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Show m 1. .1 nmm - I I tifVb Cbis AW SALES COMTCACT VOU SSN TOR BUYING A MOME "TAKES - MINUTE to writt a safety rult HOUR -- to hold a safety meeting wnU A Gl LOAN. ALSO MAKE EVOcYmiUS ID WUICM VOU sues tuc agckmemtcovecs plan a safety program YEAI-- to win a safety award SECOND --to have an accident WEEK-- to On I il It takes COURTESY to prevent Dbinersville MRS. EMILY GILLINS f ACCIDENTS! If aS a n n a L Schramm's Auto Service FOURTH AVE. AT MAIN Get These See Travel-Help- Utoco-Lan- , --. J . Mia Angle JoAnn Davis. daughter of Jlrs. Eulalia Davis, became the bride of Mr. Kent George Terry, son of Mr. and Andrew J. Terry of Beav er, In wedding ceremony In the St George Temple last Wednesday, June 1 7th. The bride Is a srraduata of Beaver High school and attend' ed the B A C last year, where she was active in the Lambda Delta Sorority. Mr. Terry, alto a Beaver High graduate, attended the B A C for two years, specializing in auto mechanics. On June 18th they were feted at a reception In the Mlnersville L D S Recreation halL For her wedding, the attrac tive bride wore a floor length gown of bridal satin made by her mother, with nylon lace overlay. A sweetheart neckline highlighted the satin and lace fitted bodice. Her capped headpiece of satin and lace held a veil of tulle and lace illusion made by Frieda Wood and Phyllis Truman. She carried a bouquet of white and orchid orchids sent from Hawaii. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Terry wore tingle orchid corsages. Mrs. Lorraine Horton, maid of honor, wore pink and white formal. Bridesmaids, attired in pastel formala, were Mara-len- e Terry, Genene Terry and Glenda Edwards of Beaver. They carried bouquets of white carnations and red roses. Best man duties were performed by .Don Terry, brother of the groom. Ushers were Rhea Wood (who served on an L D S mission In Hawaii and ordered flowers), of Cedar CWy; Merrill Lowe of Beaver, and Douglas Farnaworth of Blck-nelfomrerly of Beaver. Music for the reception was furnished by Sherman Carter and his orchestra. Karl Truman was master of ceremonies. Following the reception, the left for a honeymoon at couple UTAH MILFORD, an unannounced destination. This Summer d I lf Hew FREE Booklet f Cal-ient- Highway Adventures This booklet proved to popular Um ftu thai w have published a new 19)) 4icioa even more complete than the previou iaue. A it yours for the asking. copy You'll appreciate having this in yowr car for suggestions vacations in on week end trips ! - .? .... Jo-len- i j ! ! t4 c J alfalfa l Robert Oreasman was a proud boy this week when he caught a h trout, which his grand18-lnc- father Carter assured him must have been the largest caught to date. Principal Nelson Spafford is now enrolled at the B Y U in Provo, where he will attend summer school. Mrs. Spafford' and family will remain in Mlnersville for the summer and also maintain her employment with the Mountain States Telephone office in Beaver. Mrs. Bernice Gillins is at- tending summer school at the B A C in Cedar City. CAN NOW BE I CONTROLLED Mrs. Maxine' Marshall is employed at a department store In Cedar City. Miss Anne Williams of Palo Alto, Calif., is here visiting her brother Jimmy Williams, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Williams. She will remain for two weeks until her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Williams, call for her. Friday evening two carloads of Primary girls and teachers attended the "fun night" and Seagull graduation in Milford. Square dancing instructed by Mitch Fisher was enjoyed immensely. Light refreshments were served. The girls from Mlnersville who graduated were Lois Rollins, Kay Marshall. Norma Davis, Dixie Goff, Patsy Stewart, Maureen Myers, Emma Jane Kelsey, Nancy WITH JUST of 2 ozs. Tl a 1(ltlti:i Look for the larvae green bandits with a white stripe in your new alfalfa. It is the most destructive stage of alalfa weeviL Then apply Aldrin as a or Dotson, Kenna Lou Kelsey, and Linda Bonner. dust Its fast action they eat, breathe or spraj kills the larvae if even touch See it your insecticide dealer today, for complete instructions AND SAVE YOUR I ALFALFA .... SHELL CHEMICAL CORPORATION JULIUS HYMAN & COMPANY DIVISION e, P 0 Box 2171, Denver 1, Colo. 100 Bash Street, San Francisco 6, Calif, Miss Lornell Thornton, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thornton of Salt Lake, is here spending a vacation with the Utoco-Lan- if l n'nvl Eyre families. Mrs. Loneva Banks returned home last week from a lovely vacation in California, where she was guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Del- roy Craw. She motored to California with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Coleman of Milford. L two-wee- k KEY FREE FISHING CALENDAR Til This shows the best days for fishing. It's based on the moon and ks phases and is In handy pocket six. It may add to your fishing fun. I SUPERIOR PRODUCTS AND SIRVICI Before going on your trip, drive in to your neighborhood dealer for complete car service. Every here in you'll get superior Utoco service and products. mre ffl...viith UTAH Oil Utoro Utoco-Lan- ( UTOCO) UTOCO! REFINING COM PANT A party commemorating the recent birthday of Mrs. Nina Marshall was held at her home by her friends on Tuesday evening. After visiting, delicious candy, ice cream and cookies were served to the follpwing: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Marshall, Mr. arid Mrs. Sheral Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Thunnan Eyr.e Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. ueuner uray, ana wr. ana Mrs. Heber Gillins. Summer Band is now in prog ress, students meet unaer di rection of Mr. Lowe at the school on Wednesdays and Sat urdays. Visitors in Cedar City during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marshall, Mrs. Gertrude Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Thur-maa Tyre, and Rulon Eyre. Mrs. Daisy Gillins accompa-hte- d her sister, Mrs. Seldonna Eatton of Milford, to Gunnison recently to attend funeral aerv- I ices held la Mantl for an aunt. e n. r. Dinner guests' Sunday at the Mrs. Helen Smith has accepthome of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins were Mr. and Mrs. ed employment with the MounD wight Carter of Milford. tain States Telephone Co. In Milford. She was previously Mrs. Idonna Davis has moved employed in Provo. Into her home recently rented by Don Hesllngton. Sheriff Jasper Puffer and Thurman Eyre made a trip to Mrs. Dorothy Myers la here Pioche and Caliente Sunday, visiting her parents and satiat- following a lead that one of ing her mother' with spring the saddles stolen from the cleaning. Eyres at their ranch house out West, had been sold in that loMiss Jayleen Mathew of cality. They were unsuccessful daughter of Mrs. Fern in locating it, but the men reMathew, is spending a vacation sponsible for the theft are be with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis. ing held in the Cedar City Jail and in Nevada. Officers of the Y M M I A are Rebecca Baker, youngest of Nelson Spafford, president; Wayne Gillins, activity counselor; Merrill Jameson, age A secretary group counselor. has not yet been selected. When You s Penny Patterson is in Cedar City spending several days va cation with Mr. and Mrs. Rob-en uooawm and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gentry. Miners ville students graduating' from the Beaver High school this year were Dean Car. ,..r e i ter, Dale Eyre, ' Carlos Bohn, feu Marlene Baker, Marshal Carter, Dorothy Eyre, Patricia Carter, Mrs. Agnes Calmer, Miss Lorna Harris is in Joy Carter, LaNae Davis, Geo. Pioche, Nev. visiting her par- Robinson, Baker Ericksen, Mta and Mrs. Spencer Roberts ents and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wood and Mary Ann Lamb-sond family of Cedar City stop-M- Stan Harris. Pd overnight Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Roberts. They were en route t0 Richfield apd on to Colorado to spend a vacation with broth- of Mr, Roberts. . i- Milford Newt Mlnersville Editor THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1953 the Harold Baker family, suf- Mr. and Mrs. Kim VfnwWir lered a severe illness during visited two days In Cedar City the week,, causing her hospital wjui mr. ana Mrs. Mac Armization at MUford. However, strong ' and family. she has begun a rapid improvement and expects to be home Vane i Marshall has suffered soon. dislocation in his back. TDHeeh AM01UESEUEK HAVEACGffD J A1ILF0RD (UTAH) NEWS Yowr home summer winter 'It- .' - " can be degrees cooler this and much warmer next with Balsam Wool Insulation. Balsam Wool has already been installed in over a million American home. Ifs moisture-proohighly efficient and lasts try life of the building. Call us today for the guar anteed insulation Balsam wooJ.No down payment required. 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