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Show THURS., MARCH 12, 1953 - MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS News of y Your Neighbors Uhis mcch In Ihi'DMnerspfllc . Milford News MinersvilU Editor A Mn. Clarence Corbridge wa i program in honor of their moth- guest of honor Saturday evening ers last wee, ngm refreshwhen the Corbridge and Evans ments were served. families gathered at her .home to The P.-A., under direction wish her a happy birthday. A Mrs. Melba Baker, of was President and served dinner lovely held their first meeting since the evening spent visiting. - November on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nowers Mrs. Fontella Dotaon, former were dinner guests on Sunday president, resigned because of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. her work. Eyre. ' George Marshall returned during the week from California where he has been visiting his daughter Eva and family. Prior to his departure Mr. and Mrs. Mack OuUen of Tooele and children visited several days with him. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter pent several days In Salt Lake recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. La Vera Carter and assisting ihem in moving to Provo, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sim Murdock on bus-'espent Tuesday in $50 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Boyter spent several days in Salt Lake for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson seeking jnedical attention sufwho Clinton son) their Ray, and sons, and Mrs. Theo Marshall left Friday for California, where fers from asthma. they will visit Mrs. Idona Davis Mr, and Mn. 'Douglas Black- and attend to business. ttiit-susraswl si tMflv iinnor An Sunday in honor of the birthdayA good crowd from Miners of her mother Mrs. Essie Thompvllle attended the B A son of Milford. Those present College basketball games at Ce were Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, dar on Thursday .and Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hollis, and Two Minersville boys were rep- Leland Thompson. resented on the teams Don MarC B A on Phil team and shall the Mrs. Edna Baker is in Salt Allsen, grandson of Mrs. Nellie Lake visiting her children and Erickson, playing for Ricks. the new granddaughter recently born to them. Mrs. Drucilla,Carter was host ess to American Legion Mrs. Effie Manhall and Mrs. lary members at her home on Wednesday evening. The Misses Marie Rollins joined Mr. and Dian Hollingshead and Sally My Mrs William Hutching at Beavers read their winning essays on er to travel to Pleasant Grove to "My American Heritage." De attend funeral services for Zera licious cherry pie and hot choc- Church, husband of Mrs. Susie olate were served to the girls Hutchings Church. and Wilma Davis, Elma Black burn', Effie and Elinor Marshall, Mr. and Mrs Frank Pry or Shirley Hollingshead, Edna Bak three days in Henderson, spent Virer, Barbara Gressman and Nev., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick ginia Carter. Pryor and family. Arthur Light-ne- r accompanied them as far as Heber Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis, celebrated his Hiko, Nev., where he visited a 10th birthday with a party on sister, Mrs. Abbie McFarland. Pryors enjoyed a floor show Friday at the home of his par The Hotel Sands, accompanied the at ents. Many friends enjoyed the afternoon and refreshments and by Frank Myers, who is em-" Heber liked his remembrances. ployed at Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hesllng-to- o in Salt spent the week-enLake visiting their son, who Is attending the University, and their friends in that locality. d and children spent last weekend visiting relatives in Las Vegas, Dry Lake, Boulder City and Good Spring:, They returned home Monday. : Wr MRS. BETH FISHER Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins attended the basketball game In An Invitation is again extend- - f ing and playing games. A mint Cedar City on March 3. ed to all South Milford couples ber of guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gael Elmer were to Join the Community Club, present. in Satui-daCedar City on business March on first meets which the Mr. and Mrs. Don Elmer were 4th. They also drove to Enterof every month. Those who prise to visit and see the country. would like to join can do so a,t in Salt Lake City last week-end- . any time by contacting any of where they consulted a specialist Howard and Durrell Palce and Howard Paice is about some eye trouble that Orrin Puffer attended the officers. a baler L. the president, H. Tolley, is Alice has been having clinic in Cedar City 4ast- - Tues and Joan Walter Cook, Russell Mayer, day. secretary. The initiation fee is (2.50 per couple and dues H. L. Tolley and Gael Elmer were in Beryl and Enterprise reare 50c per year per couple. . cently on some pumplnbusi-nessA large group of people gathered at the Club House last SatGuests at the Parley Fisher urday evening fot' Community Club and to join n the farewell home have been Mr. and Mrs. for Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl, Stanley Fisher of Mldvale. who are moving from the com- a j Miss Louise Gillins, who was munlty soon. Following a supper there was a program 8 years old on March 3, celebrat' during which the Stahls were ed her birthday with a party the presented with a gift. The rest next afternoon. Sixteen of her of the evening was spent in sing fi lends, as well as her grand-- SALE I j xf cP Among those from out of town I I ! saus I I FULLY I ES PROOF YEARS OLD THE WIS WHISKEY IS 4 010 HERITAGE CO.FRA.WCRT, Prof. James R. Barker, exten- slon irrigation specialist, will be i the speaker at a meeting: of .the i West Side Irrigation Company, to be held at 8 p. m. Monday evening, March 18, in the Beaver Court House, according to John G. White, president of the com. AGED! U Lnje. Confsnianliy Arranged Rooms At Prices You Can Afford to Pay The Milford Hotel WE WILL BE GLAD TO DISCUSS WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RATES WITH YOU BUY ADVERTISED BRANDS W SALE ! ! .:dii;. STOCK MUST BE REDUCED AT SACRIFICE PRICES TO MAKE WAY FOR MORE NEW CHEVROLETS HEGINS FRIDAY, MARCH 13 "We Ask You to Compare These Prices' HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES: '5Q PONTIAC nm 4-D0- 0R '48 CHEVROLET 4-B0- '49 CHEVROLET 2-D0- 47 CHEVROLET 47 BUICK $1395 I!80 ? 795 0R "103 0R SS $ 995 tm $695 t0l"E 5-PA- $695 4-D0- 0R K0 41 CHEVROLET 4-D0- 51 CHEVROLET 2-D0- 50 CHEVROLET 2-DO- 0R $154: $1495 0R ,1M3 OR $ 545 m Vt 46DODGE w' CAB-OVE- $ 295 im $1145 TON PICKUP I I HVLiLil Here's the gasoline that's as advanced as the engines in made to modern It's cars. most today's the meet highly exacting requirements of these sensitive power plants and make them perform at peak efficiency. Right now, it's stasonked for spring. $1195 A 42 BUICK On these changeable early spring mornings, does your car sputter and stall right after you start it? Better fill up with spring grade Utoco Gasoline and enjoy new driving pleasure. $ 195 , 46 DODGE CONVERTIBLE villi SALE PRICE Average StlL Price R $695 $495 $650 $ 525 , TON WITH OMAHA BED ...I ... let's ... with MORE MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM BRADSHAW CHEVROLET CO. While you're at your Utoco Dealer's let him give your car a complete, scientific lubrication and careful checkup for the changeable weather driving you'll be doing. He has the superior to keep products and the "know-how- " your car performing at top efficiency. mum Alias firta, latteries. Accessories CEDAR CITY Utah oil nnfi i COMPANY HI UO . - n - q - LIMITED TIME and Mrs. Clarence Cor-bridge accompanied by Mr. and and Mrs. Howard Sherwood Mrs. Bertha Evans, visited Sun day in Richfield. and Mrs. Leslie Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts, Mr. and The First Grade, under direc- Mrs. Barlow Paice, Mr. and Mrs. tion of Ins'ructor Mrs. Bemicv James Hollingshead, Mrs. Verne Gillins, presented an enjoyable Taylor, Mrs. Marjorie Johnson, Mrs. Bertha Evans, Mrs. Duard Evans, Mrs. Howard Dalley, Mrs. Max Baxter, Mrs. Harold Baxter, Bishop and Mrs. E. R. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomp son. Mr. ana Mrs. ivan mo i Knight, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. I Thomas, Lewis Blackburn, Mrs. Ruben W. Jones, Mrs. Belle Matheson, J. W. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Rollins, Mrs. Ward Carter, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Outzen, Mr. and Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Gibson, Mrs. Francis G. Callahan, Mrs. S. A. Williams and Mrs. Amanda Nolder, Mrs. Ethel G. Palmer, Mrs. VJ Clara B. Haacke, Mr. and Mrs rReed Palmer, Mrs. Allene Cham berlain, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grundy, Mrs. Phil Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grundy, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Minnie Dalley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fisher, Seth Blackburn, Dan Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Fisher, Mrs. Dixie Lamb, Elbert and Wayne Blackburn, Mrs. Nancy Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elliott, Mrs. Elma Harris, Mrs. Anna Stark, Mrs. Thora Beeson, Mrs. LaRue Turner, Mrs. Thelma Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tanner, and Mrs. Viola, Nowers nfU MATTRESSES Mc-Knig- vice-preside- "Mr. Mrs.-Arde- SPRING-FILLE- y ,. Mdimge COMFORTABLE n 51 CHEVROLET and son of Cedar City spent the who attended funeral services I ...... . week-en- d visiting parent Mr. and for Grandma Fisher were Mr. ,1k f llli lKltl MM h i Mrs. Frank Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Holdaway From Homt" Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gillins chick-Delt- n. lness. Andy Bonn recently won a radio in a soap contest. "Yfivx Homo Away South Milford it gy MRS, EMILY GILLINS ,mes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Myers, and an aunt, Wilma Davis of Minersville, were present The young people played games. After the birthday cake and other refreshments, Louise opened her gifts. pany. Prof. Barker will discuss canal lining, and anyone interested in this subject is Invited to attend, whether a member of the company or not. Wtm pop a ! low-cos- t, f :iMraflppiTaiP. f i i . go union pacific coach ' i if ; Traveling on a bwefgett Here's an easy way lo do Co In a modem, rtsfosy Union Pacific Coach. In in itl an adjustable, reclining coach seat you rest at you ride comfort . . . have plenty of room to you feel like it . . . and at mealtime enjoy such delicious menu Items as the March Union Pacific special, Dvngeness crab. 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