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Show r DOUBLE DUTY STRIPES s L --v-f L. " ' m.." '.:.! rT-.- 'i ! . wtmjto , . "i - ' -- fr Stripes look oquHr oa pretty cirU or bouMo. Tbea imn. ocr poeka oat, umi awBiox, wUl fc kaiuried to Lome from Hunmer komt, prated wkilo mb-Io- t. Ia ffiri doa tportt to(t for Oid Unjoins rmyu gr Pw 1 V- j . -i ? v the anion tUurtt th porkeu Uh a ruiurfuUr mm, u.our. AitrJ rf itTT-ntA- A NL MCTtflP A 4 in a 1 Qroi'QCT' V , I xxJ j ! E A. Swanson of Coro-nado- rtMiirating IriiwJ neck, r ytMA .ewer a no and recently returned to Garrison Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newman and small son were in Richfield and Monroe over Memorial Day. t r:ed a Want-A- lately? d RADIO SERVICE Car Radios c 111 1 LCU-SUPK- Homo Radios VISED R FACTORY SERVICE JIM BOTTIGER ' Phono ' 218-- ABOUT MY HAfOUOH rut m&tHT rxrt$ l otl nsrt or Msmsrvi l Mfi VJv CHECKING 1 wbtww & quota an ucAcxn, 1 X tKoUNAL W LA S I THURSDAY. JUNE 3, 1934 , Cal , has returned to her hinu after spend ng a win k ATHLETE'S FOOT with the Hampton Burkes with Action, a While here she was th. gue t fungicide SLOUGHS of honor at a dinner given by off the tainted outer skin, ex-- ' Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Miller. posing burned fungi and kills on contact. Leaves skin like Fred Schumacher of Garrison baby's. In Just ONE HOUR, if made a brL f stop at the ranch not pleased, your 40c back at en route to Fillmore. Mr Schuany drug store. Today at Cor- macher has spent the last three ner Drug in Milford months ut Santa Criu, Calif , kera-lolyti- J nrer, ontsoH m. m f kt UEmi IT" ACCOUNT. . . M D RELIEF SOCIETY I . u IJ I 1 1 I IVI 1 I First Ward, Wednesdays, 2 US flAMJDlA 6 Utfttm J OAiy XM MCHAU US7 ShV. p m. President, Mrs. Naomi sn asioc a nurr or lach m&5 8aamws4 ro XSHiAX Hughes. fiVC4ASMS. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Erickson of Second Ward. Tuesdays, 2 Salt Lake were visitors at the p. m. Mrs. Helen Gillins, Dan Ferguson home over the OFFICERS of the Lady Lions president. week end. entertained the other members NEWS NOTES from AMERICAN LEGION AUX. May 26th. Wednesday evening. Third Monday, 8 p. m. Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Martin of Los in the I O O F hall. After a dinNina Bingham, president. Angeles has been visiting at ned of spagheti and meat balls, BLACK ROCK the home of her brother and sis- election of officers for 1954-5- 5 REBEKAHS By MRS. t.NITI BURKE First and third Wednesdays, ter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Dan was held. Ferguson. Officers selected were Mrs. 8 p. m., I OOF Hall; Mrs Barbara Mayer, president; Mrs. John Boyles spent the long Iola DeLeuw, noble grand. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bockwoldt Verle Bown. first vice week end on the coast, returnpresiwere Milford visitors over the dent; Mrs. Patricia Williams, ing here Tuesday to report for PAST NOBLE GRANDS a Second Wednesdays; Mrs week end. second vice president; Mrs. work where he is employed by Mrs. Clysta Hutchings, president. the U P railroad. Cline, secretary; and Mrs. O. Grant Stella Persons, treasurer. Principal LADY LIONS Rowley left Tuesday for Delta, The group selected Sharon Walter Miller was in Cedar Fourth Wednesdays, 8 p. m., where Mr. Rowley will be em- Varley as their candidate for City Tuesday evening. I. O. O. F. Hall; Mrs. Roso-- ' ployed as principal of the Delta Miss Beaver County in the 49er mary Davie, president. The Boyd Quate family of j high school. queen contest. RUTII CHAPTER, O E S Jack Lowe of Henderson, First and third Tuesdays. 8 was in Milford early in BUY ADVERTISED BRANDS p. m., Masonic Temple; Mrs. j Nev., the week, checking on Beaver Fonda Magill, worthy matron county uranium prospects for SEGO LILY PAST PRES. the Haile Mines Co., Inc. Second Thursdays, 8 p. m.; Mrs. Marvel Connell, pres. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bracken and Mrs. Dick Bracken returned SEGO ULY DIV., G I A TO B OF L E las,t week end from Camp CarFirst and third Thursdays, 8 son. Colo-- , whre they Joined p. m.: Mrs. Lora Bradfield, Dick, who has been in military service for two years, of which president. Dick 15 months was overseas. UTAHNA LODGE, at his received Camp discharge LStoBOFLF&E and returned to Milford Carson Second and fourth Thurs., . with his family. p. m.t I.O.O.F. Hall; Mrs. 70 Merlin Merryweather, pres. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Handley E S A SORORITY are in Colorado Springs, Colo., Second Monday evenings; to attend graduation exercises Mrs. Selma Krik, president. of Mr. Handley's daughter, 1 Kirs NOW YOU CAN LICK 'x vi wraaTAtiiWT tis. uvum ot. ottoajMO waAoawiAin k awar. SOCIAL CALENDAR ft TK ftANf KftMAlS pouak secAMf rm rrs. AtV hon iory of 1934 U U. .p.tcior ut urxgnrr Mechanic Korrt mi ViS 1 9MCI i .r Th pip.ng Ttf5c DCUAK rri Richfield, accompanied by Mrs. MILFOIID (UTAH) NEWS Quate's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holland of Holland, Va.. spent -j e Btac1tBocS: aonr" of Le guesU of the MerrUl Millers Ranch Sunday. over the Memorial Day week end. The group, including Mr. Mrs. Frank Farmer, sister of and Mrs. Merrill Miller and Merrill Miller, of Salt Lake, ac- Walter Miller, spent Sunday in companied by her son Bill and Beaver and Greenville, where his wife of Ogden; Mrs. Charles they went to decorate family Roper (daughter of Mrs. Farm- graves er), and her husband and small - Cjilifortiia um Ir j ... I - "Aj :?Vl PIECES OF EIGHT! -- X Fact That's-- SHOUTS STJKY - l 1 "I work all day, lika to rtlax at night; hava nailhar lima nor inclination for much partonal 'boakkaoping. ' A gfanco at my chackbook tails mo what I'vo spont. and how, and what romalns; and my cancolUd chocks aro automatic ro olptt. A chocking account cortalnly Is a boon to tha working girl." ( j t AND TO. EVERYONE ELSE. OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH US. AND ENJOY ITS CONVENIENCE. Lo-rett- MILFORD STATE BANK "A Friendly Hank For All The People" MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Phoao IS Milford ! . I ! Second Monday, 8 p. m., St. Bridget's Rec Hall; social. Bus. meeting, third Tuesdays, 8 p. m., I O O F HaU; Mrs. Maxine Bohart, president HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY WIVES Evenings, Mrs. Jean Hansen, president. LADIES AUXILIARY TO JUNIOR OLD TIMERS Monthly, at Trainmasters Office; Mrs. Rae Anderson, pres. ROSARIANS First Monday, 8 p. p.; Mrs. Ethel Smith, president. YOUNG FARMERS' WIVES Second Friday each month, at members homes. Mrs. Mar-Jori- e Sherwood, president. WSCStoME ! , j ' j 1 j Ray and Myrtle Mills of Lynndyl were visiting in Milford the early part of the week. . r-- Mrs. Juanita Melton and son Bobbie of Midvale are here on their vacat'on looking up old friends and relatives. They will enjoy a visit in Van Nuys, Cat. with Mrs. Melton's son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffiths, before returning to their mm home. spent Sunday through Thursday Its JUNGLE RHYTHM And that South Milford Community Clubhouse. Berniece Smith, look-of-tortiorr- president YOUNG FARMERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB here, and Third Saturday cvennigs, at Community Club. Don Alger, With this pleny of it. tmblazoned on its rear fender, and you can take it as gospel that this is a performance car of the very first water. It's the li vest of the" live wires the highest-voltag- e Buick in the line. j Lo-ret- ta - Meets first Saturday each month at Club House, 8 p.m. Theman Walker, president D. U. P. '1vTTnrn fjmo second mil l kMtromeM.ra printed o thia lmjmi Mf Tuesday. 2 p. m. Mrs. Nina , !T-n-7i Bingham. capUIn. Cotali.a. Iko k.. J Silver Desert Camp, vnira ttat am la Upm Friday, 2 p. m.; Mrs. xncui j,w,- j of Smith, captaia. ' Pi 200-horsepow- per- er good- - great-powere- d iBiuncc CAN YOU HI CMtOC YOUI ( STtt! CAI-CKt- TU rfaaaUf aara la Ika CX ml-- k avaUa and with equally impressive Specials, Supers and Roadmasters adding to the excitement is it any wonder Buick today is outselling every other car in America except two "low-pric- e of the three"P, so-call- ed Come in and try one of these gorgeous new Buicks. With the prices we're quoting, you can make tha buy of the year this very week a!23 ara Soaring t STOf IAMIT? ACCIDENTS lJta Caawffat - looker setting the pace warW Cl la a fa tfcawa ttr lkk ' i MJITON a joy in formance car, and priced far below it the hlihest'Powered car ct Ut price in the land. But just note the name "Century" president is instant on getaway, It is, in fact, a ow windshield with the dream-ca- r slant all thatsays there's action SOUTTI MILFORD COMMUNITY CLUB, iresiQIly HocidIIss cruising, a breeze on hills and a honey of a friend in the added safety of its plenty reserve power always on hand for sudden needs. styling of that's part and parcel every new Buick that sweeping panoramic SOCIAL HOUR CLUB First Thursday, 2:30 p. m., at - It sports-ca- r looks alive. Regular meeting fourth Tuesday, 8 o'clock, In High school auditorium; pres., Mrs. Cline. V F W AUXILIARY Second Tuesdays, 8 p. m , St Bridget's Rec Hall; Mrs. Frances Kinross, president faafitoUftf wSiTvB WmM linci tell you there's and spirit here enough for any man. Even standing still this glamor car at Las Vegas. CHURCH A. jS w (q Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kohler and son Ned,,and Richard Banks Fourth Thursday each month, 8 p m., in members' homes. P.-- T. ite Myrtle. 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