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Show MILFORD (ITTAII- - NEWS . MRS. PATRICIA WILLIAMS, Phone 150 or Society Editor nity. other Mrs. For winter Judy rat on i - were Mrs.. Wilma Connally. Mrs. Bar-oara' McGinn, Mrs. Jerry Mem-mott- . Mrs. Helen Banks, Mrs. Lula Ylther and Mrs. Naomi Vol-- I hard. The next regular business ..uiiik will be held Easter Monday at tne noine oi rresiaeni Ethel Smith. snug, warm housecoats and jackets day-toda- d, out of style and alwsys carries its own air of distinction. It is, then, well worth the money. This season, cashmere sweaters by Hadley have been given beads or flowers for evening wear. Or, if you like, you can add your own for a single wearing. trimming 1 The new cashmeres have fine , i r detailing which includes: little ribbed collars, crocheted edgings and turtle neck tops. Some have wide scoop necks for evening wear and some are in white, red, or soft blue Others appear in the classic blucks, neutral beiges, and whites. The Hadley cashmeres are mothproofed in a process that makes them resist inroads of salt water or even perspiration. In choosing your cashmere, pick Velvet flowers with Jeweled centers are ap-- p one that best suits your way of on this pure white cashmere crdlrn. life. If your choice happens to be ' pliqued Stems snd leaves are embroidered. Little buds the classic pullover or cardigan, add a dainty note to the decoration which (oes all you can change it by using bright arnund the sweater top. The cardlcan Is shown accessories, scarves, gay flowers, u llh a pullover, also in pure cashmere. or new costume, jewelry w i t 1. v. mil ultra-femini- . iii-- Announcing ST. PATRICK'S DAY High AND DINNER 4 DINNER Adults $1.50 BINGO Needlework PARISH - 6 P. M. TILL DONE Children Under PRIZES O FISH POND BOOTHS O Baked Foods and Aprons 14. 75c Pvpcorn and Candy RUMMAGE COUNTER O LATER IN EVENING. HOT DOUGHNUTS WILL BE SERVED AND COFFEE c 2. sheer 1) denier 51 gauge oo first quality, . . tremendous aluc for you on this hosiery nylon famous brand, precision-fi- t hosiery. n, t 'l5 FORMERLY Parley Fisher was released from the hospital on Feb. 27 after an illnses of two weeks. S TODAV, 4 delectable new fashion-fres- h SUNDAE COLORS to compliment your new spring wardrobe. Having youth assume responsibilities. 4. Youth's desire to know whut is right. 5. Challenge of youth to be understood. Mr. Tracy stated that there is a definite trend away from vocational and specialized training to a more general education auned at developing ways and means of meeting social duties such as teaching students to make friends, how to get along with people, how to take responsibility, and mostly, how to get right attitudes an dfollow direc- swimming. Mr. Tracy came home with a new desire to help the students and faculty of Milford High, with the things he gained at this conference. He enjoyed his trip away from Milford, but he seems glad to be back with us on Milford soil. MRS. WILSON NAMES ESSAY WINNERS Sculptured to fit the dimensions of every womsn's legs perfectly Length dimensions 2. Foot and Ankle dimensions 3. Contour dimensions 1. Precision-fi- t in ,3 leg sizes IRIS (small) . VENUS (medium) V Allmans DIANA (tall) '"V ".'M .In South Milford liy MRS. BETH FISHER Mr. and Mrs. IvanlMcKnight and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse and children spent Feb. 26 in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Gael Elmer entertained a number of their friends on March 2. Mr. Hansen: "You can't sleep In my class." Ronnie B.: "If you didn't talk so loud, I could." - , Mrs. Vena Wilson announced the winners of the United Na tions contest Monday, March 2, In a special assembly of Juniors and Sophomores. Gayle Tolley, a Junior, was chosen by the Judges to.be our delegate to the U. N. this summer. Ruth Cline, Sophomore, was chosen alternate, but later developments sulted in her beinf, chosen to tend in place of a Tooele delegate. The Judges for the deleMrs. Ardath Outzea gates were v lilss "''''''s T9vH4vtOi) S rTtJCst I0K3C OICUS MOUt V more than pride that makes a man a lot of horsepower beneath the hood of the car he owns. For the real point in reaching record horsepowers and compression ratios goes beyond miles per hour. steps up performance and economy in normal driving. That's what Buick engineers did when they upped the power and compression of each 1953 Buick Special, Super and Ro admaster to the highest figures in r Buick's history. In the Super and Roadmaster, they put a new kind of V8 Engine first passenger-ca- r V8 with 8J5 to 1 compression, and a long list of other major engineering advances. For the Special, they redesigned the famed Fireball 8 Engine -- gave it It's - fifty-yea- F-26- j 3 when reat- (Continued on Back Page) Worldi newest 1 akl j student body. Before leaving Los Angeles Mr. Tracy attended an aquacade and pageant In the Bveerly Hills high school swim . gym. The event concerned the early and present days of California in dance, tumbling, actiny and NOW ..JL ORDER A SOX Of Diversity of tions. $135 m Cuina Goodwin was hostess to the Primary ladies last Monday evening when they met for their regular monthly meeting. SixMr. and Mrs. Theman Walker oz. born on Feb. 23 at Lawton. teen persons were present. Folhave received word of the to Pfc. and Mrs. Edwin lowing a business meeting the rival of their second grandchild, j H. Gale. The new mo'her is the lessons were given by Ella Jean It was a boy, weighing 6 lbs, 14 ' former Marjorie Walker. Parkinson, Myrtle Hansen and News of Your Neighbors 3. ANNOUNCES NEW LOWER PRICES This drliihtfut pure esshmere evening sweater has a new scoop neckline with crochet-triand ribbed cuffs on the brief sleeves. It packs beautifully and can be a dancing-costum- e topper to su with a cocktail or evening akirt The wide, lovely lierkllne makes a perfect frame for jewelry. Mrs. Goodwin. Fruit salad and popcorn were served. MR. TRACY ATTENDS EDUCATION CONFERENCE IN LOS ANGELES Glen E. Tracy, principal of Milford High school, attended a conference of the National Asso ciation of Secondary Schools in Los Angeles, Feb. 21 to 25.' According to Mrs. Tracy! the conference consisted of very helpful general sessions and discussions. The one group main event that most interested Mr. Tracy's eye was a talk on "The Five Challenges of Youth' eiven by Dr. Umstadt. These five challenges are: 1. Increase of birth and death rate. liW... JL 1 ffil Dawna Galloway Milford School Editor ' ST. BRIDGETS V School Hews FOR 1 X Barbara Mayer left on Feb. 23 She was ac-i for Lodi, Calif. tompanied by her daughter, Vdi'.e, and by Mrs. Mary Mayer, whose home is in that city. Barbara will stay in California until her husband, Pfc. James Mayer, returns from Korea about May 1. He has bet-- on active duty with lv Army Medical Corps for the past nine months. 's BAZAAR 195.1 7 Ciisliiiim' sweater, like and ilia mentis, .generally etui be regiiriletl as a luxury. Antl yet, like many fine thing's, it's a .sound, long-rai- ie inve&lment. It wears beautifully, rarely goes THE . Jane Gillies, Mrs. Theresa comfort, can make your leisure time n. e fu i BRIDGE was the evening's and, because they come in ..uch a variety of styles and materials entertainment last Thursday at y thest days, can fit into your die home of Mrs. Jeanette Kohl-er- . living with eae. ... Prizes were received by Mrs. Florence Freeman, busy radio actress who is "Wendy" of CBS'. Eva Stonehocker, Mrs. Kate Mc"Wendy Warren and the News," Donald, and Mrs. Mildred Coon. casts her vote for the loosely-fitteOther guests included Mrs. quilted housecoat. It's the perfect Loretta Cline, Mrs.' Hazel Hill-magarment in which to relax. Choose Mrs. Helen Bracken, Mrs. a style and length which will 1 most comfortable for you. If it is Elaine Archer and- - Mrs. Hilda full length, be sure that the houseSmith. A luncheon was served coat's skirt clears the ground by a by Mrs. Kohler after the game of cards. Sood six inches for ease and of movement. ... On the other CBS-Thand, Martha Stewart of "Those Two," is In favor of the SUSAN McCULLEY was 11 short, boxy jacket with slacks or Years old on Thursday, Feb. 26 comfortable full skirt A lively vivacious girl. Martha A party was given by her mothmoves quickly and busily about her er, Mrs. Walter McCulley, on household activities and likes the Friday the 27th. trim comfort of slacks and jeans. A baked bean dinner was pre. . . Blonde Lucille Knoch of NBC-TV"The Red Skelton Show" likes pared and served by Mrs. McCulbest ley, after which cootie was not frilly, clothes but warm wool slacks and Kay Tolley won the layed. a turtle neck sweater. . . . Houseprize. coats, jackets, slacks and o:h r Other little friends helping leisure time wearing appv el -- ' celebrate her birth anniSusan . good investments, since iW.;-.rwear ana tear on on- :. I versary were Joyce and Marilyn -so - and can be i clothes Moore, Karen Baudino, Judy many price rsnpe? Miller, Nora Ann and Pat Walker, Linda Easton, Sue Ann Thompson, Mary Edwards, Mar- - j ion Hollingshead, Dixie Roberts, Sally Williams, Sandra Beard, Janice Skilllcorn, Connie Hoi- brook, Kathleen Meeker, Sherie Gillins and Sharleen Wheeler, OUR ANNUAL at-ho- m 15, BY EDNA MILES 1 j Fascinating Fashions members present THURSi, MARCH Cashmere Sweaters, Elegant Yet Practical 28 house draw'ng the house prize. Mrs. Helen Cerva and Mrs. Marie ikn:an joini-- the confrater- THE ROSARIANS of St. Brid- Mrs. Marjorie McDermott was i iwrish met at the home of nci.n uh a tork shower. Mrs. Jean Hanley March 3rd The stork arrived the morning of and enjoyed a delicious covered March. 3rd, and the attractive dish supper, with Father Valine iwntppcd gifts were taken to The regular monthly her at the hospital. present. was hied, with - The rest of the evening was ,rhneiief-tin- i Mrs. Ethel Smith presiding. The spent playing cootie. A nuinbdi plans for the parish bazaar were of clever prizes were won by the ladies, with Mrs. Margaret More- completed. - shorter flame travel, faster firing, higher horsepower and compression, And to these spirited engines they coupled the new Twin Turbine' Dynaflow Drive that adds flash-fasquiet getaway to utter -- t, smoothness. Just to giVe you an example of what all this mean: The 1953 Buick Special with DynajlouK can beat the mighty 1952 Roadmaster on getaway can reach 30 mph ( when the law allows ) with a combined speed and jerk-fre- e smoothness no other car can equal. Of course, there's far more to these new Buicks for 1953 some seven dozenrnew j features alone. But why not come in and see for yourself that these are the greatest Buicks and the greatest values-- in fifty great years. -- irrru automobiies au iuiit buic wiu build them- - B & M Buick Sales UTRTH AVE. AT STODDARD MILFORD, UTAH |