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Show - MIT.F0U1) (FT AH) NTAYS TlirKS., J AX. Communities Vic for Lead The money to f ht polia through the March of Dimes comet from ail over the country from small towns nd counties as well as the bi cities. While several of the larrest cities contribute over a million dollars each, it is the small communities that set the records for per capita contributions. With the national contribution averaging 34 cents a person, here axe some outstanding achievements of the last March el Dimes, Idaho, with a population of less than 200, claimed the national record by raising almost 150 for every man, woman and child In the community. A day long auction of contributed items ranging from cakes to calves enabled Melba to raise this hifh mount. Ores on Town Beat Melba The spur that aroused Melba to new heights also worked In Iiee, Or. population 43 when this Tillsre beat Melba's 1932 March of Dimes record cf 127 per raisinf $34 apiece at a capita by basket social held Jan. 10, 1833. Basket socials used to be a way cf courting or raisinf funds to new rural teacher for hiro chool Now they hava Joined tat fight against polio. As small towns and vllUf ea set coram unity records ta the Marts of Dimes, sparsely populated eouu ties also made per capita records. Mineral County. Ntv. won tht national titlo with per capita contribution rate of $2.53 a per son. Over $14,000 was raised among her 5,560 Inhabitants, Jell Davis County. Texas carat In second with contributions averaging $2.21 person. eon-trtbnti- oa Other Leaden Other counties in tht 10,000-an- d under population class that made outstanding records were: Kiowa, Colo, with $1.75 per person; Mono, Calif, with $1.61; Sioux, Neb. with $1.53; Cameron, -- Lel.a Carter, Vivian and Virginia Carter. 14, 1051 Mr. and Mrs. Stan McKnight spent the New Year's week end visiting their son David in ban Diego, Thty slso were very ft The March of Dlmts was 7.600 richer as a result ef this Melba. ISaha auction featuring everything from sacks ef corn te the kitchen sink. before. Basil O'Connor, president the National Foundation said: The new polio prevention program will be the hardest blow arainst polio we have ever struck. Wide-scal- e validity tests of s trial polio vaccine this year and tht expanded use of gamma globulin as a stopgap protective measure In 1954 mark a dramatic advance. Like all advances, it is expensive, but tht fight dart not bt weakened when victory seems almost in Pa. with $1.49, and Ida, lows with These art lost a few tf tht small etunUet that raised ever dollar per person te aid tn tht against poll, Whether small ttkt communities hart Mrger hearts er snort Intimate k&ewledge tfe. tht disaster tf polle is not Rot their hlra per capita contributions art vital weapons t tht ta tht batUt to wipe disease, Duxlnf tht 1 $54 March of Dime It Is a sheer necessity for tht National Foundation for Jnfantilt Paralysis to raise 50 per cent mors can thtn last year. This lncresst eomt only from greater contributions from everyone, in small communities and big cities alikt, New PrtftoUon Program In stressing tht need for a bigger March t! Dimes thsn ever of saeas-tu-sbl- sight" Mr. O'Connor added, 'No one knows just which community and county will wind up as 1954 March of Dimes champions in size of per capita contributions, hut judging from past heartwarming performances, I predict It will be a town or village under s thousand and a county unit. ten thousand." rillNERSVTLLE By Donna Boyter Mrs. Donna Boyter will be our Mlncrtvllle corresponMrs. Giillns, dent. AT THE MILFORD HOTEL. TO ASSIST IN APPLICATIONS ..Miiford News Emily correspondent rOR 1154 LICENSE PLATES for several years,- - resigned because of other duties which demand much of her time), Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Lelsnd Dal-to- n spent a week In Callfornln visiting a sister tn law of Revas, at San Bernardino, and Mr. and Mrs. George Dalton at Long, Beach. They also enjoyed h Rose Parade and the Rose Bowl football game. GIRLS' fam-- , COATS AND COAT SETS $13 ONLY. GIRLS AND BOYS' COATS AND SNO SUITS $9 Members of the Marshall ily spent Saturday at the St George Temple doing work for the dead and attending the marriage of Marica Carter. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. , Moroni , Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Giillns, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Limb and Mrs. Augusta Mrs. Effie Marshall Marshall. ' and Mrs. Alba GUI ins. ' I ' i WINTER JACKETS $10 WINTER JACKETS ... $9 ' REDUCED BOYS WINTER JACKETS ONLY. JUNIOR SIZES ONLY. BOYS SIZES ONLY. BOYS' SIZES 15 $8 $9 GIRLS FLANNEL GOWNS GIRLS rlANNELETTE ' ! '$2 P JS SINGER SEWING and BRIGHT COTTON SPORT SHIRTS SINGER VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE and REPAIR by authorised Singer represent- $1 ative , 10 ONLY. MEN'S COTTON SPORT SHIRTS $2 MENS AND BOYS CORD PANTS PAIR BOYS' SIZES PAIR BOYS' SIZES 7 PAIR MEN'S SIZES 14 $2 $3 $3 4 FUR LINED DRESS GLOVES $3 ONE LOT LADIES FLANNEL GOWNS . : $1.50 ONE LOT LADIES' FLANNEL GOWNS and PAJAMAS. $2 INFANTS SIZE COTTON KNIT SLEEPERS ! 5-Y- D. $1 LENGTHS CUPPED FIGURED CHAI.IBRAY " Un',h MILTORD'S FRIENDLY STORE Leave name at Miiford Hotel Phone 87 HOUSEWIVES vertising postcards. good handwriting. Watertown, Mass. Address ad- IUff5 PHU Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith were dinner guests Sunday at tht home of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Mujdock. Holder spent week visitof tht first tht part Mrs. Amanda ing in Beaver. American Legion Auxiliary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Marshall, with President Wilms Davis conduct ing. The members discussed means of cooperating in the po.io drive. Banana splits snd cookies were served to Betty Marshall. Elinor Marshall. Effie Marshall, Elma Blackburn, LaNat Marshall, Emily Gillins, Phyllis Truman and Shirley Holllngshead. . Mrs. Ora Fotherlngham Is visiting in Mlntrsvllle at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Holllngshead. It's a great feeling to know that your fuel oil tank is full assuring you warmth and comfort. Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Osborne were visitors. In "MlnersvlUe recently, having dinner at the Vendon Myers home and then attended tht Married Folks dance. Visiting in Beaver nearest Utoco distributor. He'll be out promptly with trouble-freUtoco Furnace Oil then Monday at the home of Ross Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Sim Murdock and clean-burnin- Mrs. Donna Boyter.. Highlighting the winter season is the announcement of the engagement of three Mlners-viil-e girls. Mr. and Mrs, Truman Bradfield announce the engagement of their daughter Renee to Mr. Dee J. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Danold Smith of Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Gut Lambson announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Ann, to Mr. Ray Gillins. son of Mr. and Mrs, Jule Giillns of Mlnersvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Myers announce the engagement of their granddaughter Jane Carter, to M. Gary Blackner, son of Al.an Blackner of Beaver. en joying that wonderful feeling, call your If you are not e g, you can relax. U T A H OIL Gloria Jean Myers is the name given the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Myers at Fast and Testimony meeting. She was blessed by Vendon I f I Eyre and Pstricia were played and a delightful luncheon was served to Janice Carter. Jane e Carter, Bonnie Holdaway, Must have nee Bradfield; Carla Eyre, Carla UNDO, Marshall, Shirleen Myers, Donna Gillins, Renee Varley, Sylvia Davis, and mother of the bride. FOR SALE '50 Chev Club Vivian Carter; ana mother of Coupe, good condition, good the bridegroom, Mrs, Myers. motor. See Frank Grimes or Marica received many lovely and useful gifts. phone r0R SALE A wedding reception was Two-piec- e Sectional Overin honor of Mr. and Mrs. given stuff Set, in excellent condition. Myers. Wednesday DeWayne Rose color. $125. WiUiam in the MinersvUle L D evening Ashworth. S ward chapel. The bride was FOR SALE Corner 3 bedrm lovely In a traditional white gown and irame, npme, une new. rtugs satin and nylon-lac- e d veiL finger-ti- p and draperies, full basement. The matron of honor was oil heat. Phone' Warren Mlll- fifth West and Jeannlne Bohn. sister of the sap. 232-W- . Fifth South, Miiford. bride, attired in an aqua blue formal. Bridesmaids were Jsnc 3 rooms and FOR RENT Patrick Carter, Janice reduced from Carter, DorothyCarter, bath, furnished; Eyre, LaNae $37.50 ,to $35. Davis, Renee Varley, Shirleen HAZEL L. MOORE Myers, They were dressed In Apply Miiford Hotel pastel orchid, pink, yellow, blue and green. 5 Minuto Aid For Acting as best man was Kent Kinross. Ushers were Gordon Roberts, Leo Bowler, Vee Wsds-wortDyke LeFevre, BUlla la I itaut, CbtMrold ttartt flrtnj wonderful. aoeMttf. eooUng ruI tor r Bv Wayne Terry, Donald Reese, enrrtne btoin. Ilchlnt a4 pain ( Rowley. imp pit. Quh kty wvthn and fitu d 6tf, hard, crarltnf rrt lor Marcia Is gradate of the n4 Itior. retltul IUhU. A&k hpptr drutgtrt lot Beaver C(uurol. Hoary bk ujui. High school, class of 53, 8c lb ORANGES 3 for 25c bag 43c PINK GRAPEFRUIT - 4 for 2$c AVOCADOS ............... 2 for 25c GRAPEFRUIT CAMPBELL'S 2 for 29c DEL MONTE CREAM CORN 2 for 35c 303 can UTAH VALLEY CHERRIES 303 - red sour pilled - 2 for 41: 3 bu. 16c 15c U CELLO CARROTS .... 2 for 25c 4 for 45c 333 can b BROCCOLI SOUP SURFINE CUT BEAKS 8-l- GREEN ONIONS TOMATO Jo-len- Woods, Jeannlne Bohn, Re COMPANY O PUDDING A kitchen shower was given for Miss Marcia Carter prior to her marriage, by LaNae Davis, Games N PRODUCE SPECIALS JELLO Mrs. Nettie Myers has been a paUent at the Miiford Hospital, but is now recovering at her home. Carter. N JELLO AND Myers. Dorothy I STAR KIST TUNA GRATED 2 for ISc LIBBYS SLICED PINEAPPLE :. No. 2 can 2 ot 85c 2 for 75c STAR KIST TUNA Solid Pack it. 4-- MEN'S OR LADIES' SPECIAL! MACHINE n (SOGLu UOTUo ff Mr. and Mrs. William Baker visited their children In California during the holiday $1.50 24 ONLY. BOYS' ' bundle shower gas given Monday night Jan 4th In honor of Mrs. Helen Davis. Bingo was play.d. and a lovely platt luncheon was served to Emma Davis, Sue Davis, Julie Davis, Barbara Carter, Emily Gllllna, Cora Goodwin, Theo Marshall, Silvia Davis, Vivian Carter, A 4 ONLY MEN'S t ?0i Tuesday Is the date for the monthly Relief Society work and business meeting. A hot luncheon will be served at noon. ' squ Dam. EVERY WEDNESDAY 4 MOD Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor and family spent New --Yeax's-week end In Hendeson,. Ntv., visiting their son snd brother, Dick Pryor and family, While there they took in the sights st Las Vegas, Boulder City and Hoover WILL BE IN MILFORD ONLY. MEN'S w and Rose Bowl Game. David enjoyed the sights with his par ents. THE BEAVER COUNTY ASSESSOR 4 and New thrilled with the Rose Paraae THIS WEEK IN 4 ONLY DeWayne graduated from Mil-- is serving with the U S Navy, eymoon in Arizona ford High in '52. At present he The newlywed plan to boo- - Mexico. Mashall $2 SPAGHETTI FRANCO-AMERICA- N m u.'.. 15c et sist LffiBYS SALT.I0N lace-trimme- QGpfllLGG h. NO. 1 CAN. PINK 53c AT jeffer: M Firee Delivjery ". F.1ERCANT1LE CO. - Phone 20 or 220 |