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Show MRS. PATRICIA Phone 150 or 28 Society Editor WILLIAMS, RUTH CHAPTER No. 6, Or-dof Eastern Star, held their annual instal ation of officer ort Nov. 17th in the Masonic Temple. Installing officers were Avi I. Malmsten, worthy grand mat ron; Clarence K. Paxton, wor thy grand patron; Glady Pun-cho- THE ALPHA DELTA chapter of E S A met at the home ol Rue Thompson Monday, Nov. business 22nd. The regular meeting was conducted by Vice tr THIS WEEK'S jf pkcssw in one fVLCT v .STATLCP(AW r rws J ., f7sccLC:y, MAUFACTM MAY , 4 WHtLS IS MS eee. wm'J AttZniCMJ - oru 7KS TOP CP WfTtt 7MSSCW- - f srot.tr PIS- APPLESAUCE t ar m ihw r j . MN w m mbmk TECH- NICIANS ASP PCO" RATOIZS H4V PRO - puccp me A LUXVW0U3 0$VS7j$ h pot-luc- - CAKE By Mrs. Edith Rowlty Garrison, Utah le Rosalie K. Cook, worthymatron; Don Q. E.mer, worthy patron; Dora C. Pool, associate matron; Milton H. Pool, associate patron; Dorothy L. Gale, Lulu Clay, treasurer; Lesa B. Acklin, conductiess; Hanna E. Dealer, a oclate conductress; Myrtle E. Morrison, chaplain; Cree Elmer, marshal; Lucy Hendrickson, organist; Alice Elmer, Adah; Jean Butler, Ruth; Cora Altman, Esther; Mabel Martha; Westergard, Susan Norma Yount, Electa; Glenn, warder, and Isadore 1 i cup shortening cup sugar 2 eirg 1 cup applesauce 2 cups all-purpo- flour tsp cinnamon 'a tsp nutmeg '4 tsp cloves V4 tsp allspice 1 Ma-hone- tip soda cup applesauce 1 cup seedless raisins i cup chopped nuts Blend shortening and sugar. Add eggs. Beat well. Add apple-raucSift together dry ingredients and add in three parts, beating well each time. Blend in raisins and nut-- . Pour into greased and waxpaper- - lined loaf pan. Bake one hour at 350 deg. F, 1 1 e. ATTENTION. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY guests pre-eAll members are asked to dowere W, J. William, worthy nate a gift for the Gift Shop at grand patron of Nevada; Maye the Fort Douglas Hospital. This B. Yates and Margaret C. Rohn, is a very important phare of past grand matrons of Utah; the Auxiliary Christmas proMable Cooper, grand Ruth cf gram. The gifts must be new and to Nevada; Evelyn LaFrentr, worthy matron of Cedar Chapter; cost not less than $1. A sugNellie Williams, Marl Endsley, gested list Includes dolls, hose, Norma stationery, apron ;, handwork, Dorothy Thompson, Atl-ma- n, sentinel-Distinguishe- CPTrltt IM.l.t.Cl.r nt FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY-BAZAA- R m wo cant Of aot COVGU YOU SHOUUD WHAT TAJCI UNOtH APPLY FOR VOUTlONA. COUNSELING APPLICATION 6:30 P. M. DEC. 10 n vouq FORM TO VA. and Jennie Martin, Mary grand representatives; Zogg, Garfield; Lemmah Boucher, Bcnitl Burke aod Marie Endsley, deputy lecturcssr, and John J. Schnackenberg, Las Walters Vegas. Ruth Chapter presented the retiring matron and patron, Fonda and Raymond Magill, with their past matron and past patron Jewels, in a lovely cere- ROAST BEEF DINNER $1.50 Half Servings. 75c mony. BAZAAR ARTICLES ON SALE BRIDGE was the P. M. AT Lunch al 12 Noon, 25c Choice of Spaghetti or Chili VtTkKASa AUMIMMTNATIUM lb President Verl Horton. The Christmas party was d Guests attending the planned for Dec. 13th. Gloria were dinner party Slinkerd gave a very intere"t-Sn- g le9son on walls and win- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cline, Mr. dows. Rae Thompson, finished and Mrs. Harold Cine, Mr. and the lesson by giving pointers on Mrs. A. B. Cline of Salt Lake. different types of floors and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hickman of floor coverings. After the business meeting a Beaver. delicious lunch vas served to Verl Horton, Rosemary Davie, KATHRYN R. ATKIN, daughGrace Jefferson, Beverly Glenn, ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lee Barbara McGinn, Margaret the bride of of became Milford, Naomi Hughes, Le'.a Keith L. Whittaker, son of Mr. Rowley, LaRue Varley and and Mrs. Spencer Whittaker, on Helen Banks. Hostesses lor the Saturday, Nov. 13th. evening was Rae Thomp on The wedding took place in and Gloria Slinkerd. The Little Chapel Around the Corner at Las Vegas. AttendMONDAY evening Mrs. Bar- ants at the candlelight cerebara Thomp on had as her mony were the bride's si ter, members of her pinochle Mary Lee Winn as matron of e'ub, Mrs. Rae Larson, Mrs. honor, and R. H. Ruth, as bset Delores Sion, Mr?. Rctta Cam-pea- man. The couple will make their Mrs. Norma Reese, Mrs. Arlene Pa ice, Mrs. Betty Jes-ie- home in Milford. Mrs. Kathryn Whittaker and Mrs. Zelda Coon. NOTICE TO CATTLEMEN Prizes were received by Mrs. I have in my pos:ession unLarson and Mrs. Coon. der the Stray Cattle Regulations one cow and calf, cow BARBARA McGINN had as bearing three brands: on rigjt her guests Tuesday evening, the hip. inverted "A"; on left hip: following members of her pi- Bar and Lazy S, and Combined nochle club: Mrs. Pat Stewart, ; no ear marks. Mrs. Dorothy Grimshaw, Mrs. If not identified by owner Betty Davis, Mrs. Barbara, within two weeks these critters Mayer, Mrs. Marjorie Schramm, will be sold. Mrs. Elnore Mumock, Mrs. WALTER W. COOK, Mrs. Coon Beulah and Joyce State Brand Inspector. Wunderlich. Pub: Nov. 25, Dec. 2. Prizes were received by Elnore, Joyce ans Barbara. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The hostess served a dessert that the Board of County course as refreshments. of Beaver Cunty hold a public hearing on will MR. AND MRS. WAYNE the 6th of December, 1954, ROBERTS will be feted at a at 10.00 day a. m., and will adopt a reception, Dec. 4th, in the L D for the year 1955. The S Recreation Hall. Mr. Rob budget Tentative Budget is now on file erts is a son of Mr. and Mrs. and may be examined in the Leslie C. Roberts of Milford, office of the County Clerk at and the new Mrs. Roberts is a Beaver City, Utah. daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. C. VICTO RSMITH, Dewey Sullivan ol Pioche. Beaver Co. Auditor. (Seal) The popular young couple Pub. Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 1954. were married in Pioche, Nov. well-appointe- grand chaplain; Irene M. Paxton, grand marshal, and Smith, grand organist. k Preceding the meeting a 60 dinner wai enjoyed by member and guest. The Boar Boya of Ruth Chapter were in charge of the d nner, served in the banquet hall of the temple Intallcd to direct activities of the Chapter for the ensuing i year were: Lu-c:l- i FAVORITE RECIPE n, ' tinn. being otherwise free from MORMON FAMILY FEATURED objection, will be approved to Meet the Ray Crookston fam the slate. Ernest E. House, 11112 9. ily of Utah in "Ten Angels, for Christmas." December LADIES HOME JOURNAL. Now on sale. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MR. AND MRS. GORDON BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH MURDOCK were hosts last In the Matter ol the Estate of Friday evening at a farewell ANTON SVAL1NA, Deceased. Creditors will pre ent their party honoring Mr. and Mr. who R. plan Murdock, Joseph claims with vouchers" attached to spend the winter in Salt to the undersigned executor at Lake City. the offices of Sam Cline, his at- THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1954 MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS evening's entertainment last Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Rae Anderson. Prties were received by Mrs. Wilms Weston, Mrs. Nelda Memmott and Mrs. Phyllis Keetch. Other players included Mrs. Toni Uffens, Mrs. Verge Good win, Mrs. Dorothy Morris, Mrs. Fern Durbtdge and Mrs. Dorothy Klzer. y, -- u, r, H-L- etc. The gifts are placed in the Gift Shop and the veterans are asked to select gifts for their loved ones. They are then gift wrapped and mailed at no charge to the veteran. For a number of sick veterans, this is the only way they are able to remember their loved ones at Christmas time. The box must be received at the hospital by Dec. 1st. Give or send your gifts to Mrs. Ethel Smith, Mrs. Magdalena White or Mrs. Eleanor Murdock,- members of the welfare committee. 5th. - Com-missione- Scou Leaazr Loretta! unless otheiwist-designated- . All locations ares entire year from S L B & M. To Change: D. E. Kirk, Milford, Utah, proposes to change the and place of point of diversion use of 5 sec.-ft- . of water, as evidenced by Application No 20282. The water was to have been diverted from a well at a point S. 1295 It. and W. 50 ft. from NE Cor, Sec. 8, T28S, RIO W, and used from April 1 to Oct. 1 to irrigate 320 acres in NWNEW and NEV4NWV! Sec. and 8; SHSE; EViSW Sec. 5, T28S, R10W, and incidental dofor year-roung mestic and purSEV-NW- U d stock-waterin- poses. Hereafter, it is proposed to divert 5 sec.-f- t. of water from well bet. 150 and 500 a 24-ift. deep at a point N. 1370 ft. and W. 1270 ft. from SV Cor. Sec. 31, T27S, R10W, and use during the same period to irrigate 320 acres in SEV4, Sec. 31, T27S, R10W, and n. EM-SW- NViNEVi Sec. 6, T28S, R10W, incidental and lor year-roundomestic and stock watering purposes, D. E. Kirk, Milford, Utah, proposes to change tie and place of point of diversion use of 5 sec.-ft- . of water as evidenced by Application No. 20304. The water' was to have been diverted from a well at a point N. 30 ft and E. 50 It. from d , i Cor. Sec. 28, T27S, R10W, WV4 and used from April 1 to Oct. to irrigate 320 acres in WVi-NW- al domestic and purposes. March, 1955. LAPRELE LEWIS and FRANK LEWIS, Exec- utors of the Last Will and Testament of BEN LEWIS JR., Deceased. Nov. 11, 1954. Pub: First Last Pub: Dec. 2, 1954. Hostess Virginia Fowles serv- BUREAU OF LAND MANLAND OFFICE, AGEMENT, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 26, 1951. Notice is hereby giv- The ladies spent the rest ol the evening playing bridge. The prizes went to Phyllis Erickson, Ethel Smith and Florence Barnes. Other players were Kate Shlngleton, Eva Banks. Magdalena White, and Ethel Four San ; 1 V n. ed a delicious lunch after the busniesi meeting to nine members. CREDIT REFERENCE ? NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application, have been filed with the Stat Engineer to change or appropriate water in Beavei County, State of Utah, throughout tho Sec. 28, EHNEV4 Sec. Sec. 21, EViSEU WHSW 29, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sec. 20, all in T27S, R10W, and COURT OF IN THE DISTRICT for year round incidental doBEAVER COUNTY, UTAH mestic and stock watering purIn the Matter of the Estate of poses. BEN LEWIS JR., Deceased Hereafter, it is proposed to Creditors will precent their divert 5 sec.-u- . of water from well bet. 150 and 500 claims, with vouchers attached, a 20-ia point S- - 50 ft. and at ft. deep to the undersigned executors at E. 50 ft. from Cor. Sec. 7, the olfices of Cline, Wilson and T28S, R10W, NW use from and Milat Cline. their attorneys, 1 to Oct. 1 to 320 April irrigate ford. Beaver County, Utah, on acres in Wli Set. 7, T28S, R10 or before the 12th day of W, and for year-roun- d Incident- PARMILFORD VALLEY LOR No. 21 held their regular meeting at the home of Eva Banks, with Marvel Connel, acting president. In charge. "HATS THE BEST ri torney, at Milford. Beaver County, Utah.on or before the 12th day of March, 1955. HAROLD CLINE, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Anton Svalina, Deceased. First Pub: Nov. 11, 1954. Last Pub: Dec. 2, 1954. stock-waterin- g D. E. Kirk, Milford, Utah, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 5 sec.-f- t. of water, as evi-- , denced by Application No. 20104. The water was to have been diverted from a well at a point N. 40 ft. and W. 40 ft. rrom EU Cor. Sec. 23, T29S, R11W, and used Irom April 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 160 acres in NEVi Sec, 23, T29S, R11W, and for year-roun- d Incidental domestic and stock watering purposes . Hereafter, it is propsed to divert 5 fec.-f- t. of water from a 24-iwell bet. 150 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 50 ft. and E. 50 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 3, T 30 S, R11W, and use from April 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 160 acres in SWU Sec. 34, T29S, inR11W, and for year-roun- d g cidental domestic and purposes. To Appropriate: 26055 Jack Craw, Box 89, Minersville, Utah; 4 sec.-l- t for well irrigation use from a 16-ibet. 50 and 500 ft, deep at a point S. 1320 ft. and E. 1275 ft. from N14 Cor. Sec. 19, T30S. R10W. The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Nov.- 1 to irrigate 160 acres in WUNEVi; en that the State of Utah has filed application. Serial Utah 07737, to select the WV4EV4. Section 22, W4WVi Section 24, T 29 S. R 11 W, SLM. Utah, containing 320 acres. The land has been classified as suitable for disposal under Section 7 of the Taj'lor Grazing Act, and opened to selection by the State, subject to compliance with the laws and regulations governing selections under the Act of July 16, 1894 (28 Stat. 107) and the acts amendatory and suuplementary thereto. The application was allowed October 26, 1954. Any and all persons claiming the land adversely or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, should file their protests in this office during the period of publication or before final NW,i, NWSWV; Sec. Ik approval. Failure to so protest T30S. R10W, and EUNEU Sec. within the time specified, will 24, T30S, R11W, and for year-roun- d be considered sufficient eviincidental domestic anu dence of the nonmineral charpurposes. acter of the lanL and the selec- 26058 Frank Brinkman, 400 W. Third Street, Hereford, Killam. n. RIGHT ! Ther is no httter rtfwnce than the Rank with which you do businesA. AS A RELIEBLE CUSTOMER-- we can five you a boost without disclosing confidential information. Our recommendation is usually all that U necessary. YOUR'E WISE to develop a close aocution THE LADIES OF THE G I A wi h to thank the people of Milford who supported the card party last week, for the benefit of the high school library fund. Committee Florence Bafnes, Kate Shlngleton, Lois Moore. Lovely Lorttta Young portrays a Girl Scout Ltador In tho forthcoming tplsoda, "Tho Girt Scout Story," on hor wttkly TV dramatic oung program, "Tho Lorttta Show." Miss Voung Is platurod s MilfOYj .... 05c THE L3LF0RD NEWS 50c ... LADIES' PLAIN SKIRTS IaAPIKS' rLAIX BLOUSES ...L.V "... .. , auhlishcl 50c :a Errr Thursday Entered m th post office at Milford. Utah, as second class mail matter under t& Act of Congress of 1879. $1.25 . . MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Phono SS $1.25 , T K0U SK R S INDIES' 'PKESSES "A Friendly Bank For All The Peopl." - stock-waterin- g T MKX'S SHIRTS . n. Quality Dr)clcaning gives your clothes M KN BM stock-waterin- mm New' Look MKX'S SUITS STATE. convl.ct Mary Is a small scout who, faced by a thief, puts her Scout training to good use and flnrfa a way out of her predicament. You'll Be Delighted with your bank. It can be your best and mott valu able asset in business. TMORD htro on tho set with the young sters who take part In the thnllin story of Mary Vincent and th CEDAR UttY EDITORIAL NATIONAL and CLEANERS 3 "LOOK FIT" FOR FREE PICKUP AXP DELIVERY. -- CALL 1P5-.- I Utah Adr. RoprasaalaUva: Association Utah Stat Pro Sail Lake Cirf la Arane IS.C3 A Toar Dick Banks, agent S. A. I "Williams - Editor-Publishe- Patricia William r Bus. Kgr Texas; 1 Tor miscellane- sec.-f- t. ous purposes from a 12-iwell bet 100 and 500 TL deep at s point S. 369 ft and E. llti ft. from NW Gor. Sec. 18, T28S, R10W. The water will be used from Sept 1 to Dec. 1 for industrial uses in the washing and cleaning of potatoes. Protests resisting the grart-tn- g of any of iftexforegoing applications, with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit foVm, with extra copy, and filed with the. State Engineer, 403 Staw CapitoL Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before Jan. 1, 1955. JOSEPH M. TRACY, Stale Engineer. Published in the Milford News. Milford, Utah, from Ncv. n. -- 4 to Dec. 2, 194. - ' |