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Show TIRS. THERESA H. BROWN. MILFORD Grand Lecturer of the Grand Chapter. Order of the Eastern Star of Utah, made her official irlake Pretty Shower Curtains at Home 3 4 - "- J i . ' - w V . . ' , X AY EDNA MILES V.1 DID you ever think about your own shower curtains? It can be done in less than an hour's time, with very little effort and. no spe- cial knowledge. visit to Ruth Chnpfer No. 6 on Feb. 1 7th. A school of instruction was held in the afternoon at the Masonic Temple, and the regular meeting was held in the veiling.' Vue floor work was exemplified to an interested and admning audience of members ant visitors. K.omptly at 6:30 o'clock a roast bee dinner, which was planned, cooked and served by he Eastern Star brothers, was enjoyed by tne group. Covers, were laid ior 47. The tables were attractively decorated in national colors, and small flags were effectively used to remind us of the birthday of one, of America's great Masons, George Washington, whose picture was prominently displayed. At the close of the meeting, cht'rry pie a la mode and coffee gave a friendly touch ,to a fine social evening. Mrs. Brown was a very welcome "and responsive guest. A modest and retiring lady, she yet nd.ared hcr:;lf to all by her rympathetic understanding of the problems of a small chapter and her hearty words of encouragement and appreciation for th.work being done by our own , chapter. The school of instruction was supervised by Mrs Vena Wilson, deputy lecturer of Rulh Chap- 1 nul ''.'! vtnlv materiAli vnu'll are bout tojr partis of vinyl pUs-t- ic ftlin whn h if available in most department stores at about 39 cents a raid, youe electric iron, a Hght press cloth aria two new plastic tapes. The first tape i one and one-ha- lf inches wide. U has a coating of adhesive vinyl that makes pee- -' sible a tight bond with a light application of heat It is used as a heading for the shower curtain and comes complete with inset metal eyelets. ! The heading is fairly heavy gauge but transparent so that it will reinforce the curtain top without obscuring the color and pattern of the material. The second tape, also transpart v ' ; ' I V- - ' . t ent, is three fourths of an inch wide and is used for seaming the plastic fllra. This tape has the Made at borne In lew thaa m bow, the shower same adhesive quality and will A curtain Is hung. Heading, eomafete with Tirsrthu east perfect bead betw bond with the film easily under aaaee ? Irone I the plastic and two widths eyeseta. pressing the two tecother wtU M of taw your Iron which should be turned Iron at "lew." at "wis." asstta, aslng a Ulu "!in were sealed torether wiU Use, o "rayon" or "cool" setting. , p. ss " .1 1 ' if lit JIS5E"7 y ITT5J.rrAwUH-- r E- E- ni Mt!YCU CXVTS-AsVEA- OLOEB WU LOOK THKT& THE PEST EVER. PKEfttNT J. I J MKCV ( 1 Lvju C.i UP WiTtUTXT BUT WOW COOLP soul HE" I'ri Ln ( a;R BASKETBALL ) 1 1 CAM RAVE WM wTwZTVUUHM&l t) I TO55t:US)1 IL MRS. J. H. WESTON was hostess to members of her bridge club and one guest the evening of Feb. 19th. Cards were enjoyed by the group, following a delicious lunch of salad and hot rolls. Mrs. Abe Fotheringham, Mrs. E. L. Smith and Mrs. J. R. Mur-doc- k were prize winners. Others present were Mrs. Sam Cllne, Mrs. R. J. Magill, Mrs. V. L. Boucher and Mrs. K. L. Archer. 'Evan if you'vs ntvar stan a mine, Utah's mining problems are yours, because our tittlrs 4tot benefits from a healthy mining industry. Mlnl.--g bnl healthy now, becoose rising costs end Not plus lowered prices of metals have caused soma shutdowns. Wall oil ba batter off - . whn ws find the cure." SPRING-FILLE- Large. Conveniently Arranged Rooms . X- .- At Prices You Can - j JU AffordftoPay The Milford Hotel WE WILL BE GLAD TO DISCUSS WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RATES WITH YOU mil 1 .r- mm - aak aw ass casion. President Loretta Cline conducted the business session, after which the ladies played Hearts.. Mrs. Nina Bangham, and Mrs. Verle Horton received STEPHEN L. GARFIELD, son the prizes, and Mrs. Erma Cline of Mr. and Mrs. Neil L. Garfield, won the cut prize. celebrated his first birthday at a Mrs. Ferl Bowen was present party at the H. C. Garfield home as an invited guest. Thursday, Feb. 19th. The party started a 1 o'clock with the following tots attending: Bobbie and Debra Thompson, Ricky Price, Robbie and LnJ-m- ore Sydnle Johnson, Claude Barnes, and Stephen. Ice cream and cup cakes were served to the children and their mothers, Patsy Johnson, Barbara Thompson. Vera Price, Bonnie Mclntyre, Florence Barnes and Norma D. E. Stapley of Beaver officiated at the nuptials, and an e vening reception honored the newly weds at the Milford LPS Church. The bride wore a ballerlnu gown of white net over satin. A veil of nylon was sefinger-ticured to a irown of seed pearls. She held a cascade bouquet of CHr.1 of the wmra in ar as- BatEaaav .aasav ' alfalfa pr. isasT Dieldrin can be applied two ways. For ground applications a dosage of 8 gallons of an emulsion containing just H pound of dieldrin kills the weevils. When applying from the air pound of dieldrin in 2 gallons of dieael oil per acre will do the job. Alfalfa that has been protected from weevil attack by dieldrin i manures higher quality, top yield from first cutting and healthy seed production. See your local insecticide dealer for supplies and write for Literature and application instructions today. Mrs. Gillins wore a navy blue and white crepe dress for her Julius Hyman 4V Company Division SHELL CHZMICAL CORPORATION daughter's wedding. Mrs. Bohn selected a plain navy bjue crepe. Both ladies wore rose and carna- tion corsages. , relatives and close friends attended the wedding. The newlyweds will make their home in Beaver. CNIMICAl PAJTNII Of P. Twenty-si- x a SOX INDUST1Y AND ASUCW.TUM 1171, DtMVIt ttMrTwk t, COtOtAOO St. iMfc - .1. ICk f Hit ' I I tioiv to get top performance from your car Dodge gives you the most Reese. truck for a yi (parking 01 the 3 leading makes of trucks, only Dodge offers you: 7 powerful You 11 always get smooth, even performance from your car and have mora enjoyable driving if you use Chevron Supreme Gasoline. That's because it delivers a correct balance of all 8 qualities needed to get the most from engines, smooth acceleration, quick starting, fast warm-op- , economy mileage, full power, vapor-loc- k " prevenand area blending. tion, You lean always get Chevron Supreme Gasoline at home or wherever you drive in the West So keep your tanks filled and let Chevron Supreme give you top performance every mile you drive. of them if California product 1 ... ad- ry type brakes in - through models,, for sura c stops . . . transmission with tyrol Fluid Drive, available on trucks. Yr and Cor driving . . . plus the other ezclusives shown at right! Truck-o-msti- on no-shi- ' BURNETT SWDffiLEHURST i h p. dual-prima- 1- "I hop my bass renewed fifa aWTbefl aafayfe Information about Standard Oil Company tall your local Standard roai engines, 3 with 4-t- anti-knoc- men brand-ne- 100 to 171 vanced MILFORD. UTAH bis FOB COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION . ' .' See J. C. Smith At &UIf ord State Bonk ft Find money! VJm ES-SA- Yes, of Hi WoNE Jim t pr oat how these tbi 3 Uadinf Mates, Only Codgi Tracks 6'nrt Yei Oreo test Maneuverability of the 3 leaders saves you time and effort. 0 restart VWaa Area of the "big 3" lets you see more . . . increases safety. Widest Seat of the 3 leading makes. Mars fewer 4n the Hi- - and ranges than the other 2 leading makes. SodlM than (he other 2 Mora fkk-v-p leaders, including new 116" wheelbase 2-t- vi-to- a pick-u- Greatest p. Vi-T- Pom lal Poylood and capac- - ityof the 3 leaders. 2 Feel ' Filtars on all models to assure cleaner fuel and a cleaner engine. Fleattna Oil Intake selects clean oil at top, Ttcst and Many Kori Advaotifts avoids sediment at bottom of crankcase. Water Distributing Tube on all models for longer valve life. cools valve seats Pistons on all engines save oil, upkeep. Independent Parking Brake on all models is simple, efficient, powerful, liveries ' CycUbana' Irake linings last longer, can't score drums, are tapered and molded on many models for quiet stops. Orlflow Shack Absorbers on Vi- -, and models give smoother riding, greater driver control on roughest roads, d Weight Distribution for extra payload. tetter-aatance- And many features just adopted by other leading makes have been standard on Dodge trucks for years! Dodge extras can save yon money. See us today! ONLY DOOOI Jo) (ojjo) IUI1T LiOTOH CO. aaw easiest, and lowest coat way to control alfalfa weevil is to destroy it in the adult stage in early spring , . . befort it lay$ it eggs. From these eggs the destructive larvae come. Apply dieldrin as soon as possible after the weevil oomea out of hibernation. , Adult weevils lay egg when alfalfa is 1 to 2H inches UiX.. or Vva Avert tTWMBTK a am TSvtl ta 6 7 f f T dieldrin treatment, of is of therefore, primary importance. damage by auemediog MraUone of larva. best man. ever- adult riy spring vmu Miss Gayle Tolley was bridesmaid, wearing a soft yellow net gown. Mrs. Ray Barnes, sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor, and selected as her gown a blue satin. Each attendant carried a nosegay of roses and carnations. Ronald Gale of Beaver was the than s The best, red roses. LADY LIONS were greeted by their hostesses, Mrs. Billie Stoker and Mrs. Verna Tomsik, Tuesday evening at St. Bridget's recreation hall. A spaghetti and meatball dinner was served on tables brilliantly decoration with patriotic significance of the oc- ar (u p ! era la Beaver. M. I -1- .1 . COMFORTABLE MATTRESSES UNITED IN MARRIAGE were Miss Marlys Gillins and Mr. James Bohn of Beaver. Nuptials ' were solemnized Thursday, Feb. 19th, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Gillins of Milfod. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bohn of ., J 1 , I The chapter's regular meeting was conducted by Mrs. Dorothy Gale, worthy matron, who demonstrated again her fine ability as a leader and organizer, as well as her gracious hospitality as the chapter hostess. She was well assisted by the worthy patron, Hampton Burke, a most dignified and efficient officer In the chapter room and, in the kitchen, an acknowledged wizard with the coffee pot. Out of town visitors for the delightful occasion were Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Margaret Rohn of Salt Lake Cly; Mrs. Ruth Sanford of Ogden, Mrs. Charlene While of Nevada, Mrs. Gladys Christopherson of Garrison, and Mrs. Velma McBroom and J. J. Schnackenberg of Ar-vil- l'.181-PVCR?- ) -p 1933 26," ter. BEEN A POLITICIAN.' 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