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Show Ticklers MODERN HOME Real Bargain for Quick Sale Mutt More ONLY f 1100 OWNER'S EQUITY IN CASH Next to Last House on Martin 4 Row Phono 19i--J Wn. Loogacre By George hcie it ' FOe'SaT TifS2ii TUL" T"E '6T10N W Hospitalized for serious heart ailments are sisters Mrs. Alta HolllnirahMil and Mn AlKa Gillins. a' George Marshall, home. his at is ill also brother, I Mrs. Nettie Myers is recuperating at her home after undergoing major surgery recently. ! .r Hi i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Limb and boys spent four days visiting in Logan and Salt Lake. TO IN THE TRUCK! If, Lyman and " was greatly impressed with the Ft. Brldger monument and museum. 1 .MILORD (UTAH) NEWS ' This new man is taking no chances!" PW. OU FOtf. OT TO SHUT OFF THE MOTOR WLN Y NO... I I I BUT T PtEN FOZ AN HOUR? WTED " VJ KNOW.' I A) '1 FfrtE 1' 6M WiNtTOe DOWN MP WAR foN ANO Thi M THE BY EDNA MILES fashion idea that's taking an important hold for is the knitted look. This means that dresses, basic suits, even cravats, are knitted, crocheted, or ONE Mrs. Lois Pearson is in Los Angeles on business. hand-wove- n. Designer Ann Fleischer has dons a whole group of these fashions on a knitted theme, even combining them with classic cashmeres in some instances. She has used monotone or multicolored tweed-ribbo- n collars, cuffs and belts on cashmere sweaters and matched this trim to woven-ribbskirts and jackets. A skirt of ribbon in a red,, white, and blue check was shown with three versions of the navy cashmere top. One black cashmere with sleeves and scoop neckline kept d silk skirt dotted with large, company with a black, Mrs. Virginia Marshall, and Mrs. Joanne Eyre spent Monday visiting in Beaver. on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall are elated parents this week over the arrival of their first daughter, who was announced on March 16 at the Iron County The Marshal la have Hospital. three sons. fllMnersPille ITn hand-wov- en hand-knitte- hand-knitt- poppies. ed For the first time linen yarn is crocheted1 in an Irish lace pattern and cut into a dress-to- p worn with a matching linen sweater-dres- s, skirt For a the designer uses dusty pink, flame, and wine for a triangular top and pairs it with a skirt in solid wine. hand-loom- By MRS. EMILY GILLINS I, . I v Milford Ntws MinersviUe Editor ONE OF THE NEW HOMES, lived in 30 days; nsw drapes Owner's equity in cash $10,500 Balance Torms MODERN $4500 HOME with garage. $1500 down. C O M P L E TELY $10,500 FURNISHED 3 - Bedroom ... Homo with $1500 kitchen equipment... Terms. New and HOME modtrn. corner lot. $8000, owntr's equity in cash. NEW HOME. $8500 -- -- with her tailored knrU for husband i Use cravats she shows wife style The dress combines a cashmere haa4-wv- ea harmony. black aad white rlbboa-sklr- t, V ( Aaa Fleischer designs an elegant hand woven ribbon Ue, la white, wtth a contrasting band worked on a slant. This Is one and pullover and collar and cuffs. e d society. Mrs. Edna Baker enjoyed a trip into Wyoming to visit Mr: and Mrs. Alfred Baker and new son at Greehriver. She also visited with Mrs. Elva Cooley at jfe y .! 'f tR.' iir r m. mn. iu 'F ' "Sure and 'twasa lovely chick: en dinner" that was served to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter of Minersville and members of the Lee Schledeman family on St. Patrick's Day, March 17th. MODERN INTELHGRAM terms. LOVELY MOPERN HOME on So. Utah St. $3700; $700 down. $50 a month. CHOICE CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY I. London home of the Qoeen Is "' Pilar. 2. The land of Is at the Sonth Pole. 3. Korea was formerly a Dossessloa of " 4. Van Gogh painted The' Sua 5. The day named for the planet Satan it 6. Author of "The Grapes of Wrath" is . 7. The feographle center of the U. 8. is In -8. The new heavyweight boxing champ is 9. unnocucni is called Us state. 10. The U. 8. Marine Coma la ' - waa-faaaJe- CASH FOR YOUR HOME, FARM OR RANCH More Listings Wanted proper ene ka (1) Windsor, Buckingham. (2) Antarctica, Amv tralio. (3) Japan, Russia. (4) Flowers. Beams. (5) Saturday, Sunday. (6) Sttinbtck, Sinclair. (7) Kansas, Nebraska. (8) Marciano, Walcott. (9) Nutmeg, Buckeye. (10) 1775, 1776. SEE US FOR FARM LANDS ' til We Have the Best Values Lowest Prices in the State Total your points, scoring yourself 10 potaU for each correct choice. A score of Is poor; td-4- 0, average; te--0. superior; 0, very superior. 0-- ciut court WITH A PURPOSE jjO Now recognize a true "original" in automotive styling. . .with a sleek "continental flair that drops a hint oi surging V--8 power and flashing performance. Here is beauty with a purpose . . . graceful in every contour, generous in roominess and riding comfort. Here is beauty that brings with it a thrilling new sense of road mastery and control. all now Powr Packed Bauty W-10- him V-Ei- or Six iJ T KIRK REALTY CO UILTOSD'S REALTOR for MORE THAN 80 YEARS J Now from the words btlow. Insert the iw Dianas in tne inieiitgram. oi uie MUford comwt Do you know the missing words? - ISO en Rulon and Clyde Hollingshead Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker of were called home last week be St. George were here to attend cause of the serious illness of D. Mrs. of the funeral Mary I their mother, Mrs. Alta Hoi-Fisher and remained several condition is whose lingshead, days at the home of Mr. and still critical. Mrs. Harold Baker, visiting I and friends. Mrs. Melba to them St. Baker accompanied March 17th was the 11 1th George on Thursday via bus and anniversary of the organization returned home on the week-enof the Relief Society of the L with her husband. D S Church. A program and social was held in the recreation Madelyn Eyre celebrated her hall under direction of officers fifth birthday on Saturday and assisted by the entertainment ; was given a lovely party by her committee, The Marshall, Viparents. Many little friends at- vian Carter, Ilene Gray, Sylvia tended, bringing birthday Davis, Rachel Eyre, Lelia Carter and Vera Carter. A lovely time was enjoyed at parlor with first prize won by Other birthdays occurring on games Mrs. Nolder and consolation by Saturday were: Mrs. Pearson. Raymond Baker, age 10, who also celebrated with a party; Mica To net r.vrp riauffhtpr of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Carter Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre, ob- and two daughters of Milford served her third birthday with spent Tuesday In MinersviUe. a party on Thursday and was They were luncheon guests of elated with her party, friends Mrs. Heber Gillins. and gifts. Lovely refreshments were served. Brenda Marshall, daughter of the Howard Marsh alls, has been Mr. and Mrs. Fay Marshall ill for several days. are happy to announce the arMrs. I. Ni Nolder is now at rival of their second son on March 11 at the Iron County home in Minersvllle after spendHe weighted 7 lbs. ing the winter with her children. Hospital. They have another child, a She reports that her eyes are daughter. greatly improved since an operation performed during the The Relief Society, under direction of President Mrs. Frieda Mrs. Eulalia Davis and Billy Wood, presented a fine program Sunday evening in commemora- spent the day in Cedar City vistion of the 111th birthday year aing Joanne and Mr. and Mrs. since the organization of the Victor Davis. (.BEDROOM HOME. $11,000: $2500 down, balance flood Phone The hand-wovribbon material has been adapted to men's cravats. Women like to buy ties that match their own dresses and give them to their husbands. These have banded details or solid stripes. rel-ativ- I MONTHLY GARAGE With Your RENTALS Own Key $7.50 per mo, Winter Rates ed ed ! Al-brec- a Plan to Fit Ever y Nm4 hand-knitt- 1 Ber-nic- We Have Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hayward of East Ely, Nev., arrived Saturday morning to spend the week-enwith Mrs. Alba Gillins. They : returned to their home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stephenson also came to assist in the care of Mrs. Gillins. d and Mrs. Aldean Jones. Truman and Mrs. were Club which met home Wednesday Mrs. Eioise Murdock evening. presented an interesting book review and Mrs Renee Eyre gave a short talk on the "Modern Woman." A salad course was served the following and those above mentioned: Enid e Spafford, Lynnea Marshall, and Emily Gillins, Lillian McKnight, Melba Baker, Frieda Wood, Reva Williams, Reva Mary belie Eyre, Esther Rollins, Shirley Hollingshead, Yvonne Murdock, Ilene Gray and Mrs. Nellie Hollingshead, and guests Mrs,' Effie Marshall Mrs. Phyllis Bonnie Myers to the Reading at the Truman DECODED INTELLIGRAM 1 Buckingham. 1 Antarctica. Steinbeck: Kansas. Marciano. 8 Nutmeg. .ft I Japan. 7 8 4 5 10 Flowers. Saturday. 1TT5. - Knitted Look Is a Must for Spring Finery Mr. and Mrs. Sheral Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter at Wells, spent the week-enNev., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester Roberts. to' 1 1 . Jj Jgl d r THURS, MARCH 19, 193.1 . LOUT MOTOR CO. 39 No. Main Cedar City , |