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Show MILFORD (UTAH) NENS Residence Phoae 2t PaOM ISO PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered in the Port Office atlUlford, Utah, as second data mall matter under the Act of Congress of 1879. National Advertising Representative ADVERTISING San Francisco V Chicago RICHARD JONES. Bishop Sunday School 8:45 a. m. Sacrament meeting, 0 p. m, Prieithood Meeting, 8 p. m. MRS. PATRICIA WILLIAMS, Society Editor Mondays. m. 8 p. Meeting, Genea'ogy ' A DOUBLE RING CEREVisitors at the home of Mrs. Sundays. M I A, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. MONY united Miss Gladys Goa Ezra Walker last week were Relief Society, Wednesdays at pilhof Milford and Mr. George Joan Stevens .'and new Bush of Ely, Nev in marriage 2:30 p. m. baby of Henderson, Nev Mrs. t Primary. Mondays at 10 a.m. on July The wedding' took' place at Clarence Stevens of Parowan, high noon in the Ely Methodlat Mrs., Chris Nolan of Caliente LDS SECOND WARD nd son Chris of Henderson; Church, with Rev. Asa Mundell t performing the ceremony, GAEL ELMER. Bishop INC. New SERVICE, fori Utah Advertising Representative UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Salt Lake City, Utah 34 Watt Broadway Sunday School, 11:301. m. Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p. m Priesthood meeting, 8 p. m. Monday. ' Primary, 3:45 p, m. Monday. Relief Society, 2:00 p. m. Tues Frth. TERRY HOLBROOK J, cele- Judj summer Jewelry can be a real accent, in food Uste, and a fresh cool counter (o the summer heat Ann Burr, who Chic, appears on both radio and television and has played on the Broadway stage feels that the most important consideration in selecting eXunraer Jewelry is to make sure mat It is properly proportioned for you Ann, who is featured on CBS's "Perry Mason," points out that oversized earrings and chunky necklaces may look wonderful on the counter but if you are too short or too slender to carry off these pieces, they simply won't be the proper accessories. Also, by the same token, if you are a tall, girl, very email button earrings, and single strands of small white beads may lack th proper emphasis to accentuate your physical type. , Plastic flowers, brilliantly cool rhlne tones, frosty white stones are all among the interesting choices in gay summer Jewelry. Rhinestones, shown for summer last year are even more important now with many pretty cottons appearing with rhinesionea actually sewn on their surface for an extra flash of glamour. Peggy Wood, gracious and lovely star of CBS's "Mama,1' likes the fact that a busy career woman, who has-tspend much of her summer in the city amid the grime and dust, can wear a dark-hue- d shantung or linen lighten it with a smooth white choker necklace and matching earrings end look ss fresh at the day end as at its start. well-dress- ed brated her fourth birth anniversary on July 6th. . A party was given in her honor, attend? ed by her neighborhood friends, . Mr- Mrs. Roy Myers left ' Ann . Lee Banks, Janet Root, V day. Stevie Larson, Kim Coon, Kris-te-n last weejk tor their vacation, MIA, 1Z J. m. Tuesday. thru the Southern and Launee Llsh, Candy and up the coast to Wash- Linda Holland, Merryweather ington D. C. On July 13th SEVENTH-DAand Craig Davie. they wiU be In Boston, Mass., 4DVENTI8T CHURCH where Mr. Myers is a delegate Fred Cornforth. Pastor. IT WAS A Happy and gala to the national convention rep- Esiell Kromann, Sabbath event for Joyce Moore, daugh- resenting the B of L F & E School Supi, of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar local organization. No. 439. He Services held each Saturday ter when a birthday party wiljl remain in the East until Moore, n the former CAA Building in her honor on July August.' Mrs. Myers will re-was given '.Veil of Mllford. turn' to Milford on July 24th. , third. ..Song Service, 9:43 a. nv cream and ice Chlliburgers, Sabbath School, 10 a. m. cupcakes were served to Susan Services, U a. m. and George McCulley, Karen and Danny Baudino, Judy and ST. BRIDGETS Carol Arnold, .Marsha Smith I Charles Williams, Pam Ed-- i CATHOLIC CHURCH sisters Marilyn and Lin- -' wards, Father J. K. VaDne, O.P. da, Mrs. Walter McCulley, Mrs. Pastor in Charge ! Dan Baudino. Mrs. Nell Ralston . P1 nicest treat tor your summer wardrobe Is a new set of rummer Jewelryend it can be as inexpensive store provides as the nearest or as expensive as the fanciest specialty shop may display. Which ever wsy your budget suggests, your ten-ce- nt ' V - SUMMER SCHEDULE: 6 a. m. Week-da- y Mass, 7 a. m. w- mm f - mm m m sa sr J gold Rush w California brought I & co.,wch also fT t !Jh(& gjl itM S? it '.mf if -- ten REDDY KILOWATT HAS THE ANSWER mm CW eMalsw sgessaaxve faewsjeses rttf ortlf kaatalte I feeae.eweere ssai waw wej mi aa gut, av sfjwwy rwvf WO ( IH'WVyl-e-P- VJ . - cooling- appliances fans. Evaporative coolers, attic fans, a num- "By every step we take toward making the Stae the caretaker of our Uvea, by that much we move toward making the State our Master." President Eistenhower . - SIM BANK AO The Telluride Power Company People" A MSfori Free-Enterpri- se Tax-Payi- ng Industry ; ...UK WWtS) we far weetkef the IT'S Here's extra beauty, extra wear. Thick " . It) U Hi extra tfe ea beMMteWI JeJ keJWV eJmhsxl oo fceBeWs vocation or business avoid traffic worries and the scorching heat of sum-- , mer by traveling in the comfort WEE ESTIMATES Call us first, We may govt you money we can assure) you of quality and long-tereconomy on any reef ob. ... of an Pacific train. , m Union Rett os you ride on smooth steel highways arrixe refresh- ' Hmfvymmt Payment ed at yoof destination. Take your choice of modern equipment and accommodation t. All Union Pacific trains offer both Coach and Pullman fa 3 yearg service. 0 M if a car is needed, Ifs convenient and inexpensive te rent one en arrival. for OeptixfoU freight and Potfngir Transportation BRANDS on a PACIFIC THAI U On the next trip l jiffy. Kilowatt does the rest. ber of services far beyond "traditional banking." We make persona loans, for example, to people THICK TAD HEAVY ASPHALT SHINGLES No Dowa e a switch and BINGO! Reddy oaty ffJT A, port-abl- All you have to do is call your electrical appli- From then on, all you do is flip PkeaeSS SH!?IGIS when Reddy Kilowatt operates so many different kinds of ixl'lT Even today, your local banker provides "A Friendly Bank for fffvK " There is no reason to suffer the dLscomforta of hot weather JJ ...... ance dealer and he will have your house cooled off in a IEF0RD CEDAR Ash-wort- The BANKER'S STORY t ASP2IALT ECU EOOFJHG Wy-Stat- es Grandma Moore, after which games were played. ' ' front all walks of life for any ood ptApose. CE2TIG2AD2 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashworth and Mrs. Catherine Shingle ton have left for Cleveland, Ohio, to attend the B of L E and Auxtwo weeks touring Colorado iliary convention. Mr. and Mrs. Shlngleton are ,nd New Mexico. Milford delegates. Visiting at the Walter Cook Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Richert home last week were Mrs. Cook's sister and family, Mr. are newcomers to Milford. Mrs. and Mrs. Fred Fox and son Richert and Mrs. Leo Mayer are sisters. Dickie, of Douglas, Wyo. par-traveli- Mrs. Vera Cooper and two Clark and Anna Rae, children, v will leave Friday for Long Ban- Beach, where they will Join dar School Supt Sheila, who has been staying there with her grandparents, Sunday School, ID a. m. Worship Service, 11 to 12 a. Mr. and Mrs. George Dalton. m. Sunday. for the, past three weeks. The Bib'e Study Hour, 7:30 to 8:30 family will return to Milford next week-enSunday evening. '4 m ... Alice Wynaught of Las Vegas U on her two week vacation, Tuesday Jice joined her entafMr; and Mrs. Bert naugKT." The group will spend METHODIST CHURCH REV N. S. NYE. Pastor Mrs. Gladys Shlngleton, PONY EXPRESS - ' . fSnd Sunday Mass, OPERATED JOOO STAGE COACHES AND THE FAMOUS AM Mur-doc- k AIR CONDITIONING vvrasAPGO ;- "" . BANKING TO THe WESTERN fficQNTIER.. HMONd THE PIONEER BANKS VMS F JfW"7 V , Th i Gil-Mr- s. , , , Phone 150 or 28 d Y Fascinating Fashions Grandpa and Grandma Heber Mvjsrs have received word of the birth of a grandson, July 7th. to Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams at Las Vegas. Jockey Myers is ill at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton the absence of Mr. and During Mrs. Roy Myers, Mrs. Reed Myers. lm caring for two of the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Roberts Mrs. and children have .returned Emeat Barlocher of Iterprlse, from Meadow after spending is caring for the baby and 8 year two weeks there with relatives. W Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ' Mr and Mrs. Otto Schwab of and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Don Holbrook Johnson spent the week-enbrother, at Sf!lr' Bishop, to Henderson, and children will spent two days Puffers Lake. They were Joined where he will spend his vaca- - in Salt Lake this week, Sunday morning by Mr. and tlon. , , Mrs. Robert Schramm. '. ' 93.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE NEWSPAPER FIRST WARD THURSDAY, JULY 9, 195J L D S Specific . ts Enjoy delicious meals such as the July menu feature. Chef's special Salad Cowl -ctomatoes and risp .lettuce, ripe tossed other vegetables together 'with shredded chicken and tender ham, then flavored with the Chef s'speciaf dressing! Yet, here is cool summer travel at its best and with o choice of accommodations M fit your pocketbook. So, fot extra pleasure for an vnfas gettoble journey plan your next trip on the Union Pacific For details and reservations see your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. h |