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Show 9 2) untta, Qui 9 JzaicX Bv STEVE WILLIAMS Remember when folks used to be considered shiftless if they lived from payday to payday? Now they wish they could. Christmas time almost on us, and everybody busy with the final purchasing and wrapping and hiding and mailing, and the whirl of the Xmas parties just beginning. begin-ning. And if anyone thinks the Legion has a monopoly on whing-dings, they shoulda attended the annual Lions party at the Hong Kong Wednesday evening. I shoulda "stood in bed." those Lions can give the Legionnaires lessons!! Understand Betty Davis was a most gracious hostess for a continuation of the fetivities, but old Dunnoer is really getting old . . . had to retire to the downy down while the younger ones carried car-ried on. And for preparing and serving food, you just can't beat Frank and Johnnie and the others there at the Hong Kong. Their Wednesday Wednes-day evening special prime rib for Lions was as tasty as we've ever tasted. Women's Fashions: All of those things that go in one year and out the other. Milford friends of the famed Duncan Sisters are grieving along with Vivian Duncan over the death of Rosetta, "Topsy" of the "Topsy and Eva" act. Rosetta died Dec. 4 in a Chicago hospital after an auto accident. The famous sisters played two shows in Milford several years ago during an American Legion 49er celebration, and many Milford Mil-ford residents own records featuring featur-ing specialty number of the popular popu-lar Dunean Sisters. Anatomy is something everybody every-body has, but it looks better on a girl. Milford students making headlines head-lines at College of Southern Utah, Cedar City, include Colleen Hutch-ings Hutch-ings and Mary Edwards, initiated into Pi Rho Omega sorority; and Paul McGinn, who made the Bronco Lettermen's Club. Trouble is, too many fathers never put their foot down unless there's a gas pedal under it. SALLY SAYS: No one is too big to be courteous, cour-teous, but many people are too little. |