work Shoes and Boots. Westwe ve corrallcd nation's top brands. Every E S A SORORITY ern Made for Western Trade, , ytfTlK One IS a thoroughbred with a nerli Second Monday evenings; They last longer Wright-Wa- y irirJIAIi Mrs. Selma Krlk, president Shoe Repair. nary a maverick in the herd. So Inot fnr rur, Tafbymttt LADY TRAINMEN buy yu'il lt t in the products listed below. Second Monday, B p. m., St. NOTICE Bridget's Rec Hall; social. Bus. met ting, third Tuesdays, The Beaver County A S C 8 p. m , I O O F Hall; Mrs. Committee at Beaver, Utah, ofMaxine Bohart, president fers to sell to farmers or ranchHIGH SaiOOL ers 424 bushels of corn located FACULTY WIVES at the Juab Valley Feed ComEvenings, Mrs. Jean Hansen, pany at Nephl, Utah, and 301 bushels of corn located at the president LADIES AUXILIARY TO Mlnersville Feed and Sudd1v JUNIOR OLD TIMERS at Mlnersville, Utah. I Company OfTrainmasters at Monthly, The corn is offered on a "where- fice; Mrs. Rae Anderson, pres. basis and must be used ' ROSARIANS for feed only. Bids must be deFirst Monday, 8 p. p.; Mrs. livered to the Beaver County Ethel Smith, president. A S C Office, Beaver, Utah, by SOUTH MILFORD May 7, 19S4. The bids must b to operate a modern retail store on a comparatively small amount of capital. No previous experience necessary. Many desirable locations available in Utah. Nevada. Idaho, Wyo- i I P.-T- MOVING -- Farm lEquipment Features P.-T- d I-- H c3f Al A Smart A J - 1 knows a good brand when he sees one ! $1-00- 0 ...;V0 SfllTa yu mmmw milford f co. 7 s" rosy S5EESB COMMUNITY CLUB C3Ta ST. GIIMIES 1221 til Are. m cswiTcwa tv.i nnH 2251 ReoKle " ' I Rats from tl9 i:ora" AYL In writing nnH rJ W w h nrtfm cfst Meets first Saturday each offered per bushel, (2) the corn J month at Club House, 8 p. m. will be used as feed by the pur- The ma a WaJcer, president chaser, (3) the corn will be ac YOUNG FARMERS' (4 paycepted "where-is-as-l-s' WIVES ment will be made by cashier's Second Friday each month, at or certified check on or before members homes. Mrs. Mar delivery If the offer is accepted, Jorie Sherwood, president and (5) delivery will be made W S C S to M E CHURCH immediately after acceptance of Fourth Thursday each month, the offer." 8 p. m in members homes. I duties frta itvttavi WANTED! rwwuj , 1744 . octAM Livu. ' EeecK's largest motel. Family toig AfAmnMxtations. Approved by AAA. MEN TO. TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS . CO. Must be rttidsals of this eounty two or more yaars. Comptat apprsisars racalve $325 to S3S9 month. Farm erparUnct valuabla. Age 21 to pr i- .t .. ' 4 I'M' 111 WRITE COX ZZi r- - MILTORD NEWS ' ... H"; IJ (I) (fr 1.1 I: l- -j I 0 I s |