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Show THURSDAY. JULY 29, 19S4 were served to tight ladies. The MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS ( Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher left Saturday, July 24lh. for thur honw in Woodland, Cahf., News Of Your Neighbcrs ia after visiting here with friends and relative. SOUTH HILFORD Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher and children and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fisher and children were entertained at a dinner Thursday, July 22, at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jess McKnight. Mrs. Carol Wright is visiting for three days wiht friends and relatives in Ely, Nev. j , Arthur Johnson and Lake have been in Salt baby tl M J f or d the Ja st t w o wet ks, vis- itmg at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lund and Mrs. Sophia Johnson. Arthur came downcast week end, to visit his family and mother for a few days. Mrs. Johnson returned home Thursday. Mrs. -- yj; Tried a Wanted lately? Pan-guitc- h UNION PACIFIC TRAIN DEPARTURE TIMES - Northbound 12.50 a. m. Train Train Train Train No. No. No. No. Train Train Train Train No. 9 No. 107 No. 37 10 a. m. 5:37 a. in. ..... 12:35 p. m 2:3U 103 104 33 . Southbound S-T-O- No. 103 i Devirl Barfuss, who has been McCoy visiting Mr. and Mr Williams, left Friday, July 23, for hts home in Caliiornia. I dren were entertained last wtek at a dinner on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Wood Mr. and Mrs. Royal ' Paice. Sh.r-wooMrs. Jim Mr. and family, and family spent Wednesday, July 21st, at a picnic in I Mr. and Mrs. Orrtn Puffer the Beaver Mountains at and children visiting relatives Meadows and Big Flat. at Beaver on the 24th, and the ce'ebration and horse Mr. and Mrs. hal Fisher and j races. chl dren left Friday, July 23rd, for Salt Lake to take in the Mrs. Emma Walker was en24th cilebratlon and to visit tertained at a dinner Sunday, Mrs. Fisher's parents. July 25th, In observance of her 73rd birth anniversary, at the the 9th, Young Friday, July Farmers Wives met at the home home of Mr, and Mrs, Thcman of Mrs. Alet Sly. Refreshments Walker. Also present were Mra. Josephine Thompson and Larry, Mrs. Barbara Mayer and Adele, and Mrs. Joann Stevens and and Mrs. La r eta Judd 1 sit ...A Marsh ofValerie Parowan. UH4 fmhmi 4i WrM War II In Qmwy. CAR... A NEW Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Puffer VkktAf with (MfMMWi Dvkt StrtofftBcw WM cmrf WiltioM A. Oowmm iMtk Vth d Mr. Marfor J. Nkkln, PrctMcnt ( Ht and family. Mr. and Mrs. 11.' triyMI tpMUf, Mf $ mk mt l14 Prxident ( th n. Nikt W)vf ( Aark, Naruse and children, Mr. and f Wt WMm kt Htm Xfk City, mtftHy vltittd Wthtiti rynliii Mrs: Roy Sainsbury and chil- fccfc ! U City wWt ) ' ivt ,HI kt tin ' - GET COMPLETE DETAILS ON A REALLY EASY. REALLY ECONOMICAL MEANS OF FINANCING : .. i A DANK AUTO IX)AN FROM US Le-Baro- n en-Joye- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tolley and children and Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Tolley of Nephi were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tolley. irorn where BIBggfil tCST tklska H's mr er m aa real a treat U spend M fess4 U a bookshop liwrsing Idea of kea?en as ia Ceatarrilla last week, "Just Inside U door," Spec says, "thert's a tray of bright blue buttons. If you want to look around without having someone suggest you buy the latest novel, or maybe a history of Africa, you pin a button oa your coat lapel. "You can poke arovad all yoa like. Then bn youVe found the. book you want, taka otf tka but WAWtRIS. ! IMMORTAL MO WHO COMPOSED MS M PASS OUR RANK AUTO LOAN SERVICE SOW IVWll 1. v PROMPT ATTENTION TO YOUR NEEDS. PvtSi)iKO OTFICKS UNTIL THI PREMIUM FINANCED PART OF THE LOAN, if you wish. acceoai SEE US REFORE YOU BUY WtH 'CKti ! HAS MS V.INOOW CriH! MILFORD STATE BANK PhE LONGEST HOME RUN ON RSCORO MAS HiT BV BASE RUTH M AM EXMlBTnON GAME BETWEEN THI RIO SOX AND TN CUNTS. THE BALL COY&XO 587 "A Friendly Bank For MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. fy'jmf tliWVWSI AMPS AM UTTT TMAJtfitXf TP 4 IOO M 47$ tXVtSTtO TOOAY USS THAN tO YtAXtf 6C1 DISTANCE All Tho People" Phona 25 Milford Mayflower PHONE 300 PROVO. UTAH VnUd Siottt Brtwr$ foundation 2 TEEN TALK By Alice Cook Etanbrbuta. Kfe're not n Karl Merryweather and Earl Stonehocker were home for short visit. The two boys are employed at Grand Canyon. o ; All you teens who would like to buy pictures which were used In the yearbook, see Alice f Cook on Friday ot this week, j We have quite a few individual pictures, "favorite" pictures, student life shots and football and basketball action pictures. Wo do make loans for . homo ropdrs o Carol Jean Garfield, a senior at M H S this year, left Monday for San "Bernardino, Calif., where she will visit her brother and sister in law for the remainder of the summer. anc!ir.roycr.:c:: o nf moka loans to repair ond remodel homai or "form ttructwrts , , . with no down poy ment ond terms yp to three yeors. toons ore mode for moterioU and labor complete, cr for moterioU only if yov wih to do the work yovrself. So come in now for Ideot free eitimotei, qvolity moterioli ond convenient financing. It'a the moit tomplett lervice ever offered. it you may' ' borrow r- w z A 17.5-- Amount 1 wr W j J r- Ji 11.97 u ,9.1 C 17.91 ' you rtpay-- ia 4 eoch month It seems we keep losing more and more of our old pals, as they are going away to work. Gary Anderson ia in Long Beach, Cal.. where he is work-in- f as a carpenter. Fat Gronnlng and Nancy Mellor were at Grand Canyon for a couple of days. They say they really had a good time. Seems like they had more fun horseback riding with Monty Ashworth and Russell Sly! r correjpondrtgfy low ferni New Coroge Repotnl New Siding New Tcrch Kitchen Rumpus Room New Roof Extra Closats rkhrrtVilndw Attic Eedroom New Doorisgi Adi-A-Roo- m ADVERTISING Sc TH4Q$ TO DO NOW t " RATES per word each Insertion Minimum 50c Boldftca rypa 20c a Una Reader ada 15c a Una Display Classified SOc Inch Write your ad plainly, figure the cost by the rates above, then enclose stamps, check or money order and mall or bring to The News rm 4 m:, -j iuc& ouffcldo al your bedroom window Yea, a night cooling fan draws in cooL re- freshing nighttime air-fo- rce out hot, sUle, daj-timair. Constantly changes the air in your room. And keeps room temperatures ' cooler the next day, too, e Whether you aelect an attic fan or a low cost window installation, you'll enjoy many of nighta comfortable, rcLax- i- sleep thia summer. ' LISTEN TO TELLURIDE TOPICS' Blind ads not accepted ALL CLASSIFIED ADS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE -y- try ii Tiicrc'c coder night air o CLASSIFIED Yqv mery borrow vp to SlJCO.OO of AS IS EVEN wtTM HtS CEAR ftDMPE- SEVtN if THE DOVER MOVING Cab FIT YOUR BUDGET. 4. CAR INSURANCE MOtJClST MCMWfi AT A 09 SI PH. CUP CANMOT HEAK TM VMD OP THE fUV Yallow ... NO "EXTRA" CHARGES. 2. LOW COST 3. TERMS THAT Q : - OFFERS YOU THESE ADVANTAGES - Marshall and children left Sunday for Salt Lake to visit Melba'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hal.ey. LONG 1954, M0M-- Melba Mrs. jr beet-sellin- g- SONS ABOUT aC aucji6Bf sv iu mm mcjh a fttsvuicrc wrn rywh rm avai,s' v ' nwvwn Of U S. 1AV1N4 RONOS yov SCST MSuRAMCf FOR SECURITY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madsen of Pleasant Grove stopped to visit Mr. and Mrs. Vance Marshal, en route to Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Madsen is a sister of Connie's. U CELEBRATED SMCET HOME' WAS COMPOSES BY A MAN WHO NEVIS ACTUALLY HAD A HOME JOHN NOMARD AAYNE tVAS A PNNILfS$ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cook and Betty went to Puffer's Lake and Marysvale for the 24th. ton, and someone's right Mmiw U taka cara of you." From where I sit, ifWJjr likes to snake his aw chotca. It doesn't matter whether U'a borA , r preertaees ia clothing or asakoa of ears. And it'a no sr-prthat folka have personal preference in beveragea, too. So If neighbor orders a glan of beer while you're having eoffee, reaiMabor he's entitled U hi rhoiro, too. Johns, wa Cpyri$U, ... no delay. Tha You'll find thai there's no "red tape" loan cost is lew and we arrange terms that can be met asily from income. d Joe "BrowsorV1 License Amovnf ni. I of Salt Lake have been visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and .Mr. H. L. Tolley, the past month. The boys returned to their home Wednesday, July 27. i m. m. BEFORE YOU BUY d Michael and DeWight Tolley j m ! -P Paice. Judy and Larry Paice will return' to Clearfield with them for two week vacation. n Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tolley and Kay attended the Ute Stampede at Nephl. If VOUf DroDertv . 2:10 a. 12 OS p. 2 25 p. .10 30 p. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jess McKnight and chi dren enjoyed the horse races and celebration at BeavTuesday, July 20th, Mrs er, July 24th. Nora Wright and Denny, Mrs Nona Gillins and Kathy, Mrs Miss Donna Tolley, who has Carole Wright and Miss Kath been taking nurses training the ryn Wright went to Salt Lake to past six weeks at an Ogden hos- take Pvt. Carke Wright on his pital, is home for a month's way to Fort Ord. Kathryn with her parents, Mr. Wright returned to her home at and Mrs. II. L. Tolley. Magna and Jimmy Wright, who has been visiting in Salt Lake is Lake of Salt Pnce with an aunt, Mrs. Boyd Burn-ham- , Larry visiting his uncle and aunt, tame homewith his rhotiv Mr. and Mrs. Max Price, until er. schoo. starts. "Specs" ! ' Mr. and Mrs. Parley Fisher Mr. and Mrs. F.oyd Wright kit Sunday, July 25, for a three and Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. Jay day visit in Salt Lake. llogirs. and Brian Sherwood went fishing Sunday at Jay Rogers and Fred Wright j spent Tuesday, July 27th, fish-- j Lake, ing at Panguitch Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Itogers and children of Salt Lake are spendMr. and Mrs. Roy Sainsbury ing thtir vacation in Milford and two children of Clearfield and South Milford visiting rel have been visiting the past atives and friends week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard ' Br MRS. OPAL WALKER va-cat;o- I afternoon was spent In visiting and sewing. 9:00 A. SI. STATION KSVC DAILY -- .MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Telluride Power Company A Free-Enterpri- se Tax-Payin- g Industry |