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Show I ... THURSDAY. Sf:!3's (h'rnploM Allend Style Show 01 llalional Vool lleen Talk 17. U53 MILFORD (UTAH NEWS Nineteen of Mary Jane friends helped her celebrate ber birthday last Friday evening at her home. After an enjoyable evening, waffles, sausage, cake andcoca were served to the following: Ginger Penf.eld. Gay,e Gale, 'Thelma Blake, Dawna Galloway, Arlene Gale, Pat Gronnlng. Sharon Kesler. Mary Cerva, SaUy Sandra Johnson, Pat Ruth Cline, Ethel Cook, Karen Walker, Janice Lynn, Carol Jean Garfield, Reva Jon a Alice Cook, and Mary Jane. She received many lovely f' KU-la- Wil-coc- k, Wv w gifts. 0 ... -- .1 v The following students were in Salt Lake ov:r the weekend: Pat Gronnlng, Nancy Lynnette Bracken, Mon'y Ashworth, Russell Sly, Joan Merryweather, Gale Anderson, Sharon Kesler and Margaret r Root. j fatal, Medeliaa tkelr ewa baiM-iew- ii Utah's faaier aad mkmc anriaa era aaM la Uaf Saaefc foltowtof tfcW espeewe wtfc the tams4M af HaHrar MatM la Mm Norland fmkio Shew, find avea! f Mm 1951 "Mki l YearMH witk WaoT Coatatt. Tlr yama mw at Unit CMctMMaa (riant), IT, af Salt Laka Oty end Jaea TayWr, XX, af j Ufa. peering aa' their state's representatives in the famed National Fashion Show, held this year in the Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach. , The young women are Miss Janice Christenso'n, 17, of Salt Lake Miss Jean Taylor, 22, of Logan. As winners of area ana Cltjr and stave eliminations, they earned the chance to model their own fashions in the contest's top event appearing with the tewing s r ,; champion of IS other Western states Miss Christenson's winning entry in the Junior division is a mots green suit of hovels. Its fitted Jacket has three-quartlength sleeves and hipline vents. The skirt is flared with side pleats at the waist Mis Taylor won the senior title with a softly-Uilorsuit of "Christmas ribbon" red, combining boucle with wool gabardine. The finger-ti- p Jacket features curving lines, dipped low at the back, and pockets set into diagonal line at the front The straight skirt is of , er ed ' matching gabardine. The two state home sewing champions received trips to California, to be guests at the 89th annual convention of the National Wool Growers Association and to participate December in the National Fashion Show. They traveled to and from California as guests of the F. W. Woo)worth Company., Designed to create1 interest in the art of sewing at home with virgin wool fabrics, the "Make It Yourself with Wool" Contest is held h all states of the Western, empire. It is open to all girls from 14 through 22 years Those from 14- through 1? enter the Junior division; those from 18 through 22, the senior ' ' division. , The Women's Auxiliary of the Utah Wool Growers Association, and the Wool Bureau sponsor the contest each year throughout the state. Mrs. M. V. Hatch of Panguitch was President of the Auxiliary and State Contest Directoi durinr ' 1953 event. wool-growi- of-ag-e. ALL THRU' THE HOUSE. . . ZLVO Lrfffg Guests of Carol Jean Garf'eld at a taco supper at her horn, last Thursday evening were Chevrolet Introduces its 1054 Joyce Beitz, Shirley Hutchings, nodel passenger cars Friday, Dona Beitz and Barbara Tan Dec. 18. More than 7,000 re ner. tail dealers nationally will dis a of body styles in play The Tigerette Christmas events variety that range from annual party was held on Monday eve- ip n houses to elaborate ning at the high school. The programs. pirls frp.nt an enjoyable eveThe showings come near the ning sleigh riding, after which they had a program and re- close of one of the company's most successful years. A state- freshments were served. nent by W. E. Fish, general It looks, as though all the sales manager, reported 1953 girls are hustling around and retail sales will b- topped only getting out hteir new Christmas by the record breaking volume dresses for the Christmas Ball of 1950. to be held Friday night in the Fish described the new mod gym. els as "greatly improved" and --o fit successors to the cars that The halls of M H S are very led the industry in sale3 have Christgaily decorated to the mas theme. If anyone were to for 18 of the last 19 y.ars." come up' to the, school in the morning before clashes, at noon, or between classes, the? ON DISPLAY would hear . the a. rains of FRIDAY Christmas Carols floating thru the halls. It seems that the new public address system is really coming in handy!! , i - , ; - a - acetato tauota ooauryi ? . . - , . . v -- Glanidrous .1 :p - Aptmpered darling's pet gift! Sh, loves iu pert length, its ragltrr sleeves, iti ezpeniive look, its ; , feminine rustle . . . and Ju warmth I Fuchsia, pea- cock or navy in ixcs'lO to IB. V A ; t UY, .VERTiSH), BRANDS TO PAY 1954 DIVIDENDS INSURANCE Veterans Administration has announced that it will pay 1954 regular dividends of 21 million doJars on 375,000 Government Life Insurance (US GLI) policies held by World War, I ve.erans, and 190 million dollars on nearly five million National Service Lif . policies he.d by veterans of World War II. Premium rates on the special government insurance policies j lor Korean veterans are at a much lower rate, the policies are and are not subject to dividends. VA said those World War CI Li M- The extra year enrich the great Bourbon taste and warm, friendly character of Old Hickory Straight Bourbon Whisky. In the tastefully elegant Gift Decanter at no extra charge it nukes the perfect gift for the coining Holiday Season. or on any special occasion! P- SS2LS M0 4 PlOOf : ' v -- gd (AMrodfcaiy podia h cotoHirf cm ton) Ah available In tMdttwiMl OlO HKKOIT OtSTIUINO COMORATIOrJ veterans with NSLI policies who request their dividends in cash should not look for that check until approximately 60 I ZTIv round baffle . PHlADtiFHiA, PA. days after the anniversary date of the policy. The anniversary date is the date the policy became effective. ! fjh (Ste&ZR o-- Safety was presented to the M H S student body. Two films "rere shown and Patrolman .squire and Mr. Jensen, chairman of the Teen Age Traffic Conference, both gave very interesting talks on safety. The program was enjoyed by A program featuring the Junior High Band and Chorus will b held in the high school auditorium on ' Thursday, Dec. 17, at 7:30 p. m. M assys J M M site Extension Sur. No. 47S3, 11 8, IS W1I.7J0 ac. Nora Survey No. 4764. 17 8. 1J W. 20. OS acres. Morrison No. 2, Survey No. 4S76, 27 8, 1J W. 1.E78 acres. TOTAL 128102 Ed. W. Dent Lincoln Mining District 15 Int. In North Half of Creole Lot No. 40, 4.142 acres (15 int. la 4142 ac.) 14 Int. In Donnerborg, Lot No. 2). 11.211 acres (14 int. in 11.211 acres) 15 Int. in December, Lot No. 22. II .214 acres (15 int. in 16.214 acres) 11 tat In Stampede, int. No. 41. 2n.4 In 24C TV"vv aes) ac. (l I?.! Ti!Te Int. Mining Die rlet In: .Lake Superior, Florence. Janice. MJclun nor, nulwer Hill Top. U'tl D!ck. Iron King. Van, Franrls. Minerva, Emerson, Wallace Johanna, Volney.-- Lafayette. Little Mildred. Sur. No. 5411. 10. S3 $21.43 acres Core, &- - Fergasoa and Hannah . U'Bnrder Star Mining Die-triStiver HU1. Msad 8, Copper Hill. Copper Hill No. 1, Copper HU1 No. t, aad 8U ver Standard No. 1. Barrey No. 111. 12114a ir. Hartley Mr 1m, CbavroM H) aad "W o ' Tke acl24.il in th moil boavtlrtil, most powerful Chevrolet ever built . . . the new car that combines great new performance with money-savin- g gas mileage! Com In every way, Chevrolet now bring you even more of the things you want The fact is, youH find that no other car offers so many things you want at such low cost That means the low first cost of the lowest-price- d line in its field. And it means money-savin- g economy of operation and upkeep, aa wclL Stop in and take a good look at the best looking Chevrolet you ever saw . . , and your best buy for 19541 DELINQUENT TAX LIST OF 3EAVER CO- - UTAH, for 1953 Continued from Page Six T,f 3 are of cattle that have swallowed wire, na;U,'or other metal objects is highly important, according to Dr. E. H. Gibson, Dr. Gibson, whose experience with ."hardware" disease in cattle is reported in the Dec. 17 issue of the' Utah Fanner mag azine, said that unless the metal is removed from the animal's stomach at an early date, it usually causes an abscess and ultimate death of the animal. Dr. Gibson has performed surgery on 2S9 cattle in the past 'hree years to remove such netal objects. Cattle, he re torts, usually pick up the wire or hardware with their feed. er ; 6 years old four-doo- . QUILTED DUSTER ROBE tht txqultltw On Monday, an assembly on QUICK TREATMENT ESSENTIAL FOR HARDWARE DISEASE Speed In the treatment . liberal as af aewly developed Freak, bright color Wnaaies and fabrics aid the dUUsdioa af lM Chemlet paaaeafeff aara, Luxmrieas trim Is especially true of (he Bel Air (abort) which this year adds aa r, elf at.paaeager station wagoa to the twdoor, coavertlble aad port cease model ararioiuJ arailable. - . crisp .iparkllng - a - Full In '. all-wo- ol LAST MINUTE iTuiinBOUHBOH1" enter-ainme- nt LONG BEACH, Calif. Utah'e Junior and senior noma sewings champions In the seventh annual "Make It Yourself with Wool" Contest have' climaxed a four-da- y tour of Southern California by ap--' I HICKORY Mel-lo- r, I1 BESSES'S OLD f o i tfcanit A ..y. i Sharon Varley was in Salt Lake last week attending the funeral for her grandmother. i 7 Distinctive Trim '54 Car Feature By ALICE COOK and KAREN WALKER SerIng Confeil DEC. Riv, lewir prlea piwir ituring. Chevrolet Power Steering reduced in price! It does 80 of the work to give you easy, sure and safer control. Optional on all models at extra cost. a First la tki Isli vHk Pawir Irakis ail Aitiaiitii Wiadiw aai Seal liw-prlo- Ctatrolt! Stop with wonderful new ease snd convenience-adj- ust front windows and teat at the touch. of a button! Optional at extra cost Power Brakes on Powcrglidc models. Automatic Window and Seat Controls on Bel Air and "Two-Ten- " models. dels, Now, in Tkrlfty piwir la al Powerglide models, you get the more 125" engine. Gearpowerful "Blue-Flam- e shift models now offer the advanced, more 115." powerful "Bhie-Flam- e Mar NUat Mr lllrll MORI fEOPU t MmTi ftUY CHEYIOUTS THAN ANY OTHER CAJM Iiw, vMir ehelee if Fswirgtldi aieiils. Now Powerglide is available on all models. Its the smoother automatic transmission Itv ityflag that vDI itay iiw. AO around the car, you'll see new styling that brings you Fisher Body at its beautiful best Inside, there are fine new upholstery fabrics with a more liberal use of vinyl trim and new color treatments in harmony with the brilliant new exterior colors. that gives you instant and positive acceleration. Teamed with the "Blue-Flam- e 125" engine, it's optional at extra cost. IMBIEM lYataoi or lAVVMi JbLeTV Tfl BEAVER MOTOR CO. Beaver, Utah 1 i or ixcjuinci |