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Show MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS MRS. DON HOLBROOK THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1933 News of Your Neighbors NEARLY NEW GOOD, In i- - South Milford Mrs.- - Sullivan. j v'- en- tertained her club, this week, inviting the husbands of the ladies and feting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan at a going away party before their departure for Provo. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aafrard, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Merryweather, Thurland Don Ho'.brook, and Mr. and j Sly, - Rom where I sit ... mtr r -- Pinochle was the evening's I By MRS. BETH FISHER entertainment,. with Mrs. Ed- J auuJ am. iucrry wea .tuicr receiving the, prizes for the laThe Sou'h Milford club house hear a talk given by Diane Mr Edwards and Mr. dies; were Hosteses and Bernlece has recently been Aagard for the men. now boasts new lights, switches Smith and Jean Jones. A going away present was and outlets. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Beebe of .given to the honored couple by the group. ; Jaylene and Cleve Mathews Richmond, Calif., spent June of Caliente, cousins of LaRee 4th and 5th at the Floyd Wright A LARGE GROUP of B L F Stewart, are staying at the Max home. and Auxiliary, and guests, atS'ewart home. Mr. and Mr. George C. Good- tended the farewell party given The Social Hour Club met at win drove to Provo Sunday to las Thursday in the I O O F the club house on June 4. There attend the graduation of their Hall, honoring Mr. and Mrs. were about 10 ladies present to son Jack on June 8th. They Frank Sullivan. A Dutch lunch was served, spent Sunday night in Heber B.S. and his received Jack dancing enjoyed thruout City. , Following graduation the evening. degree. he and his family returned to Logan where he will continue MRS. LESA ACKLIN had as his schooling. her pinochle guests last TuesDANCE STUDIOS day evening Mrs. Dorothy Gale, Mrs. LUMan Page and daugh-- , Mrs, Ann. Bird, Mrs. Alice Bax-- I SUMMER SCHEDULE ter LaRae, of Ogden, have been ter, Mrs? Helen Bracken, Mrs. j visiting for the past week at the Marjorie Harton, Mrs. Ferle ' George Sears and Guy Whitta-ke- r Bown, Mrs. LaRue Turner and homes. The, Whittakers Mrs. Vera Bietz. 9:00 a. m 11 to 12 Years were in Ogden on June 3 to at10:00 a. m. The prizes were awarded to tend LaRae's graduation from MriT Baxter, Mrs. Bowrf and 11:00 a. m. 9 to 11 years Weber College. The Pages re-- . Mrs. Bietz. 1:30 p. m. 7 to 0 years turned to Milford with them. 2:30 p. m. Kindergarten 3:30 p. m. Teens ; THE HAPPY COOKERS 4 H Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Muir of held their weekly meeting Club Howard the at visited Beaver Paice home Saturday and Sun- Tuesday at the home of their All Classes Are leader, Mrs. Ina Norton. There day. ! were nine present: Joyce Gron-ninCOMBINATION CLASSES i Maureen and Delia Judy Horton, Jean Norton, Pake (Ballet - Character - Tap) j Yardley were in Cedar City on Sammy Belliston, ValRae Cham 13.00 PER MOKTH berlain, Sharon Nichols, Bonnie Friday. Wyatt, Diane Wilcock and Trena EVERY TUESDAY a! the In Gronning. i were who Amona those ST. BRIDGETS We baked cornmeal muffins, gt George at the Temple on RECREATION HALL Saturday with the Primary chil-- plain muffins, whole wheat mufdrcn were Mr. and Mrs. George fins, and cinnamon toast Diane Wilcock, Reporter. jC. Goodwin, Bishop and Mrs. Work Is Now Starting On Gael W. Elmer, Elva Lofthouse, ' Nora Wright, and Carol Wright sons present. After a "SWING IT Sherwood sang supper, Margery CINDERELLA" Visiting at the Gael Elmer two numbers and the rest of A Musical Comedy and Mitch Fisher homes is Lew the evening was spent in square of Leslie, laano, a nepnew Ioiien Elmer and Mrs. Fisher. dancing. X wui . y. re-wir- 1952 CHEV DELUXE SPORT COUPE has radio. heater, spotlight, - Driven only 13,000 miles " 1951 CHEVROLET BELAIRE With Powerglids. radio healer, Tires 20.000 Actual Mil whlta-sidewa- ll V 1952 STUDE COMMANDER 0R A Wonderful Radio, Heeler. Overdrive Bargain; Driven Only 14.000 Miles ' pond in the county . . . right ia his own back yard. From where I "alt. Pappy may be older than some of as bat hU mind is active and open. He's ready to listen to anybody with aa idea. That's why he and I can talk on any ubjec sometimes about his preference for buttermilk and mine forbeer. And though we disagree, we respect each other's day "but the older I get tat leu I like hiking rer to Pike's Creek. Gaess IH have to bring the fish nearer to me." So Pappy got his nephew to bulldoze down about three acres of bottom land. Then he dammed up the little stream there. Ha wrote the U.S. Fish and Wildlift Service, ia Washington. opjaloo. That's neighborliwithout a "catch" to it and got some "blue rills and 9 bass to stock it free. py'aX idea wound up rivinir him i and us) just about the best fishing opyrht, 19S3, BUY ADVERTISED BRANDS The BANKER'S STORY THE I " g, .1945 FORD I Radio and Haatar More than qo NATION'S of the fe BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY CHECK- S- A FAR GREATER. PROPORTION THAN IN ANY OTHER COUNTRY OF THE WORLD. ! 1948 DODGE 4-D00R "' Radio and Haatar; A Good, Claaa Car 1946 CHEVROLET HALF-TO-N Good Tlresi Four-Spee- NEW STUDEBAKER hu 1 Haatar CARS ' k TRUCKS COUPES HARD TOPS FOUR-DOOR- LAND-CRUISER- Publlihsd Evory Thursday S Entered in the post office at MI'forrl. Utah, as second class mall matter under the Act of Congress of 1879. rdYOv . l I j: AUM Batteries lg ifsrsiEy. e II S NATIONAL Dealer Alias Tires I S. A. Williams - 6 ESTIMATED entir TRILLION DOLLARS) svNmrATr week-end- . YOCR CHfiCJC IS A LEGAL RECEIPT AS WELL AS THE MOST CONVENIENT MEANS FOR PAYING IT WILL TAKE YOU ONLY A FEW I BILLS. t UTES TO OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT. MIN- i ) Mr. and Mrs. Parley Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Fisher and family were in St. George on June 5. They were accompanied by Lew Olsen of Leslie, Idaho; j6y Tblley of South Milford, and also by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols and family of S Schramm's Auto Service I CHECKS aj 1,750,000,000,000 pot-luc- k Floyd Wright and Duard The Community Club met on - Evans were home over the 20 perwith Saturday evening THE MILFORD NEWS TOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Annual dollar volum US. OF AT EDITORIAL litem i. ..... ' Wa Have ip....,. MILFORD STATE BANK "A Friendly Bank for All The People" . Phone IS Milford Milford. Plan to FU Every Rood Editor-Publish- er MONTHLY GARAGE RENTALS With Your -Own Key 1100 A Yaar In A'Tance Summer Rates ' month SS ' i Strictly M odors home with' full basement and stoker. New corner lot home with garage oa No, Mala. fS.000. Owner's equity ia cash. 2 BEDROOM mm mm inr MODERN 14500 HOME with garage. 11500 down. COHPL f 10.730 Furnlshad with f 1500 kilchaa neat Terms. ETELY homo qtdp- - HOME MODERN Terms to right party. 1500 down. 333 pet month. 11700 0JSown I HOME, $11,000; 12300 down, balance good terms. Furnished com j pletely. 33730 Lovely HOME, modern; oa Walrus bet Center and 1st North. 12750 down. CHOICE CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY PL r Tht bacttria count Incrtases rapidly In uncooUd milk. Usually will and spring water won't lowtr tht ttnv ptraturt onough to do tht Jab and v somt othtr mtthods mtan unctr-taint- y . . . mora labor . . . txtra xDtns. HOME. FARM OR RANCH More Listings Wanted ' SEE US TOR i . you do loss work with an ELECTRIC Just put tht cans i.i and takt 'tm out. Last, but not Itast. thtrt art no spoittd cans and milU COOLER: i - is top qualityl . fm YOUR CASH Tht aniwtr U, Itt Rtddy Do III Cooling is quicktr, cost is lowtr and MILK . t unpvriani USB the preservation oi the fiscal and moral Integrity of the United Stales andTth f reodoms oa which our republic was fouaded." "Til.,, - tw, la lUB11a.,.t.l .wining FARJI LANDS We Have the Beat Values aad Lowest Prices KM lun o e n c o. - ; ' Phono I la the Slate REALTY CO. U0 taurcsD's Milford realtor UOIwC TTIAK 39 TEARS ttlt KIIOWMT Telluride Power Company Industry Jl FreEnkrpis ; Tax-Payin- g - United Slata Brewfi Foundation Pre-seho- 0R 1 1952 STARLINER HARDTOP Radio, Hair and Ovrdrivt; 11,000 Milti Good Tiros. Saves a Lot of Footwork 1 Only 20.000 Milts oa this. Has Htater, Overdrive Vary Clean A Little Headwork "I oWt ever aim to gir up fishing," Pappy Hayes aaid on LOWE I 1951 STUDE COlilMANDER Joe Marsh |