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Show . MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS 1 v: THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1953 Walk al Your Wedding 111 , , 3t iTLbisMeeh BMnersville Tin 4 Milford Ntws Minarsvills Editor Evans, in& lttVSlM33U3tiS Or the Coleman oil FOR SALE stove; heats mediuh sized house. Has electric blower. Phone 14-or see Van Memmott. here to spend a month's vacation. Goodwin spent several Mrs. Rex Marshall visited her days in Cedar .Ctty, Enoch and father Sunday at the Iron CounSummitt visiting children. ty Hospital. Mr. Martin recently suffered a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre returned home after a three-wee- k Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Gray vissojourn In California visiting ited In Pioche, Nev, Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Miles and Saturday. daughter and the Gibson and Tanner families. Mr. andMrs." Heber Gillins spent Monday and Tuesday at Mrs. Emily Gillins. and Mrs. Cedar City visiting relatives. Melba Baker were Wednesday evening when they entertained the Reading Club. An interesting play was read by Mrs. Thora Beeson of Beaver. A salad plate and cream puffs were served to Frieda Wood, Athene Roberts, Nellie Hollings-heaEnid Spafford, Ilene Gray, Marybelle Eyre, Shirley Elinor Marshall, Lynnea Marshall, Phyllis "Truman, Eloise Murdock and Donna program at Sunday evening Sacrament services. Class president Dale Murdock presided, with the following taking part: Sandra Davis, Jean Griffiths, Leo la Mathews, Miss Yardley and Miss Brinkerhoff; Terry Thompson, Jane Ann Gunn and Miss Fill- The BANKER'S STORY -l FOR SALE Neatly new Ironer. Call83-M- . The Beaver Seminary under Mr. and Mrs. Arshel direction of Mr. Kerksiek pre rheumatic fever. sented a finis ' and interesting more. grown animals. Phone Beaver collect Don Murie. 3tp 105-R- By MRS. EMILY GILLINS r . WILL BUY DEAD ANIMALS for fish hatchery use; $2.00 for m. r m Jrv t t sj William established'M , OlJRrVDRO C Mr. and Mrs? Leland Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. John Williams enjoyed a business trip to Phoenix, Ariz., over the weekend. Mrs. Hazel Eyre took charge of .the children during their absence. 1066. IN BACK THE USE OTA " I CHECKERED CLOTH .10 FDR COUNTING MONEV A6S. IN THE MIDDLE mL '. . irmmm Mr. and Mrs. Jay Browner and two children visited briefly in MinersvUle during the week, prior to making their permanent home in Whittler, Call! FlNDS " TRACK i Ed - exchequer" AS GUARDIAN OF THE ROVAl AFTER CONQUERlKKV CNfrlAD M Iet ns be guardian of vour funds! A modern checking account will enable you to keep an uccurate record of all your financial transactions .... d, d, Hospital patients this week include Douglas Blackburn, pneu- Boyter. monia; infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Bell Bonner, pneumonia; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson are and Elaine Evans, daughter of S S. (Em y &2&: I Tin so mad f ceuM exoode . end tfcey havn'i "Whan Is a mint really worth some thing? Only whan H can make a profit after paying expense, which Indude meeting pay rolls, paying raxes and buying supplies.' H costs of supplies, labor and Kixh got too high, and no more mine, no more profits disappear benefits to everyone la Utah. Thar s happening right now In Utahl a, ' M FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION ... See J. C. Smith At Milford State Bank mjLt iiinriiii ..i. nun. .- 1. 1 MILFORD l Whtn tiny Adl PelndtxUr, S, f Skokie. IIU get out of hr Iron lung and found that nor physical therapist. Mist Shlrloo Ludwlg, was to bo married, the wanted very much to be hr flower girl. "But you'll have to learn to walk again If you're going down the aisle with mo," Mloa Ludwlg said. This prospect worked mirackt for Adele and here she la at the wedding reception with Shlrlte. r jw Mrs. Nell Benford. March of Dimes scholarship trained therapist and aided In Adele't cart. STATE BANK J. C. SMITH. Agon -- A Friendly Bank for All The Poople" FhoMtS Milford High; School Week-en- d l!evs lYELLOWTAIL FLAKES By Tha Specials KRAFT DINNER JOURNALISM CLASS of M. H. S. 2 for 39c .... 2 for 25c '. : TASTEWELL APPLESAUCE size 303 17c . ORANGES - 5 lb Bag 35c LEGION AUXILIARY ANNOUNCES SALE HALF-PRIC- E ANNUAL - P ARRAY MARGARINE - ESSAY CONTEST "My American Heritage and What It - Means to Me" is the contest spontitle fon sored fay the American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. J. E. Price, Americanism chairman, of the organization, announced Tuesday. All Junior High school students are eligible, as well as the Senior High school students, which makes it different than in past years, she pointed' out. Mrs. Price explained that the winner. will, receive a silver medal and a cash prize of. $7.50, and will be entered in the district contest. .The essays, which are limited tol 500" words, must be complet ed by Feb. 23. They will be ; judged on choice of subject matter, organization of subject matter, and correct usage of words and sentences. price, 1 lb at Vi 1 lb at rog. 2 for 68c price PURITY PLAYTIME GINGERSNAPS 29c . the--essa- HENS CAN'T DRINK A- -l ADMINISTRATORS Galloway Milford News High School Editor -- If water is kept warm enoagh (50 deg.) livestock' and FFA EXCHANGE STUDENT poultry will drink more water. You will receive more Reddy Kilowatt can, warm the water auto profit! '''' Electric stock tank ' . 17c . 33c 43c 39c 39c 39c 39c 11c le 27-2- 8 g 18c ...i. HUNTS PEARS 2ft can DEL MONTE PEACHES - : .. 19c 3 .for $1.00 ! 2ft can cans 35c ....... 2 2ft can 51.00 36c . 46 oz SHAVER'S BLENDED JUICE 29c SHAVER'S ORANGE JUICE - 46 oz WELCH'S GRAPEJUICE for 3. . NIBLETS WHOLE KERNEL CORN DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL 7c ....!..... .'. 24 oz L. - DARK KARO - quarts 30c .j. .- J 37c Ll ..... 49c 1 LIGHT. KARO LEOTAUT 49c quarts GREEN BEANS 303 size can 3 for 31c y i,. also save you the trouble de-ice- rs of thawing: out frozen containers or emptying them at night L. An assembly will be presented MACARONI - Long. 2 lbs Wednesday, Jan. 28, by an FFA SALAD MACARONI - 2 lbs exchange student who spent sevin a farm France. on months eral ELBOW MACARONI 2 lbs She will show slides and give an account of her experiences in France. The assembly promises to be HUNTS WHOLE NEW SPUDS ..... . ...L a very interesting and one and the townspeople LIBBYS MIXED VEGETABLES are invited to attend. The assembly will be held at 1 p. m. DEL MONTE TOMATO SAUCE in the high school auditorium. DEL MONTE PUMPKIN - No 2ft can e, maically for only a few pennies a day. " TO PRESENT ASSEMBLY The Region 6 Administrators met Thursday, Jan. 15, at Milford. At this meeting school problems were discussed and dates were set for various school TIGERETTES PRESENT ' activities. a After discussion on the ad- JOINT FORMATION visability of changing the date AT BEAVER GAME for the speech meet, is was deDuring the half of the Beaver cided that it should be left as ball game the Beaver and MilMarch Beaver. in planned, It was decided that plaque ford Pep Clubs presented a Joint formation. Together, they made should be given for at the music festival i n Dixie, a 53, a B, and T. Corsages May 7. A band clinic will be were presented to each club ' held at Provo, Jan. 24. The president The formation committee was music convention to be held March 29 to April 1 In Tucson, Sally Killam, Mary Lou Grib-blJoelene Winn, Mary Jane Ariz., was also discussed.' Sandra Johnson. Supt Eyre of Panguitch, mem McCulley and ber of the finance committee of The banner was held by Lynn the Utah State School Survey, Bracken, Carlene Gronnlng and presented an interesting lecture Connie Labium. The drummers on present-daschool finances ; were Bonnie Lund, Jonelle Baxand reported recommendations ter and Patricia Wilcock. The i Tigerette twirlers were Deon by the committee. An administrative conference Lofthouse and Joelene Winn. will be held in Salt Lake City, The next Region CHEERLEADERS SPORT" March 8 Administrators meeting will be t 11 hM In OHar fltv . NEW UNIFORMS' sight-readin- 48c .. 31c -- worth-jeowhi- HOLD MEET AT MILFORD PRODUCTS PANCAKE FLOUR 4 lbs PANCAKE FLOUR - 2ft lbs PANCAKE FLOUR 1 lbs CAKE FLOUR 36 oz BISCUIT MIX lbs SPAGHETTI Long,-- Diwu . REGION 29c NABISCO ROYAL FINGERS MILFORD 27-2- 8. lh to prevent freezing. DON'T MISS THE TALK OF T1D3 TOWN HIGH-LIGH- TS ; . EVERY SATURDAY - 3 :30 P. M. The cheerleaders of M H S g SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS were sporting their new at last 5S0 uniforms Friday A teachers meeting was held . The new ball Beaver game the at MinersvUle Jan. 20. School uniforms are red satin with the was excused at 2:30. lexers M H S in white on the Thursday, Jan. 22, the first ' front. Intercultural Class was held In Beaver. Milford plays Hinckley Fri Loavos for Navy--4 day at Hinckley. S Kim Mortensen,'son of Mr. An F F A Exchange student Mrs. M. F. Bod ens tab of Miland Jaru-28 will conduct an assembly One-Sto- p Center at 1 p. m. in the high school ford. has enlisted in .the U S. man nav PHONE 20 or auditorium. I FREE DELTVEaT Milford will play Fillmore Fort Douglas lef tfor San Diego Monday to begin an Friday, Jani 30, on the home on -boot" i training. court cheer-leadin- KSUB For additional information write5 to at i Telluride Power Company A Free-Enterpri- se Tax-Payin- g Industry ; Jeff Merc Your r Shopping , , 210 ! sj c 3 |