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Show MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS Ardath Outzen and Mrs. Ross Lang. Light refreshments were served. important functions of teachers, classroom sessions. students and parents. Parents and other Interested Refreshents will Deserved In lgrsons are Invited- - to attend for the first lheWitoT7um following the this important meeting. business meeting of the year nas been completed, it was announced by Loretta Cline, president. Mrs. Eva Stonhocker, program chairman, will direct the meeting, which will be a back to school" meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 8 p. m. l ne program win include a brief general assembly, discus-sion on 'Citizenship" by Prin- - . Gbfs TKHeeh David Williams, son of Mr. and MrsTFTD; Williams, was se j Oct. 15 BEAVER lected from Beaver county to HURRICANE. Oct so. At participate in the national F F A convention and judging Dent the week end in Miners contest this week in Kansas ville, guests of Mr. and Mrs. City. He will appear in the Howard Marsnau. choruses which will sing three Max Dalton, who has been in days at the convention. the Korean area the past year Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson serving on the USS Samuel M. and two children of Nephi have Moore, arrived home Sunday to been here visiting parents, Mr. spend a furlough with and Virginia Marshall, Mri. Vir and Mrs. Clinton Thompson, his mother and relatives, and to encourage the development ginia Carter. Mrs. Shirley Hoi and enjoying the special deer to get acquainted with his baby of citizen building programs in lingshead, Mrs. Emily Gilllns, hunt the schools. Mrs. Wllma Davis, president, Also, parents will attend with end the week who conducted the meeting. Spending classrooms of their children, Punch and apple pie a la relatives were Mrs. On Fother-- I where teachers will explain mode were served by the ingham, who accompanied Mr x and Mrs. Leslie Mecham of hostess. Springville to Minersville. son. Max married the former j Rowena Thompson of Milford. stake mag Mrs. Svlvia Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Myers azine director, was hostess at were in Richfield Monday on A party for outgoing officers her home Thursday evening to business. of the Primary association was stake members at the prepara given by incoming officers reThose present tion meeting. at the home of Mrs. EliMr. Mrs. cently and Frank Ward were Mrs. Bernlce Thompson, nor Marshall, new president Mrs. Nell Blackett, Mrs. Melba and family stopped two nights Each officer was presented Baker, Mrs. Hazel Stapley, Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs with a lovely remembrance, Merle Nelson, Mrs. Ina McQuar-rie- , I Heber Gillins, en route to Salt refreshments were served and a Lake in after vacation Mrs. Hazel Yardley. Mrs. City California. The-progr- hr. lly MILS. EMILY GILL1NS Milford Newt Minrsill THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1955 A. NOTES P.-- T. am j " Editor 1 30-da- was Mrs. Betty Marshall hostess at the monthly gathering of the American Legion Auxiliary, with special guests including the district president, Mrs. Aline Leigh of Cedar City; vice presidents Mrs. Uvade of Pa rowan and Mrs. Ethel Smith of Milford, and the department vice president, Mrs. Idella Bateman of St. George. immm Bet-trid- ge These ladies I the addressed y on the coming year's events, Poppy Day, and Mrs. Bateman gave a report on the national convention. group Members rjresent were Mrs. Effie, Elinor, Gertrude, Lynnea, 1 - ' "Vi " Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre were in Cedar City Wednesday, where the sought medical attention for Mrs. Eyre, who is again having trouble with l - t IF YOU PLAN TO START SCHOOL THIS FALL UNDER THE KOREA Gl BlU.YOUb BETTER STAPT PLANNING YOUR COURSE NOW SO YOVll BE SURE ITS THE ONE YOU WANT. REMEMBEB.YOU CAN CHANGE COURSES ONLY V I b it " Mr. and Mrs. Sheral Carter spent a hurried week end in Los Angeles, where they went to purchase dairy cows. 11'. . Iwftw AMVtw wit M IrifkMi TMt Unr Brenda Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall, ! i I . dvft r l i trtnch tito aany 3 i i mi I Farm and ........j. I 1 1 1 1 1 i I 1 1 i bivaroioctv Maaazlns .. v ..... riiai p4 i4 . .'tuiowittiuMC&mmF Kno MORE AND BETTER "EXTRAS" BUY 4 GLOBES and 4 GLOBES 100-WA- gl Not One, but TWO EXTRA LIGHT GLOBES up to . j . THientATtST and you can pick your size 100-wa-rt STOCK UP NOW !! ht I Aeenei ... PURCHASES SEND FOR FREE COPY m vmm to m m ytMi wmI to filed Cm4 H yjf tMfluiM cm tw e necwei iey. Insw my t!cnet J veeit-O t M-- i1 JO ! re Ctrl. wmW eWieAM ee mv pen. I f 4 t MORE VALUE ON YOUR THI UTAH FARMIR 34 Richards Si. Salt Lake Cily. Utah i i You Always Get MORE! and j Tt Menu ,1i,ta',"M, VSTkRANIt AOMINUTIUTION AT JEFF MERC I HAVI SUN A SUBSCRIBIR OF TMI UTAH FARMIR FOR OVIR SO TIARI ke it ". . . because it help promote interest in livestock, agriculture, and poultry; and because it is still UTAH'S only bcol state farm poper." A. C. DAISY, tevan, Utah. Y 'I r 'PLOW THE DEW UNDER' f At Milford State Bank Mr. and Mrs. Clair Carter and daughter of Cedar City "Vow-o-do4- t" itorloi, thlt one en elfaHa ellago it 6 dondyl It talk how Nwtl Stewart and Ralph (uchanan of Venice, Utah, get hilt about at much tiloge from three cuttingi of alfalfa at they vend to get from a big crop of field corn . . . with much leu work and oipentel Read this article, and maybe you too will twitch to alfalfa lilage. Sea the big October IS issue of The Utoh A lively new (1952) historical novel by Helen Clark Fernold ilorls in the Nov. 5 Utah Former. "Flow the Dew Under" it a story about the Americanization of Mennonites who came to Kansas in the 1B70's . . . their experiences are reminiscent of those encountered by Mormons a century or so ago. J. C. Smith n, Typical of Tho Utah ForMer) i "1 HICKORY Se Mrs. Phyllis Truman was hostess at a birhtday party in her honor Mondav evenlne. After visiting, a lovely lunch u was served to Mr. and Mrs. Fay Marshall, Mrs. Effie Marshall Mrs. Aldean Jones. Mr. and Vrs. Ross Marshall, Howard Marshall, Mrs. Barbara Cress-maand Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Marshall. Alfalfa Silage Nudging Out Com i OLD lang-lbe- d drougtif-rwJrfon- t, Mtltl into ONCE. e FOR COMPLETE INSLaNCE PROTECTION celebrated her third birthday alfalfa, AnBorgetan of Sontequl km recloimed original 'luctrn" from Irtghom Yeung't aid fane knt north of Iagt Goto, In SoK lei City. Originally planted la Santaqula 102 years ego, ttilt alfalfa wot brought to Brlghaej Young'i form 1 1153. lorgoioa'l load M froai ptantt trill growing 17 yoara ago on vacant lott that wora onto port of tho form. Ho hand earnotod onovgh wd to ttart hit proton! tood vontoro, and claim hit strain b waariar't Ranger or Seffato alfalfa. Road Ihb Intoroiting tory la tho October II bwo of The Utah former. fKliAf pokyr on Tuesday. A party was given in her honor, enjoyed by her many friends. BRIGHAM YOUNG'S LUCERI1 (king drew "Hail Catsar give thanki far our Hail and Windstorm The EXIM YEARS enhance the great Bourbon Taste of : I i r ' This offw good from Oct 12 Oct. 31 only 'to No doubt about it as thousands of prideful will tell you. When you press the pedal of a 1953 Buick with Dynaflow, you move. You move with instantly responsive getaway, with great quiet, with truly infinite smoothness. 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