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Show -i DAY TO DAY WITH DOUG o olot V!lOJ1I .fos Mrs- - -L WASHINGTON SSI , CStfGLAS R.STWftffTUCW -- 1 "JUm . 0,'shKt, Ubh HACK IX THE SADDLE The Congressional KaU-- rttvss ha omUil, ami we are hack in Washington to ivmiiih' our uual tiutif in the House of KepresontativtW was mot n fivhings to have a few day of vacation and it laxation. However, it was not all pltiy leausf four days in Hah sju-nthe which dnriiiir recess, during tini.1 ni t with r 1 10-da- representative t y of some 16 dif- - the commanders of Hill Air Force Base, Ogden Arsenal, and Utah General Depot, and in addition addressed the Cache County Republican Convention at Logan. I wish that it were possible for me to visit more during the ; session in am sure that most However, of our constituents realize that we are actually as near as the telephone or the 'mailbox on the corntr and are always ready I to assist on any and all prob-- i lems affecting the people of Utah LOWE DANCE STUDIOS ! present "Swing , i A Musical Comedy ct LEGISLATION OF INTEREST TO UTAHNS Tho Wool Bill passed the Senate this past week by a roll call vote of 69 to 17. after re- 48 to 40 a crippling amendment which would have imposed rigid price supports on all basic commodities through fiscal' year 1955. Identical leg- islation, H R 8197. which I pre- viously introduced in the House for the purpose of en couraging domestic production of wool by the payment of incentive price supports from funds arising from present duties on foreign imports, is pend- jecting Cinderella" I ing. A Health Grant-iAids Bill was passed last week by the House and sent to the Senate for approval. This legislation 's part of Pres. Eisenhower's program to simplify the patchwork of federal grants to the states. Under this bill, states will have more power to decide n HIGH SCHOOL AUD1T01HUM Bonnie Mclntyre. Rae' Thompson and Margaret Mahoney. MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS -- . Patricia Williams. Editor The table was' beautifully decorated and Laura Delgardo L D S IFIRST WAKD and Jacqueline Williams pourSunday School. P 43 a. m. ed Everyone had a lovely aftSacrament meeting. 6 p. m. ernoon. Priesthood Meeting, 8 p. m. P bona ISO - THUES., MAY. C, 1954 SEVENTH-DA- Y ADVENTIST ClltJPXn Prod CorafortK Pastor. Mrs. Goorgo Mayor, Sabbaft School SupL Mondays. were Mrs. Cleo Labrum, Mrs. 8 m. Genealogy Meeting, p. the Margaret Lund and Mrs Mary METHODIST CHURCH Services he!d each Saturday ning's Sundays. tn tho former CA A Building home of Mrs. Lois Mop re Tues McCulley Sunday School, 10 g. m. M I A, Wednesdays. 7:30 p. m. West of Milford. Other players included Mrs Prize winners Worship Servipe. 7 30 p m day evening. Relief Society, Wednesdays at Sddona Easton. Mrs Gladys Sunday. Song Service. 9A'j a. m. '' SO p. m. Bible Study Hours. 11 to 12 Sabbath School. 10 a. m. Shingleton, Mrs Hilda Shields, efforts of western representaPrimary, Mondays at in am. Mrs a. in. Sunday. and Miller Mrs Marian Services, 11 a. m. tives we will be able to obtain LaRue Varley administrative approval of a program to aid all domestic industries which are being de THE EPS1LON SIGMA Alpressed as a result of foreign pha sorority held a Mad Hatimports ters progressive dinner Monday CONGRESSIONAL evening, April 26th Each girl brought a hat created by herCIRCUS The Senate investigations in- self, and the members exto the squabble between the changed hats. There were big ones Army and Sen. McCarthy is hats and small ones, funny and sane ones, and kept all now in its third week. It's very unfortunate that we must laughing. Cocktails of tomato juice and air our "dirty linen" so publicly and with so much show and os- pineapple juice with appetizers . tentation on radio and T V, but were had at Garnet's home, Sec- then on to the home of Enid it is the American way recy has no place in our sys- Johnson where Verl, LaRue and tem of government Wrong Selma had friend chicken, sal Then You try to gat the MOST for ry poixay you spond. Apply doing, tyranny, treason or just ad. hoi rolls and coffee of Cline Loretta to home the will not long plain subversion tho tamo wladom to tho ntonoy you 8AVE1 Put it whtro it be tolerated when exposed to where she and Barbnrn at Those sherbet coffee and the bright lights of public will work hardar and oarn MORE tor you. Your savings, tending the dinner were Bonknowledge. I think it is becoming more nie Mclntyre, Naomi Hughes, ytiotnailcally invatttd with us, will show you a ganorous rata apparent all the time that the Grace Jefferson, Margaret Neloube Schow, Beverly of return with complaU safaty (insurod up to S10.000 by tha Army officials In the Pentagon are not as "lily white" as they GKnn. Garnet Garfield. Laura Fodoral Dopoait Insurajico Corp.). Raap a richar roward for Davie, Rosemary have claimed to be, nor is S?n Delgardo, BarSelma Verl Kirk. Horton, McCarthy, and members of his your thrift. Mak tvory panny you say count for MORE . . . staff, without fault. Undoubt- bara McGinn, Enid Johnson, edly there has been misrepre- Gloria Slinkerd, Almeda haral Helen Banks, Juanita sentation and bungling of this whole affair by both sides. One Gleason. Jean Hanley, Loretta thing I believe should be made Cline and Anna Rae Carter. quite clear, however: It is not MILFORD STATE BANK THE ANNUAL formal tea uncommon for persons both in home at Garnet of was held the reand out of government to Friemlly Hank For All The iVoplM quest or recommend commis- Garfield, Sunday, May 2nd, by The the Sigma Epsilon Alpha. sions, reassignments, discharges MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE, SYSTEM rushed or other special consideration girls that are being this MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. for young men in our armed wear the sorority colors at services. Likewise, the Army, tea that have accepted the bid Phono 2S Milford Navy and Air Force grant such of the sororiy. Those wearing were Naomi the colors when Hughes, favors quite regularly Lela Rowley, Beverly Glenn, the facts Justify such action. was the entertainment at PINOCHLE eve- Ooyinits . especially those you SAVE! Ma-hone- Hol-broo- how to spend federal grants-in-aifor public health services. Tho Tariff Commiitioo Report on load and sin: was made available to the public for the e first time last week.- This report which was made as a result of resolutions of House and Senate committee, "contained little new information on the plight of our lead and zinc mining industries and ad-- ; vanced no positive recommendations for solution of this vexing problem. We are still hoping that through the combined d MAY 19 - Curtain at 8 ADULTS 50c CHILDREN j 25c I ; , 550-pag- NOTICE DR. ELF. BURGESS X'1 ' : ' " ; ... The milk yoil OPTOMETRIST AND VISION SPECIALIST will bo in TiULFORD AT i V' . . KNO! , THE ON MONDAY, MAY 10 TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR VISUAL NEEDS V--- r. ii.Tr. &&&& -I- E- -- b .r'. - x .- the with ijw. win quality u t r ! of , IH-Lan- pro-duc- ed ' Hi-Lan- d. Hi oDo!rJC3Du0.So Fhcns 7765 U;ch C--:- ""1 d MCk 1 Insist on Grade A MHk. under the standard nllk code recommended by the U. S. Public Health Service. Your children desen e the best. Be sure it is le 152S v;c!I Ay. ' v you're-SURECsttar farm art tverywhor art foaming about tho divldods that koop coming from invtstmonts in dwrablo concrato pip irrigation systems proporly dosignod and corroctly inttallod; land but systems that not onfy add pormanont valuo to tho vo aflain through co;!s;sry pay for thamulvti ovar and Ube ftJ waiar. tav&n la ; Out reprasaalaliro will call on yen ai youx con-i&nca to discuss co acuta pipo Irrigation sys tains and how much ifeey will do for you. Call or drop us card now. """ ' :, -2. lind Grade A Milk b axl!l! ia Tlllfcrd at Jefferson Mercantile Co. er.d ViT.iU liarket -- 1 y n, -- 11 a. '1- - - Home of Utah's First and Finest Carton Milk! |