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Show Society - Club s Mm. Patricia Williams. Editor Phone recuperating favorably, however, and expects to be released during the week. GIMs TOcch ISO THE REGULAR meeting of Utahna Lodge was held Friday evening in the I O O F halL After the business was concluded a social was held. The com- mittee consisted of Mildred Coon, Kate McDonald, Ruth Lish and Patsy Johnson. Others present, were Phyllis Erickson, Nelda Memmott, Lucille Raines, Marjorie Harton, THE FOLLOWING ladies honVirginia Grimes, La Vera Meekored Mrs. Jerry Memmott at er, Jerry Memmott, Maurine a party on her birth anniversary Miller, Merlin Merryweather, last Thursday evening: Mrs. Lois and Audrey Skillicorn. Hollis, Mrs. Helen Pasborg, Mrs. A delicious lunch was served Marjorie Harton, Mrs. Phyllis and the evening was spent play Price, Mrs. Beatrice Spainhow-er- , ing cards. Mrs. Pat Davis, and Mrs. X Becky Price, who acted as hostTHE EPSILON SIGMA Alpha ess for the pinochle club. A trout dinner was served. At sorority met Saturday evening in cards, Mrs. Pasborg, Mrs. Hollis honor of the founding of the" ard Mrs. Memmott received the sorority 24 years ago. Dorothy Baker and Jean Hanley received prizes. A gift and lovely card was their jeweled pins in a beautiful candlelight ceremony. Laura presented to Mrs. Memmott. Delgardo, Patsy Garfield and Holbrook received their PINOCHLE was played at the pledge pins and corsages after home of Mrs. Lorelie Dawson an impressive ceremony. Loretta The Cline last Wednesday evening. was unable to attend. prize winners were Mrs. Ruth Dr. Simons took pictures of Lisli, Mrs. Faye Thompson and the ladies and they went to the Mrs. Faye Berger. Hong Kong Cafe for fried chickOther members enjoying the en dinner. The table was decorevening of cards were Mrs. Jean ated with a May pole with dolls Butler, Mrs. Donna Christensen holding streamers in one hand and Mrs. Dora Miller. Tasty and place cards in the other. refreshments were served durAll five newly installed girls ing the evening. entertained the members, and they were found to be very talMRS. LA VERA MEEKER ented. Those attending were was hostess for her pinochle Helen Banks, Verl Horton, club lasj Monday night. MemKirk, Nettie Kirk, Juanita bers present were Mrs. Mary Gleason, Garnet Garfield, BarLong, Mrs. Helen Bolton, Mrs. bara McGinn, Jacqueline WilMargaret Wheeler, Mrs. Fearl liams, Gloria Slinkerd, Dorothy Bowen, Mrs. Jerry Memmott, Baker, Jean Hanley, Rosemary Mrs. Ann Bird and Mrs. Marvel Davie, Laura Delgardo, Patsy Connell. The prizes were re- Garfield and Almeda Holbrook. , Al-me- Sel-m- a ceived by Mrs. Connell, Long and Mrs. Bird. Mrs. - MRS. VERA COOPER was pleasantly surprised last Saturday evening when her relatives honored her with a birthday party. As a group they called at her home, bringing gifts and refreshments which included a birthday cake. The families enjoying the evening and bingo included Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. las Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Val Leland Thompson, Thompson, Mrs. Harry Mills, and Mr. and CLUB FOUR-- H ACTIVITIES The South Milford Junior Farmers held a club meeting Friday, May 1. They discussed dance to be field plans for a at the clubhouse (on the Flat) May 16th. The money they get will be used to go to Delta to the stock show. Anyone wanting to go can buy tickets from any member of the club. Tickets will also be sold at the door. A raffle will be held, with first prize two hens; second a Mrs. Glenn McKnight. Neighbors and friends called duck, third a rabbit and fourth during the afternoon wishing a cake. Please come. her a. happy birthday and bringBryan Sherwood, Reporter. ing lovely gifts. Mrs. Susan Baxter and daughMrs. Lou Ann Nillon and ter Virginia returned last week daughter Linda returned from from Lawrenceburg, Ky., where Los Angeles after visiting with they spent the winter. relatives. Mrs. Nillon also atMr. and Mrs. Val Thompson tended the Firemen's West visitors Coast - Union "Meeting while of Tooele were week-enin Milford. They were at the there. home of Mr. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson. 4-- H An -' IlMnerspille ' MRS. EMILY C1LLINS IJ Far-no- Mrs. Myers is slowly turning to good health. M- - Mrs. Vivian Marshall received a telegram on Tuesday wishing her a "Happy Mothers Day" from her son Val and family who are stationed in England with the Air Force. I I Miss Joy Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carter of Trona, Calif , is finishing out the school year at Beaver High school in order to graduate with her friends. She is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall. Vfa DnlltF Dilraii tins M(nrna1 to Minersville after spending most of the winter in Kimberly ' i . I p, practical! . economical! Tri-State- 's As Ilttla as fcr 3 e DRIVE la Maasakaal aw VvfrfM ar BBkaaaBal asaaaap stalled. Price sMaaaS avaaaa; ara Na aaalBklataattf jas"pftaa7vsw ! vaa mwdi lewer rhea SHOO Q About the dazzling getaway and performance of this 1953 Buick SPECIAL. About its new record-highorsepower and compression its more velvety Million Dollar Ride its betteredphandling-i- ts luxurious new comfort, trim, appointments. h But have you heard the happiest part of the story? You can step into this rich, roomy, d Buick for just a few dollars more than you pay for the cars. That's fact and we show our delivered price to prove it. its robust-powere- O But look beyond Ulster the extra room and comfort and power and thrill you get for the money in this Buick, and you discover something else: You find a whale of a lot of important little things are provided here as standard equipment that most 77 . other cars of similar price charge as extras-thi- ngi like direction signals, air cleaner, oil-ba- th oil filter, dual map lights, indicator, automatic glove-bo- x light So it's up to you, good sir. It's up to you to look into this terrific, trip-milea- 1953 Buick SPECIAL. 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Fascinating Fashions JudyBn simple, classic lines, anyway, which are best for the majority of figure and which will be fashion-rigthrough several seasons of wear. Dorothy also suggests that It is really important to choose good quality fabrics for your first sewing efforts. They will hang better end you will feel more enthusiasm about working with them. Another plus to home sewing is that the saving in money can be pent on really good buttons, buckles, collars and other accessories to give the dress that extra air of smartness. - -- WNtN limt full-flo- w ge Optional tovipAiinr, occtuoriti. not, ortj heal fo.ti. if enjr, CddtMOflo. Prxtt mof votf Itiphffr in od0nino coVffivMftef lo Mpp.nf cWpl. Alt ptctl ivbfr.f to chongt wifnoW Itoftct. KJ easily-handl- GGo G CO "low-price- Your mow, -.- year relapse and reentered the Milford Hospital on Friday. She is CAKEfUUY 0fh month Here's bargain la cearfertl Sea that heae'teme Iwmimim awaingi ee diteley ia Mar, Each aa Mrs. Rachel Eyre suffered a ALWAYS 75-f- $45 a ALUMINUM AWNINGS ou've probably heard the news by now. By Tht Tenderfoot convenient! Certainly, it's nice to have a new home . .". but sometimes it's more practical and economical to add on to what you have. Maybe all you need is some sound advice and ideas on where to put that extra room and how to go about it. That's where we can help. Come in and see the newest plan books or give us a call and we will be happy to come out and look over the situation. Estimates free . . . financing quickly own bank-typ- e credit plan. arranged on I? V HIE SCOOTER t frontage lot FOR SALE Tenderfoot badges to the boys west of school football high who are now com'ng into Troop field. See Mrs. Waima Holm, or 324. The program will be as Mrs. Rachel Neeley at Willard follows: home in So. Milford. Thompson Presentation of badges at candlelight ceremony. FOR SALE Breakfast table Showing of a film on Scoutfour and chairs; Steel ing, matching j: We would like to have all the Simmons bed and springs; four Scout Mothers, Scout Fathers, or 6.00x18 Chevrolet wheel rims. both, attend this ceremony. Telephone 18-- It's easy to add a room to your present home! . Want-A- d. t was enjoyed. Mrs. Jetta Barnes is anxiously waiting for the 21st of May' to when her husband is in Minersville visiting relatives arrive, in the States from Japan, due and Mrs. Eyre in the hospital. where he has spent 19 months in srevlce. Thomas L. Marshall is the The Primary Association prename given Sunday evening at Sacrament services to the infant sented a pleasing and orderly son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mar conference program'Sunday eveshall. Bishop Dotson performed ning, depicting the plans and building of the present Children's Hospital in Salt Lake. SHARON VARLEY Mrs. Mary Goodwin of Beaver was presented with a corsage TO STAGE REVUE by President Luella Rollins in Rhythm in Revue will be recognition of her 63 years of the theme of the colorful, spec- service in the Primary. Many tacular dance revue sponsored stake officers from Beaver, Milby Sharon Varley Friday, May ford and Greenville were In at8, in the Milford High school tendance. auditorium. Special lights from Stanley Dalton, son of Mr. will add materially to the color and Mrs. Leland Dalton, oband beauty of the revue, which served his sixth birthday during 'arts at 8 o'clock. 25 Milford the week and was delighted students will take part in the with the usual birthday party presentation. and remembrances. To Buy or Sell, use a News - " Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stephenson of Cedar City spent Friday up-stat- '' j. - Xto.V..,. Minersville atlons to occupy their new home. Carla Marshall, won a prize for wearing the longest socks; ' Clair and Ruh Reynolds, Beaver, the most decorative socks; Yvonne Stott, Beaver, the flashiest socks. Each received a pen and pencil set. , spent Friday afternoon in Beaver, joining other members of the family in celebrating the birthday of their only brother William Hutchlngs. A lovely dinner and afternoon Marshall I '7 now,resiam prepar s. Mr. and Mrs. James Rollins, Mrs. Edna Baker and Mrs.- Effie re- m sec.-trea- the ceremony. Elated, grateful parents in Minersville are Mr. and Mrs. Newell Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craw. Tex Marshall arrived home Sunday after spending a year on the front lines in Korea. Honoarbly discharged with the rating of sergeant, Tex is mighty happy to be home again. Leland Craw, also a sergeant, spent L8 morVhs in Korea as a radio repairman, and has also received his honorable discharge. A mighty welcome home is extended these boys who have served their country in maintaining freedom and right. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Myers arrived home on Saturday from Las Vegas, where Mrs. Myers has been resting following her recent operation at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Colleen ford, Jl V Milford Newt Minersville Editor d We would like to inform all 'Scouts of Troop 324 and their parents that Tuesday, May 12, there will be a presentation of ' Fr'day. n ' . Otik THURSDAY, MAY 1, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gillins, At the recent Junior formerly of Beaver, are now oe- and Gleaner election party and cupying the home belonging to sock spret' held last Tuesday1 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dotson. evening the following received offices: Jo'ene Yardle'y, Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Boyter president; Renee Bradfield, vice made a business trip to Provo president: Sandra Johnson, Mil- - K.. . THE ROSARIANS of St. Bridget's Parish met may 4th at the home of Mrs. Don Wisner, with President Mrs. O. R. Smi'h presiding. A short business meeting: was held and tentative plans for the summer discussed. ' A delicious salad course was served by Mrs. Wisner. MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS AUTOMOMUS ARE 61MT tU'CK Wll WHO THEM- - B & M Buick Sales "URTH AVE. AT STODDARD MILFORD, UTAH m |