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Show 1 dok were in Richfield Weiae day on business THIS WEEK IN MINERSVILLE trt jccn n total of $281 was taken the invito drive this Alice Cook during ar The Marching Mothers t After the big showing made hair, clothes, or just almost Those anything. dyeing their hair include Gary Anderson. Dean Stoker, Roger Aagard. 54-4- We want to congratulate our popular orchestra, the Melodians, for their wonderful showing at the dance Friday. Director of this fine orchestra is David Pullem. College students home for the week end Included Darryl Schramm from B Y U, LeRoy Griffiths from the U of U. and JoAnn Barnes from the Hen-age- r Business School. A popular fad around school Amanda n Karl Merryweather. Janice residents Many Minersville Lynn. Davtd Griffiths and attended the reception for the Karen Walker. newly weds Thursday evening in Beaver, and Mrs Eloise Mur-docand young David Pryor The tryouts for the traveling on the program appeared assembly were held Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 1 and 2. Ciinton Boyter and Ray Mur- Those selected for the assembly were: Masters of ceremony. Dick and Bob Butler; vocal trio. was about agriculFeb. 8. Sandra J., Ruth C, and Gayle ture and It sheep raising. A fum G ; piano duet, Harriet C and on National Parks also was Gayle E.; tap dance. Ned K., shown Wilma A . Dick B. and Lucile F.; ballet. Lucl F.; pantom'me, Yearbook pictures were tak-,m- i Carol A. and Joan M ; Dance Feb 3 by Mr. Rollins of the and trio. Sharon V., Sandra J . Dixie Photo Studio. The shots Janice L. and Gayle G. vocal included basketball pictures. solo. Sandra J; reading. Dougluer leaders. Tiger ettcs, Tiger-ett- e las M.; reading. Patsy W7; Barofficers, band, chorus, ter Shop quartet. Craig B.. band officers, music director, Wayne H.. Darwin C. and Les- and committee. prom lie B.; piano solo, Bud P; vocal duet. Dave P. and Neil S ; inFriday that strumental numbers: Dance noIt was announced will be excused to students band. attend the Milford-Deltgame. All students who want to attend An assembly was given for will have to obtain rides with the student body on Monday, townspeople after school. k Quite a number of the 'teens enjoyed the dance held Friday after the Mi. lard game, sponsored by the student council. Everyone seemed to have loads of fun. a ' hat been dyeing, or rinsing, T. T COME IN AND SEE OUR COLLECTION OF Ready for Delivery New Mrs. Opal Walkst ts our Plus Also Mr. and Mrs. The nun Walk er were happy to have Mr. and Mrs. James Mayer and daugh ter Adele of Minersville as dinner guests on Barbara's birth anniversary, Feb. th 3-- Community Club met Saturday, Feb. 6th. in the clubhouse A delicious dinner was served to 25 persons Afterward a business meeting was held 4 - New Truer TON INTERNATIONAL PICKUP INTERNATIONAL STAKE AT THE RIGHT PRICE i.nn roui) liUS STl'DKH AKKH 19 her parents while military ser-icMr. and Mrs. Guy Whittaker baby was blessed motored to Richfield Saturday given the name on business. I ft PONTIAC 1.:1 PONTIAC CATAIJN A e. V.) :ifi CIIKVKOLKT PICKUP 10!'.) STl'lH.ItVKKK and Mrs. Hayward Carare ter v'siting in California with their children. Mr. s Guaranteed Used Cars Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grayson received word that their the Minersville ward Sunday. son Ernest, who has been sail The little Miss was given the ing in Korean waters, will ar name of Verla Jean. Mrs. Hold-awa- y rive in the States soon. Hi is the former Bonnie Carwife, and small daughter whom ter he has never seen, reside at Alameda, Calif., and will Join Mra Ludean Jeffries, former- him March 23th for a visit with ly Ludean Thompson, will be his parents in South Mllford is in tnd Optional Equipment T J The daughter of Mr. and Mr. Verle Holdaway was blessed in staying with her husband Their Sunday and Sherrie Rae. Pontine Special, $2274 2-- dr South Millard correspondent. Pleas phon your now itoms to Mrs. Walkor at 028S-- 4. ON the Beaver high school spent Monday at the U P Agricultural Improvement car in Mllford. Some Minersville boys were included In the group. - - By MRS. OPAL WALKER 1-T- The F F A boy of THURSDAY, FEB. 11, 19"! Mr. and Mrs Jim Sherwood, Martin Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Wright. Mr. and Mrs Lor TRUCK Hob Tunisia ralne Glilins. Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor Wright and Clark Wright at and family were dinner guests tended the funeral of their Sunday at the home of Mr. and uncle, Arthur Hardy, at MinMrs. Sim Murdock. ersville Feb flth. Pat Wilcock, LeRoy Griffiths, Darryl Schramm, Clair Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Andy llolllngs-hea- d Sally Killam, Joyce Bietz, and David Pullem were guests at and Mrs. Cass McKnlght are visiting In California Ruth Cllne'i Saturday night for with their daughter and Mrs. Helen Glilins spent Feb. 4 a turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirk. at Minersville to help celebrate After dinner, the group at the 82nd birth anniversary of tended a movie, returning later American Legion Auxiliary their mother, Mrs. Moroni to enjoy records and games. met at the home of Virginia Myers. Marshall Monday night. After' The Tigerettes were displaya short business meeting, re-Mrs. Robert Wright received ing their new uniforms at half-tim- freshments were served to Ger-- , last Friday. The new ad- trude Marshall, Effte Marshall. word that her husband, was He is were triangular em- Druce Carter. Phyllis Truman, promoted to corporal. dition blems with "Milford" lettered Shirley Holllngshead, Betty stationed at Kemps Air Base, Korea. Robert and Donald in the triangle. They looked Marshall and Edna Baker. Jones enjoyed a visit and dinvery attractive. ner was shower miscellaneous A together recenUyt Joke of the Week: Mr. Long given Monday night at the home to Ronnie Uffens: "Ronnie, can of Renee Bradfteld, honoring The Young Farmers Wives Ronnie: Miss Jane Carter. j you spell 'banana'?" meet Feb. 12th at the will 'Yes, but I never know when Bingo was played, and a plate home of Maurlne Yardley. lunch was served by hostesses to stop." Service Garage son-in-la- C0I.UC BAR SIGNS WE HAVE ONE OF THE LARGEST COLLECTIONS OF THESE FORMERLY POPULAR ATTRACTIONS TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE IN THE WEST B arid J Club' Frank Williams and son vid were In Salt Lake March 23 and 2a, attending the Wool Growers convention. David sang several songs at the auxiliary meting and in the conven c tion sessions. - la Neighbors SOUTH MILFORD Mr. and Mrs. John Nolder and Mr and Mrs, LelandWiiliama, Dallon Vrs. Donna B:y er attended the will leave for Black-foot- , Tuesday St. George Temple wedding last Idaho, to attend funeral Wednesday of Bubble Lee Dal-to- . services for Keith Dance, son of and Allen Smith Farns-worth- Celia Dance. lt Hurricane, everyone was quite sure we would beat Millard. But after playing an excellent first period and very well during the whole game, we lost, 8 the final score being in Millard's favor. pneu- Da- - pa hered $131. after which mt n the home of Mrs. Wilma Davis and enjoyed home made ice cream and cake. by the Tigers last week against bed with monia for a week. A Who Says They're Passa Ted Myers is up and around ir after-bemgt- MILFOni) (UTAH) NEWS Ntws Of Your o 1 MEMO e ! ' WHERE YOU ALWAYS HAVE GOOD CLEAN FUN" ; ' .1 George Jesser Mn. Earl Limb and Mrs. Zella Limb spent Monday In Beaver on business. Mrs. Ruben Jones has been, confined to her home the past week with the flu. DelRoy Jones has Joined the national guard at Beaver. Clark Wright and Donald Rowley were In Salt Lake Feb. 2nd, to take army physical examinations. They expect their call sometime in April. For finest food ... for extra fun For a trip you'll Renee Bradfleld, Janice Carter, clis's frcssuro Jean Griffiths and. Eve Knlght to Carla Marshall. McMar-len- e i i ni rviLM uu m -a n a Evans, Donna Gilllns, Mathews. Sandra Davis, Dorothy Eyre, LaNae Davis, Alba Carter, Hattle Myers, Shir-lee- n Davis, Sally Davii, Barbara Tanner, Jluth Cine, Gaye Cartwright, Marlynn Heppler, Ann Patterson, Karen Pa ice, Kaye McMullln, Madllyn Quer-r- y and Mrs. Blackner. Le-ol- The marriage of Catherine Jane Carter and Gary Lynn Go cn o nsd;m U.P.iraln Indeed you enjoy travel at Its finest when you go Union Pacific. The moment you step aboard, your pleasure begins. You rest as you ridJn the accommodations of your choice . . relax in the attractive dub car, or stroll Isisurtfy about . . . enjoy these famous Union Enjc spcoi'i revel pbssuro Pacific menu treats, such as the featured Item for February tender, uicy Prime Ribs of Beef while thrilling to the panorama from your dining-- , car window. On a train, you enjoy while you scenery at ground level and glide smoothly safely along. - ever-changi- ng Blackner, was solemnized on Wednesday evening at 6:30 by Bishop Ruben Dotson, at the home of the bride's father, G. W. Carter, with members of the Immediate families In attendance. A wedding supper was served to the bridal party. At 8 o'clock the same evening a reception honored the young couple. ,The bride was radiant In a ballerina length gown of nylon net and lace over sation. Maid of honor was Barbara Tanner, nd Eve McKntght, Jean Grif-- f ths, Marcla Myers, Janice Carter, and Renee Bradfleld were brlesmalds. Kenneth Blackner ftcled as best man. 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