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Show of th. nomrhtsra nf Utah Pioneer. met last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Emma smiw with MrsNina Bingham assisting' with the entertainment. Mrs. Smith presided over the tuulnesa meetinc Due to the large number of members, the ladies agreed to divide the organization into two groups. New officers to direct the Silver Desert camp, SILVER DESERT Camp, THURSDAY, OCT. 22, 1953 MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS I i I ; I What dots mining moon to Utah? In payroll, it means 7 of of the state's total tht third highest percentage of the nation. And for each Utahn en a mining payroll, four thers art employed In related Industries a total A healthy "based diroctly on mining of Utah moans a hoalthy mining mining Industry in trouble moans Utah in trouble. arer Weston, Mrs. Cassie McKnight, Mrs, Ireta Zabriskie, Mrs. Ethel Nielsen, Mrs. Ardath Outzen, Mrs. Erma Cline, Mrs. Edith Os born. Mrs. Jane Lang, Mrs. Belle Jamcfi. Mrs. Letha Smyth, Mrs. Vilate Lang, Mrs. Marvel Connell, Mrs. Annis Openshaw, and the Mrs. Mary Williams, hostess. sfnish COINS, FAMEO IN PIRATE LORE, WERE LEGALIZED . I TV, A I BY THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY IN 1672. (Wit rCR A PINK AND BLUE shower was given in honor of Mrs. Beth Edwards last week, at the home of Mrs. Edna Nichols. Friends attending were Mrs. Almeda Holbrook, Mrs. Ella Edwards, Mrs. LaPrlel Banks, Mrs. Barbara Jones, Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. Dorothy Terry, Mrs. Gladys Whlttaker, Mrs.. Doris Elmer, Mrs. Maxlne Barton, Mrs. Florence Myers and Mrs. Norma Anderson. Various games were played, after which Mrs. Edwards opened many lovely gifts. Mrs, Nichols served fruit salad, hot rolls and punch. YEARS THEY WERE THE CHIEF CIRCULAT ING MEDIUM IN THE AMERICAN COLONIES, As andquarto $f Ro-we-na these coins, cut in ma thong, became known lf :4 T me A UWml 9 Lit Our hardy forefathers recognized the value of thrift. We can help you solve all financial ... problems PAST PRESIDENTS of the American Legion Auxiliary were entertained at a dinner at the home of Mrs. Erma Cline last week. After the delicious dinner, bridge was played by Mr. Nina Bingham, Mrs Mary Williams, Mrs. Magdalena White, Mrs Ethel Spilth, Mrs. Metta Weston. Mrs. Ethel Nielsen, Mrs Naomi Hughes and Mrs. Letha Smyth. MILFORD STATE BANK ; Friendly Bank for All The People" NA Phono 19 MUford entire student body enjoyed it of singing, dancing, piano solos put on their and a talk on United Nations this .week. by Mr. Richards. were Mrs. Continued from Fago One The sixth grade Cline. Naomi Hughes and Mrs. Ethel assembly program Smith. maul, which means "the fish of After the business meeting, MauL" Julie Ann McWhorter - r V were and pinochle Bridge were played for entertainment, with Mrs. Jane Gillies, Mrs. Dorothv Grimshaw and Mrs. Carlie Waddoups receiving the and nut bread salad served. prizes. Mrs. Wlllard Nichols of Salt Lake, former Milford resident, was present and gave a very in teresting talk on the Veterans Mrs. Hospital in Salt Lake, Lang, secretaryitreasurer; Ireta Zabriskie, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mary Johnson, registrar; Mrs. LaRue Banks, historian; Mrs. Erma Cline chorister; Mrs. LaRue Banks, chaplain; Mrs. Bernlce Smith, lesson leader. Ladies attending the Friday meeting were Mrs. Cora Jones, Mrs. Wanda Holm, Mrs. Metta The BANKER'S STORY x si n. These historic Auxiliary met last Monday eve- SCHOOL HEWS ning at the home of Mrs. Erma Mrs. Smith, captain; Mrs. Cassie McKnight, first vice captain; Mrs. Ardaih Outzen, second vice captain; Mrs. Vilate 35l are shaped as they are. tt Everyone took part on the proa very interesting talk and the gram. The pro gram consisted LEGION AMERICAN THE Other members present included President Nina. Bingham, Mrs. Ida Smith, Mrs. Ethel Smyth and Nielsen, Mrs.-Leth- and Barbara Lou Jones. HALLOWEEN at the Joe Trib-ol- e this week were their son Frank and Oakley AMONG VISITORS home of Mr. and Mrs. son-irv-la- w Nelson of Long Beach, Calif., . r. LADIES' RATON V LACE TRIMMED SLIPS ' REMNANT. LENGTH SIZE COLORFUL PRINT TOWELS SPECIAL (fli msm j f I It All MMM WMM r 1 T ft I ONCE A DAY... IT HZATS 24 HOURS on OUt Fill INC Puis Ono I JGreatest Cool of AacrkaV loafers in Your Eloaol Ban tzU er Erksts! la a ffsrn Esi fira tannat I Any Kfci rjf Wake Co Get Mori Held" Fit Kelt tt User Heath ScYtrs Cajs ca Oa Mooah 433, 460, 111, Ccstl kaaaaak Kciei Drift! ru- - J fit 1 nl L ! L cti-, . LADIES' i end Porposal NOVELTY SHOES $3 CHILDREN'S SIZES SHOES AND OXFORDS $4 . MEN'S CORDUROY GIRLS SKIRTS AND BLOUSES REDUCED THE DAUGHTERS of . Utah Pioneers were separated into two camps last Friday afternoon. The new camp met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Nina Bingham, to complete their or- - Ladies' Rayon BED JACKETS . . RAYON GOWNS PAIR MEN'S ALL WOOL DRESS SLACKS 8 24 6NLY Modem SPECIAL CLOSE-OUWOMEN'S AND GIRLS' SPORTSWEAR. T r It, H no NaUt M prim at cod . . . aaoH m 4 mom. by rvdtoftaa atf (iictHaHoa. at Mo w Model 323 II. .4 Model S21 aiil ndM Ita. tqnara hUm) W aoal . . . 5 - Hold 100 lb, oaal . . . UoM I to S roaaa ky tattn. Hat lullMa Awto- rad radiarioa. Mia Draft lagnlatori la Aa watMt NoMi 100 ImoH a basement. Corner lot 200 West at $00 Sooth) $4,000; $1,000 dowxu $30 month. ACRES $12,800) Easy formal fenced oa sides. In choice alfalfa seed bolt on mala highway) 4. see ft water. Well down. r - - 4sejls fc"sm 1 SMnf' V Hat 100 feaflav 3 la) Jefferson Mercantile Co. ffMMMb StaAgoSkjtt 9ms) SaVaaaMsgt asftaw faW WsMlf fCmgavtast tm9 . BMSl ri IMS -- 49c CLAM CHOWDER 40 Fathoms 29c PIERCE'S WAX BEANS .. 21e n atVvf aassssoj tmVv4aiakadw BLACKTOP PINK SALMON No 1 tall can STORE ID) mi,u ij . M gSMSgsSt Immmfmm, . , 36 RED KIDNEY BEANS Van Camp's 303s 2 for 31e 29e CANNED YAMS .. PINEAPPLE JUICE Del Monte No. 2 - 2 for 31e COMSTOCK PUMPKIN PIE MIX FULSBURY CAKE LUX ce SPICE WHITE - YELLOW CHOCOLATE FUDGE Your Choice V 3 for $1 Deal for .. 49c DIEGO PINEAPPLE 4 cans Vi slices $1 4 No, 2 cans Happy Dale ASPARAGUS ' 2 picnic size .cans -- PIERCE'S WHOLE BEETS 29c 2 for 31c 12-e- Apprex. 700 acros choice row water? crop land) 18 sea Joins town. $3740 ' Just Imagine - . CAVALIER CIGARETTES FOR INFORMATION ON ANT OF THIS PROPERTY AT AmOSTillALF iWCE SEE -- At HORN SILVER HOTEL AT KIRK REALTY CO. TOUR BROKER for SI TEARS ail jL Duraiufs "Fancy . IU. af atal . ffraMBs OalSmVSsnV t . J. D. KIRK w FRIENDLY MJLFORD'S homo with ft 421-- 5 for $1 FLOUR SACKS nanoryi heating plant and . Modol 51 MEN'S POLO SHIRTS . 400 acres of chotoo farm land and $00 acres grsseland! ft warter. Joins town. $78 acre aW $7 Home with carpets in front room, dining room. Newly decorated. 400 West at 600 South. Oil Heater; storm doors and windows ' Garage. $3,800; terms. Lovolr home ai 300 West and $00 Northi 4Vi teres land; has apt. bow rented-a- t $10 ,.. month. $11.000i $3000 down box $100 month. - 700 ACRES olra $2 10 ONLY HOLIES county captain Mrs.. Grace Gillies, Secretary Mrs. Edna Baker and Recording Secretary Mrs. Muir came from Beaver FOR SALE 111 and Minersville to assist in the organization. Horn Silver camp, . the new organization, will have the following officers: . Nina Bingham, captain; Cora. Jones, first CITY HOMES vice captain; Lena Morris, secModern home with ond vice captain; Carlie Wad800 So. Only doups, secretary and treatsurer; gar.; 400 1,000 down, baL 14,300; $30 month, , secretary: Ethel Nielsen, hlitor-- l ian; Annis Openshaw, chaplain; homo with full Stella Persons, registrar; Lethal bosomont tlokori now home on corner lot) nice garage. Smyth, organist; Metta Weston, i lesson leader. On No. Mala at 100 South. Meetings will be held the 11,000. owaor equity cash. second Tuesday of each month, 2 NEW F H A HOMES LEFT at 2 p. m. ON UTAH STREET D Model 4o0 57 SPORT COATS a $40 ACRES AH fenced) has 8 wells end 14--fi well per salt) nil buildings. porme neat Iniprovemontt! $180 1 AND OXFORDS , Miami University, and home- n it coming wees:, coin cms are graduates of Miami university. rARSIS and RANCHES Cznnrri for Every Porse $6 ( . 180 There's a 75c DRESS OXFORDS I Dr. James Merritt, president of , ci-m- I MEWS I ' hoaor 400 Lovely West at 100 North) $8,780) $2730 down, $30 month. hornet 'a teal Lovely . lovely home ai 700 Sooth, 800 West) one of MUfords flaest, more comfortable homes. Price Includes Door coverings, drapes, oosdde lews furniture.' $14,100, $4800 down. $100 month. Ccd, CLEARAWAY $3 $2 NYLON HOSE ! ttan? fntirnTTTfiililSlilliiri $2 $1 PRINTS I flzfflh $2 GIRLS' SWEATERS I SIXTH GRADE Last Friday a teacher from New Zealand talked to the elementary school. She was Miss Strongman. She told us about the schools in New Zealand and also how New Zealand got it name and whv th Islands $2 ALL NYLON vn One special spooky night; , Way up in the dark ghostly sky I saw witch upon her flight And as she came a riding by She saw boys and girls out in the street i Veiling loudly, "Trick or , Treat!" So, she yelled to them, I "You better be in your beds at nine Or for sure youH be mine!" And you can bet they were in their beds At that time! Beth, DeLeuw, Reporter. D CLEARANCE Halloween .silhouettes and are looking forward to Halloween. Several of our students were able to go deer hunting over the week end. , We have the following Halloween poem: v a and Bill Cottrell, who arrived Sunday from Aukland. New Zealand, where he has been attending a university the past nine months on, a Fullbrlght scholarship. He gave a brief but interesting talk at the Methodist church Sunday evening on the subjects he has been studying, the Maori people and their occupations and products. He says there are about three million inhab itants and the chief products are wool and dairy products. He was privileged to make several trips to different local ities and observe the mining in dustries as well as lumber and other mills. On Tuesday he left for his home in Oxford, Ohio. He was accompanied by his cousin. Bill Tribole, and Miss Rinauri Strongman. They will arrive in time for the inauguration of MONTH-EN- MR. PARKER'S FIFTH GRADE We decorated our room with Patricia Williams. Mrs. - 4 - JEM Free Delivery Phone 20 or 220 u |