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Show Mr. and Mrs. J, N. Weston at MORE ABOUT tended funeral services in St. HERE'S H. for Stephen George Saturday Fotherlngham, a former busi MASONIC TEMPLE ness partner of Mrs. Weston's Continued from Page One). father, N. C Schow. MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cline re to the above officers, included turned" Monday evening from a James Boyter, Benlamin Franklin Creech, Joseph Hunter Cooke, trip to California. Albert Charles Dart. William Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Mills and James Forgie, DaniH Heber daughters Lynda and Melody Harvey Grant Kuhns, were guests .of Mrs. F. L. Osborn James Cameron Love, Jesse HarMonday afternoon and Tuesday rison McMichael, Frank Wright morning, a belated Mother's Day Nixon, Lwis Oliver Jr.. Daniel call. LaVy Wil'iams, John Mitchell i Fer-euso- Mr. and Mrs. John Fehr of Salt Lake are visiting at the home of their aunt, Mrs. F. L. Osborn, and with other relatives. Mrs. Fehr, the former Evelyn James, is a daughter of the late John P. and Sarah James, former residents of and Frisco. They are be ing entertained by .the i Dern Os--' . i .1 Dum lamuy, we orunsnaws, ana CUnes, Their trip to Frisco was entertaining, though BOTH 86 PROOF 65X GRAIN OLD NEUTRAL I IO:n J. -- v 3 f CONTAINS SUNNY BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY The following children of Mr. and Mrs. William Morr'a have returned to their homes in CNTR California after being here for their parents' golden wedding anniversary: Wallace, Foster and son Rodney, Mrs. Clyde Tanner and two sons, Eddie and Steven. Mr. and Mrs. J.' E. Slinkerd and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slinkerd and chi'dren returned Tuesday from a trip to Monrovia, Calif., where they attended the wedding of Charlie a friend of the six-da- y r, Etten-sperge- "f A NEWFOUNDLAND Mr. and Mrs. C. Nolan of Salt visitors at Lake were week-enthe home of Mrs. Ezra Walker. namfd ccanumj wab a MEMBER OF THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEPTTION THATCROSSEP THE CONTINENT TO OREGON IN 1002 d mSPRESIDNTAL DOG ENTERED W A MEXICAN VOC SHOW IS'TARZAN BOXER QMS) BY PRESIDENT MICUEi ALEMAN VAlPtZ, OF THAT COUNTRY . Postmaster Hazen HUlyard, wife arid daughter Evelyn, of Smithfield, were .visitors Monday at the home of Postmaster and Mrs. Rue Nielsen. Mother's Day visitors at the home of their mother, Mrs. F. L. Osborn, were the Dern and the Clarence Mrs. Osborn received remembrances from her children who were unable to attend. Os-bfir- Grlm-shaw- s, THE UNITED STATES NOW HAS 160 WOMEN VETERINARIANS, most OF THEM WORKING WITH P0C9AND OTHER PETS IS 1(53, Gurnet Dob fte'earcft Center, n. y. c. The Grant Andersons' home is being remodeled. A new bedroom is being added, the front room enlarged, and new closets installed thruout. Believe me, a good P-k- e d .. SPIRITS Director. GAINES DOC RESEARCH Williams. On May 1 of this year. Albert Lodge No. 14 had 105 Master Mason members. Bv virtue of their relationshin to the Masonic frMerniav. a little band of 20 People, eligible to membership in the Order of the Eastern Star, presented to the Grand Chapter at its regular ses i sion in May, 1008, a petition that a chapter of the Order be instituted at Milford. The petition was acted upon favorably, and in consequence a party of Grand Officers and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Weston, other members of the Order Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Weston, and came to Milford on June 16, Mr. and Mrs. Powell Smyth at- 1908, for the purpose of organiztended the Helldorado celebra- ing a chapter and to install a tion at Las Vegas over the corps of officers. week-end- . "Ruth" was the name given the new chapter. This was the firsf chapter instituted since Utah's Grand Chapter was organized. The dispensation was issued by Grand Patron Richard L. Connelly of the Grand Chapter of Utah. Mrs. Rachel Jefferson was apWilliam pointed worthy matron; DeWolfe, worthy ' patron, and Mrs. May Filmore, associate matron. Mrs. Jefferson had been a member of Ruh Chapter No. 6 of Butte, Mont. Mrs. Myra DeWo'fe was the first secretary, and Mrs. Eva Williams, associate conductress. Mrs. Williams, now Mrs." Frank Dearman of Provo, is still a member of this chapter. Mrs. Willie Keyes took Ada's station at the institution. On June 15, 1009, a year later, the official charter was presented to the chapter by Worthy Grand PatronScott. Charter members of the loca' "1 rartut . . . you may fcovo chapter were Lillian Carter, Edna Clymer, Julia E. Cooksley, niM IrvM, but oro you Walter Cooksley, Lillian Harris, Jennie Hunter, Zoe M. Knox, Hattie A. Love, Ruby Nichols, FOR MU-for- THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 wmsm a transistor develBell System. Despite its size less oped by the than a third the length of a man's finger the transistor does almost everything a vacuum tube can do. And it consumes less than a tenth the power used by an ordinary flashlight bulb. Put to THIS IS A "MIRACLE BUG" work in your telephone system, it generates and amplifies the electrical currents that carry your voice and does it more economically than other equipment. New developments like the translator account for the fact that telephone service is improving day by day and also, in large part, for the fact that telephone prices have gone up much less than the prices of most things Myra DeWolfe, William H. May Filmer, B. A. William J. Forgie, Florence P. Ingols, James A. Ingols, Rachel Jefferson, Henry Jefferson, James C. Love, Eliza A. you buy. e, COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION Fil-me- See J. C. Smith Bank r, His Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Potts, Samuel E. Potts, Anna Thiessen, Eva Williams, Millie M. Berkheimer, and Thomas E. v Banning. 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