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Show intuit rlF MRS. PATRICIA V Phone 150 or 28 SHOWER and birthday party were given in honor of Nrs. Mitchell Fisher, Tuesday evening, at the home of Mis Shirl Nichols, with Mr Harold Edwards and Mrs. Jarnea Hardy assisting with tii entertainment. Mrs. Gale Guest included Edwards. Mrs. Roy Myers, Mrs. Heber Myers. Mrs. Clifford grandmother, Mra. Ethel Erick-on- , delightful evening in the presence of clo.c Wadsworth. Mrs D Carter, relatives of the couple. Mrs Clinton Bond. Mrs. Leon MR AND MRS CLARENCE Jones. Mrs. Carlyle Gronning, GRIMSHAW, Mrs Edith Os Mrs Charles Terry. Mrs. Dick t born and J D Cfcborn of Bcav Bankl and Mrf Goodwin. er will attend me wraain oi , 0ll, m r,uvtA nA Kum11 Grimahaw, son of Mr tasty irfreshments served. Mrs. and Mrs C. R Grmnhaw, and rUnrr rrCf vt many lovely Joan Pearce. daughter of Mr gifts and Mrs Ernest Pearce of Salt Lake City, on Saturday. April A COMBINATION 3rd. at the home of the bride's birthday party and club meeting was parents. held recently In honor of Mrs NATIONAL HISS Laura Lorenti at her home. 0. C NED KOHLER celebrated hi Attending were Mrs. Magda-leneve14th Saturday birthday Mrs Elva SedgA White, 0a4 tf ning. March 26th Friends who wick. Mrs Lucille Ra'nes, Mrs Patterson and Mrs Do you know how many rewards enjoyed the party were Harriet I.aVern (hen art for reducing T A lighter Cline, Colleen HuUhings. Geor Vernett McKnight tep, carer complexion, brighter gia Beth Smith, Henee Norton, Five hundred was played, lola Young, and a luncheon a yet and steadier nerves, to men i.aii ilwhann, was served . aa ion ft few To collect theaa rei uoo ana ittcnara norlon, Mr Uoyd Hankl mad(, ov.ly blrth. gards, go easy on starchy foods ret Butler, Robert Davta, Craig Jav (,.llu. and fill in with salads, fresh fruit Mortensen, Arden Fowles and and regetablea. A SHARON NICHOLS, ter of Mr. and Mrs Shirl Nu h announce the Easement of their daughter. ols, celebrated her eleventh Dawna, to Mr. Kenneth E j birth anniversary Friday, the Ruesch. son . of Mrs. nea trice 26th, with ft 6 o'clock party. Raines were played and j Spendlove of Heaver. i refreshments were srrved wedding will take pla.cgofe.Sharta npened her gift , in Beaver Monday, April Din, vicholi showed movies to Ruesch' at the home of Mr, the 32 guots who enjoyed the -- MRS. EDWARD MR. AND jLn Fascinating Fashions Society Editor WILLIAMS. DUCK (DONALD ' 2y PA5Y WE VE GOT HUNDLE sw Tom. r , a 9- - a 4 suggestion for a fin winter salad. Arrant t sliced beets, hard --cooked eggs and onion attractively on crisp lettuce. Combine ft, cup French dressing and Y cup real mayonnaise for ft perfect accompaniment. nerved Hor'ih. hLhbo? crowd, glv. that old favorite, the tuna fish mjmViUjmm w-r- i , ) , cleaning: Powder cleaners, rubbed into the rug and then removed with a vacuum cleaner, art best for all except cotton. Ammonia and alkalis should not be used. Solvents should be avoided' 'except for crease stains) as they leave rings. Get Results . received Ned fUnin PApIII tALtriiJAK 5ULIAL P If many a -- : v V i I V ; cin -- 8 p. m mary Davie, president. ' if; ) LET'S START RIGHT NOW VERYr30Py IN TOWN WANTS TO ti-,- i ready for dinntr and dancing. Looking to the future and a sum mer sun, Betty Ann is already hupp.ng for land!, and apparfound what she wanted. ently .', It a white dre-utaudat with "oiark trim, perfect with a paatel thcath or one of those billowing ih.rton print. Barefoot aandal uh low. low heeU are going to be popular thi urnrtier, in white and rainbow colors to go with your favorite cotton. Color is foremoft in evening fashion thi spring, wtuch calls for something ipecial in footwear, like thi shantung pump with Italian heel that's right at home on a dance floor. Fabric shoe nowadays re far more practical than they ued to be. They can be dyed to match any cotturne snd with cleaner, will tay as freh as the day you bought them. p j j iilnt-to-f- j ; i lk ut pe-ci- al Of the 100.000 orphans in Regular physical examlna- U . todav. th ,u - . 26.000 - - - of them unc uuu lire ui iiic utrsi snir- Inct -at Slcact ' nno narcnl tr fan. . . I (uaius maill.li uint( III umri. cei ai NOTICE CARROT PUDDING A Wk Pursuant to the provsiions of Utah Code Annotated, Favorite Recipe of IS HEREBY 1953, NOTICE GIVEN that the following are offices within Beaver County for which candidates are to be nominated at the regular mary election to be held pri- Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1954: One Representative in State Legislature, One two-yea- r missioner, One four-yea- r on Com- County Com- missioner, County Sheriff, County Assessor, County Clerk, County Treasurer, County Attorney, County Surveyor, and Precinct Justices of Peace; also one four-yea- r School Board Member fromSchool District No. 2. Candidates must file with the County Clerk at least 20 days before the date set for their party's primary conven- WW TU6H OENtSAL Of TM( AM.W, VtAlUfiU RA9TME KATION.U GU9 IN TMCSE IIHWWW IH wcps: "... rr etavtcc m rrno . un in cfe-iior- MATION4L ItACHHSHtP TOWARD A PEACEFUL WORLD. raf of . trMLf ft 'I Ik - . v t 1 the County T V4 20-3-1- 3. . mmmm 6RCAT GUAHOSMAH 6CUEHM. Hi?! Lfn-- ; 1 i : GLLAROSMlti AKt ASOtfT 70 GUARQSriAEM VOOWO NATHAN TWININO. CMISF Of 5TAf F Of TMt r AV UmrtO STATtS AIR POfiCt. BCOAM MIM Of THt NATIONS NATIONAL AftC RfTWEtN THC A6S T, I Of 17ANP21. HISMIUTAfty CARCCS INTHC OftCGOH NATIONAL GUARD. 1 SAAART YOU NO MEM tion. FOffWAKD-LOOKIU- VOUNO MEM S JOH UnCMAL 60ARP K STAItr TH9 MKI1AXY THAWING WHILE LIVING AT THE (Seal) C. VICTOR SMITH, HO. WORKING Clerk of Beaver County. OR ATTENDING SCHOOL. ! jiima ..,w- HOSTESSES for Lady Lions this month were Mrs. Ina Norton. Mrt Emma Smith, Mrs Selma Kirk, Mrs. Enid Johnson and Mrs. Naomi Hughes. A delicious dinner was prepared and served by the In the I O O F hall. The RUTH CHAPTER. O E S First and third Tuesdays. 8 p. in.. Masonic Temple; Mrs. , Fonda Magill, worthy matron i . tables were beautifully decoi 41 I SEGO LILY P ST PRES Second Thursdays, 8 p. m,; rated with spring flowers and individual doll favors. I j Mrs Marvel Connell, pres. President Rosemary Davie '1 u conducted the meeting. The SEGO 14 LY DIV.. 1 ladies approved a city council TO R OF L E 8 F'rst and third Thursdays, request to serve hot dogs and ' on April 17th, p. nv; Mrs. Lora Bradfield. aoft drinks final 1934 Clean-Uthe of day president. Week. UTAHNA LODGE. Names were drawn for the to D OF'L F & E Second and fourth Thurs.. priies, with Verna Toms'k, Mrs. 7:30 p. m., I O O F. Hall; Mrs. Erma Cline, Mrs. Davie and i '" Cleo La brum being the winMerlin Merryweather, pres. ners, A musical program fea E S A SORORlT' ' a quartet, Judy Baxter, , tured Second Monday evenings; 'i; ctnei cook, Neil Smyth and Mrs. Selma Krlk, president. j Clair Williams; and Sandra LADY TRAINMEN Second Monday, 8 p. m., St. Johnson sang a vocal solo. Aclire's the latest for Hvvt.l companiments were by Patricia Bridget's Rec Hall; social. Bus. meeting, third Tuesdays, Wllcock. tji Italy's outstanding touristic sights Inc'udmj St Sharon Varley danced a modOnal in Venice, tha Ponte Vecchio in Florence, 8 p m . I O O F Hall; Mrs. etc ern ballet, and trio, Gayle Maxine Bohart, president Gale, Sandra Johnson and Lois HIGH SCHOOL Jean Bracken sang a number. FACULTY WIVES GuesU were Mrs. Frederick-soEvenings, Mrs. Jean Hansen. of Los Angeles, Mrs. WU-larpresident. Atkin and a daughter in ' LADIES AUXILIARY TO law of Mrs. Hughes. JUNIOR OLD TIMERS Monthly, at Trainmasters Of- LENTEN SCHEDULE AT fice; Mrs. Rae Anderson, pres. ST. BRIDGET'S CHURCH ROSARIANS Rt. F. A. WianicwskLC.S.V. First Monday, 8 p. p; Mrs Temporary Administrator Ethel Smith, president. Sunday Mass. 9:30 a. m. I SOUTH MILFORD Daily Mass, 7:30 a. m. COMMUNITY CLUB Wednesday and Saturday deMeets first Saturday each votions, 7:30 p. m. month at Club House, 8 p. m. Wednesday evenings. Stations Theman Walker, president. of the Cro$s and Benediction. YOUNG FARMERS' Saturday evenings, the Holy ! WIVES Rosary, No vena to Our Lady oi Second Friday each month, at the Miraculous Medal and Benemembers homes. Mrs. Mar- - diction. Jorle Sherwood, president. The public Is Invited to ail SOCIAL HOUR CLUB services. First Thursday, 2:30 p. m., at South Milford Community ' 'vVyWw y( , - Re-beka- , I AAA - mm-- GIA J '1 v p ilS 3,11 voiiBsaft you I SOME, ITALY - dress pnr.t.vl ners.theCtai You'll 91. i J get nore SUNSUINE! n d i ! in 0l .O w tm rn 1 LADY LIONS I. O. O, F. Hall; Mrs. Rose1 Betty Ann Grove, pretty partner ot Rd Button on his CBS-Tcomedy how, bhvei in keeping time with iht ft'Kk hn jt to shoes Bi tty Ann I.ke ine n Utility of polished bUck pa.e;,t with French toe sad qurecut vamp a simple putnp tht cn go "irttt" by sdiiina a clip. SU-rrsfUmen know that buty cmier fifl Lka Betty Ann want comfort as well a style, and so they've the subtle new illusion heel that makes "medium" look "high " Brilliants and bows are handy Sddiuon lo pump this year (or a variety of quick after five changes. This graceful shni heel pump is made in a fabric that's good for mixing and vamp to matching, and a low-cshow off the inatep. For office wear it's as plain at you like. After work, jut attach the bow, and Mrs. Mary Williams Fourth Wednesdays. i &S JOB A ) ar . - I K ... i - LOWE ' '. h RELIEF SOCIETY Combine: First Ward, Wednesdays, 1 1 cup shortening p m. President, Mrs. Naomi 2 eggs, beaten slightly Hughes. 2 cups grated carrots . nr.r-.z--i Second Ward. Tuesdays, 2 2 cups sugar p. rn. Mrs. Helen Gilllns. 2 cups grated potatoes president. 4 tblsp molasses In Sift and add: U. D TAP P. CHARACTER. BALLET, 3 cups flour Horn Silver Camp second Advanced Beginners i Up cinnamon Tuesday, 2 p m Mrs. Nina tap nutmeg i Bingham, captain. 1 cup raisins Silver Desert Camp, third 2 Up soda Every TUESDAY Friday, 2 p. rn.; Mrs. Emma dash salt Smith, captain. al St. Bridget's Hall nuts if desired AMERICAN LEGION AUX. Place in steaming pans or Third Monday, 8 p. m. Mrs. cans 23 full and shortening Nina Bingham, president. steam 214 hours. Serve hot V F W AUXILIARY with favorite sauce. DANCK STUDIOS Second Tuesdays, 8 p. m , St Bridget's Rec. Hall: Mrs. MRS. KATE McDONALD enFrances Kinross, president. tertained her bridge club last KEBEKAHS Thursday evening. Prizes were First and third Wednesdays, won by Mrs. Jeanette Kohler, 8 p. m . I O O F Hall; Mrs Mrs. Mildred Coon and Mrs. Elaine Archer. lola DeLeuw, noble grand. PAST NOBLE GRANDS Others present were Mrs. Eva . A Stonehocker. Mrs. Grace JefSecond Wednesdays; Mrs. ferson, Mrs. Loretta Cline and Clysta Hutchings, president. Mrs. Lela Rowley. Did holiday entertaining leave spots on your rugs? If so. here's hint or two for proper home a e useful gifts sandwich, ft new look make tuna boats. First, split and spread sides of frankfurter rolls with sandwich pred; fill with drained, flaked tuna. Add crisp celery, cookies, a tangerine and you have ft deluia lunch box I Want-Ad- . ft.. Elmer Barnes. enGames and dancing was Joyed, and a taty supper . v Walt Difnerl Bv jl - be-Th-e J Here's - y en- - lUtLOlNO-WASHINGTON- THURSDAY, APRIL V 1954 MILFOHD (UTAH) NEWS iric mho JOKAKt i "VoU,y 10 & Mil of Phoni. gs" SWawMm In acMvIti, ami fiK-Mm- Hn Clubhouse. president. . W. ft Typlcolhr SwoH 4 Hvot pttMj rot iwrt. Boi. Hn4 Jclt4 tarwfcf oinN.nlt, Third Saturday evennigs, at Community Club Don Alger, president. To C4 location eo4 eW. ly. fo4 anlwtolMMnl. DKgHM fvMl icach hoth. rM. roiNsrnu FlorWa. "Arvn4 Pl.Udr4l. from YOUNG FARMERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB AN TMI SOKCNO, S. fffe wtiM twa, PlerWa, H TrytWnj " Fin Berniece Smith, P-- T. A. Regulirmeeting fourth Tues day. 8 o'clock, in High school auditorium; pres., Mrs. Lo retta Cline. W S C S to M E CHURCH THE UILF6SD NEWS Published Every Thursday Entered In the post offlc at Milford. Utah, as second class mall matter under the Act of. Congress of 1879. Utah Adr. Representative: Press Association . Utah Stat Salt Lake City ' t.P0 A Year In Fourth Thursday each month, S. A. Williams 8 p m., in members hornet. Patricia WUllama .... Bua. Mgr. Editor-Publish-er 'Amaxlna" Is th word for it! Everywher folks are finding that if$ v They're making rumpus rooms, building fences, adding porches, painting, repairing. For new materials are made for easy application . . . almost in fact . A little time, a few simple directions, and the job Is finished. So whether you're ready to start today, or want to discuss some ideas first, come in. We'll be glad to show you what's new in combed, and embossed panelling, striated and hardwood ' ea$y-to-doit-yourse- lf. aT fool-proo- f, ceiling tiles, paint that's beautiful and long mntavrinl. frtr avArv nurrvtSA.I Intlinn We'll be happy to give you every assistance. And please remember, materials for home improvements can also be financed on easy terms . . as long os 36 months to pay. lO v 111 II il lniil 1 m ll4W4J m 7-- 1 . i X |