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Show tmmi MRS. PATRICIA WILLIAMS. DINNER GUESTS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weston last Friday evening were Mrs. Weston's sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs Heber Sevy and daughter Marion Sevy, and Clyde Turner of wcur im m niece, airs Bruce Decker. The group attended the Parowan - Milford basketball game. Society Editor Mr. BRIDGE CLUB o Norma Yount met at her home last Thursday evening Prize winners included Fern Burbidge, Mrs. Ina Mrs. Nor- ton and Mrs. Mabel Wester-gard- . Other mmebera present were Mrs. Fa ye Berger, Mrs Nelda Memmott, Mrs. Lillian Mellor, Mrs. Wilms Weston, Mrs aod an invited guest, Dorothy K'zer MRS. S E. PITCHFORTH and Mrs. O. R. Smith entertained the Members of the Pinochle Club of St Bridget's Parish on Feb. 17, in the Pitchforth home. An enjoyable evening of cards was spent, with Mrs. Garth Banks, Mrs. Don WLsner and A. A. Brinkman winning the prizes. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beddingfield, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McGinn, Mr. and Mrs. William Morehouse, Mr. Wlsner and Mrs. Brinkman. Cake roll and coffee were served by the hosteses. MRS. KATHRYN ATKIN had Phone 150 or 28 OATMEAL COOKIES A Favorite Racip of & MRS. ELOISE MURDOCK of Miners rille 2 cups raisin 2 3 cup water i cup shortening cup sugar 2 eggs 2 tsp cinnamon - I 7"i 375-degr- SORORITY Second Monday evenings;' Mrs. Selma Krik. president LADY TRAINMEN Second Monday, 8 p. m., St Bridget's Rec Hall; social. Bus. meeting, third Tuesdays, 8 p. m., I O O F Hall; Mrs. Marine Bohart president president o. LADIES AUXILIARY TO JUNIOR OLD TIMERS c Monthly, at Trainmasters Office; Mrs. Rae Anderson, pre. 13 wm Unexpected guests pose a protlea if there's ttszzl chic&ea and asparagus ea lua shdf. Cream chUtea. tsrergeacy 11 gf-- y ehicxsa troth asd a sauce. dthoa For tha b cap real cayecssisa tota asset and add oiced pislento. ROSARIANS First Monday, 8 p. p.; Mrs. Facte! tsla oa tepertaaes as this tfrnt of year. You can terteg to data by CsW your wardrobe upwool Jersey tad teg year white cftaya-lowu- h are which blouse, YOUNG FARMERS' WIVES tX Cut& O cjka ty now. wnar dye. make a Ictewsra dye- fcaoa aa-pur- w your favorite pastel sure sucks. fo2owW Srtctios oa twMT j - ' tetake of tltaatt C An adequate found tn citrus fruits, winter your family ward off dst-Cochln- e Kercs a healthful orsxz with susar H cup fiour. Vm cup quick oats and eprtnUa tog rj w thick orsxte shoes. moderate taase unta brown. Usual Delicious. Trr around h9 fer win be a brighter lock your boost tf J0ttwT bulbs. And f--t electrte your and mints frames shine when ruibad with ft tlsar-dampes. Uoth. sa .. .. . . a UI11IHT Tomsik-entertaine- HIGH SCTIOOL FACULTY WIVES Evenings, Mrs. Jean Hansen, WASHINGTON, Tk KATE SHINGLETQN ee E S A '' ......... H hua as her guest Tuesday eve1 3 Isp cloves ning members of her bridge 13 tsp salt club and two invited gueU, 2 cups flour Mrs. Gatnet Garfield and Mrs 1 tsp soda Harton. Marjorie I cup rolled oats The members attendTnig inBoil raisms in water for two cluded Mrs. Phyllis Erickson. minutes. Drain off water into Mrs Bobbie James, Mrs. Eva cup to make 1 3 cup liquid and Banks. Mrs. Lora Bradfie.d and reserve for cookies. Cream to- Mrs. Florence Barnes. Prize gether sugar and shortening winners were Mrs. Erickson, ! and beat in eggs. Sift together Mrs James, and Mrs Banks. dry ingredients and add to Light refreshments were shortening mixture a.ong with served by Mrs Shingleton aft1 3 C"P. raisin liquid, roiled er the game of cards oats and raisins. Nuts and vanilla may be added ON WEDNESDAY. Feb 17. Drop by spoon uls on greased Mrs Cree Elmer and Mrs Ver sheets and bake in na members oven for 15 minutes. Makes of the Ella Stancliff Past Noble dozen cookies In making this recipe a bit Grand's Club at the home of of grated orange rind makes a Mrs. Elmer. The hostesses served a delinice variation cious dinner at 7:30, after which the business meeting was held. Mrs. Jane Firmage and Mrs. Neiouise Schow Joined the SOCIAL CALENDAR club, making a membership of 24. Twenty-on- e were guests present to enjoy a very pleasant evening. RELIEF SOCIETY , 2 First Ward, Wednesdays, p m. President, Mrs. Naomi er mmA V. .. MRS tsp nutmeg te Cross. a ..! uc s, Great-Grandmoth- I .. ! Hughes.' as her guests last week, mem- . Second Ward. Tuesdays, 2 bers of her sewing club. p. m. Mrs. Helen Gillins, Enjoying the delightful evepresident. ning were Mrs. Betty Jane Ferguson, Mrs. Barbara Jones, Mrs. D U. P. Horn Silver Camp second Nona Gillins, Mrs. Marilyn Hol-li2 m. Nina Mrs. Mrs. LaRee p. Tuesday, Fotheringham, Mrs. LaDawn Frailer, Mrs. Bingham, captain. Silver Desert Camp, third Mary Albrecht, Mrs. Lois CarMrs. Barnes. Shirleen Friday, 2 p. m.; Mrs. Emma ter, Smith, captain. Prizes were received by Mrs. Fotheringham and Mrs. Fergu- AMERICAN LEGION AUX. son. Third Monday, 8 p. m. Mrs. Nina Bingham, president. SILVER DESERT D U P Camp met this month at the V F W AUXILIARY home of Mrs. Ardath Outzen, Second Tuesdays, 8 p. m, on Feb. 17th, with Mrs. Mary St Bridget's Rec. Hall; Mrs. Johnson assisting with the enFrances Kinross, president. tertainment. Mrs. Johnson gave the history lesson on "Early REBEKAHS First and third Wednesdays, Education In Milford," written 8 p. m., I O O F Hall; Mrs. in Mrs. Cochran Margaret by Iola DeLeuw, noble grand. 1930. NOBLE GRANDS PAST Mrs. Outzen presented to the ladies The Journal and Diary Second Wednesdays; Mrs. ci Albert King Thurber. Clyrta Hutchings, president. Two new members joined the LADY LIONS catnp, Mrs. Maude L. Crane Fourth Wednesdays, 8 p. m., and Mrs. Helen Gillins. Other I. Q, O. F. Hall; Mrs. Rosemembers at the afternoon meetmary Davie, president. ing were Captain Emma Smith, Mrs. Cassie McKnight. Mrs. RUTH CHAPTER, O E S Lang, Mrs. Ircta Zabriskie, First and third Tuesdays, 8 Mrs. Mrs. Lettie Fotheringham, p. m., Masonic Temple; Mrs. Eva Beard, fcjrs. Maude Stoker, Fonda Ma gill, worthy matron Mrs. Jane Lang, Mrs. LaRue LILY PAST PRES. SEGO Banks. Mrs. Minnie Galloway, . Thursdays, 8 p. m.; Second and two guests, Mrs. Jean Jones Mrs. Marvel Connell, pres. and Mrs. Ella Edwards. G I A SEGO DIV., ILY Cherry pie a la mode made TO B OF L E with a beverage was served by First and third Thursdays, 8 the hostess. p. m.; Mrs. Lore Bradfield, president Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith UTAHNA LODGE, of Wallace, and sons and Loyd B OF L F it E L to S , Cedar City were Sunday visitfourth and Second Thurs., ors at the O. H. Smith home. 7:30 p. m., I.O.O.F. Hall; Mrs. They also visited Merlin Merryweather, pres. j VI-la- 1 THE LADY UO.NS have cancelled their niunuU) meeting tor February, Uxnum! of con- tuet with the lieaver-Mufointevtuig will be ihe fourth Wed-ru4ai March, at me IOOF wuu uur neo.k.4!u xrvuig 1 1 THE mm td Fascinating Fashions Ethel Smith, president SOUTH MILFORD COMMUNITY CLUB Meets first Saturday each month at Club House, 1p.m. Theman Walker, president president YOUNG FARMERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB Third Saturday evennigs, at Community Club. Don Alger, ! A. Regular meeting fourth Tuesday, 8 o'clock. In High school auditorium; pres., Mrs. P.-- T. Lo-ret- ta Cine. W S C S to M E CHURCH Fourth Thursday each month, 8 p. nx, In members' hemes. 1 Uk Airy as print M ttt first You'll y I II k. Py all-ov- Jokaltc Inn Uf? CBS-TV- ar mth I) fori , $," - ! I tha ahouldart to craata that "carelessly alagant" look. Rault' A daytime drets quickly rhangavl to axier-fiv- e waar. With a bit of craaUva Imagination, deaignera hava taken the atik print out of tha mothballs, civm it a and put it on display at this and evary yaar'i tpring favorite. itay-at-hom- face-liftin- Mole yow vocation to four plo- at en Aitotwttt Hot!, tatnov facSK-tie- i. lo courteov rvkt and JOKARl INN, n "VtSey e -10 Ifce i!t ot ol tn octift TypkaOy flimal end oiwrv All private pool Ha4 pkV4 a wet. THI SOtENO, St. etrv burf, florWa, on beowtifvi Tnp Soy. Good tocotion. good food, foed ntertowunwrt DaLghlM reoM. fOlNStrTIA ItACH HOTEt. ft. lawdf dole, Florida. "Arawne the " cemac fr ytWf fine i c lit FoiriSinn cua tent g, r1ccn HFD DIAL PHONE SERVICE Martain. COMPLETE HIGHWAY TO DELTA A party was held at Barbara Tanner's home on Thursday night. The guests were Donald NEW BUSINESSES FOR MILFORD Jeanette Williams, Rowley, Kent Jane and " Eases Kinross, Gary Delicious refreshBlackburn. I be played at Panaca, Nev., on ments were served later In the , t .i r . i twi aaiuruay, ana me tigers piay evening. Gr'ffiths, Karen Walker, Dyke the final league game at FillLeFevre. Gale Edwards and more next Friday. Marie Baxter. The Tigerettes are practicing RADIO SERVICE PW i I uvc kiktii pi air j for another formation, which Is aiio C ticlng for their senior class very different from previous Car Radios Home Radios play," which will be given some ones. Gayle Gale is chairman time In March. Her committee consists of Sandra Johnson, Ruth Cline, Pat FACTORY SERVICE Wilcock and Joelene Winn. An assembly scheduled for Monday, the 22nd, was post- -' Some lucky M H S students ponea aue to some who B w,ere privileged to see Stan changes, although the student Kenton In Salt Lake Saturday Wedbody enjoyed an assembly Phone Sll-Cline, Dave Pullem, nesday at S o'clock on Safety. were Ruth Klllam Wilcock. and Pat Sally We are sure those students going to the Arlon Hall to listen to the "Melodlans" after the Parowan game will agree with us when, we say, "Keep it up, boys. It sounds really good." Walker A farewell party wag held on Saturday, Feb. 20, for Ronnie Uffens. Sharon Varley was hostess to a group wishing Roner. Bill. nie good luck lit the Air Force. The group played various Mr. and Mrs. William Morris games, after which a nice lunch are expected home around the was served. Those attending first ot the month, after spend- were Janice Lynn, Ethel Cook, ing four months in California Vee Wadsworth, Roger Aagard, with their children. Albert Allman, Jerry Goodwin, Shirley Hutchings, Joe-len- e Mrs, Wanda Holm of Salt Winn, Ranae Varley, Dave Lake City is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Belle James, who THIS WEEK IN recently was released from the Beaver County Hospital. MINERSVfllE Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stoker spent the week end at Boise, Idaho, with Mr. Stoker's broth- -- oi-niui- a PHILCO-SUPEUVISE- ust-minu- D te W By Donaa Boyter of Delta were here over the week-end- , guests at The Square Dancing Club the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy danced Tuesday evening of last Young. week at the church. After a joyous time, hostesses Nellie The Parowan game was really Mr. and Mrs. John Jones Hollingshead, Sue Davis, and have moved from the Tomsik Emma Davs served a tasty a good game. It looked as though we were going to be apartments to the Kohler Apts. treat. the victors, but In the last quarter we lost by a score of 44-3Guest at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ludean Barnes Mrs. Gerald Gillins Is an aunt are parents of a baby Last home game of he season of Mrs. Gillins, Mrs. Sofia Wes- boy, proud born Wednesday, Feb. 17. was with Beaver Wednesday son ot Beaver. Waiting at home to welcome the evening. A practice game will ne,w baby Is another son. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Kohler attended the wedding of The Reading Club held their Ing and county officers were their daughter, Madelyn, to Mr. James Mask of Salt Lake City, monthly meeting at the home of present. on Saturday, Feb. 20, at the Wee Mrs. Shirley Hollingshead, on Tuesday, Feb. 23, John MathKirk o' the Heather Church in Wednesday evening. , Of InterLas Vegas. Dr. and Mrs. Kohl- est to Women was given by ews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne er returned to Milford Monday Melba Baker, a solo by Eloise Mathews, celebrated his second Murdock, and Bernlce Gillins birthday. His mother gave a morning. reviewed the book 'The Man party In his honor. Called Peter." Delicious salad Ronnie Uffens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Uffens, hu en and hot rolls were served by A surprise b'rthday party listed in the U S Air Force and hostesses Shirley Hollingshead, was given In honor of Mrs. Vileft Sunday for a Texas base. and Lynnea Marshall, to Eloise vian Carter Friday evening. Murdock, PhyJls Truman, Reva Couples the affair FOR SALE Hotpoint elec- Albrecht, Nellie Hollingshead, were Mr. enjoying Mrs. Heber Gil-'inand tric range with clock and light. Merle. Bradfield, Bernlce GilMr. and Mrs, Delmar Gray, See Mrs. Lee Schiedeman or lins, Bonnie Myers, Melba Bak Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Gillins, Mr. er, Yvonne Murdock, Donna and Ms. Thurman phone 22S. Eyre, Mr. and Boyter and Frieda Woods. Mrs. Sheral Carter A lovely FOUND Black cloth coin lunch was served, and Mrs. Lois Carter spent Sun plate last Monday. Phone 140 purse, Vivian was presented with a to identify. day in Beaver visiting with her lovely gift parents. y Mrs. Ireta Zabriskie had as Mrs. Nell Gressman and son Thursday night will find the Kenneth were in Cedar City her guests for two weeks a sis ter, Mrs. Zoe Hickman, who left Senior Scouts of the Beaver, Saturday medical receiving Monday for her home in Sacra-mento- , Milford and Mlnersville Wards treatment for Kenneth. starting their basketball tourna Calif. ment, with games being played A few members of the Square Mr. and Mrs. George Mayer In all three communities. club went to St George Dance have moved into the former home Mr. at the oi Saturday to attend the square Visiting MUbap home in Milford. Mr. and? Mrs. Carr Wiseman of Twin and Mrs. J. S. Murdock Sun-- y dance festival. The report the were Mrs. Amanda Holder, festival was a colorful and Falls. Idaho, have purchased the Mayer home In South Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith ofs thrilling event, Those making the trip were Mr. and Mrs. ford. Their son and daughter in Beaver, and Mrs. Patricia Howard Pryor, Mr, and Mrs., of Milford. law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyie WiseJames Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. John man, will also reside in MilMr. and Mrs. Leon Williams, Clyde (Curly) Hollingshead ford. of Salt Lake spent the week end Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mrs. Dick Shields and daugb in Mlnersville visiting his fath- Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis. ter Linda returned to theij er, Stephen B Hollingshead. home in Salt Lake last Sunday Relatives and friends attendVisiting at the home of Mr. after spending the past 10 days the funeral of Glean Pear-SunMrs. and Clinton ing Boyter assisting at the home of her last Thursday, were Mr!. Mrs. Mr. were son, and George I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bris day 4 It.. 1 Lf . t r coe, during Mrs. Briscoe's 111 Boyter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyter and Tasha, and Mrs. Ralph Pearson, Mrs. ness and convalescence. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ilenrle Lucila Rollins and Ben Lewis. and family, all of Richfield, and THAI? 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murdock Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyter of I want to thank my many Panguitch. were hosts Saturday night at a friends and neighbors for the i party at thefr home. The eve The Daughters of Utah Pio- ning was spent playing canasta lovely cards and the many kindness shown me and the neers held their monthly meet A plate lunch was served to family during my recent hos last Thursday hi the D U P Mr. and" Mrs. Ted Myers, Mr. room. The Susan camp and the and Mrs. Clinton Boyter, Mr. pitalization. JUDY BRISCOE. Lincoln fcsmp held Joint meet- - aod Mrs. Neil Gressman. Wad-dingha- m itj After seeing Stan Kenton, Dave Pullem spent Saturday and Sunday with his friend, Jim ROUTE FOB SOUTH MILFORD lalk Cook roft lRoy Griffiths returned with the group Saturday night. All enjoyed it very much. FOR '54 FOUR ,' Ailce Woi. $ovhatf ftt By Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe SlWSfHfJE! n PERSONAL MENTION THUIISDAY, FEB. 23, 1954 qdr more wind, Apt dsSodil. it U a fasliian nj woman taa t eiii tKut It m born to iiva is th an toy day to b aoft surah or a Jacai". foulard, by tusht w A tar colw. it may t cool ai Japanet landtcap or brihtvtrtu i Maaiean shaL That is tba r U) silk print, and rlf ht now, in vary woman's wardrob iU Tir tu ar being aatoiltd. WcHd. wha plays tha tiUt "Mama" show, t ro! on finds tha nw look" tn daaign a vary walooma chiif a from tha small pattarna that uad to b in vofua. Today, whlta ground! pradomtnata with modarn abatratUoaa. and block nd-Una archlttural motifi ausgaating a drawing by Dufy. Paity love tha eoiori too. Thara U nothing dull about lowarad prints this saaton. Brilliant slnniaa. ramblar and cabbasa rows, poppjaa, lilacs and dogwood ara naw and trash daaif na ajalnst a whlta background It you'ra Canbbaan-bound- . Fafgy twho is vacaUonmg in tha Virgin tusiaatt chiffon or aiik lland), taffeta with giant flaral sprays For evtnngs, aha pra ter nubby nlk I man with or with uut a jacket For reoit comfart tha ii'k dies h taken a naw turn ikirU are not only !tm. but flairad ind pleated A mrt new lashton trick that paiV.cuUrly appeal to Petty ' a ilrh.i or Ule loonrly diied arintnd sUk Judy Sentom iprms IXthan a; 9. sim , s, Wil-.lam- Second Friday each month, at members homes. Mrs. Mar- ' Jorie Sherwood, president SOCIAL HOUR CLUB First Thursday, 2 JO p. m, at South Milford Community Clubhouse. Bemiece Smith, president d Wht is mora Ml LFOR D ( UTA 1 1 ) NEWS Distinguished Invitations ndication of your own good taste the correctness and smartness of your Invitations, printed to your . order. 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