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Show i A- - MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS THURS AUG. 27, 1953 nlversary of Mrs. Baxters I mother, Mrs. Scott Bruno of I Moroni. The family enjoyed an outing in Nephi Canyon. Visitors at the Floyd Oxley home last week were the fol lowing relatives: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong, and Bert Parry and son Reed of Los An . Items of Interest . . COrffilNATlON DAIiCE CLASSES ' (BALLET - CHARACTER . TAP) ' " About People You Know , : for a COMPLETE four weeks. ! Mrs. F. L. Osborn accompa. nied her son Lorin and family to the J. W. Osborn family reunion held at Wolf Creek in FOR SALE Unright Hoover Weber Canyon, Aug. 7 and 8. vacuum cleaner, like new. ReasSleeping Jn tents and cooking Call Mrs. Loret- priced.. onably over camp fires was great ta Cline,.phone 55. sport, Mrs. Osborn said. About Melody motored to Salt Lake forum Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mr. Ray H. Mills RADIO SERVICE and daughters Lynda Rhae and eMlody motored to Salt Lake Home Radios Monday afternoon to visit their Car Radios daughter Sherie, ' Russell, and Robinee and Shelley. They FACTORY SERVICE returned to Lynndyl Tuesday accompanied by their granddaughter Robinnee Karen Dut-so- n and Mrs. Mills' mother, Mrs. F. L. Osborn, who had been visiting in Salt Lake. Office at Schramm's Garage Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Koch reRat. Phone 218-turned home Friday of last week dance education geles. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Patterson and family recently returned d from a two week trip to and Bakerafleld, CaL Mr. and Mrs. Leo' Patterson and children of Provo were in Milford to spend the birthday anniversary of Mr. Patterson's mother, Mrs. LaVera Patterson, on Aug. 20. They returned to their home on Friday. Seven year old Lee Pasborg, g son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of Long Beach, CaL, was Ingle-woo- Paa-bor- here four days last week visit ing his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Pasborg. Grandma Pasborg of Glenns Ferry. Idaho. Joined the family for a few days and Lee accom panied her home, wnere he will spend two weeks before return ing to Milford en route to his home In Long Beach. On Aug. 18 Mr. and Mrs. Max Baxter and children and Mr. and Mrs. Weston Paice Joined Mrs. Baxter's family at Nephi to observe the birth an' Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Leary were delighted to have two of their children visit them, Bert and Vanda, of Las Vegas. Bert is stationed at Nellis A F Base and Vanda is working at the ..'.'A telephone office. their Odd Fellows, Eighty families and gusets enjoyed an outing Sunday at Cherry Creek. The group enjoyed playing softball and pitching horse shoes. Delicious picnic lunches were prepared by the ladles, and were enjoyed family style, $3.00 PER MONTH V IGOUR CLASS PER WEEK FALL SCHEDULE r BEGINNERS 1030 a.m. Kindegratern Kinderfarten 6 to 8 yrs ADVANCED . 11 a.m. 1st Grade 1st Grade 8 to 8 yrs 1:30 p.m. S:49 p.m. Teen-ag5 p.m. 9 to 12 yrs ...... 6:30 p.m: Teen-ag- e to 9 2 9 pjn. PHILOO-SUPERVISE- D P-- ....'...... 8:30 p.m- - e 12 7 yrs they had ment five days with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Hansen and family. The Judge enjoyed fishing along with his electrical work and he and Mr. Hansen reported fishing "no good" at Fish Lake. from Richfield, where Mr.. and Mrs. Al Bealer and grandchildren left Wednesday for Philadelphia, where ' the children will enter school. The Bealers will be in the east for pjn. JlIBOTflGER EVERY TUESDAY Shop Pemiey's ai ST. BRIDGET'S REC. HALL ' 1 DAIICE LOWE STUDIOS Approved by Nat'l. Ass'.n Dance and Affiliated Artists Principal .and Mrs. Grant Rowley are in Milford. getting settled in their home , across from the high school. ' ; Mrs. Virginia Hoblet and sons .Jerry and Frederick of Phoenix, Ariz., were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold CILne from Saturday to Wed' nesday, Mrs, Hoblet lived in Milford If years ago. Mr. and Mrs.. Denzel' Craw have moved to Price, Utah. 5, , Mr. and Mrs. John Nay and family of Salt. Lake were last weeks Milford visitors. They were house guests of Mr. Nay's Mr. and Mrs.. John parents . 5 NaytUi everybody wears 'em ill and play! forsciI of Beaver were at the Ely races last week-end- f i ' 1, 0)29 fA B0T9' SIZES -- released from the hospital Saturday; after- - a major operation. Mrs. Leonard Muir and children Shirley and Clark Hutch-i- n gj, returned Saturday,, from Torrance, CaL, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ... DeMar'Banks, son of Mr, and Mrs. Guardell Banks,, recently underwent a knee operation in Salt Lake City. . The knee was injured last spring during athletic, competition. , Mrs. Banks and SeMar will return to Salt Lake Thursday for a check-up- . i Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hansen were in Milford three' days last weekend, getting ' their furniture and personal belongings. Mr. Hansen will teach seminary this winter at Thatcher, Aria.. ' Mrs. Ruth Lish and daughter Sherie will spend few days this week in Salt Lake City, Lorin Hutchlngs is again managing the meat market at the Jeff Mere. ,Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Norton are enjoying a vacation ' trip thru the Northwestern states and i:..-.'..c- a Canada Wl Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stoner - mm under U.S. Government Supervision! I ! 4100 y PREI'IU!,! QUAUTY . ti r. ?.QQUR0C3j!J W.A.HAUIB COtP,PMItA-,- Mr. and Mrs. Thurland D. Sly and son Russell were in Milford briefly after a visit to the Lake Tahoe and California Mother Lode country; then left to continue their vacation trip. Last week end the Ray Mills family of. Lynndyl visited Mrs. F. L. Osborn in Milford, accompanied by Anna Dee Clark of Orera, Arma .Thompson and Judy Turner of LynndyL Ray and Myrt. enjoyed two days visit with Clarence and Edythe Grimshaw, at their. :. Beaver Mountain summer home. Specials Week-en-d Tasty Green SPRING KIST Elberta PEACHES - 2Yja PIIMJRY DIEGO . 12 oz PILLSBURY CAKE MIX and Whtte Cake - f or SI G Choc Fudge Golden ......... 3 LL any flavor CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP for SI 12 for SI ......... 8 for SI 5 for SI d TASTEWELL PORK & BEANS - 2 , 7fcr $1 AIiIAZO PUDDING GATEWAY PEAS VETS DOG FOOD No 1 Here's how tha new FarmaH works; the farmer the two coupling beams just backs up to tha Implement . on tha Implement alip into tha h sockets on the tractor, and ait locked instantly and automatically to uncouple, Just lift two latches. The farmer saves a great deal of time and all of (he hard work usually required in hitching.' ' ' .... w Girls' Dcr.im Jo ens t side closure. " t . pints tall can ..a...! A-- POWDERED SUGAR 10 lb l FLOUR , ... 10 r 303s jTASTEWELL (SEMICORH-Ji U-- I 3 for SI for SI 3 for SI S Mb pkg 7 for SI SI bag ..- SEE THE 98 COME 3 4. fAifsoi Denim Joans J 1AM ,iA)nj ruggca veiriDg, ct ivv Little Girls' Joans,, , for SI 7 303,aize MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing Fast-Hitc- n 3 for SI !..... . .LJ.i JELLO for SI 4 lb pkg TASTEWELL OLEOMARGARINE PIERCE'S CATSUP Fast-Hitc- h With button-o- 5 for$l HOT ROLL I.I1X SliOs PINEAPPLE - No 2 Vt for SI 3 . DERBY CHILI with beans Sises 3 for SI . SHAVER'S GRAPEFRUIT JUICE - 46 oz ! hesry duty tipper 3 for SI AsparajTis (No 2) AD-Grej- cn ; 29-4- fit StyleJ with orange stitching and A. . -- Sanforised for lasting STRAIGHT BGUEI30:i : , . PROOF major-operatio- LJl ll They'ra so practical for school- and play, aitarwardsl Sturdily made 11 ounce of Sanforised blua denial.' fully cut io fit In tha sight v proportion, and comfort ably! Bar tacksj coppar-plalsrivals, haavy duly orange stitching, assure " long, rugged wear I Zipper fly. ROW. at Pauley's! Sises 14 with button-o- p suspenders, 0 MEJTS SIZES $2.79 JR. BOYS' JIMMIE JEANS - $1.49 . Mrs. Marjorie Schramm was Mastroa.: DENlV..o! t?- Mr. and Mrs. Sara Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hickman hocker and children were at the Ely races, and also toured Lehman Cave. , Mrs. Owen R. Smith, 2nd vice president of the District Legion Auxiliary, met f with district and department officers at Cedar City last Thursday and motored to Parowan to assist in installation of officers there. Dist. Comndr. Joseph Manzione announced that the district convention will be held in Beaver October 3rd. Mrs. Smith also visited her son John and family in Cedar City, returning td Milford Friday. ; Robert Adams of Inglewood, Calif., returned home last week, after a two week visit with his grandparents, Mr. - and Mrs.. William Morris. Before his departure the family enjoyed an outing at Ponderosa Park. ' Mrs. Hazel L. Moore of Lund is In Milford recuperating from a performed at the Cedar City hospital, and wishes to thank all her friends for their lovely notes, flowers, get well cards, etc. Mrs. Moore Will not be able to return to work for several weeks, but is making .a ; speedy recovery. , JAtt. Trade ? Shingleton of Salt Lake is J visiting at the homes of her sons, Lynn and Vern.. She suffered a heart attack three weeks ago and will be io Milford until she has recovered. i d FAST-HITC- Demonstrated In a Unique 4 Tractor Square Dance -- stupenders, sixes FAST-I- I : - ., ; t JEFFERSOIiS GIGAIfTIC DOLLAR SALE at STOCK UP NOW AT THESE LOW PRICES L , IN AND SHOP AT H Starting at 9:30 a. m, at ITCH NOW ON DISPLAY AT Milford Implement , Co. 7 LA TIENDA BUILDING PHONE 7 Jefif Merc Your One-Sto- p FREE DELIVERY c Shopping Center PHONE SO OR 220 1 |