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Show THURSDAY. DEC. 3. 1953 MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS Teen Talk , Margaret Root was in Salt Lake for the holidays visiting relatives, and while there she had Tier" hair cuffind styled."" o I . Ruth and Harriet Cline, by their mother, spent the week end shopping 'in Salt Lake "City. ac- j Br ALICE COOK and KAREN WALKER ' companied - 0 Betty Ferguson, Janice Lynn and Karen Walker were in Salt Lake for a day, where they shopped for Christmas presents and got their cheerleading uniforms. While they were there, they saw the Christmas parade. -- . Get out your fanciest sweaters and come to the Sweater Hop on Friday, Dec. 4th, in the gym, from 8:30 to 11:30 p. m. This unusual dance will be sponsored by the Seventh Grade. Kids! Hey, o SECOND WARD LDS GAEL ELMER. Bishop Sunday School. 11:30 a. m. Sacrament meeting, 7: JO p. m Priesthood meeting, 8 p. m. Monday. Primary, 3:45 p. m. Monday. Relief Society, 2:00 p. m. Tue day. M I A, 7:30 J. m. Tuesday. It's Time, for Christmas Shopping o H METHODIST CHURCH nerve-wrackin- The Yearbook Staff will sponsor cpntest to choose "favorites", for the yearbook. This is a new idea, and it is hoped that it will be an improvement to the yearbook. wf novgh Insurance, caught without roW SEVENTn-DA- , box the and the See J. C. Smith Sunday. Bible Study Hours, a. m. Sunday. 11 to 1 50 ROCKY MOUNTAIN Lodge L A to B of R T, met Tuesday, D?c. 1, with Presidnet LuJeen Hani v conducting 'the . meeting. The new officers for the year 1054 were installed hv Paxt President .Cleo Labrufn, withrf Conductress Helen Leech es-- ! corting the ladies to their stations. At. the close of the meeting the members were invited tc the Helen Lech home, where delicious fruit cake and coffee . were served. . No. 84, at the home, of Mr. . GUESTS and Mrs. Paul Whiteside over the Thanksgiving week end were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pace and daughter Sandra of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ireta Buchanon, John E. Pace and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buchanon and daughters Linda and Sandra, all of Moab, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Buchanon, who flew over from their home in Montrose, Colo. aim V Fred Cornforth, Pastor. Est.ll Kromana, Sabbath School Supt. Services held ' each Saturday in the former CA A Building West of Milford. Song Service, 9:41 a. m. Sabbath School, 10 a m. - , . Services, 11 a. m." ; News lislis' i ,,.- - . YOU SAYI Penney 's own famous nylons . . : Osr NtwsBiptf Antrkaa Itot Ijadaaks lOuttratal 1 Tear 1 Ttv ITtar YOU SAVt '2.25 '2e65 . ; Mama m f i St. No. ' IN orl.F.D. THE CQTFOM TEXTU.B M ILL ..illicit UMUftUd l& A nrt f 'ssK"eBSBH.aHBSBiBaaaBBBSSi Stote. ' it?!1.!" ""I Drivers find gasoline cost per mile down 20 , I3 1 HOMES AND FARMS ijt magic: 8 SPECIAL OFFER Dot. ".'MflMMeHeBif 11111 7 ITtar ITmt CwMrf. 6trbBMi Tim foil of bndernrten wean a feminine little cotton frock to set eff her blonde curls. Her dress is gay red, white, and black plaid Mtton with an everelase finih. 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Prop v ITtar YOU SAYI ay Get Results Want-Ad- a 5 SPECIAL OFFER Oh liwjpsstr . At Milford State Bank P S060R70R 0 12 COTTON r-- YOUR CHOICE SPECIAL OFFER The visitors are all relatives ST. BRIDGET'S CATHOLIC CHURCH F'her F. R. Lamolhe. Acting Pastor Sunday Mass, S a. m. Mass, 7 a. m. We-k-d- Phone Make , COMPLETE INSUKANCE PROTECTION REV N. S. NYE. Pastor Mrs. Gladys Shisgleton. Sua day School Supt. ! Sunday School, 10 a. m. Worship Serripe, T:J0 p. m s Y ADVENTIST CHURCH FOB g. You'll enjoy your shopping trip a lot more if you don't have to rush home and prepare lunch and dinner. Drop in at the Hong Kong Cafe (or open the new Formosa next week) for your noon lunch while downtown buying Christmas Gifts, and then bring the whole family down for a real treat one of the Hong Kong fine, Chinese or American Dinners. yearbook. you tire- Christmas Shopping is some and o On Monday, a suggestion will be put in the hall for utiirfpnt horiv'a rnmmpnts suggestions on improving MR. AND MRS. DONALD GLEASON entertained the A T & T gang at a holiday party and welcome for Mr. and Mrs. SaturClarence McWhorter, day evening. . Everyone be sure to come out to our first basketball game at home on Saturday( Dec. 5. The Tigers will play against Lincoln High school, Nevada, for the Victory Cup. -- MrsTPairida "Williams. Editor ' Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. McWhorter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bottiger, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slihkerd, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curtis, Mr, and Mrs. : Recoy Roth. were played, wrth ; Cards prizes going to Recoy Roth and Lois Curtis. Everyone present guessed the number of pennies in a half gallon bottle and Lois Curtis was! nearest with the" guess of 2200, and won a miniature AT&T truck. Delicious pumpkin pie and coffee were served after the games. The students home from colEveryone was proud of the lege for the holidays , Included M H S Tigers for the fine show- Larry Edwards, f Joan Barnes, ing they made at the game with Dany4 Schramm, LeRoy Grifthe alumni last Saturday night. fiths and Harlan Anderson. O r Keep up the good work, boys! On Wednesday, .. the Tigers will travel to Marysville for the first practice lgame of the season, which we hope will be a victory. Good luck, boys! ' . Gooloty- - FOR SALE IN To f.llLFORD THIS WEEK popular cars of the 1920's on 1925 gas, '53 models of the same makes on today's gas, and '53 models modified to use 1925 gas. All cars were driven over the same course, on the same amount of fuel till they ran out of gas. 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