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Show Balli Time for Baby Isk.w i and sew ing ing ciimmittee to fit tv. i t im:f- - ii i tiuav, rags Th, plate 13, 1948 AFGi'ST M.U Sl'Al'KUs' EDITED FOK AITKH TTIi WAIi s, rv d a MI'N I XTII, p until after the end of th iwar in istfS. newspapers were ediKeaxer HoM lo Slake Be lo NEXT Tl'ESDAY ted primarily for men. With the Virgin Rh.-- Welfare Meeting The stake MIA officers are planThe annual sunine r out m.: o rise of the department store, a ning a dance at Kenyon Grove or the Virgin Ki, wotker uiadu.it change took place. Hewill tie held luesuay. August 17, from S:;0 Saturday at Pond, lpa nine ut stores found that women ere ihe principal buyers and to 11:30. Storm made, it neces- rosa Park R epresent at is t et 1,1 slant their advertising ae-- . sary to hold the last dance plan the nine stakes ,01a :is u g tlr editors began tied on the open-ai- r t Cleyer ugly. of he ;. floor at the region and a nieiub n iude news of interest to wom-i- ! West Ward recreation hall. Trans eral Wef. b '! ommr in order to build an effective A I'm, h will he s portation will be furnished at the eh re r.e .i.iiin lor women's advertising;. from the Second Ward chapel, th, noon to he ,",ii expe, t cl a he lie trend becaino more marked in former East Ward. Alt Mutual att- ndaine I'r, s. Hyieu iiinike I'uSim's when Pulit'er and people are urged to attend, and of the Moapa Stak- Las j is a good time is expected. ik,' h liea si fought their great lu regional chairman Oth.-circulation war. From that the region, trotii w In, h ,,p! inie on. women received about the are be present to expected CIomiih Primary Festival attention as men from the St. lb 01 ge, .ion I'a !. :'a:, awake journalist. Thus, 101, w Tuesday afternoon, the West guitcll, (dai I'vada and I'a- ,,w an ,, iw Ward Primary held their summer itising can bi' said to have had p. nt in the emancipation of wom-et- i Primary Festival, the theme being, Mr. and Mrs, E,w ill Smilh and "All Nations Shall Ho Gathered ;rom their earlier position of onal inferiority. I'uto Zion." The summer Primary daughter. Yvonne were Oak Ci' project has been to study the first visitors Friday and attended th, ir and Mrs. Jack Cox and chilfour missions organized by the wedding roc ption of (heir nephew dren of I'anguitch came over to Church, to learn th people, their Grayson Roller. food customs, to make handicraft spend a few days with Mr. and Mr and Mrs .lohn hv, ort in Rlaiue Cox and family and to and play games enjoyed by these Maye Atkin told about and son. Don, and Mr. and M is lake , are of business matters. people. the mission to Great Britan; Lela James Morgan and daughter, Ai Mr and Mrs. Richard Jones of Morgan, about the mission to leen were visitors at Oak City Fri Hawaii and the other Islands of day and attended he w eddim i'i Cedar city were Heaver visitors sea; Mary V. Goodwin, about the ccption of their nephew and con Sauirday and attended the funeral mission to the Indians. Groups I sin. Grayson Roper, son of Mr. and ot heir cousin, Mrs. Jane iluiiting- 1,111. and II. in Indian costumes, sang Mrs. Loland Roner. in Indian song and demonstrated an Indian dance; Zion'a Boys and Girls, dressed in grass skirts and IT KJ t .Si leis. sang two songs; the Home Builder and Trail Builders braid ed the may-pola cuBtom observ ed by the English neonle, in cele brating May Day. There was also an exhibit of a Hawaiian village, Indian dishes, beads, etc. Several mothers were present for the. afternoon. Hefreshments were served to 9 5. MIA DANCE r ', :v i . t i . am tin . . . ieor- - (iillics Moiloied On 77th Itirt Inlay Anniverasry Tw, uty descendants of iiiina Mrs Kerd smith meut and tortli- '':i.:is; ijurnas,' of lludr ilaueluer rather, d at Ihe old family ' 'o Mam Max ;,mi. son of horn, on Sunday at p. in . to surltd M s Max I'.oot o! Milfoi-dprise and honor iheir fatlur on :"' w ddtnj da'e ha he '"th Imiliday anniversary. for S: The group went up the Canyon to pi, inli, r 1 in i!eav r. Willi a lo honor i)u. yomii; couple the first around and enjoyed liolh were ac-i- a family dinner. , beautiful three-tiere- d indent affairs while in birthday cake in pink and ;ln-- h school. The was white, with y low caudles was the Thoso pr, sent were pr, sklent of the Heaver Ilii;li centerpiece. hool student body and Mr. Root the guest of honor; Mr. and Mrs. is president of the Milford MUh tborge Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Walsi hool. Itotli are ineinb- is of the lace Limb. Mr. and Mrs. Klmo GilUra luaiiiit; class of 1!IS in their lies, Mr. and Mrs. N'oal Gillies and iiecthe his;h schools. Mr Root unities, .vie (i lilies and Jay Gil lies. is employed at the jti! l.mnliei Company in Milford. l.elter Homes ('lull Has Oulinn The Hotter Homes Club members iistainere Sewing Club and husbands bad an outins; on lias (liilint; T'.vlve members of the Justa-inri- rhursday evtiiing-- August fth to Sewing Club hail a truck ride the Robert I!. White pasture. A to the first camp ground in the hot supper complete with pine- Canyon. Thursday eveiiiiii; to en- app.e iipsuie down cake was served The brightly A w, iner to the group of :',4. joy a bonfire party. roast and visiting around the bon- burning; bonfire added to the party. fire provided much pleasure for Officers elected to serve for the the group. Mrs. Xola Cartwright ensuing year are, Mrs. Margery and Mrs. Nell Cartwright were in l'witchell. president and Mrs. Mil dred Draper, secretary. The com barge of the party. iim nwii mi fc mittee in charge of the party was. and the bathing hammock is sla 'i Maurine Gale, chairman. Mildred M. l. ( . ( lull Meets to allow baby's head to remain v out of the water. The s Th. M. M. C. Cluli were enter- Yardl y. Mabel Smith. Merle Merk Clara Carter and Lucille llof- Vinylite plastic drain tube is li tain, ,1 on Thursday afternoon. ished with a simplified hook to p: ath by Mrs. Xelnia .Muir at heins. 1vent accidental spills and eliniin:: her home. Most of the club mem 411 metal hardware. A univi I nlei l.iiiis lor Itirtluluy k rlauceii j bers win- present to hear a adapter mahes lor easv alls. Wallace Limb entertained of Salt Lake County given by ine of the tub and for junior izei I.Mrs. shower baths. Lois Messmger. Many nn Friday night in honor of the birth portunt facts were giv n by Mrs day anniversary of Mr. Limb. A i M sstni;er. as well as outstanding ihot dinner was s wed at eight iikelihood. latively tew ' Isceiin- attraclions nieiitioued prin o'clock and the remainder of tin have an areu rate idea if how-i- hat cipal industries, etc. The hostess evening was spent playing tablt dollar is divided. served luncheon at the close of the games. Mere, ill, n, is Mow-ois Spellt a ft ei noon to I le guests. r he average; Thi farm- r re TK . I". I). ileets llelkiiap ('.imp iv,-7!i cents t' T iii. stOi k T'ne lielknap Cain) of the 1)11' liiidg,, I'aiij te. .Nilletei n rents is used t( Miss Annabel! Mabs was hostess met on Wednesday afternoon. Augme. t l he payroll ami H ll, eXliell the members of her bridg club ust 4th. at the home of Mrs. Nettie to ses. That means that r.iy at a party ias! week. Following Stoiiey. A lesson was .given and eents out of eai h dollar sah-the luncheon, the remainder of ihu business matters considered. The o;- a traction ot a cent per poiini evening was spent playing bridge. hostess served refreshments to 2. i on the selling price ot nn at T'ri.es were awarded to Mrs. Maye kept as nrofit. my on I'ai i v guest; Mrs. Thora Reeson. j.tkin. Another group enjoying the re- That is ertair.Iv a moil st wat points; .Mrs. Susie lie, son. honors, for an industry which provides t 1 and Mrs. Vina utdiings, consola-- tresliing atmosphere ot I'oiKlerosa irk was one of the ladies clubs farmers of this country with tion. in entertained their husbands on off for all das-emy ca-- h ma: WcdiR sdav evening. The commit livestock and ke, ns the meat silli W oman l'ieces (uilt ',Mlilest tee, in charge ot the picnic lunch. ly flowing into ai; Ihe consumim.' The oldest woman in the Hraunda White. liarbara enters from villages to ineiropo is: oldest the and HIT Camp lises. Fresh meat is rishalde. in the town. Mrs. Frames Jones, Smith and Flla Kirmage. A bright added to the Most of it must I,,, sold within a a and gave it to the ly burning bonfire of the entertainment diort time, anil for whatever price pieced Thequilt evening. Ten members had a iiuilting ' s were present. will bring. That price is estab-ishe- Camp. to complete the quilt, and it was coupe by the old law of supply and sodl to raise funds. demand. It isn't fixed ,v the farm- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Patterson rs. the packers or any other Mr. and Mrs. Floran Patterson and ( lull Meets Sewing; :roup .except the 1 la.iniii.iMiu A- entertain- made a business trip to Hichfield McShane Larene Mrs, li t i colconsumers r and merican club on ednesday. ective demand for the supply of ed the members of her sewing at her home Wednesady evening. meat available. Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth has gone and the evening were tins country s appetite tor meat Ten to Salt Lake City and while there in and was playing sewing s steadily growing. We must have Mingo,spent for the game went will visit a short time with her rri.es constantly expanding livestock to iiiv, Zelma Gillies and Mrs. children. nduMry. The packers" job is to Mrs. RltMs was a Marie Hulls. work with tln farmer to make, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Atkin and lit A uiie-i lanyon parly is special that possible. held be to tle tied this daughter of Cedar City visited for group, i, i,b, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John next Wiek. Atkin and family. HisToitv oi' iiuatt- lil-ie- -- . 11 s,-- n I hrid--elec- i -- t Tri-iStat- e I 4& :i! 81' '' i:3 but resistant , .,!.. ami tiirt. All cally : to fray. IV.ile or l'he d.vssir.c: n"t .it n or discolor ',. .L marr m"" iK"d"d for any .h iii'T Imbv with ,i Jill i:ahy hath .:u.iic film, whidi heat-scale- '!.' v.:!! ;:i:bi: vol d mi:.t i: -- non-kin- Au-Mi- his-'or- a. a V.'bdi- takes ki-- to h.n-i'.-- ; ,e?i a.sg .L a ill., i eat .. - :ig ... i.u ii .i eanif.' for ,i: ;! ppr-- j "itial service and is.; iv ni' at and ex- -' aing aee- t- iio? an in tint, .: 1 1 part for riiri'viii" on the , .j n n i. irfl.' I' t'. , u'lsieer;-. iiTf, f, ill a V -e a,. jj it ijiicst ion will to a sui pi anyont ! - ' k- -- 7 I s B(d-kna- n- . J - . i.'U' 1 .,-- 11 t 1 If'. . 1 i . ws-i'lp- i .1 -- 1: I S iO Iv l k. e, iiii Ilcliof Society Officers Honored at Meeting On Tuesday afternoon, at the monthly work meeting of the West Ward Belief Society, the follow ing officers, who have been released from ward Relief Society recently or in the past year, were honored at a program: Mrs. Naomi Baker. Mrs. Ina McQuarrie, Mrs. Claudia Morgan, Mrs. Phylis W'arr, Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth. and Miss Mar'ha Beaumont. Each of the above nam ed ladies was presented with a vase. The following program was giv en: vocal duet, Mrs. Baker and daughter Joan, accompanied bv Wendell Baker on the piano; piano solo, Shirlev Paiie; talk on stor ing of food and other commodities by Mrs. McQuarrie, and talk bv Mrs. Warr, The remainder of the iftei noon was spent in quilt ing use IE i I be-r.- ni i t Ret There's lots of work for this sturdy Dearborn Sweep ll a ke bcivvecn liavinii sea sons. It unloads just by lowering it and backing-- away. Let us show you how easily it lifts and lowers a load by Hydraulic Touch Control. Durably made for years of liard use, in haying season and out. Elione or drop in for complete information. Touch Control. UN: Yon rni)t I'orif !t tliaulic IS' A (o) IiukU Cuutroi. '"A AuloniHll,- - ',''i.'v.-fe--.- push-of- unloads it. i f MINERSVILLE FARM EQUIPMENT 1 rnfivrlnlit l(lt, 1:1 m riciirhorn Xtolor I i:it ,i ii !i: III ,r:,l Inn II' i 4 i - fee Going SigM H Iff H - l l!al ..), ' 'l Hie IicnI, ,,, u j , all a " ' lo nine ill ( e Know ii. i', Mis. Alice T. Kesler of Co vi The basic unit by which adv r- tisiiig was sold to merchants in Fort was the house guest of Mrs the early day- - was the "square." llattie Vardb last week. !' tir si nt ing a space one column a id.and Fp to s. Lillie skinner has uoiie to qaa'ly deep Nit about. IS:1,.";. 'iewspaii-ra f, v. days charged Anticbs about s:iu a year lo. elle Si piare w it Ii her children inserted daily. The w iib'. six-- , 1: pap. S V s Jam - law is r. in in ( fr s Lelioy Morris of Munay spent several days this week with tie ir parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Morris. vacation at th, Alter a ranch homo of his uncle. Fred Harris. Phil Han is left for his home at Logan Wednesday. Mi. and Mrs. Jr-'-7 few 1 m l I ' Mi I and Mrs vT s J, " i , Bill Ashworth and tin-d- NN. ' YOUR CREDIT irood as you make it. is a no business or individual You may not realize how .L"i()(l prod it can be until you need an account at this bank NOW :'" well served in time of need. '':.')i;t it 1 1 Or-i&iUc- 1 r ;'u r (r CITY BRANCH MILFnui) STATK HANK - P i' r" 1 'ier(1l Deposit Insurance Corporation Wxitn.im Insurance for Each Depositor HMMtmi'iiMiiiMM'inmttn wherever you sec the Utoco or t, of these dealers ' well be "your car'i best Reaper, finctenj Edison Institute. D'arborn, Vico-Pc- p 88 sign r I' the products thev sell can lr l O friend" !i ; I A IATLAS J &$ ,l(ti rt Triumph reaper was found recently in a New York in its shipping crate. It had never been used. MTorts original state barn of a century to learn why it was left unpacked for almost in shown above This clues. flo comparison uncovered reaper hnve so far nilh a present day combine was exhibited at the Ford Tractor and Dearat Deer Lake Hills Farm, born implement pres demonstration held Detroit f larkston, Michigan, by Dearborn Motors Corp., V 1 h '4 Ml.-- ; anH SWt (aapa""" (UTOCO) Tlii!i three-quarte- I , r4 4' ; : 1 r4 - ft? '-- BEAVER Drive in . l' ':." ..' i i r Depend on Utoco stations and dealers for superior ! 4 .. :',X'V. rervice and highest quality products. ' V . ' V- last Jasper I'll ft r and child n nl' M ilfoi d were nvi r and their mother ards were in Prove Week to s' same Ltraiidmother. Mrs. llattie turning Unsolved Reaper Myslciy I J , ,""', d'-fi- v. ir i '' & 1 Mr. and Mrs. s Kim a F.dw .,n Monday. V: - fo,; Mrs. Kdwin Smith, after a two way to the smaller pa ,1.: Imiii a trip to Moid, ile s.'lu's a ml a n w a rei tt we k's vacation at Salt Lake. ProFillmore to visit n laiives. ve, and Oak City with relatives, illg SpiH s Hillg lllelli id app The penny papei sold advert ising Mrs Gilbert (la'.e made returned home Saturday. it at a pi SERVICE per "asrate lin- ." a this week on bnsi- Logan trij the agate hem. next to tin mall- liess. Mr and Mrs. Karl Levi of us est type t hen in u with their iford spent r Roberts of Slaughter. Mrs. 1. and Mr. .ii,,iiiith,imHiiiN,,llltim,iimiiiiiii,iiiiimiiHiiHiiiii,,,iii out h Milford w I'' I! aver visitors ifamilv in Mondav. C :::'V. . pI'MM-.l- KSS'S ,,,. "1,1(1 liiiii-r- I i:ktisi(' . . . drive your car lor uiievcel-aie- l automotive mi a! ii !' I ihe in Dirscfion - rnai.i When V' rs TAB Oil Uf INI NO, COMPANY pepe3) tiZy |