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Show V' (UTAH) NEWS - THURSDAY, JAN. 15, 1953 - MILFORD PMA NOTES HERE'S MORE ABOUT POOLING AGREEMENTS kn This i to give notice that ir rigation companies and other groups who may be contemplating a cooling agreement project under the 1953 program, that such agreements must be developed, including the signatures on forms 153 and 201, prior to Febv 15. ' Otherwise no assistance can be secured under the Agricultural Conservation Pro y LATEX SHREDDED FOAM - Kiam. . SALE OF STOCKS OF COTTONSEED MEAL ' pri",nf sturdy stocks of cotton seed meal are available for inv rrteriLatA shinment front ooints in California and Arizona: -- The sale price is the local ops ceu-mnrice at the originating crushing plant Plus cost of bags and paid in freight II moved to nnnfhpr warehouse. All meal will be. told f o b. mill or ware-no use at point of location. If pellets are desired the grain branch of P M A will assist in arranging to have the meal pelleted either before shipment or In tranxit The cost of DelletinS j shall be for the buyer's account. Communications from interi ested buyers should be directed to Roland F. Ballou, Director, PMA Commodity Office, P. O. Box 3638, Rincon Annex, San Francisco 19, Calif. 0 plumplyd,0,t PORCHASll Mimm?P! ' ....,..,. ... . -- 4 . I MOVIE SEES GOOD TURNOUT 'Monday Mr. Long and the Seniors sponsored the first of a series of noon movies. About 110 students enjoyed three good films: a cartoon netiUed "Billy Goat Whiskers," .a travelogue. "America's Wonderlands" which showed the top scenic attractions of our country, and another cartoon, "Boogie Woogie Sioux." Noon movies begin at 12:20 Mondays' Wednsedays and Fridays. Mr. Long stated that they expect td have "Huckleberry Finn'.' next Monday. 1 ir' )W t i Koch. 1 ; j j I i K j 9X t -- These schools, Mr. and Mrs. William Morris have returned from an enjoyable five week vacation in Southern California where they visited with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Williams last Friday for Price where they were called because of the serious illness of Leonard Vestal. kit Joan Merryweahter returned Sunday from Long Beach, Calif., after two weeks of visiting CLASS 'W .SCHOOLS TO BECOME 'A' By Darryl Schramm , The vtah Athletic Association announced Wednesday, Jan. 7, that several Class B schools were to be put in the Class A bracket Mr: and Mrs. Floyd B. Hansen and sons Douelas and Lee K. of Richfield; Mrs. Rosalie Cook and daughter Betty of South Milford, and Mrs. Rozetta Handley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. i J Continued from Page One e $CIAI niim0mW.tJ.-.-,,..,x,.Zr.ea- CCC-owne- d -- r SCHOOL NEWS I George L. Gribble returned to work for the U P Wednesday after convalescing three months 10m a back injury received when he was struck by an engine at Caliente, Nev. . r. 0 avitnf how- n ever, were .not from Southern ' Happy Birthday, A. L. McDonUtah. They were in the northald. . ern district around Salt Lake . s City. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Goodwin The promotion of these schools and son Cullen spent their New will enable, smaller schools to Year's with their son Jerry who do more in' state basketball fin is stationed at Parks Air Force als. Calif. Jerry has recently Base, A school-mushave an enroll been promoted to an instructor. ment 01 9UU or more to be a -Class A school. Mr. to class YOU CAN IMAGINE bak Some of the schools included Long's MAKES ACP SIGN-UDeon Lofthouse not being boy ing them (which is a great loss), in this change were: Payson, aA ( Harriet did the baking job one Linocln (Orem), American Fork, crazy? PROGRESS IN COUNTY Lois Fowles six feet tall? s ' day, and Georgia the other. Tooele, new school at Holladay, On Jan. 7, 8 and 9 special Springville, Spanish Fork, new Donald Baudlno School Presi- - i Sheila Coleman and Dorene sign-u- p STT? Walker add a little artistic touch days were held in Beav- school around Ogden, and oth- dent? r Robert Glenn benig quiet in to the er, Minersville and Milford, and ers. dough and made school? some odd figures. Margaret and community committeemen beRuth Cline not blushing? - Sheila can mix up dough in a gan signing up farmers who inSPECIAL tend to coooerate. in the 1953 Students not failing in any hurry with the help of Kaye 9 j Agricultural Conservation Pro and Jeannette Thrilling? Exciting? Wonder classes? Milford winning all their basgram. Number of farmers sign- ful? Glamorous? Fascinating? ing up were: East and West Wow!!! All that and more. Yes, ketball games? Dona Beitz and Elmer Barnes Beaver, 15; Minersville, 21; right after the Milford-Beave- r 31. By the end of the week b sketball game tonight. .Yes, going steady? a total of 67 farms had been the Senior ; Class Is sponsoring Ronnie Banks without freckles. signed up out of a total of 240 one of the biggest and best farmers in Beaver County. dances of the entire year. See Those farmers that have not you at the dance.! Couples 75c, It's sew, sew and sew for the signed up will be contacted by extra Indies 25c. Homemaking Class II. Dresses, t committeemen before Feb: 15th. blouses and skirts are everyQUESTION OF THE WEEK where. But if you have the urge "What did you do over the o visit us while we are busy, ? just knock and give us time to ISA holidays?" S. out all Jenny Stayed HEART-- WARMN6 night; get the new or old on, or you slept in all day; had lots of fun. might see more lace than is the EXAMPLE OF THE Thelma B. You don't know, fashion this year. Lois Jean be will out BANKING . in latest the do you? coming , WILL BUY DEAD ANIMALS Ronnie B. Went to California. in spring slacks. Embossed cotPRINCIPLE ton and nylon are some of the for fish hatchery use; $2.00 for Karl M. Stayed home. APPLIED TO grown animals. Phone Beaver Eldon P.' Messed around. leading fabrics, while skirts and COMMUNITY -l collect Don Murie. , Stp David G. Went hunting and blouses lead the fashion parade. Joelene and Deon have their killed pigs.' ACTION. RulonH. Loafed around. twirling outfits for the Tiger-ette- s I FOR SALE Three 30.000 B- well under construction. Leland B. Went to Fillmore. DO MDUR BIT BY CONTRIBUTING .T-Oil Stoves; 1 80,000-BTburned a little midnight Roberto! Not a thing. They TO YOUR LOCAL RED CROSS DuaTherm oil stove with electric oil to get them under way. Alton Roger A. Slept. BLOOD BANK blower. All in perfect condiis "make to a wedding rnBI P SYN1CATT Mr. Bartholomew: going tion. Will deliver. A C Hus home and tended kids. Stayed gown (aX home as a project). r Motel, Parowan, bands, Clark Bush. Did what David Right now she is doing a nifty embossed cotton blouse. Carol G. did. i ' YOUR BANK FEELS A REAL SENSE OF Walker, Lois Jean. Jeannette Wade M4 ' Tried a Want-A- d Slept. lately? TO THE COMMUNITY IT Sandra Jt Spent my time rid- Williams and Joyce Beitz will ing around; with my girl and be wearing yellow this spring SERVES. PLEASE CALL ON US FOR ANY OF along with the daffodils. Donna boy friend THE VARIED SERVICES IN WHICH WE Applegate will look crisp in her dark blue and white dress. KarSPECIALIZE. en is getting her green dress well under way and it's going to beadilL Well, tt would be hard MILFORD STATE BANK to, describe all the new tklngs. With the seventh rrade it's J. C SMITH, Agent been cookies. The worst about "A Friendly Bank for AH The People" making cookies is that the baking pan has to be done the last Phone 25 Milford minute or after school. And then if they don't get done some- one has to miss five minutes of We Hava a Plan to Fit Every Need t J f- P , mtr n .sftPr 1 f left-ove- . Mil-for- d jtffc'j 5 SnarlnllTAvA' The BANKER'S STORY Vduo-pcdcc- d PLAID PAIl BLANKET CHENILLE 444 SPREADS I Thrifty Penney price I for favored I blanket that pockets I air-gi- ves yon lots of I wonderful warmth. 3 J lbs.. ..made of 95 cotton. 5 wnnl... If rayon acetate bound. Wavy-lin- o I ground " dosig adds beauty I Decorator colon I Twin or Pull size I t The - 105-R- U U Bel-Ai- WW' mm sr ill JO" 1 w . MONTHLY GARAGE RENTALS With Tear Own Key, 17.50 per mo. Winter Rates . -- 1 oil ' 1.. ... ...lot deliver LOVELY; MODERN HOME on So. Utah St 13700; $700 down, $50 month. --wrniog i ' I MARKET SPRING GARDEN PEAS .:. 2 for 39e SUGAR POWDERED ........ lb. 14c m 1 .mttiO- -lt t VS, s V sh W k m af tW"" pt - vOU 1 DUFFS HOT ROLL MIX rtOU 1 L 25c . A-- replied. l FLOUR -- ...... 89c 10 lbs KRAFT SALAD OIL . qts . 75e SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER ....... 45c 4& sii'TO0R..v;;;:; UTOCO DISTRIBUTOR Z CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, D M 1 No 2 can "No.; 2 Vt can ... CASH FOR YOUR HOME, FAR3I OR RANCH Her Listings Wanted ' v:T"m' ; MUSSElilAN APPLESAUCE 303 size cans us for FARM LANDS Wa Have the Beat Values and Lowest Prices la the State (UTOC5j: KIM REALTY UTAH OIL REFINING CO Pbmm 1$0 . . IIII'iiiiiiii n ( Milford MORE THAN 80 TEARS ' 'wHmviinwi'ilHUitliti I Mil Hull l( iii.ii. '""',!;. AT CO. UILrORDS REALTOR for I'l s xf.U X.X HUNT'S SPINACH ,100 No. 2 can. ivMt 14c WHEAT BRAN, Pillsbury .... 29c KELLOGG'S VARIETY PACK .. 34c I CORNFLAKES - KeUogg'g 18 02 .... 27c VERMONT MAID SYRUP, 2 1 JUICE ORANGES Half Case .. case 1 JELLO 19c APPLE JUICE DM 46r-.-..- . V .... 53c ..... 27e 33c v 'see Dili I U4 COO 1 call or 4 I - CHOICE CITY AND SUBURBAN, PROPERTY 1 u , (oc ;lnM I0" . with gravity water righf $7500. Owa-r'- s uUy la cash. 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