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Show Karen Walker, compiled the' MILFORD '(UTAH) NEWS new regulation fiavi r:ai w. viHii: j was unanimously chosen serg- - rr OGtoiy," Club MwrPMrttf iWinrmt. A GAY EVENING was EdUoT Phone ISO spent .at St, Bridget's recreation hall the evening of St. Patrick's Day when a number of members of the parish gathered and enjoyed a pot luck supper. After supper the evening was ipent playing pinochle, with prizes going to Mr. and Mrs John Buchanan, F. Bringman, and Mrs. G. E. McGinn. The house prize was drawn by Mrs Brinkman. Patjy Walker has moved away from us She is attend- lalh ing school in Minersville. i Karen Walker Alice Cook Evervone is really happy to see Rotx-rDavis back with us He has been out of school for t an operation V After listening to the Class B State Tournament, and seeing how well the Southern Utah teams did in the tournament, our basketball boys are already working up enthusiasm for an appearance at Provo next year has a We are sure you will make it. crowned king, demonstration of just what dance The Bride's Stand in," Senior class play, will be like was held The (.Iirls Glee Club in the assembly last Friday new set of rules, designed to Sally Killam, Sandra Johnson, help maintain order A comAlbert Allman and Mary Jane Baxter. mittee, Judy Lynne McCulley read some lines From Bracken, Marion Anderson. for communities governments what we have seen, it surely surrounding Milford, were Mrs. does seem to be great entertain Gale Edwards, and chairman McKnight. Mrs Osborn. Mrs ment. So everyone te sure to Johnson, Mrs. Bunker and Cap- - come and see this Tickets can ta:n Smith be purchased from any Senior . A THE MILFORD ELEMENTWalker is back with teachers entertained the us Sonny now. after having an opera Jeaver County high school and Hon last week We're glad to sincere, appreciation "for the elementary teachers and their see you back. Sonnv. many kindnesses extended us partners last Thursday evening during our recent bereavement. in the Milford gymnasium The Freshman assembly and We especially appreciate the j The group enjoyed square dance was last Friday. many lovely floral offerings. dancing, alter which pie a la Their theme was ' Garden in THE KARL LEVI FAMILY node was served the Ham " It was sung by Car-len- e Grontnng, Lynne Bracken, Their asand Arlcne Tanner CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our most ARY hd I o'clock sembly was held at seemed and everyone Friday, to enjoy it very much. Their dance started at 8 30. and to everyone's surprise they had a measuring tape and measured everyone's neck During the floor show, Ethel Cook and Judy Baxter danced to Deep Purple, the trio sang Garden in the Rain, and Gary Bedding-fieldid an Indian dance. A king "and queen contest was held for the bigegst and small- - HEPTACHLOR LOWEST COST INSECTICIDE 1 1 Rom where I sit ... 6t Joe Marsh You Might Call it a "Gravy Train" Wu reading the other day about a Maharaja in India who has a miniature electric train all Made of silver. Now, maybe that's not unusual for a prince, but this fellow had it running: around on an enormous dining: table in the going to is extremes really raja to impress his guests. Around this part of the world, hospitality certainly doesn't need all those fancy trimming's. You don't have to spend a lot royal palace. The twelve can on the train are loaded with different kinds of fruits, nuts, and beverapes. And the train stops automatically in front of each plate so the person sitting there can choose what he wants. From where I sit, the Maha d MONDAY EVENING Mrs. had as of money or go to a lot of work when folks drop in. Just offer them what you have coffee, tea. a temperate glass of beer and let them make their own choice, They'll feel they're getting a rogal Marilyn Fotheringham her guests members of her sewing club. Ladies enjoying the social evening were Mrs. welcome! Betty Jane Ferguson, Mrs. Katheryn Atkin. Mrs. Nona Gillins, and Mrs. Shirleen for alfalfa weevil control You have to kill alfalfa weevils before they lay their eggs to prevent buildup of larvae population which will damage the planti. Ue Heptachlor to control alfalfa weevils at lowest cot. Only 4 ounces of Heptachlor per acre, applied in either spray or dust formulations will control adult weevils before they lay their eggt. Your county agent will tell you how and when to ipray or duit. Wall supply the Heptachlor. Come in today. boys. Roger Aagard w .is in Salt Lake over the weekend, shopping with Wilma and his famtlv Marie Itaxter was host at an open house party, March 22nd, with some of the I! of U Male Chorus as special guests The quartet and Sandra Johnson sang several numbers X ft A GOOD START ... IN LIFE A Savings Account At Our Bank Will Do It! MILFORD STATE BANK Janice Lynn has been absent this week She is homesick, but will be back with us soon A Mr Itoll'ns of the Dixie Photo Studio was here Tuesday to take the remainder of the yearbook pictures. MKMHKH FKDEHAL RESERVE SYSTEM Fri.Mi.llx Hank IW All The People" MEMHER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Everyone should start plan ning now to attend the Junior Prom. It is only a month away and most students are getting real anxious for the date to arrive. Dickie Walker was in Salt Lake Saturday, o have his eyes examined. He Is now wearing his new glasses. Thought of the week: Kindness la one thing you can't give away; it always comes HIGHEST PRICES MOVING p'aid LONtt DISTANCK for your CATTLE Yellow Cab Mayflower PHONE 300 PROVO. UTAH JOSEPH R. MURDOCK - Phone SI Milford back. Ra-mo- Smith, Mrs Mrs. Mary Lois Curtis, Mrs Barnes. For refreshments Mrs. Fotheringham served a set salad and hot chocolate. Cop right, 1954, United Stales Brewers Foundation lie ii eel 4 eimetmcet flrrt Those peviple noticing Jean nie Young Monday saw something different Jeanme has peroxuied her hair We think it looks real attractive Ronnie Banks was and Mary Ed wards, queen Congratulations, F r e s h men, for a very fine assembly and est necks GIVE YOUR CHILDREN We hope she enjoys school there these few remaining weeks By - TIIE THURSDAY N I T E Bridge Club was entertained last week by Mrs. Gene Kirk. The prize winners included Mrs Kenneth Archer, Mrs. Kirk, and Mrs. J. R. Murdock. Other members present were Mrs. Sam Cline, Mrs. V. L. Boucher, Mrs. John Weston, Mrs. George Jefferson and Mrs E. L. Smith. For the luncheon Mrs. Kirk beautifully decorated her tables in the St. Patrick's motif the solution to the problem. fCCH THE SILVER DESERT Camp of the Daughter of Utah Pioneers met this month at the home of Mrs .'Cassie McKnight in South Milford, with Mrs. Helen Gilhns assisting with the Hot rolls and salad serving were served to Captam Emma Smith Mrs Ardath Outren. Mrs Vilate Lane, Mrs Ireta Zabmkie, Mrs LaVern Bunker, Mrs LaRue Banks. Mrs Erma Cline, Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mrs. Jane Lang, Mrs. Eva Beard. Mrs. Maude Stoker, Mrs Edith Osborn. Mrs Emma Rollins, Mrs Maude L Crane and Mrs. Lola Wright Mrs. Outzen gave the introductory lesson on "First Town Government." Other ladies participating, discussing early town THURS., MARCH 25. 1934 t, H.L.T0LLEY PHONE 0286J2 BOX r74 OF CQUtKlH Indwrtry IN YOUR im 8 HOUR DM HOBS COMMENCING f 1 Vi" ii. 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