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Show MILFUlU) (UTAH) NEWS THUKS., MAY 27, 1954 GHib s Mrs. Patricia Williams. Tditor THE AMERICAN Pan-America- Ar-dat- h n is Mexico, and Mrs. Margaret Murdock, who was in Mexico last winter, year's study-countr- y gave a very interesting and formative talk on that country. She also showed colored slides of different points of interest, as well as pictures of animal and plant life Th Mexico. The president and members expressed their appreciation to Mrs. Murdock for such a fine National Poppy Day is Saturday, May 29th, and Mrs. Dorothy Grimshaw was appointed poppy chairman. Officers eKeted to serve for a a June, Lieht refreshments were served by Mrs. Bingham and Mrs. Letha Smyth. 1 , ALPHA SIGMA , What are you. i bv U.vro(i fnut m Do oav A imiio lt mtnlitfliril uivviklRMk Uk k- - tnl.m ).. at th Is oiUI lh S. haul lor rivtt- vuimil. at kImto h rnle n reK..i on Kr (manhon of I him I S t'irot Svim. titwuvtulty la rry on litm Id kit lt'l UWtHn- for WO - rild I. 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Sacrament meeting. Priesthood Meeting, 8 p m Mondays. Genealogy Meeting, Sundays. 8 p m. than hand milking. Thaft why to many M I A. Wednesdays, 7:30 p. m held a special meeting Monday-eveningMay 24th, at the home staff at the L D S Primary Chilof Verl Horton to take care of dren's ADVENTIST CHUKCH. hospital. unf'nished business before the are spending Frd Cornforth. Pastor. The new officers assume their duties a brief newlyweds in Salt Lake Mrs. Gorg Mayr. Sabbath honeymoon on June 1st. Selma Kirk was Island Mare to School Supt. before traveling will where San Francisco, they Services held each President Selma officiated at make their home until Mr. Wor-the- n In the former C A A Saturday Building a beautiful candlelight pledge is released from the U S West of Milford. pin ceremony for Beverly Glenn Navy this fail. The y were feted Song Service, 9:41 a m and Grace Jefferson. They were in Salt Lake at a large reception Sabbath School, 10 a m also presented with a corsage of by the bridegroom's father. blue and gold carnations. s were discussed and . MRS. FERN BURBIDGE an D. U. P. some new ones added. ana nounces the engagement Horn Silver Camp second Committees appointed were: approaching marriage of her 2 p. m. Mrs. Nina and Tuesday, Lela Rowley Publicity, Tanner, Miss Barbara daughter, Bingham, captain. Bonnie Mclntyre; social direct- to Mr. Donald Rowley, son of Silver Desert Camp, third and Cline Margaret Loretta or, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rowley. a Friday, 2 p. m.; Mrs. Emma Mahoney; ways and means, The marriage will take place Naomi Smith, captain. Hughes in Milford, June 21st. Holbrook, and Grace Jefferson; educational, Selma Kirk; welfare, BarTHE ST. BRIDGETS Pibara McGinn, Enid Johnson, Nettie Kirk. Beverly Glenn; nochle club met Wednesday evejonquil girl, Rosemary Davie ning. May 19th, at the recreaand Rae Thompson. tion hall with Mrs. Garth Banks Following the business ses- and Mrs. F. Brinkman as hostsion the hostesses, Verl and esses. An enjoyable evening Selma, served delicious refresh- was spent paying cards, with ments to Helen Banks, Beverly Mrs. O. R. Smith. Mrs. G. E. McGinn, Garth Banks and John Glenn, Loretta Cline, Almeda Holbrook, Rae Thompson, Glo- Hanley winning prizes for high score;. ria Slinkerd, Laura Delgardo, Del!cious refreshments were Garnet Garfield, Rosemary Davie and Lela Rowley. served, with Father Valine and Father O'Brien present for dairy Relief Society. Wednesdays at Y T30 p. m. Primary, Mondays at LD S 10 a I By-law- Telluride Power Company F W AUXILIARY A Second Tuesdays. 8 p. m St. Bridget's Rec. Hall; Mrs. Frances Kinross, president. Al-med- , SECOND WARD -- V farmrt ut thtm. m GAEL ELMER. BUhap Sunday School, 11:30 a. m. Sacrament meeting, 7;30 p. m Priesthood meeting, 8 p. m. Monday. Primary. 3.45 D. m. Monday. Relief Society. 2:00 p. m. Tues day. M I A, 7:30 J. m. Tueaday. ss. SILVER DESERT Camp, D U P, mt at the home of LaRue Banks. Friday, May 21st. Min- : lVM d 1 Py 1 1 doing. my 39 mat iioaioa e DorBet- othy Grimshaw. president; ty Davis, first vice president; Jean Hanley, second vice president: Ida .Smith, treasurer; Met-tWeston, chaplain; Ethel Smith, sergeant at arms; Magda-lenWhite, historian; Nina Bingham, welfare chairman will ap The president-elec- t own her secretary, and the point installation will be held in EPSILON von HU Immediately following the ceremony the lovely wedding cake made and decorated by the bride's mo'.rwr was cut by the newlyweds, and served with punch and ice cream to the assembled guests Tho-who gathered to wish the young couple success and happiness and to showt r them with gifts were Mrs Grant Elliott. Mrs Carla Rowan. Mrs. Shirley Gustafson. Mrs Laura Greeves. Mrs. Charles Knauss, Mrs. Leland Zabriskie. Mrs. talk. ' ttANAM Lewis Brad-haserved as best man and Mrs. Lewis Brad- shaw was matron of honor. The bride was attired in a beautiful gown of white nylon and wore1 a corsage of pink roses j serve AUlAhfrU ward in- the coming year included: that THE HOME of Mr and Mrs. Lewis H Thompson in Caliente was the scene of a lovely wedding Thursday, May 13. when their daughter. Donna, became the br'de ol Mr Wallace Worth n of Salt Lake City. The impressive ceremony was petti Tilled by JJishop Thomas Btt'ndge of the Caliente L D S Legion Auxiliary met Monday, May 1.7, in the I O O F hall with Mrs Nina Bingham, president, conducting the meeting. Mrs. Outzen, chairman, announced that this , Phoot 150 - Free-Enterpri- Tax-Payin- se g Industry II r- f 3 -- i SOUTH MILFORD nie Galloway was assistant COMMUNITY CLUB MeeU first Saturday eacn hostess. A delicious desserth month at Club House, 8 p. m. was served to Emma Smith, Theman Walker, president. Outzen, Mary Johnson, Cline. Ireta Zabriskie, Edith Osborn, Jane Lang, EvaBeard, Maude Stoker and Cas- . Ar-dat- -- .1. Writer fit thanks for her faithful courage and the help she has given the D U P. A tree Is to be planted Horn Car Radios PHILCO-SUPERVISE-D in honor Osborn. Mrs. of The lesson, "Story of the Pio- FACTORY SERVICE neer Memorial Building," was given by Ardath Outzen. JII.1 BOTTIGER Want-A- Phona lately? d 3 IltL Radios at the church grounds Tried a taVsb RADIO SERVICE t Cassie McKnight gave Daughter Edith Osborn a vote of tWl taUflf Anfrtm Its 218-- W tell you there's and spirit here enough for Hnca tports-ca- r any man. Even standing still this gfamor car looks alive. styling And that that's part and parcel of every new Buick that sweeping panoramic windshield with the dream-ca- r slant alllh'at says there's fiction here, and plenty of it. look-of-tomorro- sum - T. 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