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Show ft. - wAWfe Mr vuigb Patriot Willie.. SUNDAY, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. GKn McKmght were hosts BEAUTIFULLY arranged wrddmg uf Jvan Pearce, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest Pearce of Salt and Rus-M'irnrn.-hasf! ,.f Mr and Mrs Clarence took place in Salt Lake at the home of tin- - bride's paievu Saturday, April 3rd The double ring ceremony was performed b Bishop Esscl'l Wright of the Salt Lake Third L D S Ward Church m the presence of the immediate families, of bower of hllies and 'carwations The bride was tad. ant m an embroidered vhit taffeta wed ding dress with a cap of pearls She carried a bouquet of orchids surround' ng by white lke. n TWENTY-TWLady Tram men enjoyed the evening Mori-dayplaying bridge and pinochle at St Bridget's Recreation Hall. Lillian Mellor and Phyllis Keetch won prizes at , bridge. LaRue Gallagher and Joan Holand were the pinochle winners. Helen Bracken won the cut prize. AfUr the game a tasty cas serole dish and coffee were served by the hostesses, Eva Stonehocker, Patsy Stewart. Madge Thompson and Inez Steinfels. carnations Twin sisters of the bride, Zelma and Zora Pearce, were the bridesmaids, dressed in blue nlon j RADIO SERVICE j ' Car Radios PHILCO-SUPEKV1SE- Horn Radiot D FACTORY SERVICE ! j mi bottiger Phon Phono ISO THE at a birthday dinner in honor of their daughter, Neola Mas tros. guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mastros and children. Julia Rae. Jimmy and Marvin of Montebello. Cal , Mr. and Mrs Chuck Ahlstrom and children. Rex and Alice, vt Cedar City Out-cf-tow- Editor 218-- GDffAH C3AS Candy Lish made a dainty little flower girl, dressed in yellow organdy Each car ried a nosegay of pink rosebuds and carnations J. D Osborn of Beaver acted in best man. Mr and Mrs Clarence C.nnv shaw, Mr and Mrs John Grinv shaw. 'Mis F 1. Osborn and Mr and Mrs Ed Larson of Mil- ford atUnded the wedding The couple left for a short wedding trip and then spent a few days in Milfutd at the home of Mr and Mis Clarence Grim-shabefore leaving for Denver, where Russ. U is stationed at Low rv Air Force Base QAVE oca j j i " A hundred years DANCE wife delivered our Utah babies. Today we njoy the professional services of a Doctor. fi Smart STEPHEN WILLIAMS JR had a birthday party April 13th Friends helping ceh'brate the gala affair were Judy and Linda Cook.' Wendy and Charles Holm. Janet Ann Root, Lee and tlarth Banks Anna Rae Cooper, and Joan Pror of Mmets vilte An caster egg hunt wa en loyed and other outside tame-wer- e Ice cream eake played and punch were served b Mis Williams after which little Stexie opened his nice presents TAP I'.m p'ss .il'le. RENT--Apartmen- ) THURS APRIL 13, 1931 Stylish ! - ts, iur u.mirotH', Optic.il offer you liie latest in fashion- - oui.tt. le ! ! r;mu-- COMPLETE PERSONALIZED A FOR two and three room Apply at Set vice Garage, phone 32 OPTICAL SERVICE CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN BURGESS OPTICAL .102 No M,.iu t4 t'.d.u Ot St FOR SALE Santa Rosa Woik Shoes and Hoots. Western Made for Western Trade They last longer Wright Wav Shoe Repair I'l.di BUY ADVERTISED Tabernacle E George, Utah BRANDS , WILL SPRAY LAWNS for dandelions and weeds Call 11 or 0286 J 2 L. Tolley 6 NEED YOUR GARDEN PLOWED Phone 7. Milford uasra Effing Implement Co STUDE Land Cruiser $135 CULTIVATOR Fits Ford or Ferguson Tractor $135 '52 WILLYS Aero Wing "52 Sedan ST. CHARLES HOTEL 1211 Ita At. $1295 INTERNATIONAL Two Jesser and Lelu- Row ley One-waplow $125 All the girls gave a summary 10 bottom. ft Heuvv Standard Duty of their duties so the rusheea Offset Disc $425 would understand the working New 1 5 ft Heavy Dutv and functions of the organizaKrause Chisel Tiller $595 tion. The Utah Epsilon Sigma Two-WaDearborn Plow $150 to attend been invited have girls Tractor $t550 the Idaho State convention at $850 Idaho Falls, and six delegates Ford Tractor Two Deere John way from this sorority expect to Trail type Plow $175 attend. New Case Directed $200 Plow. The lesson of the evening was $1050 A on Poise." round table Ferguson Tractor GENERAL SERVICE CO. discussion was held with some 658 No Main Cedar City of the girls giving their worst and others giving complexes - Ill D0WHT0WI y them' ideas on how best to overcome them. The life of Helen Keller was given by Anna Rae and Rosemary gave the life of Eleanor Roosevelt. Refreshments of hot rolls, salad and coffee were served and the group enjoyed chatting. grot the. rest of A 1 STUDIOS Com in ond drW ftwick't .is friends were married in the They Beaver county court house on April 14. V0 3 George Baxter was born in St Paul. Neb Sept 15, 1876. a son of Noah and Lib Ellen He came to McAllen Baxter Utah m 1897 Ada Beams Baxter, a daugh ler of Warren P and Elizabeth Foote Beams, was born in Law renoe County, Ala March 13, She came to Utah with her parents in 1883, and si in Leeds. Washington Co. Tin couple raised three children a son who wag killed in Belgium in World War II, and two daughters Mrs Sam Allen of Granite Bay, Conn , and Mrs Eitck Moore of Rosemeed, Calif They also have one grandson and two - es, your eyewear can U as stylish and modern r. L JoinTh. ! MILnmi) (I TAH) NEWS curi nienn 4 I now ''rWJrjn r t B Convenient Mayflower PROVO. UTAH up in iL uhiuil in iii i L I ; FAMOUS Comfortabl SAUD B SEA MOTEL, LQI.a 744 E OCEAN BLVD. Booch'i Long Urgtst mottl. Family accommodation. Approvtd by AAA. - - - PHONE 300 RaaionabU Rata from $2.50 Tmr m . Sfifi DIEGO DISTANCE Yollow Cab w Mhattt frH tftwuttwa MOVING LONCi rairr fifth ave. n ' - .. 1 i f CENTURY. I C a wondorf wily thrilling oporionco jf THE PARK HOTEL y Advanced prformr-- rh i WEDNESDAY. April 14th and Mrs George Baxter oheised their Mst wedding They were honanntveis.wy ored at an open house at the home of a son Max Baxter, from H to 10 o'clock m the eve-iunreceiving the congratulaand tions of their relatives Thrill of Ttio Month Club Jvst as a century ago our children were taught by untrained teachers while today we can draw on the skills of college graduates. i Mr LOWE Mid- , KENNETH GRIM SHAW, son of Mr and Mrs John Gnm-- j shaw celebrated his fourth mrth anniversary on April 12th. A party was given in his honor Ford-Ferguso- Erory TUESDAY al St. Bridgot'a Hall AfJlGHIKSA . Mildred Coon were hostesses for the evening were Bridge and pinochle Prues at bridge were played won by Lucille Raines and Mag The pinochle dalena White. w inners were Jerry M m prize mott and Grace Banks Twenty two ladies enjoyed salad, hot rolls and coffee Mildied Coon, reporter j DANCE CLASSES In CHARACTER. 358 No e model meeting was held April 12th at the home of Rosemary Davie with Anna Rae Carter acting as co hostess Answering roll call were Jean Gloria Hanley. Helen Banks. Slinkerd, Selma Kirk. Barbara McGinn, Juanita Gleason, Enid Johnson, Jackie Williams, Al meda Holbrook, Anna Rae Carter, LaRue Varley, and Mrs Heart (LaRue's mother), Ann Naomi Roth, Rae Thompson, Hughes, Beverly Glenn, Betty BALLET. LODGE regular meetitng Thursday evening m the 1 O O F Hall Margaret Lund. Maur-enMiller. Kate McDonald and A Boglnntrt ago the busy I'TAHNA held their THE GG3rae hogkigst BDQffC3 of parties have been held for the rushoes of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority A square dance was held at the Clubhouse in South Milford on March 26th nith Mitch Fisher doing the calling The ladies wore cottons and the men wore denim An old fashioned cake walk was the highlight of the evening, with three lovely cakes Tins was followed given away by a food basket raffle won by Anna Rae Carter Those enjo) nig tluwere Garth and Helen eem:ig Hanks Delmer and Selma Kirk. Harr and Garnet Garfield Gil and Barbara McGinn. Bob and Gloria Slmkerd. Juamta Glea son. Don and Almeda HolOiook. Warren and Enid Johnson. McCoy and Jackie Williams. A'Tuia Rae and Max Carter. Claude and Verl Horton. Mr and Mrs Dr and Rosemary Delgardo. Davie. Jake and Nelouise Sehow. Mr and Mrs Mahoney, Beverly Glenn, Rae Thompson, Dee Carter, Bob and Bonnie Mclntyre, and Justin LaFont. a guest of the Davies from Prewitt. New Mexico Tile committee in charge of the "hoe down" included Jackie Williams, Anna Rae Carter, Al meda Holbrook. Garnet Gar fifld. Rosemary Davie and La Rue Varley ft i -- 'I j Why accept less than the best for our children in a maternity word, or a school room? OVE TC3E4 "Green Light T PQQG5S - Tlx mm Mhmfmpmmn MUk "Mfe Bdsewb f4tUC uOu, can't fool the ladies when it comes to styling. From clothes and hemlines, to cars and color schemesthey insist on a fresh new look and a fresh new chane-a- nd anything else won't do. So it's easy ,to see why the gals bless 'em! have been going for Buick in a great big way going for the glamorous modernity of these Y APQOD, IN-- OU new-da- y 27th months ago. From the beginning, they've been going for the sleeker, longer, lower lines the futuristic shaping of the new windshields the stunning decor of the striking new fabrics the clean simplicity of the new instrument panels, MH Stco otto. But you ton mil stais rot luict s ia y--. k, mmmH, Spiig pWM-- W wmMk lm mw IBdtp .Hfla "foalxOx. ought to see how they o for the gay new car models in Buick's Spring Fashion Show! Fresh new Convertibles, Rivieras and Estate Wagons never before available and in gorgeous new summer colors never shown before! And you ouht to see how they goes the men certainly do for the automobiles ever since the first public showing a few short YOUR SCHOOL .. ELECTIONS a Mm Chout CmwU-d- 4SLavre?y thrilling new V8 power, the buoyant new ride, the superb new con trol, and the almost effortless handling ease that are all part and parcel of every new 1954 Buick. Why not visit our Spring Fashion Show and see for yourself the fresh new tomorrow that's here now in today's Buick? Then we can show you the prices that make this beauty the buy of the year. 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