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Show MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 1. 1951 THIS WEEK IN cmwm u I mi . .Mi By Donna Boyter Primary preparation S,olve meet- with this interesting free booklet ing wat held Monday night at the home of Mrs. Betty Tra 'ner Ada Edwards rave the lesson. Betty Mar-TWH.- ,. Marshall and Virgin:a Marshall n'e! a HeTt to Elinor Marshall. Merle Fails. Bonnie Cray Louise Mathews. Mae Gray Virginia Carter. Aldean Jones, Ada Edwards, Ethel Mathew fm-l- y rvon Dnna Boyter, Reva Williams and Reva Sl with your (QjSKjmj) problems . . . Mtai goes with A t. r whalf t i r -- i A V Dalton celebrated her birth anniversary Thursday night Her mother "gave a party in her honor. Bingo was played, with prizes going to Oliova Boyter, Jeanel Stafford Jan Truman, Carolyn Bonner. The fifth and sixth grades and other friends enjoyed a plate lunch served by Mrs, Marshall T.aNae ECONOAWCAl tffECTlVE . EASY TO A"r Early Spring Application Gives FuH Season Confro - lleptathlor applied in early Spring More alfalfa U 2 to 3 intx control of alfalfa weevil InfettaUons. tall -- gives you full of actual lleptaclilor per acre for effective It tales only 4 control and the material can be applied with any standard spraying or dotting equipment For the eact Uine to apply HeptacMor for food weevil kill In your aire, contact your local county agent or otner agricultural authority. For cwnplete latU about HeptacMor writ u lor a FREE fokler on "I low to Control Alfalfa Weevil With Heptachlor". 11ts will in no ay obligate you. ouri lit Or AIVIT COtfOAATlOM and Saturday. Mr. Lund is a former resident of Milford. Neighbor ia Jackie Williams was the hostess to her sewing club at her home Wednesday evening, March 24th. Delicious refreshments were served to nine members The evening was spent In sewing. SOUTH MILFORD Br MRS. OPAL WALKER Sherwood U staying at the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mapes of daughter. Mrs. Nora Wright, for the last three weeki. Mhl Los Angeles visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Theman Sherwood has been quite 111 Walker and family. Mrs. Mapes Mrs. Cuma Goodwin and (Tillie) is a sister of Mrs Mary Goodwin are leaving Walker. Thursday to attend General Conference at Salt Lake. The E S A Sorority held a meeting at the club house Clark Wright and Bert Car- Thursday night. March 25th. ter are visiting in Pjoche, Nev. for new mmebers going in Re Clark Is saying gdodbye to freshments were served to 40 friends before leaving for serv- persons by the committee, Anna Rae Carter, Garnet Garfield. ice this month Holbrook. Rosemary Almeda Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hardy Davie. LaRue Varley, Jackie and daughter of Cedar City vis Williams. Square dancing was ited Mrs. Laura Sherwood Sun- called by Mitch Fisher. Max of a basday at the home of Mr. t and Carter was the winner Three home of ket groceries. Mrs. Floyd Wright made cakes were the prizes for Mrs. R. M. Lund of Salt Lake a cake waltz. visited with her twin sister, Fireside meeting was held at Mrs. Berniece Smith, Thursday Laura Mrs. lDl?IMIMII?Wfel END-OF-MON- TH NEW SHIPMENT INFANTS' RECE1Y 1 N (I BLA N K KTS 3 for $1 RAYON PAN K US S1.09 42x90 91c 42x11 NEW LOW PRICE ON ALL NYLON SEWING FABRICS SPECIAL CLOSE-OUDOLL CRADLES 6 T the home of Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Williams for the Second Ward M Men and Gleaners. Everyone enjoyed a fish fry. had a very big storm lain out here in Garrison Vall( There was a surprise party Mr. and Mrs. Bill Splawn are the proud parents of a baby girl born March 26th. Mother and baby are both home and her 16th birthday. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. doing fine. George E. Smith. A buffet style lunch was The water for this valley Is served to 20, and the evennlg was spent In square dancing. away, above normal this year and the people are happy. Keith Rollins, who has been The square, dances are being suffering from a serious sinus held every Saturday night at infection for the past six Baker, Nev., and the shows are months, underwent a surgical every Friday night. operation last week In a Salt Lake hospital, lie Is now at was a business Ray home and feeling much better. j caller inRowley Milford on Tuesday. Mrs. Lee Dearden's brother from Salt Lake has been visiting her for the past while. Sunday, March 28th, was a double birthday party for Carole Walker's 17th anniversary and Robert Bsihop's 12th. A dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theman Walker to Mr. and Mrs. James Mayer and Adele, Mrs. Josephine Thompson and Larry, and Mrs. Emma Walker. Kj-- 4 Q 14 wuvnw afiu -- t r - IA. . V C00Kl5CAMr from THf Dutch 111 ? BUT tfi MOetH slams rr has Qurre a rr- - PAIR $.1 '7 8 AHCtZNT EGYPTIAN $3 SIZES ifVTP HIT 1 SPRING SKIRTS Om w P. J, e Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jr. and. family of Cedar City were Sunday visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corbridge Sr. 2 rV ROMANY CPTY Now $15 8, ONLY BOYS HTW A $1.30 $2 MEN'S KNIT PAJAMAS $2.30 RECENTLY 36 ONLY BOYS .vv rve MILFORD'S $1.50 FRIENDLY STORE KtfrS Ajrt fPC6 HOC K4T rVATV irtj AW rfeJ7 Oatmcal CocKjes'sttns rare O rp4Vy fArtnoJco SO KNUSlML SWEATERS 51 ; I til 1221 Aft. 13 DOWMTOWi fi Reasonable Rates from 2S0 'jfrV Till hotel cnnnLES PARS HOTEL JJ5I FIFTH AVE. IflitM frsa tftwittwi SfiHDEGO Convenient ?d Comfortable sflI.D a SEa ,;otEL, L0;:3 C CHACU iTii rVCAKl we e ee arers Rivn Long Beach's largest motel. Family accommodation!. Approved by AAA.9 - c - W Specials eek-En- d PRODUCE SPECIALS BAG GRAPEFRUIT 39C CELERY 10c lb RADISHES for 10c 3 3 for 10c FROZEN FOODS Nolder celebrated her birth anniversary Tuesday, March 30th. Members PASCO ORANGE JUICE of her family called during the afternoon and evening to wish ESSEX STRAWBERRIES - 10 oz her more happy birthdays. She received many lovely gifts and PAN-READFROZEN FRIERS Y cards. Mrs. Gwen Pryor served birthday cake and ice cream to M C P LEMONADE the well wishers. DEL MONTE CUT BEANS Fred Cernlorth. Pasier. Mr. George Mayer. Sabbalh School Supi. Services held each Saturday in the former C A A Building West of Milford. Song Service, 9:4! a. m. Sabbath School, 10 a. m. . KNIT PAJAMAS st. Marion Walker was home GREEN ONIONS over the week end. He is employed In Los Angeles. DVENTIST CHURCH FLANNEL SHIRTS Qer ell Cor-bridg- SEVENTH-DA- T $3 ONLY. LADJES' WINTER COATS- - FURNITURE CO. i j 7 cans $1.00 for 43c 2 ,b 59c 2 for 3.'c Randall Banks is up and around after being ill. He was JEWEL SHORTENING 83c 3lb can on his way home from Los AnEach can contains ."0c worth of coupons geles and became ill, and had to be taken off the train and PILLSBURY CAKE MIX 3 for 95c hospitalized for four days at Las Vegas. 2 for 49c DEL MONTE WHOLE BEANS - 303c $7 ONLY SLIGHTLY SOILED TODDLERS' LEGGING SETS NORTH-EAS- T Mrs. Amanda $2 S-1- honor at a bundle shower given Friday evening by Mrs. Erma Eyre and Joann Eyre. Bingo was played, prizes going to Wilma Davis. At a late hour ice cream and cake were served to Marjorie Johnson, Grandmother Johnson, Loann Smith, Delia Rollins. Mrs. Gilbert Smith, Sylvia pa vis and Lanae, Patricia Carter, Vivl Marshall, Lelia Carter, and Janice Lyn-ne- a Marshall, Merle Gillins, Merle Bradfield, Emily Gillins, Bernice Gillins, Alba Gillins, Nell Eyre, Elm a Blackburn, Jackie Muir, Rachel Eyre and Dorothy, Phyllis Truman, Barbara Gressman, Aldrean Jones, Bonnie Myers, Nellis Hollings-head- , Reva Albrecht, Mary belle Eyre, June Marshall, Reva Williams, Theo Marshall and Elinor Marshall. re of your carpet. CEDAR CITY. UTAH, Mrs. Cada Eyre was guest of We t"TlC CAK, FINAL REDUCTION BOYS' WINTER COATS 12 ONLY. LADIES By Mrs. Edith Rowley ONLY LADIES' SUEDE CASUALS 12 WAY held Wednesday night. March 24th, at the South Milford clubhouse for Jennie Sue Smith on I 3E) Sandra Members of the family gathered to wish Clarence (Ty) Gil- lins a happy birthday. The 'evening was spent playing bingo. Delicious ice cream and cake were served to Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Gillins. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gillms. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Thur-ma- n Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eyre, and Mrs. Alba Gillins. 1 Cnooiing the right carwU Anewere perrJexi&r dee- - Miss Susan Williams spent the week end in Minersville visiting her cousin, Sandra Petty, and her grandmother, Mrs. Nolder. GARRISON meeting was held Saturday night at the clubhouse, The boys new leaders this year are Freddie Wright and Elbert Applegate. There were 12 present EIGHT ONLY CHILDREN'S FINAL CLOSEOUT j Lome. jour Wu,m of color get your FREE Anne Mason What Goes With What" booklet at Petty ot Salt Lake City is spending a week visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Nolder. Miss OUT A 4 II right tor or.ting problem. ; $1.19 4-- "" Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Gillins Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodwin and family of Cedar City. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goodwin and Mrs. Gillins and fam'ly were dinner guests at the Goodwin home. j -- ronihiitatioiia. will help you decide wbat The square dance held in Minersville Saturday night was a success and everyone had a good time. - ri-- Now $2 CHENILLE ROUES Rve starting stepe that ie comprehensive study of Utah's natural resources and their relationship to the proaperity of all people in the state has just come off the preaa and is being distributed to schools and libraries throughout Utah. f i obtainable from a single book, The bik, "Utah's Economic ne added. Patterns," is the first complete W. C. Fage. chairman of the report ever compiled of the Natural Resources Committee, said euje'e irauuncs. It m prepared the work was undertaken because by the University of Utah Uureau it was felt that understanding of of KuaiiK'ia and Economic Utah's past, present and future in conjunct on with the on an appreciation of depended of Natural K'ouicr Committee the by economic facpart played liitmn f Chnml! tin' Utah state. the tors in "Naturally, we for Uht are uf (Jiniiin r'" flufciitivwith the reeeption delighted rollt-iit'm u rul juiuni t ml iiiui in the lMk has received from educaEl Nilsoti. Ir. ',li'HU. high liy tors," he t.uid "We hope we have , h ilticctoi u ronmu I tee ojI to Utah's growth by contributed former direr tor of the minerm providing information that will research but fan. iim-- i v.n-help in the development of theJ "eearrh urul vtiole the h ,. stfite." 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