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Show poon cppyf Cafijorai. They stopped by for a couple of days oa their tow by Antra. Boverlee Erlcksoa aad chlldrea aad Terry Peetal spent a weekend recently with Baveriee's Inlaws the Leonard Erlcksoa ta the a Beta Edwards was given very special Tilaatiaa'i was pre- - itttmi oa Valoatlae's Day. The m. tit boy wu boni to Richard aad Haaey Edwards of Calltorala. Be weighed 7 lbs aad 14 ox. and win be Mined Brandon Benja-ml- a. Ha-wi- rt, The officers of the Mllford Seeoad Ward Relief Society held an appreciation Brunch for the teachers and tl-- r leaders os Saturday at of Sara Myeis. It a "come as you are" (!m several were is thru ma gowns sod robes. t.it-- ! f aad is curlers. A great was had by all Officers hosting- the party Bobble James, San Myers, Velma Patterson sad Maarlae Tardley. Others were: Gladys attending WbJttaaer, Mart Mecham, Janice Mayer, Ireae Stewart, KeldsMomntottJXaBo Powell, Belea aillas, Ar-le- ae Malehus, Aka Sly, Baa Osley. They were served fresh fruit cups, ham and cream cheese rolls, bran iiiuifins and hot cinnamon i All were presented were Mmtk :t-- r I i it-- i M l. i la .. : . !tvly i mli- 'a I . - Beaver Mountains. They had a (rest time tubtaf and apsadlac toe at their cabta. The Second Ward MIA had a food toe at their Valentine Party held oa the Mh of Pen, There were aboet 35 people aad their leaders la attendance. They played volleyball aad thea sack one decorated their owa valea-t- o) cookie. The Beaver Stake Beehive standard Bight was held la Beaver oa February 16th. The theme was "Look inside Yourself' and Valerie HoUlncshead from Miners -ville was the guest speaker. Beehive (Iris and their parents were InvttedThose from the Mllford Second Ward were: Kathy Erlcksoa aad hei Kenh aad Bsverfcej CeU. AH and Robert Pa3r Pat-t- le aad Coaale PaCar.Carea Plumb. The Mllferd First Wart had retara mler Ivaary Elefc Wmisjas frost Miaersvtlle ss the mala speaker. John and Betty Jlmenei spent the weehend la Las Vegas vUttteg with Jim and Marilyn Jlateaes aad anally. They got to see their Seles's new baby daughter. The baby was bora on February 17th to Debbie aad Ray Jeaalsoa. The little miss weighed Jest ever I lbs sad was S3 inches long. She win be named Ran-le- ae Ana. Oa their way home they slopped la St. George to visit wltt their daughter Cindy aad Deasel Lang aad Bryan. The weather was Just beautiful m both places. Linda Jtmenos celebrated her birthday Sunday the list with dinner at the Bong Kong with her parents John aad Betty Jimenez, Luis Jimenez and Brandy. Thea the family got together at the home of Irene Stewart w cake aad ice cream. Those there lor Jeaewa, Dale and Jady;Ctady Pe arson, Elizabeth Bat. trldge andSszaaee, ktebada Davis. Beehive In der, Carol Wiseman, EUhopQarySeUl-va- n aad Counselor LaVar Davis. Mel aad LaAaa Walker peat a couple of days this week la Las Vegas. Deatel sad Jackie sUyed at their while their grandparents parents were roe. and Margaret George Sears spent a tew days is Salt Lake this week. George was there lor medical treatment aad they also visited with their son Rollo. The Mllford Second Ward sacrament meeting was under the direct Ion of the Ugh council. Those speaking were youth speakers Scott Sulllvaa and Lisa Florence. High Council speakers were Lyna Bradshaw aad Mar low TE8SSDA1 rsTarysa: sad Jackie, Jerry and Cathy Jfeaeaes, Lacy sad Vatatte. Dais Hardy anf frtend Da-jr- td made a surprise visit Saturday to Ms ead HareU Eardy aad r-James ert Bene Eardy. The beys drove la from Pieces, Kev. and apeat the afternoon visiting aad had teach at Dale's grandparents. While here they also visited aaats aad uacles Keith aad Bev-erl- ee Wayne fT BBy and Ladal Hardy. ever to the Sad Wart church la Psrowaa Sunday to attoad the blessing oftheir great graadwlsaghter. Tare Lyaa, granddaughter Heidi's baby. Coagrstulatloas are la order for Summit atedeats who nade the honor roll at the Parowaa High School. They are senior Raqoel Rowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kea Rowley, Juniors Glaa Coulsby, daughter of Mr. aad Mrs. Doe Coulsby, Kevin Whicker, son of Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Whicker; Sophomores, Raymond Alton, son oa Mr aad Mrs. Mark Alton; Devon Lawrence son of Mr. sad Mrs. Atoa Lawreace, and Freehmaa, Ana HolUager daaghter of Mr. aad Mrs. Cornell 3I7-2- Hoi-ling- er. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dalley PRICES EFFECTIVE KIT NABI5CU eoneoEDS HUNT'S NEW . 300 F CAN T W rczuiraE WESTERN . . . - FAMILY 6C3DED DQB FAMILY PACK pomra BC.1GtIEDjr.su - FEB. 25 rip3 - - 26 -- vere recently blessed with a saw grandchild. Daaghter, '27 ft w on::: Ot Qt& DOUBLE 1 17100 HERSHEY Al ii o, SLn 139 BUMBLE BEE RED H3 WESTERN 6 SATURDAY FRIDAY, THURSDAY, 15 OZ. 303 LUCK CAM 0 ODEED' DEQD8 5 BEN'S WHITE BONUS PACK ALPO BEEF C30F00D BLUE RICARD0 DON U30T.I3G ,ii & ft 8 TQTILinS 6 INCH oZ. w SLICED DflBG CCIOO AMERICAN R u 14 BEAUTY oz. EGG OODLOG 2iLBS. y W9 j 1 boy Stacey. Mrs. Lydla Austin has recently had a stay In the hospital where she underwent surgery . Hope she will be getting well soon! Jason White son of Craig and Melanle White recently celebrated bis first birthday. He was bora Feb. 14th, a a 'special Valentine"; birthday party was held with a turkey dinner with many relatives attending. Mr. aiid Mrs. Hyrum Humphries were pleased to have their grand --daughter Blllia Ann here for a short visit. Donald Hulet la running for Student Body President at He is SXJSC, Cedar City. the aoa of Mr. aad Mrs. Carlisle Hulet of SenaUt, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dalley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalley spent last week la St. George performing Temple ordinances. Mrs. Sylvia Stapley Jour- . neyed up north and Is pres- ently enjoying a visit with her son, Michael and family. Mrs. Helen Richards was pleased to. have as visitors recently, her daughter, Kay and husband and family of Greenville who came over to help Helen celebrate her birthday. Kay surprised her mother with a birthday dinner . A good time was EGGS were presented. Verl Hants was honored and given en-Joy- Lake City where Coaale had aa appotatmeat with her doctor. Oa their way up and retara, they stopped st Fill- more and visited Fred's mother who resides there. Donald Hulet, eon of Car- lisle sad Pauline Hulet, recently raa lor Student Body Presldeat of SUSC at Cedar City. We are happy to report that Donald won the sad will represent the college this con lag year as the new Student Body leader. We congratulate Donald on this sehsvement. February loth, Sunday, was a very Important day In the llle of one of Summit's younger set. Jason White, son of Craig and Melanle White, reached that magic age of 1 year old. A very lovely dinner was prepared aad served at the White house for a number of relatives. In attendance to help celebrate the occasion were Jason's parents, grand arents Glade and Gloria Smith of Parowan, Deo and Shirley White of Summit; Great, great aunt, Helen Mttheson; Aunts Cindy White and Carolyn Ray and husband Bob; Uncle Herble White and of course, btg sister Camilla White. Jason received a number of presents and promptly tell asleep. Summit Is growing. GROUP i- -H MELTING MARSHMALLOWS Marsh-malloThe Melting cooked grilled cheese and hot dogs and also had carrot and celery sticks with punch. It was very good. Tammy Feen- -, stra nd Jill Mayer came to our croup today. And we are glad to have them. We had 7 members now we have 9. Rlchelle Small Is our ws treasurer. 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Terms or owner will give substantial discount for cash. Shown by appointment only. ir AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR BOEE HOMES. COME IN AMD LOOK OVER OUR PLANS OVER 40 TO CHOOSE FROM Alva Kirk JUL Pcrsca Ci7 - CC;i Advertised Sale Itess Kay Be Llslttd to Dealers-- and Institutions BRANCH MANAGER 6 SOUTH MAIN STREET MILFQRD, UTAH PHONE 317-55- 03 CALL TOLL FREE 1 ed pro-gr- an ed the funeral. , Mrs. Lydla Austin is home recuperating from recent surgery and reports she is doing fine. On February 11th a special In service lesson was given with Virginia Davenport conducting. Mrs.Melanle White presented the lesson. Special door prizes T LB. PKG. Mrs. Maxim Mason of Parowaa and husband are the proud parents of new baby the award of Special TeacThe lessons were by all present. A special Boy Scout was held during charch oa February 14th. All members of the Bey Scout program were honored during this meeting Fred aad Coaale Whicker recently traveled to Salt her. by all. Mrs. Frank Dalley's sister recently passed away at her home in Circle vt lie, Utah and Frank and Mary attended LARGE AA GRADE IETTC3E 99 T JnII 29 DOlOOLlfl BAR S an CO) INCH SLICED BAR S ICEBERG m FURNITURE POLISH RICARD0 CORN DON a BAG $j69. FLOUR omno I 50 LB. BONNET flDOflDlUE 0 SOlS) 2 LB. idothot ecson UNCLE $nio jr K2LAHIB WaiTK Mr. aad Mrs. Ted Pill Ph. 586-92- 24 fr t Erlcksoa aad CIIIIIT Ext. H4U ' |