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Show I ' W7 ? &f tfatty Tflffiej, Pwctef, GAINES DOC gSEAOCH Phone Society Editor .VPS. PATRICIA WILLIAMS, 150 Leon Rowley, son of Mrs mi. aim mis. ai. m. j reaia re Daisy Rowley, is now delivering enjoying a vacation. the mail over the? regular rou'e They will visit in Spokane, between Milford and Garrison. Wash , and Miami, FJa. ul six-wee- k Loit-house- Robert Bruce Fothiringham A I C Bert O'Leary, who Is the new contractor for trans- stationed at Nellis A F Base at porting the U S mail between the Milford postoffice and the depot itinp his narontu rVfv nrA f o replacing Roy White on March 1. Fred O'Leary, last week. Ma-gil- 'S OLD-TIMER- S A SAMOYED S.E0 TEAM IS KEPT On PERMANENT CALL IN THE LOS ANCELES SHERIFF'S OFFICE FOR RtSCVi WORK IN MOUNTAIN AREAS risincof hair on the NECK OF A DOC WHEN ANGERED IS PUE TO THE ACTION Of A TINY INVOLUNTARY MUSCLE ON EACH HA? FOLLICLE The Friday afternoon, and the fine things they used to ) ' , do. Those who sat down to a beau-- i tifully arranged and luscious dinner were the honoree, Mother Jennie Nichols; Jane Lang, Alice CottrelL Edith Osborn, Mary Johnson. Ardath Outzen, and Leah Pullem and Ina Norton, who ably assisted their sister and mother, Mrs. Smith. i I ' v. i BEAU INC WAS A FAVORITE 6 port of KNC HENRY YHT BY DOROTHY r. c. Texas, we ate chili and nibbled on golden corn chips to our heart's content THE REGULAR meteing of Utahna Lodge was held Friday evening In the I O O F Hall. A J social was held following the business meeting. The commit tee consisted of Eva Banks, Meeker, Ann Bird and Mar jorie Harton. OUR ANNUAL Those attending were Christ Lyman, Audrey Skill icom. Na PATRICK'S DAY omi Vollhard, Lou Ann Nailor , ; La-Ve- ra Announcing I Glenda Fowles, Almeda Hoi brook, Afton Nielson, Jerry i Memmott, Ruth Lish, Ma urine Miller, Phyllis Erickson, Lenora Swindlehurs, Lorelei Dawson, Lucille Raines, Merlin 'Merry-weathe- r, Pat Dav?s, Patsy Johnson and Mildred Coon. .'r j AND DINNER FOR G PHIZES Baked Foods Needlework and Aprons 12. 75c O. E. S., .will Popcorn and Candy LATER IN EVENING. HOT DOUGHNUTS WILL BE SERVED Dawson. Pi- entertain their hus- bands and Members of Albert Pike Lodge No. 14 and their wives at a card party and dinner in the new Masonic Temple on Tuesday, March 24th. HUM MAGE COUNTER O Mrs. THE LADIES of Ruth Circle, BOOTHS O st and '.. Children Under S-- S) nochle winners were Mrs-- . Merry-weathe- r, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Davis. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the eve- ning. P. M. TILL DONE Adults $1.50 FISH POND Mrs. PARISH DINNER 1 Prize winners at bridge were Erickson, Mrs. Swindle-hur- ST. BRIDGETS f In Dallas, Nell Morris, director of Frito Company's research kitchens, gave us lessons in how to use corn chips to brighten up ordinary dishes. You don't have to live In the hospitable Lone Star State to serve these unusual dishes to your family and friends. All Nell Morris gave us under the you need Is some of the know-ho- w Texas sunshlnt. Texas Baked Beef Hash (Serves -- ) Two medium old potatoes, 1 teaspoon salt, ft teaspoon black pepper, 1 medium onion (chopped), 2 cups cooked ground beef, 1 can condensed cream of mushroom soup (diluted with 1 can water), 1 cup lightly crushed corn chips (measured after crushing), ft cup grated American cheese. In an oiled casserole, arrange a layer of thinly sliced potatoes . sprinkled with salt and pepper. Next a layer of chopped onion. . 7r. Repeat. Top with the cooked ground beef. Heat soup with one can of water and pour over the beef. Sprinkle corn chips and cheese on top. Cover, bakj In moderate oven (329 degrees T.) for one hour. Cora Chip .Tomato Rabbit Texas baked beef hash with golden eani chips Is a savery com(Serves Two tablespoons butter or margarine, 2 tablespoons flour, 1 cup bination U tempt the appetite of aayeaa whether he halls from the milk, 1 can condensed tomato soup (104 ounces), 1 medium onion Lone Star Stat er the Empire State. It has nnlversal appeal. (chopped), lVi cups grated cheese, 2 cups com chips. and onion. Pour sauce over I V4 cups corn chips in a baking dish. Make a white sauce of the butter or margarine, flour and milk. Sprinkle the top with the remaining cheese and corn chips. Bake la Add 1 cup cheese to white sauce and stir until melted. Add soup moderat oven (350 degrees F.) for 20 minutes. "1 BAZAAR MADDOX women, that's the Texas we saw. From Fort Worth to San Antonio, from east to west in Four hundred and years were represented among the older group. i " CATTLE, cotton, oil, corn chips, tall handsome men and , 4 A son was born to Mr. and OrTMarch 1st J. H. Galbraith Mrs. Douglas L. Peterson in the replaced Claude Davis at the Iron County Hospital on March Milford U p stock feed yards. 2nd. Mr. Davis has moved to Caliente. Texas Corn Chips Vill Enliven Your Cooking sikty-seve- n ST. ! March 6th, to dine and chat and try to remember who was who t. US3, GatiMf Dot JtMMfck CnUwr. jr. THURS., MARCH 12, 1933 or 2a MEMBERS of the Thursday Shields, Sherral Dawson, Linda Easton, Michael Fisher, Ned Night Bridge club spent a ' evening at the home of Kohler, Denny Rae Btlliston, Mrs. D. E. Kirk, March 4th. Wayne Hardy, Craig Baxter, DaAfter a delicious dessert lunch vid Kil'ain, Bobbie Slonehocker. I . served by the hostess, cards Leslie Barton and Larry was of were the order the evening, Denny's anniversary March 4th, but he had his party ; prizes going to Mrs. R. J. Mrs. J. H. Weston and Mrs. vi the btlv. V. L. Bouchers. Others present After an afternoon of games. are were Mrs. K. L. Archer, Mrs. MILFORD not entirely forgotten, when such J. R. Murdock, Mrs. Sam Clme Mrs. Pasborg served delicious refreshments. thoughtful persona as Emma jiid Mis. E. L. Smith. ; Smith remember thst a bit of fun is good for old as well a A. F. McCulley is in Oakland, DENNY PASBORG had a young: so, th's group of ladies Cat., birth visiting his son, Herbert twelfth from 73 to 82. were invited to his guests on the McCulley. Shlrleen March 6th, anniversary, her home THE FOLLOWING ladies en-- J oyed an evening of social chat and sewing at the home of Mrs. Del h Edwards las t week: Mrs. Cuma Goodwin, Mrs. Vera Bond is Oivenshaw, Mrs. Ha- ' zel Kesler, Mrs. Norma Anderson and Mrs. Edna Nichols. 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