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Show They were attired In pastel col-orformals and wore corsages of red rosebuds and gardenias-MadelinEyre, sister of the groom, and Bonnie Kay Rollins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rollins, were flower girls. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Eyre wore corsages of gardenia and el where their daughter Joyce was fitted for glasses. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker were honored this week when their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker of Bakersfield, Cal., called to spend a vacafion. . Mr. and Mrs. Garold Eyre and son are now living in the upstairs apartment in the home of Mrs. Nell Eyre. Mrs. Ileen Gray and Mrs. Shirley Hollingshead were hosts to the Read'ng Club last Wednesday, a the latter's home. Mrs. Phyllis Truman presented a well prepared and interesting report on the book "The Song of the Lark," by Willa Carter. Chilled watermelon was served the group. Mrs. Effie Marshall was hostess to the auxiliary and theii husbands Tuesday evening. A canyon party had been planned, but due to the rain a change was made. Prizes at "Burn the House. Down" were won by Lee Marshall and Fay Marshall. Those present were Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Eyre. Mr. and Mrs Gporge Wood are making pre farations to move into the old home of Mrs. Bertha Evans, located near the Wood home which was destroyed by fire last week. Mr. and Mrs: Clyde Evans, recent' occupants of the Evans carnations. Gordon Eyre, brother of the home, are moving to the old Uy MILS. EMILY GILLINS groom, was best man. Ushers home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle were Clark Johnson, twin broth Rollins. MJllord News Minersville Editor Mr. and Mrs. Junior er of the bride; Hayward Mar and family are now livshall and Jimmy Cox. The wedding cake was a de- ing in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers, lightful work of art featuring are a roses. was swans in The bride -- Miss Carla Johnson, aU'red and moving Into the rental home tiny daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson ballerina length wedding gown Following the reception, the owned by Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Adamsville,( and Mr. Dale of lace and satin over taffeta. couple left for a honeymoon Jameson. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Roberts Eyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thur-ma- n The fitted bodice was of match- trip thru the Southern Utah and row of lac In lace a will with reside the family visited Saturday and were ing parks. of tiny They Minersville, Eyre Sunday at the home of Mr. and married Friday, July 17, in a covered buttons to the waist home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mrs. Lynn Roberts. The group line, and featured a stand-uceredouble ring candle-ligh- t was en route to their home in of collar. The was full skirt of the bride's mony at the home Cedar and lace satin City after vacationing in panMrs. Johnalternating of Mr. Mrs. Ward Lydia and Frank grandmother, Colorado. of veil els. Her bridal atAdamsville. fingertip son, in Salt Lake were among those illusion was fastened to a small wed- Stake President Carlos tending the Johnson-EyrA heavy smoke and near-firofficiated at the ceremony puckered lace and pearl coronet ; ding. They were guests of Mr. developed in the milk barn SunShe a carried cascade bouquet and Mrs. Rulon Eyre over the in the presence of close, friends day evening, caused by insuffiof red carnations and a single week-end- , and relatives of the couple. departing on Sunday. cient power to turn one of the Mrs. Keith Hollinsrshead. Mr. white orchid. and Mrs. Heber Gillins, Mr. and Penny' Patterson accompanied big motors. Following the ceremony Mrs. Mrs. Vance Marshall, Mr. and a ot Lake Salt them to spend Johnson and Mrs. Eyre served Trie Driae chose her sister, Wayne Evans, son of Mr. and a plate luncheon to the wedding Mrs. Lo Ann Smith of Beaver, vacation with her grandparents. Mrs. Arshel Evans, spent a day Mrs. Bill Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Daisel Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Roberts at home party. A reception was given as matron of honor. Bridesrecently. He is staIn their honor the same evening maids were Miss Dorothy Eyre, of Van Nuys, Cal., are here vis- tioned with the Navy at Long Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carter, Mrs. Gertrude Marshall, In the Beaver L D S recreation cousin of the groom; Miss Durell iting friends and relatives In Beach, Cal. Miss Alma Jean Eyre ob- Mrs. Elma Blackburn, Mrs halL Limb and Mrs. Louise Murdock. Minersville and Milford. Monday evening they visiled at the served her 10th birthday on Phyllis Truman and Mrs. Barbara Gressman. Hot dogs, hamJuly 18 at a lovely birthday and watermelon were burgers party given by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hollings-hea- highlights of the delicious lunchand family made a business eon served by the committee. trip to Springville Tuesday. ii -- Principal Nelson Spafford has FINANCIAL REPORT FOR r . rri-- viT completed summer school at JULY 4TH CELEBRATION Provo and is now at home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Carter RECEIPTS $ 6.00 of Provo spent the week end Auxiliary, donation $50.00 with, parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tpwn Board $48.76 Townspeople Carter, $21.10 Mr, and Mrs. Truman Brad-fiel- Queen Contest Business house accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre, made a busi- Donations: Frank Pryor, Dan Davis, Lee ness trip to Ely, Sunday. Bob Marshall, Sammy Carter, to them Hayward accompanied Truman Bradfield - each his home after spending a two gave $5.00 in candy. week vacation with Calvin Eyre TOTAL RECEIPTS $125 .86 and other cousins. . DISBURSEMENTS The Stan McKnight family Children's sports $17.85 ' presented the program at church Candy and Float $26.00 services Sunday evening. Prizes floats for $15.50 Gerald Eyre, Wayne and Races $66.51 Heber Gillins spent Tuesday Horse TOTAL PAID OUT .... $125 86 fishing at Panguitch Lake. Mrs. Loneva Banks spent the week end In Dragerton visiting FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- USE A KERATOLYTIC mond Hollinger and Mr. and BECAUSE ' It SLOUGHS OFF the tainted Mrs. Bert Frandsen, Randall Banks left for Salt outer skin to expose buried fungi Lake Sunday to visit Mr. and and kills it on contact. Get this Mrs. Bill Gore. Mrs. Gore is STRONG, keratolytic fungicide, at "any drug store. If not the former Shannon Banks. BOTH 86 PROOF 010 SUNNY BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Goff spent pleased IN ONE HOUR, your 65X 6RAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS IKE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY the week end in Salt Lake, 40c back. Now at Corner Drug. e Un Dbinerspille Cor-bridg- e p Mur-doc- k e e - MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1953 RUE NIELSEN HOLDS FIRST ganized. Plans also were made MEET AS POSTMASTER HEAD for a news letter which the Rudolph Nielsen, Milford chapter will publish to keep postmaster, was in Salt Lake Utahpostmasters informed on Saturday, to hold his first exec- - current postal matters, All state officers were present utive committee meeting as pres-t the meeting, held in the office ident of the Utah Chapter, Na- tional Association of Postmas- - of David Trevithick Salt Lake ters. Mr. Nielsen appointed postmaster, Mrs. Nielsen accompanied her committees for the coming year, and regional districts were or- - husband to the capitol city. OLIDAY VALUES Ft;ATUhiNU HOLIDAY HOT SHOTS THIS WEEK ON THURS, JULY 23 AND SAT, JULY 25 STOP! SHOPI SAVEI CASH VALUES AT CASH PRICES. WHERE FINE FOOD AND FINE FOLKS MEET: FOR QUALITY. SERVICE. 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