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Show THURSDAY. JUNE 3, 1954 MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS f 0l j started fithtrin finna t "Happy Cookers club was held pay their own expenses, with- at the home of our leader, Ina out calling on their parents or NortonIt was a business Tfaralw-apmi"cfuH"treair meeting and we elected officers ury for assistance. for the coming year, as follows: From a public square dance Judy Horton, president; Barin the South Milford Commun- bara Jones, vice president; Sharity clubhouse last fall, they on Nichols, .; Joyce made a profit of about $33, ValRae leader; song Groaning, which they immediately Invest Chamberlain, social director; ed in silks and cottons ' and Jean Diane Wiicock, thread for an exquisite quilt, BonnieNorton, Wy&tt, Sammy Belliston. which they paid the Relief So- and Trena Gronning, camp diciety to make. Now they have rectors; Rosemary Busico, reanother square dance scheduled for June 10th, this time In the porter. It was decided we would take American Legion open-ai- r pasecond-yea- r UP cooking. The vilion, at which they will auc- next will be at the meeting oftion the quilt, and also are Rosehome Norton. Jean of a fering at auction Whlrlaway mary Buscio, reporter. fishing rod and reel, a camp lantern, and a combination axe, to in- O G C CLUB hunting knife-cam- p terest the men as well as the The G G C Club met at the la dies in the dance and auction. home f their leader, Florence to The trip Sun Valley la 29th. We organized Beard, May for planned early August, and evidence of ; their enthusiasm and chose the following offiand confidence is the fact that cers: Sally Williams, president; they have already made reserSandra Beard, vice president; vations and are starting to sew sun dresses and other special apparel for the trip. Roster of the club, besides Mrs. Rollins as leader, includes Nona Applegate, president; Susan Williams, vice president; RaNae Joyce Alger, Norton,, reporter; Mauri Rollins, pianist, and Georgia Beth Smith, song leader. Helen Jean Gillins. secretary; Zola llollingshead. treasurer; Marion llollingshead. song lead er; Sue Ann Thompson, organist; Dianne Turner, reporter; Susan McCuiley, recreation leader. Refreshments were served, and assignments were made for next week. Dianne Turner, reporter. - it mi v -- t t r Bf J ' Walker Sec.-Treas- rrr- - mens . - quick- &0V 3VCe THH.rC2l 7MS PtOHttR Company-- .. Diqos Cre... ft t$30, Ar-PiAf- POUNDS POOPS, ONLY 80000 Of POKtT fROZN ftS?3 wees ccr tr FCZC PCAS T rKXfJSe ALOAZTH FROZfN POOP INDUSTRY PACK- P MOAC THAN X'fr CHIOM PLAtfTS ALT. OVf ,'f rZJHG JH COUNTRY CAPTUR9 TMC OfSfASONAL caops ereY HHtRS,CYlN FfKZiZIHC FRftH' Maws Of Your Neighbors ia CnUCHT FISH AT POCKSIPC. cnirru OUU1U HULl Ull Among the graduated seniors By MRS OPAL WALKER who have left town for vacations or seeking employment Mr. and Mrs. Clauss Marshall are Mary Jane McCuiley, Bud In Cedar City Monday, were and Dave Pullem. o May 24th, where their daughter Ethel Cook was admitted to Leslie underwent a the Beaver, County Hospital Tuesday for an appendectomy. We're sure that In a few weeks Arland Marshall, son of Mr. she'll be the gam old Ethel and Mrs. Clauss Marshall, celeagain. It seems that appendix brated his Uth birthday WedOperations must be "catching June 2nd. There were since Jeanette Williams and nesday, 23 guests to help enjoy cake, Dawna Ruesch just recovered punch and candy, and games from them recently. were played. o G&CATcsr CAINS, Howcve HAVf 0CN COHVSNIENCZ COONOtlY. TMS-SAm- ANO QUALITY POOPS FOR TM C -- CONTROL Cnrll Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gale and eon Ricky of Cedar City spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Theman Walker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jamea ....MOVING. i" KITZ CRACKERS . L C CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The first meeting of the 4 4 CLUBS 4-- H Continued from Page One sights on a summer trip to Sun Valley, instead of the usual encampment In the Beaver mountains. And last fall they 4-- H Mrs. H. L. Tolley and Mr. and Mrs. Max Price. NALLEY'S PICKLED REETS COLORED DELSEY TISSUE 2 for 47c 2 for 49c ... for 29c CAM PR ELL'S TOMATO SOUP 6 for 63c PILLSRURY CAKE MIX 3 for 93c SCT . TIIEIUIO HOWL FORK AND SPOON - NALLEY'S MUSTARD 2 T for 35c BUNCH CARROTS 2 fo7l9c All-purpo- 1 se re 13c MET-L-TO- GIANT SURF Determent 69c 20c , LUX (flake or . liquid) LIFEBUOY SURF .. SAVING . . 10c 10c 10c 50c ROOR LAMPS" of mLE ESACHjxJ lit the PLASTIC HOSE SPECIAL ... 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DEL MONTE CATSUP FIFTH sBtailtt frea tfewitevi J7J .... 37c . 2 SAL-V- D tcz pmnoTa S2SI , Mr. and Mrs. Jess McKnlght were In Cedar City on business HAPPY COOKERS Wednesday of last week. The first meeting , 303s 24 oz Reasonable Rates from $2X5 " 2 lbs 57c N ALLEY'S LUMHERJACK SYRUP I2JI Cta Ave. ia cowiTCtra i C . nam sun d::cd L-- C club was held Thursday, May 27th, at the home of Margaret Root. We elected the following officers: Kay Root, president; Linda Myers, vice president; Mary Ann . Banks, secretary; Pat Walker, treasurer; Janice Terry, reporter; Lola Lamb, organist; Linda Johnson, song leader; I Judy Wiicock, party chairman; Veda Cox, camp chairman. We also selected "4 L-as the name for our club. The next meeting will be held at Janice Terry's. We are waiting for our books so we can begin cooking Janice Terry, report- : er. c:iiinLES 33c - HONEY REE GRAHAMS by Purity DEL MONTE CUT GREEN RBANS -- Lewis returned home last Friday from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. George Price where he has been confined to and children of Preston, Idaho, a hospital the last thre weeks. and Mr. and Mri. C. K. Price and children of Salt Lake spent News Want-Ad- a Oct Results the week end visiting Mr. and Specials Week-En-d ' It ItMJ.f.CUHw HOME, Builders and Trail Builders to the Temple. HERE'S MORE ABOUT d. rz 4-- st. OF AmCRtCAN The Yearbook Staff has been Melba Marshall was In St. quite busy this week finishing George Wednesday, May 26th, Mayer and Adele. the final work on the 1934 Home Mill-ForThis work has been taking Primary children, Theman Walker, Basil Rollins accomplished at the home of and Floyd Wood have been out Ruth Cline. west the past two weeks work. o ing on the county road. The student council for 1B54 33 has planned to have a few LONG DISTANCE Donna Tolley and Mary meetings txfore school starts Yellow Cab Mlckleson of Salt Lake spent next fall. Mayflower O the week end with Dona's parPHONE 300 . PnOYO. UTAH his and LeFevre ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tolley. par Dyke Both girls are student nurses. . girls Friday. May 23th, and their mothers met at the home of Mrs. Rosalie Cook, their leader, to organize a beginners' 41! club. The following officers were elected: Pres'dent, Anna Marie Jones; vice president,, Betty Cook; Connie Marshall, Sec. Treas.; Judith Cook, reporter. A name for the club will be selected at the next meeting. Meetings will be held Thursday of each week. After the meeting Mrs. Cook served refreshments. aec.-treas- .; . .. BEGINNERS CLUB . 1 Provo over the week end. St ji fOOtHA8l7XlHU3TKA&itCUCTUlte ANt TAHSP07ri0N. ! long-awaite- d iv lusr25'Y&iSAca,mf v On Thursday, Don McDowell, ents left Sunday afternoon for a sophomore of M II S, and Bert their home in Colorado. o Carter and Gary Bingham, also former, M H S students, left for Helen and Marian Lyman, Salt Lake to take physical ex- i former Milford-ite- a who now ams preliminary to induction in live in Pocatello, Idaho, are the U S Air Force. Good luck, visiting here. boys! o -- o Vaughn McDonald was In At last the month are here, when all the Teens have a happy and Joy ous holiday and vacation. We hope everyone hat lota of fun thia summer wherever they v tbT a AtPUSTAY hfAS Kuti Mica Cook l tit ?r ri f.FnoTUM 1 tr? fsPy if .. . |