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Show Clubs Gcolofly FaMda News of Your Neighbors Mrs. Williams. Editor HOSTESSES for the Lady Trainmen Tuesday evening were Mrs. Joan Holland. Mrs. Ella Edwards, Mrs. LaRue - Gallagher and Mrs. Faye Berger. The meeting was held in St Bridget's Recreation hall. Br MRS. BETH FISHER Bridge, pinochle and canasta were pUyed by Mrs. Cleo Mrs. Eva Stonehocker, Mrs. Carol Wright has spent Club girls under the di- Mrs. Gribble, Mrs. Helen Mary the past three weeks at Salt rection of their leader, Bracken. Mrs. Helen Leech, relaLake and Magna, visiting Smith, entertained the Mrs. Phyllis Keetch, Mrs. Toni tives and friends. Word has group from town with a breakMrs. Lillian Mellor, Uffens, just been received that her hus- fast at the Club House on Wed- Mrs. Barbara Smith. Mrs. LaRee band, Bob, has been advanced nesday morning. Hollis, Mrs. Bobbie James, Mrs. to Pfc. He is stationed at Eva Cahill and Mrs. Zella Mr. and Mrs. Howard Palce Kempo A F Base, three miles and the hosteses. from Seoul, and is a dispatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Max Price Whltsides, were dinner guests at the home in a motor pool. ,, of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Croft THE DAUGHTERS 'of .the Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wright in D.seret last Friday. Utah Pioneers held their regU- rnd daughters, of Jerome, Ida.. lar business meeting and social Frank Lewis took his group on Augut 14th at the home of v v!sit:nj- - at the home of Mr. Club boys to the rodeo Mrs. Lettie Fotheringham. The Wrights brother and sister in of law, Mr. . and Mrs. Floyd in Deseret on Friday. Thoae meet'ng, attended by 16 mem' who made the trip were Larry, bers, was conducted by Captain Wright. Ray and Durrell Paice, Clark Cora Jonts. Little Miss Kathy Ann Gil-- I Rollins, Brian Sherwood, .Bobby The executive officers served ns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, and Dewa.yne and pie a la mode preceding the busLorraine Gillins. celebrated her Don Alger. iness meeting. second birthday on Aug. 3 with The social was in the form of a birthday party. There were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Good- a program and chatering. Wan15 children and eight mothers win, Orrln accompanied by da Holm contributed prizes, Goodwin, drove to Lent last which were received present. by Mrs. of to funeral attend the Friday Mrs. Morris, Lena Belle James The new Mr. and Mrs. Ron- an aunt, Maude King Goodwin. Mrs. Metta Weston. ald Gale, who have been hon- She was the wife of John W. andOther members present were eymooning in Montana and Yel- Goodwin, who is a brother of the Mrs. Holm; county captain, lowstone Park, returned home Orrin Goodwin. Mrs. Nina Bingham, Mrs. Ireta 12. now at on Aug. They are Mrs. Cassie home in the Hughes Apartments. Dinner guests at the home of Zabriskie, Mrs. Ethel Nielsen. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gael Elmer last Marva ConnelL Mrs. Jane Lang, A good share of the populaFriday were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs. Vilate tion of South Milford migrated Chas. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mrs. Ardath Outzen and to Deseret last Friday and Sat- Hanney, Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Lang, Mrs. Lottie Smith. rodeo. for the Don Rimer. Mrs. Fisher and urday nights The annual convention of the Among those who attended con D U P will be held in Beaver, LorMr. Mrs. were and Mr. Mrs. and and Friday Jay Rogers 16th. raine Gillins and children, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright and Sept. and Mrs. Claire Gillins and sons Jimmy and Fred were fishLouise, Jeanette Stoker, Larry ing and stayed overnight at Pvt. John Parkinson, son of Simpkins, Jimmy Wright, Mr. Panguitch Lake on Aug. 6. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Parkinson, and Mrs. Howard Paice, and Mr. recently arrived in Korea for and Mrs. Max Price. Members of the Community duty .as a diesel operator with Club enjoyed a wiener roast and the 712th Railway Operation watermelon bust at the club Transportation Bn. Pvt Parkhouse last Saturday .night ' inson entered military service HOME CANNERS in November, 1952. In South Milford ' La-bru- 4-- Ber-nie- ce 4-- H MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS - THURSDAY, AUG. 20, 195S " Phone 150 MONDAY evening Mrs. Iola Carter had as her guests members tf her 500 club. Prizes were received by Mrs. Magdalnea White, Mrs. LaVern Bunker and Mrs. Elva Sedgwick. Other players included Mrs. Luc'lle Raines, Mrs. Velma Patterson, Mrs. Eva Cahill and Mrs. Laura Lorentz. Light refreshments were served after the game of cards. Mr. and Mrs. j Garth Banks and three children spent Satur day thru Tuesday in Salt Lake. I MClEficFM UI1LI1 I NEWS NOTES from SA7G Ell BUCK ROCK KIEV By MRS. BENITI BURKE Mr. and Mrs.' Don Wlaner and family returned home last Thursday after a month's vacation in Nebraska, visiting Mrs. Winer's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleming of Provo made a brief stop here Mr. and Mrs. Owood Jeffer- on their way to Milford, where son; and daughter Judy are they checked on property they spending two weeks at a beach own there. The Flemings lived in Southern California. here for several years prior to moving to Provo. The Merrill Millers and WaMiller, accompanied by friends from California, attended the Fair and Rodeo Friday night at Deseret. The Hampton Burkes and the Arlo Gale family of Milford were In Deseret Saturday afternoon and evening. USE Just Press-to-Tes- DIABETES Mrs. M. A. Walters, daughter Frances and son Billy, of Delta, and Arlene Gale of Milford made a brief stop at the Burke cottage Tuesday morning, en route to Milford. Jar Sealed! SEWING MACHINES NO ATTACHMENTS built-i- n DIAL- - A- - STITCH ic wnicn is ex- tracted from the glands of slaughtered animals. Insulin is vital to the of sugar by the body. In diabetes, the patient's body cannot produce sufficient quantities of this hormone, with the result that the whole bodily mechanism is thrown out of kilter. Injections of Insulin correct this eeadiHon as long aa they are continued. Although diabetes does occur in children, most cases appear in later We after the age of 40. One of the most serious com plications of diabetes la elderly people is hardening ef the arteries. .This results in a reduced blood supply, especially ts the legs and feet and may pave the way for crippling infections. Recently an English doctor reported that terrain rein was successful in treating 70 elderly diabetica suffering from various infections. Women seem to be more susceptible to diabetes than man, and people mere than those who keep their weight at the proper level. 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And we suggest you hold on to your hat and your heart when the action starts-f- or here's what happens : Twin-Turbi- Authorized Representative for Beaver, Iron, and Washington Counties 1 ne You press the pedal and, from a standing start, you're up to a legal 30 mph before you have time to P .0. BOX 37 breathe but twice. telephone business ore used to living in a goldfish bowl. Record of aU phaie of our butinet are kept according to tdera Irtgula Hon and are always open to tcrutiny. tt . equal ally, DEVOE WONDER two coats of ordinary paint In every way. So save 50 on rime, 40 on cost by your home with Devoe. One coat does it I CI ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED , Here's the short cut to long-tim- e protection! 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PFAFF fH-ir- HE-O- P 4-- H Mc-Knig-ht, If Till These records show plainly that we have done our U live up to our obligation to give good telephone service to the people of Utah. They prove that we have sptnt S34 million since 1943 to expand and Improve the state's telephone system, and that we have carried out this program despite earnings whick have constantly dwindled under the attacks of Inflation. We know there is more work to do If Utah is to have the kind or telephone service It wants and deserves. To do this Job well, this company must operate sufficiently In the black to assure an Inflow of new ca pi Ul without which Utah's tele phone needs could not be met The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. f Or, you're in the thick of traffic moving smoothly, easily, quietly. Then, when it's safe to do so, you move instantly into the clear with the greatest of ease-- in one progresof velvet acceleration sive build-up WHEN BETTER supreme comfortof theBuickMillion Dollar Hide. 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