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Show brother and sister ot Lucille. from Sandy. Ncwleyweds (UTAH) NEWS .M1LFOIU) TIIUILS., MARCH 11, 1954 Mr. Loneva Banks was called to the bedstd of her daughter Ada Frandsen, who is seriotuly ill in a hospital at Provo Guest at the Delmar Gray home were lieen's father and mother, Mr. and Mr I. H. Lamb of Pioche. Dructlla Carter and Roberta have Just organized a tewing club. They will meet every Thuraday. Members are Dructlla Carter. Albateen Roberta, Ada Edwards, I ma Pry or, Hilda Mare shall, DeVota Healington, Thompson, Alba Carter. Mae Gray and Armlna Bank. Mra. Mr. Albateen La-Ru- and Mrs. Joe Pothering-hahave moved back to and will build a new home Just east of the Keith Mr. Mln-ersvill- . e Hoi-lingshe- ;;V.l home h The baby ton of Mr. and Mrs Neal Da via waa blessed Sunday by Jul Gtlllns. and was given the name of Bryant W. Da via. Mrs. Yvonne Greta man met with a painful accident at her home, suffering; an injured shoulder. EXPERT CAR LUBRICATION CHECKED AND , 1 and Mrs. Dennis Newman Port Townsend, Wash., called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor this week. Mr. and Quasiaitccd Mrs. Hazel Eyre has been vis mng ai me nome or ner son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre. SPECIAL INTEREST is the recent marriage (Feb. 20th) HOSTESSES for the Lady that united Miss Madelyn Kohl-e- r and Mr. James Mash, both of Trainmen this week were ShirSalt Lake City. ley Smith, lone Roberts, Becky and Barbara Smith of Price, The bride is the daughter of when they met at St. Beaver, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Kohler recreation hall. of Milford. The groom is the Bridget's After business meeting, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank were cards At bridge played. Mash of Murray. Melba White and Norma Younfc The rites were solemnized at received the prizes and at pinochle Virginia Beddlngfield 9 p. m. in the Flamingo Wedding chapel in Las Vegas, Nev., and Eloise White were the winRev. Melton of the Congrega- ners. Eva Cahill received the tional Church performing the canasta prize. Salad, hot rolls and coffee ceremony. were served to 27 members. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and was CHILI CON CARNE PIE radiant in an original model of e white nylon lace over A Favorite Rcelpe of satin. The low neckline was MILDRED COON bordered in a sequin and pearl trim. Full blue nylon tulle 1 lb ground Jean beef flounces fell from the waistline 2 tbsp fat or salad oil to the skirt hem, which was IV tsp salt street length. Her hat was a 14 tsp peppers white ribbon import from Italy. 1 or 2 tsp chili powder She carried a white linen and 1 garlic clove, minced X imported lace handkerchief, can tomato sauce z carried by her mother at her Vi cup hot water 2 cans kidney beans wedding, and her bouquet was white orchids. 1 pkg salty corn chips 1 med onion, finely chopped Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nelson of V4 cup grated sharp cheddar matBountiful were attending cheese for the man ron and best couple. Following the marriage a Cook meat in fat or salad oil, wedding; supper at the Flamingo stirring occasionally with a was fiven by the parents of the I fork until brown and crumbly. bride. Add salt, pepper, chill powder The bride graduated from and garlic. Stir in tomato sauce,' Milford High school In 1048. water and kidney beans. SimShe attended hte University of mer until thickened. Put half Utah, and is affiliated with the corn chips in greased shal- Alpha Phi and W R A. During to v baking dish. Add remain her sophomore year she was a ing corn chips, saving a few for top of casserole. Add remainmembers of the University Centennial Homecoming committee. ing meat mixture. (Up to this The groom is a graduate - of point, you can prepare in adMurray High school, class of vance). Top with remaining corn 1942, and attended the Univer and grated cheese. Bake maj chips two UUh for years, aity of oven (350 deg F) in moderate He In civil engineering. Joring served as a lieutenant In the about 20 min., or until cheese Navy Air Corps, flying missions melts and browns. Makes eight servings. in Korea In 1931. After a short honeymoon the couple returned to Salt Lake Tried a Want-A- d lately? City, where they plan to live. I ...... TRIP FROM GREEN RIVER, WYO TO LAKE MEAD SATURDAY NIGHT HIGH SCHOOL ADULTS CO; ... SHELL PREMIUM Why-No- t Shell Service sta-tion- al Reflection is perfection! was enjoyed by all his friends. They returned to his home and roasted wieners and had a birthday cake that was in the shape of a cowboy hat. Those enjoying the party were Diana Boy-teJean Eyre, Joan Eyre, Leah Ruth Dalton, Frank Kelsey, Clinton R. Boyter, Neal Carter, Jack Peterson, Carolyn Bonner, Fred Myers, Evelyn Davis, Marilyn Wood, Cherie Marshall and Joan Pryor. r, Fim en your decorating program... a hearealy ccipct by Lees ! Ernest Myers is up and around after being confined to his bed with a bad injury. The Gold and Green Ball was held Tuesday night In the . amusement hall. "Apple Blossom Time" was the theme. The hall was decorated with beau ful aoDle blooms and stream- ers of aqua and white. A beau tiful floor show was presented under the direction of Mrs. Lillian McKnight. David Williams sang the theme song. The Jun--r vtieaneis wcie honored at the dance. The group include! Carla Marshall, LaNae Davis, Dorothy Eyre. Renee Bradfield. Janice Caiter, Donna Gillms, i Jolene Wood, Eve McKnight, Verleen Gray, Phyllis Erickson, Merleen Evans, Jane Carter Blackner and Patricia Carter. j The Rose Prom was held at the Minersville Ward Saturday night. This was a stake prom. A floor show was presented, with a dance from each ward. j The MIA Maids were honored ! a beautiful and each girl wore n-t . muicn-vill- e ruse. ine ifum girt were Sally Myers, Sandra Davis, Leo la Mathews, LaRee Evans, Barbara Falls, Jeannle Griffiths and Alice Adams. c; ! T) TOV tSe Ykeorka? Are Haern, your type-yc- VB your ideal bofne-eweet-bosa- Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Verl way visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter over the weekend, and also attended the Gold and Green Ball and Rose Prom. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lomle Goff were a Haatr7asal, er aty-p-sad- ? fiad Leas IUact5oB-- fc e! ya a2y.' TTkaterer periectioa-l- ar Refectiosi bat that faalaW able eniboeaed carpet texture that every woman shops aad eeardM for. It has the eesy eommca.' ease price that joa're ee rniy aeC oa! Aad heart aj-.- ks best e jour loaded with that food, thick, rieSi Leas lirht-aadhado- w Carpet fiM&y that prae jara el wear. DANCE FROCKS and NEW FORMALS at POOL'S P DICK USHER'S at NeUis A F Base. David Pryor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor, celebrated his 10th birthday anniversary w.th a party. A scavenger hunt GAS WITH T C n : ' (MDM 50c And Featuring 1 AUDITORIUI,! panoramas of Inspiring (rrandeur. s uch hrealh-takin- g wOl be shown la full color ea the screen at beauty, as the MUford IDgh School Auditorium Saturday night. " V'siting at the home of Mrs. Effie Marshall over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mrs. Albateen Roberts was Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton called to Las Vegas to be with Hunt. Rachel will remain for her son. Sonny, who was hurt a week's visit. in an automobile accident. Sonny is in the U S Air Force LURCH 13 Ktrtr before have the Wtslern Beaver County folks had the opportunity of seeing with their ewa eyes, while comfortably sealed la aa aodiiorium. such spectacular - M-Me- Mr. and Mrs. Mac McKenzie have been in Mlnersvllle visiting their many friends. : Adventure on the Colorado ry Shllubrlcatton w give a 30 day written guar-ant- e against tquk or other faulty work. When w Shallubricate your car or tru k, wa guarantee It to be right Hayward Marshall, Tex Marshall and Lee GUllns drove to Provo Saturday to see the basketball games. By Donna Boyttr 4-- AL MORTON'S i . With City. MINERSVIIXE oz Sboa't Mai 1 1 . Friday and Saturday in Cedar THIS WEEK IN ice-blu- 8-- TIM D BY OUR SHELLUBRICATION CHART of Or DOUBLE-CHECKE- ori) Las cedar crrv, utaii |