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Show THURSDAY, FEB. 11. 1954 MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS. Hcadcd for the Wagon Specials Week-En- d Announcing CLO 'K-O- I I SPECIAL Dick Fisher (f JEU.O and JKLLO Station C 3 for 2"c PUDDINGS f 37c CRYSTAL BAY OYSTERS DRIVE IN PLEASE? WHY-NO- T 9.-.- 3 for $1 TASTEWELL OLEO Why-M- ot for .1 RETTY CP.OrKKIt CAKE MIXES as the nev.' manager of Shell Service 93c BLISS COFFEE 3 for 65c CLEARWATER TUNA MOT DRIVE OUT PLEASED? St: I.KT US MOUNT THOSE NKW LICENSE FREE PLATES NEW HOURS DAILY i 7:00 A. M. UNTIL t;00 P. M. Cf photographer on the opening day of the drive. Marvin has an unlicensed pooch in the butterfly net and BUI prepares to open the door to the "Red Maria." Haws Marrin Horton and BUI Smith, doggia paddy wagon operators, startad last waak eliminating the stray dors from Milford's sireats. In the above photo, taken by a KLEENEX If owners of unlicensed dogs can be found, the animal is returned with a warning to procure a license. Unclaimed dogs are destroyed. Engraving courtesy Salt Lake Trib-- HERE'S MORE ABOUT HERE'S MORE ABOUT TIGERS COCHRANE- - BRANDS VAICMTINE DAY... SUNDAY. KSBUARY 14lh 6 for 79c e 14C 22 ' mzc acan PEAR HALVES TASTEWELL TOMATO JUICE 1, 1832. He was a charter members of Albert Pike Lodge No. 14, Free and Accepted Masons of Utah, and a past master of that lodge. He served as secretary of the lodge for 30 years. He was also a past patron of Ruth Chapter No. 6, Order of Eastern Star. Masonic funeral services were Ice. conducted In the Puente, Calif., Robinson and Neeley, work- Community Methodljt Church I ing as the officials, did a good, by La Puente, Masonic Lodge, impartial job of calling the and Rev. Paul Jochinke. George Lang was soloist, Pallbearers plays. were Harry Persons, Harvey The box score: Olson. Joe Persons, Will PerG T F P sons. Fred Sparks and Frank MILFOIID FOR SALE '50 Chev Coupe, good condition, good motor. See Frank Grimes, phone FOR SALE for 69c - 21c 46 oz ll tf il 49-- M 2 3 for 25c 'HEINZ BABY FOODS ployed as steward in the mine employes' clubhouse and recreation hall. Later he purchased farm northeast of Mllford, which he operated until the Mlnersville dam shut off the supply of irrigation water. On Dec. 11, 1918. Mr. Cochrane accepted employment at the Jefferson Mercantile Co., and worked in that establishment until his retirement, Oct. for 47c 2 VARNEY CATSUP Continued from Page One the first quarter was well under way the Tigers had a 12 3 lead. Then the third personal was called against Stoke and he tightened up and became overly cautious; Gary Anderson went in for a shot, tripped and fell, sliding into the north wall for a head Injury, and was out of the game for a while. Fillmore started creeping up from that point, and at the end of the quarter it was 816. They had a 25-2lead at halftlme, at the end of the and third period. In the last quarter. Mil ford tied the score, but couldn't hold the Eagles and in the final minute, with three personal calls giving the Millard Countlans six free tosses at the hoop, they put the game on - ' 300 BECKERS BEER HUNT'S Continued from Page On BUY ADVERTISED -- I linAUV 17 UICMIJA QhVQhTV nt Luimm TiLium JttuonuL e One bottom tractor with tool bar and hydro lift; one rugger wheel tractor mower; one heavy duty CUDAHY TANG LUNCH MEAT . double disc harrow; two steel grain bnis; one SWIFTNING SHORTENING H. D. side delivery rake. All good; almost new Each Can Contains 15c Coupon J. H. Weston, Mllford 2t two-thre- 1000-bush- el ,b tla 3 91c 1 41-3- Sure-to-F- it Proportioned SUPS Wll 6 $2.98 smooth. perfect whether tit you're hort. average, or UUI Lace and applique trim on blended aet ata and nylon crepe, axtra strong nyl&i faggot tad seams. 32 to 44. You get McDonald 3 Ashworth Anderson Stoker LeFevre 7 3 3 0 0 1 1 Hanks 0 0 Wadsworth 1 1 3, Reese Wright 1 2 3 2 6 7 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 ., V? A .45 '"Tf Nlelson Adams 5 Peterson Marshall ... Jones Thornton ... Bennett Jackson 4 ... 0 0 0 0 ' GABARDINE $2.98 SLACKS 3 8 13 13 10 7 1 1 1 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 0 2 21 36 46 16 Handsoma slacks tailorad of suparb 14 ounca sheen gabardine fabric. Non-oil- y stains wipe off with a damp cloth. Wrinklas Just hang out of this rich, soft fabric. Available at Pan. nay's in a huga array of distinctive colors. Sisaa 2. HIGH-TWIS- :98c Pratty n Practical new dull finish nylons in shaar. long wearing high twist 60 gauge. 13 daniar. YouH find four lovely, new shadaa at Penney's. with dark or lijcht seams. Six V to 11. PUiriTM 45c " Not Sliced 67c,,, TUTPUC 6 65c oz Milk-Whi- 2 for 29c Brand Mb pkg te 79c PRODUCE SPECIALS - appreciation for all the kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during our sad bereavement. Mrs. William Cochrane, ABM OF SERVICE The Milford State Bank, "A Friendly Bank for AU the People," takes pride in offering all the services that should be expected of a modem banking institution. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Cochrane Jr. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS To help you prepare for emergencies, vacations, your children's future, retirement, etc. Cheatham. CARD OF THANKS CHECKING ACCOUNTS Carry all your shopping money in a small,. compact checkbook. Pay by check and have a receipt for all your payments and a record of all your transactions. wish to express our heartfelt appreciation and grat-- , itude to our neighbors, relatives and friends for their sympathy, kindness and help during our bereavement In the loss of our very dear husband, father and brother; for the many beautiful floral offerings, and to all who took part in the serWe LOAN SERVICE We are always ready to loan money for worthwhile purposes. Talk over your money needs with us, INVESTMENTS th.iuing Nil' DISSISU m Our capable financial advisors are glad to assist you in selecting the best investments for your surplus money. We invite you to consult with us. Vo& k Crow ' MLFORD STATE 'BANK wild Welch's "A Friendly Ctnk for All The People" Cruris liilts i - LUXE IT AT 2 . for 35c SPUDS 10"" 39c RG - GRAPEFRUIT AVOCADOS : . . 43c 2 for 25c 2 for 23c CELLO CARROTS Supreme Court Sez Smokes are going to cost more after Feb. llih OUR ADVICE QUIT. SMOKING ! But nobody takes our advice, so buy plenty before the raise. Same old price as long as Ihey last thai Is. until Feb. 19lh I Jeff Merc ... srsoztn yI!0r.I TOSIGUTI ti 19c CELLO CELERY HEARTS CELLO TOMATOES We wish to express our deep i A CUSTOMER STEAK CHUCK PASCO ORANGE JUICE T GAYMODES THREE POUNDS TO LIMIT 95c 3 BLUE PLATE BREADED SHRIMP THE HARDY FAMILY. ue FRESH GROUND BEEF FROZEN FOODS vices. 60-Ga- MEAT SPECIALS SLAB BACON THANKS $6. 28-4- FOR SALE Refrigerator two weeks. Milford and Puente; a son, Wil-liaand a daughter, Margaret, and two grandchildren. Combs. Since his retirement Mr. Interment was in Rose Hill Cochrane had made his winter Memorial Park. home with children at Puente, Surviving are his widow, of Calif. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Handsome sport shirts In a fina bland of 23 cotton and 13 acatata. Made with an intarlock knit Ihey boast fast color, two-to- n raised strip, trim-ma- d calor. plaqu and A fina pocket. Penney value now available in maii. tight b'ue. gray and tan combinations. S.M.L. v 0 54 Milford Spot Resistant Acetate and Rayon Sheen 5 3 4 2 6 41 Or 4 for 55c MILK 8 46 Score by quarters: 8 25 Fillmor e CARD Guarantee 20 25 14 54 TOTALS Cotton and Acetate KNITTED SPORT SHIRTS $15 Automatic Defroster, used Will sell for $10. Pat WiUiams, phone 150. 3.59 bag Money-Bac- k G T F P Kimball .... I 3 19 21 MILLARD f I 117 2 2 2 18 0 8 ,, r.O-I- b ot v TOTALS ? FISHING POLES RENEWED TIP TOP FLOUR Rewrapped, new guides if needed, varnish removed and new coats added; completely overhauled, $4. Makes a new rod out of your old one. Van Mem-m- ALL CANNED 2t t, phone 14-- Phoae 25 1 C Your Onee-Sto- p ' Mllford FRTE DELIVERY Shopping Center - PITONT 23 OR 220 J |