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Show MRS SAM CLINE presided MR. AND MRS. JOHN P. at the annual luncheon of the MAITHIES of Cedar City H r r iw r w4 held -- reeen t ly-the marriage of the ThomMr. to in Club Salt Country Dorothy Edilor phon( lM Lake City. The affair was held as F, Jefferson, son of Mr. and uv connection with the annual Mrs. George Jefferson of convention of the Utah State The young couple exMRS. MRTLE MILLS of Bar. changed marriage vows at Mrs Clme was president of Lynndyl was. presented a 20Nev., Saturday, June 5. year membership pen by the the Barristers' Wives during the They will make their home in Lady Trainmen Tuesdav '. ve- past year. Cedar City, where Mr. Jefferiling in the IOOF hall" at the son s employed at the Southregular meetm.t; of that organA VERY delightful party was western Distributing Co. ization enjoed by the members of The bride is a student at the Two new members. Mr. Na- Ruth Chapter No 6 and special Jones and Mrs Margaret guests, when the chapter closed Cedar City high school, while Me. ham were initialed into the for summer adojurnment Tues- the groom is a graduate of the Milford high school and a vetlodge, with .President Maxino day evening Mr and Mrs. He Bohart conducting the iniita- j were hosts at a twilight eran of military service for the with 3l5 served years ' tion. assisted by her officers dinner served at 6;45 in the U S Air Force. and the drill team dining room of the Masonic The Hong Kong Cafe served! Temple, honoring Mr. Altman's The newlyweds will be hondinner for the 32 members pres- - birthday. The committee, under ored at a tea in Milford Sunday ent. the direction of Mrs. Elaine afternoon, given by the mother Archer, prepared and served a of the groom, and the bride was most delicious roast beef dinner honored at a tea at the home of with all the usual accompani- her parents on Wednesday, ments. Places were set for 42 June 16 guests. The tables were beautifully decorated with gorgeous THE E S A Sorority held roses, clematis, snapdragons and tractor-trac- k their regular business meeting other seasonal flowers, all home at home of President Garthe grown. The regular business session net Garfield last Monday. A of the chapter was held as very interesting lesson was ' usual, closing with vacation given" on Philosophy of Liv-nA guest, Mrs. Vena Wilgood wishes to all from the a panel discusconducted son, worthy matron and worthy patWe Have Sound on sion "Can Mr. Mrs. and. ron, Raymond Bcaioly Club Mr.. Patricia William,. an-notifi- w r' -- vt-s- -, their-daughte- at Mil-for- TACOS, punch and birthday cake were enjoyed at Russell Sly's home Thursday evening The occasion was Russell's 17th birthday and the departure of the Melodian dance band for Grand Canyon, where they have been employed. Those enjoying tne get-tgcther were Nancy Mellor, Jo laine Archer. Lynnette Bracken. Gail Edwards, Betty Ferguson, Carol Jean Garfield, Sandra Johnson, Alice Cook, Dean Stoker, Clair Williams. Neil Smyth, Vaughn McDonad. Monty Ashworth, Larry Edwards. Boyd White and Billy Griffiths. o How to make Pi-och- e. - ' - e Alt-ma- - j bearings last longer Mi g Magill. All were then invited to the dining room for sherbet, cake and coffee, with a social game of cards which everyone enjoyed. Happy birthday greetings were sung for Mr. Altman and congratulations and good wishes were showered upon him as he and Mrs. Altman went about caring for the comfort and pleasure of each guest. You can add many hours of life to your tractor's r bearings if you lubricate them regularly with RPM Tractor Roller Lubricant. It flow evenly to all bearing surfaces and coats them with film that stays on even in a tough, sidehill operation. It also forms a tight seal at bearing edges that helps keep out dirt, mud, and water track-rolle- wear-resistin- d. g UTAHNA LODGE of the L S to B of L F & E held their regular meeting Thursday evehall, with ning in the the following ladies as hosts: IOOF RPM Tractor Roller Lubricant comes in three grades for Caterpillars to meet all operating conditions, and in a special A.C. Type for Allis Chal- President Marilyn Merryweath-er- , Mrs. Eva Banks, Mrs. Jerry Memmott and Mrs. Edith Wis-ne- mers. Ask us to deliver you a supply today. ' 1, 5 nnn nn 13 b R ID JjflU 0 PI fp JU. Tried a uu Want-A- d lately? ML TT In) U Ffil jj) 7i n n nn r? r Xor the pleasant days of motoring in the lummer ahead, get extra pleasure by using today's finest gasoline. Thrill to the surging power of Utoco gasoline best in our 45 year history. It's seasonized for superior results at all times of the year and right now it's perfect for summer driving . . . For smooth getaways, plenty of power on highways and hills, it's exactly "what the doctor ordered." Try a tankful today! . . . And a perfect teammate is Utoco HD-Motor Oil, which cleans as it lubricates. This remarkable new-- , action oil cleans out engine soot adds miles to engine and dirt-an- d life. With its new additives, it p - and - o fipht rnpine-ruininJ. acids A0 --- 3 t- !- - Ask for free copy of new "Fishing Calendar to help you enjoy better fishing. 193 1 j lis;. You'll apprecUtt our clean "Whit Torch" m m "This I Believe" radio series were given by Garnet Garfield. Refreshments were served to M ss llawley and Mrs. Wilson, Leah Rowley, Almeda Margaret Mahoney, Beverly Glenn, Rosemary Davie, Gloria Slinkerd, Selma Kirk, Grace Jefferson. LaKue Varley, Verl Horton, Rae Thompson, Laura Delgardo, Helen Banks, Garnet Garfield and Bonnie Mo Intyre. Hol-broo- k. Advertisement HAZE SAYS . . . ' 1 tin expect morefrom (utoco) andget itUTAH OH ttF1N:NO - COMPANY T JU celebrated his seventh birthday. There were 25 children at , his home for a birthday party. He Luai .3 received many nice gifts. Ice cream, birthday cake, Mrs. Edith Osborn was punch and candy were sreved Keetch Tuesday from the Beaver County Hospital and is conHot scones .strawberry jam, for refreshments. valescing at the home of Mr. steak, home made ice cream and and Mrs. Sam Cline. cake were served MRS. LOIS KIRK had as her guests members of her sewing club. Mrs Shirleen Barnes, Mrs. Members of the Melodians, Rumona Smith, Mrs Betty Fer- local orchestra, who will be emguson. Mrs 'Barbara Jones. Mrs. ployed th:s summer at Grard Nona Gillins. Mrs Lois Curtis Canyon, are David and Dud Pul-deand an invited guest, Mrs Dean Stoker, Russell Sly, Cherie Myers Monty Ashworth, Leland Beard. WORK WANTED Will do were given to Mrs Karl Merryweather and Patril'ru.s general housework or ironing in Jones and Mrs Cillms After cia Wilrock. j an your home. Phone 249-Wevening of sewing and chat-Mr to ui Mrs. Warren Fernley, tnin Mrs Kirk served, tasty re a new family in Milford, are fieslunenls FOR SALE CHEAP liVmg in the Hughes' apart16 gauge double barrel ments Mr Fernley's father is Mr and Mrs Harold shotgun, good as new, Clme a former Milford resident. Chevrolet transmission, and daughter Harriet ure enjoy2 female rat terrier dogs, real ing a vacation on the Pacific Mr and Mrs, Cecil Jones are pets; new Chevrolet generators Coast. now living, in Adamsville. See Albert Berntsen. re-ltas- ed . J hur-merles- a FOR SALE. CHEAP Good ties, polts. lumber, woven wire Vboth poultry and stock), and lots of other articles. If interested see Albert Berntsen. IEIMMMWIB ! ST. CHARLES HOTEL ELIZABETH MARTIN will accept a limited number of tu-- ) dents In voice, speech, poise and Classes starting June charm. 15th. Phone 79-or contact Mrs. Dan Ferguson. 1211 SAN DIEGO ! pltcH. snTj Hyrc fry RtatonabU Ratat from $2X9 ? THE PARK HOTEL W I till FIFTH AVE. I silnstti frta Itvatsva SAI1 DIEGO WOMEN WANTED Chance make money every week mailing postcards. Work home spare time. Box 9, Watertown, Mass. FOR RENT Apartments, two and three room. Apply at Service Garage, phone 32. Ita Av. IX DOWMTOWI Convenient FAMOUS --Comfortable SEA HOTEL LOUS CSACU it aa c ore aw Rtvn SAi:D , & Long Beach's Urgsit motal. Family accommodations. Approved by AAA. y draperies or floor coverings; we're always willing to make suggestions In that department but on the whole a gal usually has pretty definite ideas about what she" wants. If she vibrates in harmony with Provincial prints then Provincial prints she'll have if we have anything to say about it. If she wants black wrought Iron wtlh nubby tweed that's her dish, and we'll make it our Job to see It's served up the way she likes It. The Interior we're talking about right now Is the one full of butterflies that will be waiting for the bride as she walks up the aisle. If she keeps that interior decorated with the- right kind of food, there will be very few problems the two of them can't lick. It will be no problem at all for the bride If she has one of the Phllco Dream Oven ranges in her kitchen. Our Phllco ranges all have the exclusive large dream oven that was ranges, color originated In 30-lbroil uncolor cooking, styling, der glass, Jiffy griddle, super cp.ed units and many other exclusive features. Hand In hand with this, of course, goes the Phllco Golden Automatic Refrigerator with Its freezing comgenerous 87-J- b have to You don't partment. serve prime rib to keep the guy happy, it'i a well known fact that men like stew, and you can lot at one time and then mak freeze the surplus to serve next week or next month. Same goes for meat loaf and casserole dishes and chicken pies, and fruit pies and cakes. Don t for get the Ice cream you buy in large quantities, for a la modes. ou excuse us? We're Will pretty hungry ,N Our Phllco refrigerators range In size from seven cubic feet to twelve cu bic feet with exclusive features as the famous Dairy Bar, with cheese keeper, butter keeper, and removable door shelves for door easy cleaning, two-wa- y that open from either side, true zone defrosting that maintains below zero in the freezer and 38 to 40 degrees in the refrigerator compartment, adjustable rollout shelves and many other exclusive features. THANSPORTATIOIf COUPOH Present this coupon to the salesman In our store when making a purchase of $50 or 4 5d Vfir of Service oNrJUNrnrnTfTTKoii" This FOR SALE June, and we're not Santa Rosa to it go by without Work Shoes and Boots. Westlet going giving out with some advice to ern Made for Western Trade. brides about Interior decorat- They last longer Wright-Waing. We're not talking about Shoe Repair. t - THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1954 Is J restrooms. . cf a n. UTOCO ore their...,, de-iparture for England. The following group enjoyed an evening in the cedars: Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell litghea-b- Life Without Religion " SUMMER DANCE CLASSES A book review, "Angel Unwill start soon at the Sharon Sel-mwas aware," presented by Varley Dance School. Phone Kirk, and excerpts from the 82-to register now. philosophies presented on the r. After the business meeting For more information obouf Standard Oil Company of California products, bridge and pinochle were enjoyed. The bridge prizes were call your local Standard man won by Mrs. Phyllis Erickson and Mrs. Christie Lyman, and BURNETT SWINDLEHURST at pinochle Mrs. Mary Nichols PHONE 1 MILFORD, UTAH and Mrs. Grace Banks received the prizes. A FAREWELL party was MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jt's Not Smart To Pay Through The Nose ,4 ' t ' v f 1 A friendly WARNING that may save you S600 on a $1,200 Home Repair Job. (READINGJTiME; First of all, let it be understood that we have no quarrel with legitimate competition. We believe it is a necessary and valuable part of our econ- omy. Dut when competition .steps out of bounds, and through high pressure tactics and misrepresenta- tion, casts suspicion on an entire industry, we feel that it is time to speak out. The building materials industry has faced this kind of competition in the past few years from peddlers and transient applicators who are interested more in a fast buck than in a good job. "hit-and-ru- n" Repeated warnings have been issued by farm papers, and other publications. But to us, and to other established lumber dealers, this is anpld story. We can all quote case after case where people have paid $600 for a $300 roofing job . . . and as much as $1200 for $600 worth of new siding. Such a situation is sad, particularly . 2 M W. 09 SEC.) when a few simple precautions on the part of the public could stop this practice issue this warning:over-nigh- MM Fumiluro Co. DIUYE OUT AKD BATE Cedax dry ThocM 749 VVfcero Shop around so-call- ed "specials" and "limited time only" gimmicks. Be on your guard particularly with transients who are too liberal with guarantees. Ask yourself if this man. will be around ten years (or even ten days) from now to make good on his guarantee. Remember, it costs nothing to get an estimate from us or any other reliable dealer. We'll be glad to tell you what part is for materials, what part for labor. Furthermore, we are in constant contact with the finest workmen and can assure you quality application. We have built our business on reliability and service ... at fair prices. And we expect to be around for a good many years greeting our customers and ready to make good on any guarantee we may give. LUMBER C. - before you are stampeded into making a quick decision. Beware ojf more and we will furnish your car's gas to and from Cedar City. YDl-STAT- And so we t. Quality end SsrvliQ Count |