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Show MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS 53 THURSDAY, JUWE A. IeIeford news iooloty Pboaa Mrs. Patricia Williams. Editor ISO . published Erery Thursday ON MAY 2tn an impressive THE ADULT MEMBERS Of s double-rinand Mr. honored candlel'ght St Bridgets Entered In the post office at Sullivan Tuesday 'tnony united in marriage Miss Frank. MJiford. Utah, M second class evening with a farewell party, i Karen Archer, daughter of Mr. mall matter under tha. Act of A pot iuckTSupper- - was - served and Mrsr Kenneth Archer, and Congress of 1879 and the rest of the evening was Mr. GlenvCasterline, son of Mrs. a lovely spent in playing "Help your Dora Casterline Pool, In Masonic and clever prizes getting in the Milford Neighbor," NATIONAL EDITORIAL were won, with G. E, McGinn "Temple. The popular young winning the house prize. some j couple were honored at a wed- Mrs. Sullivan was given 'ng reception in ine oanquei room of the temple immediately Haintv cifta for the new girl. Father vaune expresseu following the ceremony. The bride was lovely in a his regrets for losing them from S. A. WUliami the parish group. Mrs- Harding dress of white nylon tulle, Chan-till- y lace fitted bodice with and Mrs. Steele, house guests of the O. R. Smiths, were present. graceful sweetheart necKune. 13.00 A Year In A'Taaco mitts and She wore , I carried a. bouquet of lily of the t valley and pink rosebuds cen- -i tered with a white orchid.. Her fingertip veil cascaded from a seeded pearl coronet. Her attendants were Mrs. Her-- . bert Coon, matron of honor; Miss Janice Nelson of Salt Lake and Miss Lois Jean City, Fowles, bridesmaids; Miss Archer, sister of the bride, Junior bridesmaid, and Miss Susan Roe Hedricks, flower girl. The attendants were gowned in ballerina length dresses of lavender and pink organdy. They carr'ed nosegay bouquets of sweetpeas and rosebuds, Mr. Casterline selected his j t brother-in-laorder Ralph Thomp- -' gin time Next you man. Ushers best his to be son. remember that Cordon's has were Richard Fisher and Herthe adranUgc of High Proof bert Coon. Rev- N. S. Nye, pastor of the (94.4) and Liqueur Quality. Methodist Church, perMilford formed the ceremony. High Proof means that The bride's mother wore a drinks never taste thin with of champagne nylon tul e dress QualCordon's Gin. liqueur and the mother of the brideand groom chose a dress of lavender ity glvea you richer flavor chiffon studded with velvety smoothness. VriB has For 184 years Cordon's Mrs. Ray Magill played pret lude and postlude music, and the been favorite the world over. wedding march as the bridal Its exclusive formula cannot party filed into the room. Mrs. Jack Bo?kwo!dt sang "Because, be duplicated. of You," Just before the entrance of the party. Out of town guests at the wedrio like There's ding were Mrs. Eva Richards, grandmother of the bride, and Dr: and Mrs. E. P. Richards and tit until train nmuii mi tm . man m tnci.,iTi..mamL " daughters of Denver, Colo.; Mrs. fi. J. David. Mrs, A, Jensen and Mr. Ralph Casterline of Los e Angeles, and Mrs, usie waster-linof Salt Lake City. After a honeymoon in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, the couple will make their home in Milford.' Sam Cline announced the program at the reception. Misi Lois Jean Fowles tang a solo, accompa .11;. nied by wss fatncia wucoc. cere-Mr- g i . v. , Editor-Publish-er - I elbow-lengt- h I j Change to Gordon's and see the CHANGE ? I I Jo-!ai- ! ! in your gin drinks JEK. - , I rhine-stone- 'pib s. I Gordons gin I i i I well-arrange- l f d I LOVELY Miss Alton' Hollis became the bride of Mr. Jack C .Bockwoldt in nuptial rites Saturday evening. May 23rd, at the home of the bride's parents. Carlyle .Gronning prowednounced the double-rin- g ding VOWS. Afton is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollis. ,.s The bride cleverly designed and made her beautiful wedding gown x)f white satin with overskirt of white French lace, and her veil fell from a bonnet of matching lace. She carried a bouquet of carnations centered with an orchid. Mrs. Charles Bingham, attending' her sister a marton- of honor, chose a formal gown of orchid nylon and wore a corsage of baby orchids. Little Sharon Lee Hollis, in green organdy and net, and Judy Jefferson, in yellow organdy and net, were the flower girls, wearing nosegays of pink roses and carnations. Norman Lynn Hollis and Robert Hollis were the ring bearers. Performing the duties of best man for the bridegroom was Richard Fisher. Mrs. Lillaln Anderson! furnished appropriate music during the ceremony. f M- rincluded Wedding guests and Mrs. Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hollis, Mr, and Mrs. Charles D. Bingham and small daughter Rochelle of Pacoima, Calif.; Mrs. Hattle Goodwin of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith of Downey, Calif. ; Mr. and Mrs.' Silas Smith of Norwalk, Ca'if.; Mrs. Bill Chester of Downey, Mrs. Harold Goodwin of Delta, Mr and Mrs. Farrell Fotheringham of Clearfield, Delane Johnson of the U. S- Navy, Mrs. Richard Fisher,-- Miss Donna Beit, Miss JoAnn Barnes, Miss Barbara Tanner, Mrs. Grace Jefferson, and Mrs. CarTommy'Jefferson, lyle Gronning.- ' Immediately after the ceremony an open house reception was held for relatives and friends, after which the newly-wed- s left for" their wedding trip. three-quart- ' .... r m. . i 1. -- S16 V $109". S59. ;.. $.73 : m ,. ; $134.'. CHEVROLET CO. CEDAR CITY, UTAH CULTIVATOR TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT MADE ESPECIALLY FOR NOW IN STOCK SUGAR BEETS - BEANS POTATOES, ETC. MOWERS - BALERS RAKES Hay Season Is Next . . WE OFFER IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF I $139" Powcr-li- de - v-..:. BRADSHAW SUMMONS BEAVER COUNTY. UTAH D. E. KIRK. Plaintiff, vs. M. BALFAS and GEORGE J AINt ijuz, &n.ut ab, ms W1K, If living, and their unknown if deceased; and all heirs Sltf with n PARTS AND REPAIR SERVICE . GOOD EQUIPFOR YOUR FARM EQUIPMENT SAVED TIME DIVIDENDS IN PAYS MENT AND MORE EFIICIENT WORK -- at-la- 1 I Let Us Help You Put Your Farm Equipment in Tip-To- p Working Condition O ruin IS NOW IN PRODUCTION WITH A Sensational New Baler . that will compete with any outstanding baler on the market. You MUST see it three-tiere- Free Demonstration On Your Farm to-wi- t: Joe Marsh Milford Implement Co. Milford. CLINE, WILSON & CLINE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Milford, Utah. First Pub.; June 4, 1953. Last Pub., Ju.ne 25. 1953. , tung by a "Beo" t. TO' USE Frost where I sit, It always pays to look and think before you leap to conclusions. Take those folks who would deny sne tern perate glass of beer without moment's thought. They wouldn't want aie to Interfere with tMr personal preferences for, say, but termllk. It's a' good idea to think twice before you "spell out" rules for your neighbor. Cepyrifh$, 19S3, Vniud PHONE 7 LA TIENDA BUILDING KEAIDY whole PTA Is thinking of signing up for night school I The local PTA Is feelinf (heep-is- k today Seems they complained the youngsters weren't learning enough. Said they conldnt even spelL So the kids challenged them to spelling bee. "I was captain of the PTA'eri," Brown told me. "Both Doc teams made the first round just fine. But on the second round Speedy Taylor wenf down on 'efficiency. Then his boy Chip, who happened to be next on the school teamrattled U right off. From then on it was murder P So now "Doc" says that the r chuck-wago- other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership or clouding the plaintiff's title thereto. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: Vnn hprphv summoned to ) appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon David Pullem presented a trum- you, if served within the county pet solo, accompanied by his in which this action is brought; father, Byron Pullem;" Miss" Ruh otherwise within thirty days aftCline and Miss Patricia Wilcock er service, and to defend the above entitled action: and In played a piano duet. I4tte Miss Elaine Schow sang case of your failure so to do, two- numbers, accompanied by judgment wi'l be rendered her father, Gerald Schow, and against you according to the deMrs. David ably presented a mand of the complaint, which piano medley of popular and has been filed with the Clerk of this Court. appropriate numbers. This action is brought to reRefreshments were served, ina judgment quieting the cover d a beautiful cluding wedding cake, and Jake Schow, plaintiff a title to the following Vance Fisher and Al Kirk played described lands and premises situated in the County of Beavfor dancing. er; State of Utah, (24), Block Lot Twenty-fou- r Eleven (11). Milford Heights Subdivision to the Town of PTA Gets J by the E S A fWs; The first'eourse started off at Helen Banks'; where the cocktail of hot sliced tomato juice was served in beer bottles then on to Selma Kirk's for the salad. A buffet was the main course at the home of Garnet Garfield, with a centerpiece of a covered wagon wih cowboy favors for each member. Sitting around a campfire in the living room at Dorothy Baker's, dessert of applie pie and coffee was served to Helen Banks, Verle Horton, Patsy Garfield. Loretta Cline. Jackie WUllams, Laura Delgardo, Almeda Holbrook, Garnet Garfield, Barbara McGinn, Selma Kirk, Jean Hanley, Rosemary Davie, Gloria Slinkerd. Nettie Kirk and Dorothy Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dawson and family have moved to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holm have bought he Dawson i home. . VST - A" PROGRESSIVE dinner "a MlpODGE la western" was. the theme for '48 chev the social held Monday, May 23, '30 BUICK er - USED CAR SPECIALS Brinkmaji and held their regular monthly meeting with President Ethel Smith presiding. The '40 CHEV June activities were planned. "51 CHEV A delicious dessert was served by the hostess. The next meet- 46 HUDSON ing will be July 6th wih Mrs. '50 PLYMOUTH Margaret Morehouse. '47 BUICK - fiom 3iere IsitM. 1 THE MEMBERS of the Rosar-ian- s of St. Bridget's met June 1st in the home of Mrs. Marie - Sum Brttmt Famiation The BANKER'S STORY 7 VOU CAN SEND juteAZJlSv put Pop's Siomcr on ico with cool, fcj'.Sjrvcic;ht ALL OYER ARROW TISSUE CHECK. ONE Of THE VALUABLE. 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