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Show Clubs 01037 . "XSS PATRICIA ANN PAL-- ! MER and Mr. Clark W. Hutch- eters, son of Mrs. Leonard Muir, were united in marriage Satur- June 26, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Patterson in Caliente, New Close friends and relattves witnessed the simple but impressive double-rin- g ceremony performed by Judge W. H. Smith. Patricia was given in wedlock by her father, Mr. B. M. Palmer, and was beautifully attired in a pastel blue silk street-lengtdress trimmed in white lace and rhinestones. White accessories, a white carnation and lily of the valley corsage, and a white Bible gracefully completed the picture. The bridesmaid. Miss Shirley Hutchings, sister of the groom, wore a silk pastel floral with matching accessories, and wore a pink carnation shoulder cor-- ' ( Lions Elect Phone ISO FIVE HUNDRED was played at the home of Mrs Glenn MKnight Mondav evening "by Mrs Laura Lorentz Mrs Mag-dadalena Whiv, Mrs Lucille Raines. Mrs Lav.. n,,r,v.,r Mrs tola Carter, Mrs Eva Ca- hill and Mrs Elva Sedgwu-Prizes were won by Mrs Sedg-anwick. Mrs. Lorentz Mrs ! d Doris and Diane Clements are visiting relatives in Span- Mrs Mc Knight served pie and coffee as refrsehments . INTEREST to Milford residents is the announcement of ! the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Barbara Whicker of Hmcklev and Mr. Bevan Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis J. Thompson, former Milford residents. The nuptials are planned for early next sP"n- sage. -- Milford. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Following is the schedule of services until further notice: Sunday 10 a. m., Sunday School, with classes for children and adults. 11 a. m., Worship Services and preaching of the "Word." 7:45 p. m., Evangelical Serv- NEWS NOTES from BLACK ROCK By MRS. BtrfiTI BURKE Mrs. Ralph Newman has spent the past week in Richfield because of the illness of her Infant son. Wil-eock- better make application for a home loan nov! 's cost-shar- e Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Burke attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs John Mathews, which was given in the Lorst Ward at Fillmore, July 31st. The bride, the former Christine Bogcrs, lived at Black Rock when a small girl. On July 31 Mr. and Mrs. Mer-ri.- l Miller, their son Walter, and guests Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Allsop and son Kent, motored to Lehman Caves where they enjoyed the barbecue and a delightful evening of ssuare dancing. Homer Englestead of Hurricane was a business visitor during the past week. The U. P. Railroad Company is having their buildings repainted, which is a great improvement, but just why, at the same time, some of the trees surrounding the railroad residences were mutilated as f4hey were is a source of won der. Yes, one will admit that the trees must not touch the wires used for CTC, etc., but there IS a happy medium. ' rr V: . FOR RENT 4 rm Apt. with bath; partly furnished. Call 96. PHILCO-SUPERVISE- JIM BOTTIGER Yallow Cab Mayflowtr PHONE 300 - PROVO. UTAH 211-- W X" . "APJI PREE' AHEP i i ) Mrs. Audrey Skllllcorn and children have been in Salt Lake receiving optometric care. r it ' M 1.' TWO WORK WANTED TEEN AGE BOYS want work Ambitious, during summer. willing to do any kind of work. Phone 151-R- . club activiyies four-i- i low-cos- Do it while the weathers good By MRS. Planning a nw room . , . new garage , . , or other Home inprovamenH? This is the bast time of tha yaar to get underway. And the best place to coma, of course, Is here; For wt Hove oil kinds of Ideas ond suggestions, finest quality material ond a list of expert workmen that we can highly recommend. Beit of all. Home improvements cost nothing down . . , terms as long as three years to pay, OPAL WALKER Ronnie Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theman Walker, celebrated his sixth birthday Wednesday, July 28th. Enjoying cake, ice cream, punch and candy treats were Susan Yard-ley- , Linda Roberts, Penney Sears, Adtle Mayer, Carolyn Marshall, Terry and Debbie Thompson, Larry Bentley, Judy Davis, Robert Bishop, Deanna Walker, Valerie Stevens; also present were Carole and Dar-len- e Walker, Patsy James, Mrt. Joann Stevens and Mrs. Ruby I t:0 DOWN PAYMENT Thompson. TERMS . f i ! AS LOW AS PER Mrs. Lula Un thank and LeonTHE HAPPY HEIFERETTES went on a" picnic with their lead- ard of Pioche and Mrs. Rose Jes-su- p of Adamsville were visitors One Case disc er, Thursday, July 29th, to FOR SALE reRock last week at the home of Mrt. Corral. Judith Cook, plow WA 2257; six discs, 2'3" Zella Limb. diameter, 4 to 5 foot swath. Will porter. 3 take cattle in trade, yrs old. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cook and Tins HAPPY STITCHERS Only slightly used; cost $900, Club meeting was held Wed- children were in Cedar City on will take $400. Reed Fuller 4t nesday, July 28th, at Marilyn business Tuesday, Aug. 3rd. FlowelL Fillmore, Utah. Moore's home. The meeting Mr. and Mrt .Raymond Litwas conducted by Marie Barton. on relaxatalk tle, Mr. Little'a father, and Mrt. Marilyn gave we then our had work per- Burton Anderson and daughter tion, iod and worked on our skirts Kathleen, of Salt Lake, are visTO FIT EVERY NEED and scarfs. We had nice re- itors at the homes of Mrs. Zella freshments Julia Rae Banks, Limb, Mr. and Mrs. Don Alger, and Mrs and Mrs. Doyle Sly. AUTOMOBILE . reporter. Mrs. Anderson's husband moCollision, Liability. Property tored THE from Salt Lake and they BOBBIN WINDERS of Damago South Milford, under the lead- left for home Sunday, , HOME of Mrs. Esther Rollins, TbtfL Gantral CoTtraga ership . Fir. are making excellent progress Primary Teachers Preparasumtion of their toward completion meeting was held Monday, FARM in 2, at President Margaret mer's third Aug. program phase EquSpznanL Llvostock, Crop, Sears' home. After the meeting have tewing. Seven meetings Floalors been held, alternating at the Mrs. Sears served refreshments BUSIKESS homes of the members, and this to the following teachers: Mrt. LlabUity. Burglary. Flr Thaft. week they "'start over again" Ruby James, Thelma Jones, De Bustnosa Inlarruption with their meeting being held Vene Hanney, Irne Posey, Dee at Ranee Norton's home., where Alman, Mildred Wilcock, Ida HEALTH AND ACCIDENT their leader will offer the girl Hardy, Maurine Yard ey and LIVESTOCK MORTALITY pointers on Judging and each Jennie Sue Smith. girl wLl Judge the other girls Those attending the big articles. andance the and barfor Plans square jamboree attending Any other form of insurance nual 1 1 encampment at Kenta becue at Lehman Caves Saturdesired expert counselling Lake, Aug. 12, 13 and 14, also day, July 31st, included Mr. in the Insurance Expert By will be discussed at this meet- and Mrs. Vance Roberts, Mr. Business,. ing. In order to be eligible to and Mrs. Basil Rollins, Mr. and attend the camp, each girl Mrs. Mitch Fisher, Mr. and Mrs, must have completed three-fourt- Gael Elmer, Ir. and Mrs. Carl of her summer assign- Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd INSURANCE AGENCY ment. Mauri Rollins, report- Evana, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine GiUina. i er, Q. W. Miudsok - Thorn 4 c H Wi0 'SI 16V n "PH t"40 P ea8y voainomaiOH J3JU33 Jtapsig Xpo V1PVa WHIM ; i$90fjd mow to .. taoij tpo poudl psspoia j -- OT 0 GUT k'Oil hs lit ' P. I J 4-- . MO. Walker and family. INSURANCE : -- REPAIX OR IMPROVE YOUR HOME Mrs. Joann Stevens and Valerie of Parowan spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Theman 4-- i ience, extra advantages to you. Come in . . , we'll be happy to tell you if you can qualify for t one of our home loans. No obligation. 7-- tmai DISTANCE "all-the-wa- Myers. m, LONG qualify, provide you with approved plans and assist you in selecting a qualified contractor. This service means added conven- and Mrs, Roland Larson Mrs. Ross Patterson and two and children are visiting in sons, Eddie and Kenneth, left Levan, Utah. Tuesday for Inglewood, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slinkerd to spend two weeks with Mrs. family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Patterson's brother and sisters. FOR SALE Plump White-roc- k and E. Slinkerd spent a few days in Fryers, ready for the pan; Southern California, returnnig Naws Of Your 49c per lb. Free Delivery on week. J. E. S.inkerd re- Neighbors in ' last 13. Albert Moyes, phone Aug. in California city, the mained Beaver. , where he is employed. SOUTH MILFORD -- MOVING mid-sumn- Mr. d. FACTORY SERVICE The thermometer may show that its s . . but the now calendar says Fall is only sixt) if you plan to build this year, So days away! we suggest you make application for your home loan now. Here are the ways we're set to serve you: We'll help you with your credit report, check over your building lot to make sure it will La-brum- 's mi .. - I Cot-trei- . . . m Mid-wee- ; if you plan to build a new home in '54 . . Price and daughter sota Lake were here of Salt Nancy Monro L Nwt Mrs. Margaret Turner and a few days last week with her sons and families, Mr and Mrs. four children are vacationing in Monro L. Nuta of Knntt Square, Ben Price, Mr and Mrs James Southern California PennjylvmU was lcUd InternaPrice, and Mr. and Mrs Bob tional President of Lion InternaMrs A W, Healer is spending tional at the Association's 87th Price. six weeks with her husband Annual Convention in Nw York near Mrs. Bob Mr. Price and and Greenriver, Utah. City. Liona International with mora than half a million mimbtri in children n turned last Friday 1 1 ,000 clubs in 58 countries and from a salmon fishing trip to - Walt Cook is looking forward world's is Sunbeam. Idaho. The family with pleasure to the time his geographical locations the servk club also stopped in Victor, Idaho, son "grows up and gives me a Urgent organitation. where they visited Mrs Price's little support, arguing with five females" The newcomer, a 7 folks AlHIUST IS LS CLOSING lb 4 oi boy, was born in the Fother-inghaMilford hospital last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs Farrell DATE FOR COST SHARING j now are living in the July 31st. JThe youngster will August 15th has been set as j home formerly occupied by Mr. be named Scott Eugene. the third closing date for mak- a MM ill I a. tint ing request for cost sharing unMr and Mrs John Wilcock der the 1954 agriculture conserMr. and Mrs George Jesser and children. John Dee and vation program to wishes were business visitors in Salt Judy, accompanied by Mrs. Any farmer who unmother, Mrs. Stanley start conservation practices Lake City last week. Green of Beaver, motored to der date of Aug. 15th and Oct Grand Canyon last week end Mr. and Mrs Richard Brack15th, and wishes to to see their daughter, Patricia, with the government, should en are now living in Delta. who is employed at the lodge make request at the Beaver 95 A East C S Mr. and Mrs Glenn Galpher for the summer. Mrs. Wilcock office, County before Center stret, Beaver, expect to move to Los Angeles said all the Milford students 1 5th. the. middle of the month. Mr. working at Grand Canyon are August Galpher has been working for "well but homesick," They U P. in Los Angeles for will return to Milford about the Gets Stat Offica some time. Sept. 4th. Jack Mahoney of Milford was Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mastros named vice chairman of the Connie and Kay Labrum reUtah State Legislative Board of turned Tuesday from North Hol- of Torrance, Calif., spent a few the B of R T. effective Aug. 1. lywood, where they had spent days in Milford recently after attending the wedding of Mrs. their vacation with Mrs. Mr. Mastros' brother, Clark Hutchsister and family, Mrs. Ward (Madge) Leech and Mrs. Boyd C. Roberts. ings, in Caliente, They were son Allan left Monday for. Ber- and at the home of Mr, and guests muda, to spend 2V4 months visMrs. Muir. Leonard Mrs. Marler and Morgan iting her mother, Mrs. Phyllis ' children will return this week Wheatley. Mrs. Leech has been . from a five-wee- k Don Day of New York City trip to Nor-- j a Milford resident since lj)52. fojk, Va., where they have been was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy visiting Mrs. Marler's folks. Mrs R. B A most welcome rain fell afternoon and evening, FOR SALE Oil Heater, in Tuesday Mrs. Bernlce Stewart has Wednesday an of 84100 inch, measuring condition; attrac- received word from J. R. Armgood k 8 p. m., prayer thanks to nature (and cloud tive. working l. $10. Soe Mrs. Roy strong in San Antonio, Texas, meeting and Bible study. R. R. HODGE, Pastor. seeding?). that his wife has just been released from a hospital after suf1952 Model A fering a severe iliness. FOR SALE PeHo victims To Buy or Sell, use a News bt!p NOW! John Deere Tractor. Contact J. Want-AMrs. Vern Rocheck of Salt E. or Bob S.inkerd, Phone Cjivo has been in Milford this Lake M. 117 week visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lettie Fother-inghaRADIO SERVICE REMODNEWLY and with other relaMODERN, c? clvis and APTS. three ELED Two 9 friends. tives and, AUGUST U TO 3T Horn Radios Car Radios room. Apply at Service Garage, phone 32. D 7 Rev. N S Nye is now back in Milford after spending two weeks in Chicago and Minne- ish Fork. 4( ices. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison returned Monday from a ltWay vacation trip thru Idaho, where they visited relatives and also enjoyed sightseeing wan Cahdl f r Mrs Elizabeth Martin returned to Milford KJfmday after visiting in Southern Caliornia Beard returned on from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs Amasa Stoifc and family and Mr, and Mrs Stanley Prothers, at Paragonah, and with Mr. and Mrs Hosmer Adams and children at Pa roMrs. Eva Monday k OF It's later than you think -- y, THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 19S4 . About People You Know h The groom was attended by his brother, Ray Hutchings Immediately following the ceremony, the wedding party adjourned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pelmeri, where the newlyweds received more than 200 guests at an attractive bouffet reception. The traditional cake cutting was observed, and many lovely gifts were displayed. Appropriate dinner music was played by Mary E. Ahlstrom, beginning with Mendelssohn's Wedding March. Dona Rae lie Carlo sang "Bless This House" and "Oh Promise Me," accompanied by Mary. The rest of the evening was devoted to the dance music of Verna James at the piano, and to the signing of the bride's guest book. Out of town guests attending the reception included Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hutchings, Shirley and Ray Hutchings, all of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mastros of Torrance, Calif.; B. M. Palmer of Galen, Mont.; Mrs. F.oyd Palmer of Denver Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. William Peachey of Cedar City. The popular young couple are at home to their many friends at their residence in Items of Interest International President Mrs. Patricia Williams. Editor - MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS j S3H0MV SOI |