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Show TIILFOr.D (UTAH) NEWS . THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1551 leaders. Refreshments "were served by Aldene Jones and Reva leaders Singing was led J3? Eyre. Club officers elected are At their second mating, also four-iioTub Nancy Marshall, president; Pen- at the home of Reva Albrecht, ny Patterson, vice president; reports were given by Jean ACTIVITIES Jean Eyre, sec-trea- t; Betty Eyre and Janeale Spafford, and Wood. Janeale Spafford, Mar- the girls learned how to sew on . garet Bonner, LaNae Dalton, ac- a machine. were Joan Health assigned committee; Eyre, reports tivity BLUE RIBBON CLUB aong leader; Cherrie Marshall, to P.nny P. and Betty W. ButThe Blue Ribbon 4 H Club of reporter. tons sewed at home were checkMinersville held their first Cherrie ed by the leaders. A demonstration on how to meeting June 1 at the home of Marshall, reporter. their leader, Reva Albrecht. tf" buttons was given by the J1 1 CLOVERETTES The Cloverette 4 H Club of Minersville held their first meeting June 3rd at the home of their leader, Frieda Wood. The irli will spend the summer learning to cook. ,The following officers were tjected: Evelyn Davis, president; Carolyn Bonner, vice president; Gayle Truman, secretary; Marllvn Wood, son I leader: Diana Boyter, recreation man; Leah Ruth Dalton, mm ; WILL YOUR VACATION HE RUINED ? ? automobile accident on your holiday trip could cost you many thousands of dollars! D- carefully and be suiw that you have sufficient liability and property damage , Insurance to see you through any contingency. Such insurance costs surprisingly little! An 1 fj New prepared to offar a complaU Una of Insurance, repratttlng GLENN'S FAIXS INSURANCE COMPANY 'I GLENNS FALLS INDEMNITY CO. TRACY-COLLININSURANCE AGENCY and Councillors COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. S , Arcldani and Haalth Hosplla lsatlon and Surgical Auto-- ; mobllt Aviation Bonds "Burglary Business Inlarrup- tlon - Compansation Contractors Fidelity Equipment Fir Furs Glass . Liability . Vacation Insuranca Live stock Personal Property Vandalism and Malicious MUchiaf If you have nn insurance problem and wish personal, friendly counselling, contact G. W. Murdock. Mgr. Phone 118 or 4 Items of Interest About People You Know ALL UTAH chapters jof the sorority met at the Temple Square hotel last Saturday to organize a state council. Mrs. Dixie Palmer wife of E. Robert Palmer, founder of the sorority, was the chief-speaand orwas The under meeting ganizer. direction of Alpha Alpha chapter of Salt Lake. , Milford delegates to the convention were Selma Kirk, Gare net Garfield, Helen Banks,' Daand Rosemary Varley vie. Named to state office from the local chapter were Mrs. Kirk, parliamentarian; Mrs. Garfield, educational director, and Mrs. Davie, recording E S A ker La-Ru- there ' Mr. Mrs. Guy Whittaker Six girls attended the, meet- have and the Don Gieaa-o- n purchased ing. Susan Cerva was a guest home and moved into town of Joyce Brtnkman. Joyce from their ranch in South Bringkman, reporter. ' The G O C Club met at the home of Florence Beard on Monday, June 7th. We made salads, and played croquet for La Mar Evans of Provo will leave next week for Portland, Oregon, to begin a two-yea- r service in the Northwestern States L D S mission. A ton of Mrs.' Ruth Hillman of Ely and Oral Evans of Provo, he has been attending the B Y U at . id) operation performed in Provo six weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes k left Wednesday for a six-wee- trip to Europe. They will fly from New York to England, and spend two weeks visiting a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Hughes, after which they will join the Gateway tour and travel through Holland, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and France, returning to the U S by boat. FLAVORADE .. : 6 ... for 27c PILLSBURY HOT ROLL MIX 4 PILLSBURY CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE MIX - 2 for 69c SHASTA CANNED POP . 6 for 59c 2 for 35c .. 2 for 37c 2 for 39c A-- PANCAKE MIX l' - . ... .. 2, can BEANS & e TASEWELL TOMATO JUICE HUNTS PEACH HALVES - - 2', 46 oz can - SPECIAL 4 for $1.00 ... 3 for $1.00 2 for 39c CLEARWATER TUNA SUPER for $1.00 .'.. V4 lb SHAVER'S GRAPEFRUIT ! ! TISFOLD NAPKINS .,. . 50o ROUND STEAK FRANKS BACON PRODUCE SPECIALS lb. are stationed at the Naval Training Base. They enjoyed he Memorial Day parade and Al Shriner's Circus at Ford Bowl in Bolboa Park,, smd took in the sights and points of interest at San Diego, including a trio into Tia Juana. Mexico. Other interesting highlights of Your One-Sto- p the trip included a visit with Mrs. R. V. Thurman for dinner, inspection of the seaplane ten- FREE DELIVERY der USS Curtis, and watching the Recruit Brigade band and drum and bugle corps pass in at Jeff Merc Shopping Center PHONE 10 OR 220 review. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cornforth and family are visiting in Aberdeen, Idaho, before moving to Las Vegas to make their home. Mr. Cornforth has been pastor of the Seventh-daAdventlst y o ? 3uk church here for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Fisher have moved into town, after living at the Parley Fisher home in South Milford for the past winter. The Season Opens June 12 Next Saturday. Milford folks will miss the Ben Cooper family, who have moved to Salt Lake to make lEivnAr their home. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Dennett are renting the Cooper home, and the Coopers are renting the Dennett home In Salt Lake. Doth men are employees of the Union Pacific. cc? ::g-wg- aq MSgt. and Mrs. Jim and two Superb Towncraf t DRESS SHIRTS F TO "I ' children are our recreation. Our song leader led us in songs. Next week we will make desserts. Dianne Turner, report er. i only NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of Beaver County School District will meet at its office in Beaver City, Utah, pn Friday, June 23, 1954, at the hour of seven-thirt- y (7:30) p. m. for the purpose of consid ering adjustments in the budget of the current school year and adopting its budget for the school year commencing July 1, 1954; that at said time and place prior to the adoption of said adjustments or of the budget for the school year commencing July 1, 1954. said Board will hold public hearings at which all persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard on said budgets. By Order of the Board of E due atlon of Beaver County School District ARLO P.' MESSINGER. Clrtk The cottar and cufti of thee Iiutrous shirts ear as long at the ahirt itc)f! The high count, combed broadcloth it tailored into full fahioned, comfortable shirts. The f ued collars never need starch, are contour ahaped to fit better. .Made to Pcnney's rigid purification, every inch of thete shirts shouts Towncraft Quality it your gre atet saving! NEW is now living in Boise, Idaho. Jim lc3CG::COUC:':::?.bAD V Char-chal- You'll Need . . . FLIES... MOSQUITO COACHMAN ROYAL COACHMAN COACHMAN CALIFORNIA GINGER QUILL CRAY HACKLE TROUT KILLER and Many Others WILTLESS WINO PLUGS AND SPINNERS DAREDEVIL COLORADO SPINNER THOMAS "NORTHWEST SPINNERS CHERRY DRIFTER LITTLE BEN HOTSHOT WOBBLER FEATHERED SPINNERS "SPOONERS- FLATFISH SNELLED HOOKS - LOOSE HOOKS LEADERS and LEADER MATERIAL c with Keratolytic Action, a SLOUGHS .fungicide off the tainted outer skin, exposing burned fungi and kills on contact. Leaves skin like baby's. In Just ONE HOUR, if not pleased, your '40c back at any drug store. Today at Corner Drug in Milford. kera-tolyti- x For The Caught During the First Week of the 1934 Season We'll Give - Free $14.50 FREELINE SPINNING ONLY FISHERMEN . REE PURCHASING SOUTHERN UTAH'S MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF SWIVELS, GUIDES, SAFETY PINS THEIR LICENSE .AT JEFF MERC ETC. Your Fishing License Purchase at Our Store is the only entrance requirement Camp Lanterns Thermos Juffs Barbecue Grills Dutch Ovens Everything for the Camp or Picnic Contest ends Saturday, Juna 19xh Fish Must B Waighed la On Our Scalas . by 5:30 p. Camp Stoves SHEER PINS ATHLETE'S TOOT gain BIGGEST FISH NOW YOU CAN LICK OUTBOARD ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS PRIZE MOTOR OIL STARTING ROPES New GLASS RODS SPLIT BAMBOO RODS broken or damaged favorite rods. Tips. Ferrules, etc., for repairing your FLY RODS AT 69c MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS y vo 2 for 69c CHEFS CHICKEN PIES TASTE WELL PORK their director. CLUB Specials d FROZEN FOODS Tod Chamberlain , is back in Milford recuperating from an n. lliAl))Jlo wjy;, expects to be stationed for about three years. Ra-na- Provo the past three years. FATHZri'S DAY 21Ci 3 Tw Wee-En- Mrs. Bertha Hickman is in Mrs. LaRue Varey, Mrs. Milford visiting relatives and Varley and baby, and SharThe next meeting will be fr'ends. She la the house guest on Varley were in Salt Lake and held June 10th at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Skilli-cor- Ogden recently. Mrs. Wood. Next week she will leave for Springville to visit a son Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tother-inghaand daughter in lavy, Mr. and HAPPY STITCHERS accompanied by Mrs. On June 8th the Happy Mrs. Hubert Hickman. parents, Mr. Fotheringham's lWI-- ,1 Ak L.IJ .iK.L. nnu Ik.l. uiru uiuu C. of Cedar Miles and aillinrri miMrs.,L. Ing of the year, at the home of Charles Brannon is spending City, were in Tremonton last Mrs, C. A. McWhorter. his vacation in Milford, visit- week attending the wedding of The following were present: ing his friend Doug, at the home a relative. Marie Barton, Julia McWhorter, of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Killam. Julia Banks, Dixie Roberts, and Horton wUl attend our new member, Marilyn Mrs. Wilma Prltchard ll theGeorge B Y U this summer, spendMoore. spending the summer with her ing the summer in Springville. Our next meeting will be parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schoo. held June 16th at 2 p. m. .at QM 1c Prltchard spent a short Alvin .Skllllcorn and son the home of Mrs. McWhorter.-Marily- n time visiting In Milford before Jimmy were in Salt Lake last Moore, reporter. week end. leaving for Japan. On June 2nd we held our second meeting at the home of Glenn Oidroyd, Milford eleMrs. Jane Myers, accompaMrs. McWhorter. She taught achool principal, is at, mentary, nied by Mrs. Lucille Raines, re the girls how to sew with a sewsummer school at the turned home Sunday after an ing machine, few buttons, and tending Mrs, Oidroyd and the USAC, in San Diego, week make buttonholes; also the cor- children will Interesting rect methods of shoe shining in Milford- -. spend the summer Calif., visiting her sons. How C. Limb and Faye A. Limb, who were shown to the girls by O Q C Murdock Insurance Agency V CASTING RODS JEMSOM HMCAMM CO. |