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Show MTLTOIID (UTAH) NEWS i HERE'S MORE ABOUT THURSDAY, AUG. 5, "1931 i DIANE McCULLEY PLEASES AUDIENCE Milford to take up where she AT RECITAL tor the enterleft n off, dancing tainment of local citizens and An appreciative audience of again conducting her dancing friends and relatives greeted classes. Miss Susan McCulley as she K her first piano recital presented Received a card this week in the L D S Church Saturday from Remington Davenport, i evening. She has been guided last in her musical studies by Mrs. Milford High instructor 1 teach next season wi who year E. L. Smith, who introduced in Richfield. Mjv- - Davenport Susan and gave a short descripfigures he won't get very lone-hom- tion of the various selections over there, as he '"sees lots rendered. of Milford people over here The program wa given In shopping." three parts, as follows: Part One One advantage of the horse Paradies Toccata and buggy was that even if the C 3 Mozart No. in Sonata Major, driver didn't look where he was Two Part going . , the horse did Wa tz in D Flat Chopin Doll Poldini The Dancing dumb husband And any Part Three enough to wonder what a wife Clair de Lune Debussey wants with two new dresses .... Market a In Persian Ketelby soon finds out two new hats I DUhuO Continued from Page On MARCH OF AUGUST T TT" DIT.1ES n H U TO 1 ! letter each week or as often as she wishes. Incidentally. Sharon will be "written up" in the National FHindation's national magazine. Tii story will tell of her dance at a basketball pame last winter, during the March of Dimes, in wh!ch she depicted a famous dancer who was stricken with polio during a dance revue, received treatment thru the National Foundation, recovered, and returned to the stage as a more accomp ished dancer than before her attack, The ideal sequel to the story and Sharon's dance presentation will be when she returns, to e . J r. "71 for Telluride officials and emp'oyes have their chests stick- ing out this week, after receiv-- ! ing from the Edison Electric In stitute a Certificate of Safety or in recognition of a 25 In accidents greater reduction in 1953 as compared with the preseding three years. Congratulations! - J COMFORT and WEAR! ly. we don't bother to 1 .1 I... I1U nlrn.,. lar mail we receive by the bushel, but for once, we believe, a "low voltage" on the Telluride lines did us a good turn. Whi'e we were waiting for the power to get back to normal Ufcua I kV tii j j j ENGINEER BOOTS s Leuk l iKcm 1 1 uda for lid comfufl biuti...Wtiura od noner-Moi- ui lop. ..full iitcA(c! Soft, plubi fctiry Oak Bod leather toll topped uli Murdy compotitioa lap ul .. . Iwo adjuav U itript fur tout IU. Ftaoui Coodrt av Wth tonnruciioo with eihciproof wcl lu and (WMiproof intulc. Quality fioai , COME, IX TODAY. . . top w lot!. . ... Try on thtst foment Sanla Ret BranA BveU , , . Anurita't pwtttt the vattu! Enpntfr 14a95 4 Thursday morning, more to kill lime inun Miiyuung cik, wc opened a circular letter from "Town Journal," and found a pamphlet inside which we think is important enough to reprint. This week and the next two weeks we reprint, by permission of "Town Journal," three artic.es by Donald S. Stroetzel telling what a community can do to cash in on the decentralization of factories. We thnik our readers will find the articles as Interesting as we did. METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. Bible Study Hours, 11 to a. m. Sunday. WRIGHT-WA- Y SHOE REPAIR 12 i V7,t ' rf IV . , ..... Vi Ml n k"f: Primary, Mondays at 10 a.m. 017 fflildl are' Stand oune m wm 75 )'CrS 2g0 1A llllit Br Donna Beylar TaNae Davis is a patient in the Beaver County Hospital. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Davis. Pitch-fort- h A WITH INDIAN TYPE SPOTTED DONKEYS FUOM INDIAN TERRITORY IN OKLAHOMA Er-ickj- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene m Sponsored by Milford Lions Club Raul Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson, Is in the Beaver County Hospital for FRIDAY, AUGUST 13 LHLFORD MILWAUKEE DRAYS vs. SAN DIEGO JACKS SPOTTED HUCK DONKEYS DONKEY RACES DONKEY FLOOR SHOW Featuring 'BONZO" the SPOTTED BABY DONKEY CHILDREN UNDER 14 - 25c - 75c ADULTS BUY TICKETS NOW FROM ANY MILFORD LION uncTe and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. The Home Builder Girls gave and ice cream were served to Penny Patterson, evening. Home Builder girls Spencer Gray, LaNae Dalton, are Sherrie Marshall, Marilyn Hugh Blackburn, Allen Carter, Wobd, Diana Boyter, Carolyn Billy Fails, Deane Davis, NanBonner, Evelyn Davis, Leah cy Marshall, Manraret and Lin- Ruth Dalton, Gayle Truman, Ha Bonner. LaNae Dalton, Penny Patterson, Betty Wood, Jean Eyre, The Cloverette Club met Jeanele Spafford. Thursday. Breakfast was served to the following club members: President Mrs. Max Dalton and son Evelyn Davis, CaroRonald have been visiting for lyn Bonner, Gayle Truman, Difour days at the Howard Mar- ana Boyter, Marilyn Wood. The next meeting will be held shall home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter and at the home of Frieda Wood on children of Edwards, Calif., Aug. 6th. have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marshall. The Bluebird girls had a slumber party at the home of Calvin Eyre, son of Mr. and their leader, Gwen Pryor, WedMrs.- - Therman Eyre, celebrated nesday. Next morning the his 12th birthday anniversary group went up the creek and on Saturday, July 30. Friends cooked their breakfast. attended a party given in his honor Saturday afternoon. Cake Tried a Want-A- d lately? Jack White of Beaver, over the the program in church Sunday Jean Eyre, . week-end- Shirlene Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daisel Davis, recently underwent an appendectomy In the Milford hospital. 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith of West Riverside, Cal., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Edwards. Mrs. Smith is the former Melba Griffiths. and children of Murray are here spending their vacation visiting Gladys' parents, Mr. Jean Griffiths, who had been and Mrs. Goldie Marshall. employed in Riverside for the Mrs. Elinor Marshall and summer, returned with her children are in Weils, Nev., spending two weeks with her Mrs. Lillian McKnight and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eve spent a week in California. Roberts. They visited with David in San Mrs. Aibateen Roberta has Diego, who is scheduled to sail been visiting in Salt Lake at the soon for overseas duty, and two days visit with relahome of her daughter Ada. tives in Los Angeles. d Mr. and Mrs. Russell and children of California, and Mrs. Nona Larsen and daughter of Salt Lake have been here visiting their father, Geo. Marshall, and their brothers, Darwin, Neal and Rex Marshall. . I fi THIS WEEK IN Verlene Gray and Phyllis returned Sunday with Susan is a handsome, blonde Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lamp to de12 of and young lady year, serves much credit for the long Boulder City, where they will hours of practice and study pre- visit for a week. paring for her first so'o perMrs. Effie Marshall, Betty formance. It was htr own cherished ambition to entertain her Marshall, A!dean Jones. Phyllis friends in this way and Judg- Truman and June Marshall ing by the fine attention given spent Saturday in Cedar City her by the audience and the visiting at the home of Mr, and whole hearted congratulations Mrs. Ken Knight. showered upon her at the close Alice Adams, granddaughter of the program, it was a successof Mr. and Mrs. Vera Rollins, ful musical entertainment, Is in the Beaver County Hosi Susan has been fortunate to have had as her teacher a pital receiving treatment for a woman of quiet, unassuming re- fractured It ft arm, which she finement of spirit, with a fine suffered in a bicycle accident. cultural background in the mu-- I Marion Jameson has been vissical world. Mrs. Smith may be his daughter and family, y Justifiably proud of her talent--f iting Mr. Mrs. Harold Baker. and ed pupil and rightly share in all Susan's good wishes. A word of Sunday evening the Marshall sincere appreciation goes to family gathered to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCulley Ross' The family birthday. home for their good training, which has made Susan an out- spent the evening visiting. A lunch was served to Mr. standing member of the young- plate Mrs. and Howard Marshall and er set. family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman and family, Mr. and Mrs. LDS Jeff Marshall. Mrs. Effie MarFIRST WARD shall, Mrs. Barbara Gressman DICK BANKS, Bishop and Robert, Mrs. Aldean Jones, Sunday-School- , P:5 a. m. and the guest of honor. Sacrament meeting, 6 p . m. Priesthood Meeting, 8 p. m. Bshop and Mrs. Dot son and Mondays. two in Salt girls Genealogy Meeting, 8 p. m. Lake spent withdays fathvisiting Emily's Sundays. John son Their er, MIA, Wednesdaya, 7:30 p. m. Nick has Therning. in been Cedar City Relief Society, Wednesdays at visiting at the Neal Carters. .:30 p. m. IIIIIIIIMFICCOASTOILCOJ . U en-Joy- ed Guy-mon- one of the companies from which Standard Oil Company of California grew was formed by five men. In those days smaller communities and simpler needs could be served by concerns owned by one man or a small group. They furnished all the money they kept all the profit, too. But the West grew tremendously, and we've grown up with the West Mrs. Beulah Wood to Pioche, Nev with Mrs. Laban Burke to daughter Joelen and Mrs. Dale Dalton and i 3iVlAuLo motored Mr. and DUG "COG DGOGQVG visit her Mr. and family. u r- - ft. M 1 " ,5 ,a,, n ..iii, the proprietors of any company, thesa CUCUMBERS 10c lb Slicing PEACHES 13c lb c PRODUCE U S No 1 SPUDS ... 10 lbs 49c 1 n I HitftSjjSjH Honey Dew Melons ........ 10c lb A- -l FLOUR 9$c 10 lbs Del Monte CREAM CORN 303 tdze cans 2 for 35c Pierce's Solid Pack TOMATOES, 2i For Contented Babies I t: ,'?J 4 for 54C FROZEN FOODS SHAVER'S GRAPEFRUIT .... 2 for 37c Rollins. shareholders receive the profita from their business. Each dollar they have in Standard is currently earning approximately lOtf a year. Only about 5V of this is paid to them in cash. The remainder is plowed back into the business to bring you even better products and services to Btay ahead of competition. By planning ahead this way. Standard grows with the West, keepa pace with your needs. Blue Star FROZEN FRYERS lii lb each Blue cans ... 2 for 37c 9Sc Star CHICKEN BREASTS, THIGHS, DRUMSTICKS Del Monte CUT BEANS, 303s, 2 for 47c M C P LEMONADE Del Monte RED SALMON No 1 tall can M C P LIMEADE ' 79c 2 for 3:c 21bs are visiting at the children home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Halt Mrs, White is the former Rett Hail. WESTERN WONDER STRAWBERRIES ' 49c N ALLEYS MUSTARD 9 02 59c pkg 4 for $1 49c 21bs IJOG CABIN SYRUP - med AT tin 59c 16c JEFFERSON EMCANHLE CO. : Phone 20 or 220 Free Delivery Mr. and Mrs. Lee Waters and children of Cedar City were here over the week end visiting Mrs. Rachel Myers and family. Sherrie Limb visited with her BREADED SHRIMP ...... PREMIUM SALTINES by Nabisco Mrs. Nell Eyre has been in Salt Lake visiting her daughter, Mrs. Grant Thornton. f 2 for 3.c . 79c SALTINE CRACKERS by Purity Mr. and Mrs Angus White and Mrs. Thelma Schoo and ... STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Babies blessed Sunday in sacrament meeting were the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonner, given the name of Laurie Ann by Vendon Myers; the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Marshall, blessed by Bishop Dotson and given the name of Blake Elmer, and the tiny son of Mr, and Mrs, Kurtt Bonn, who was named Melwin Kurt and blessed by his grandfather, DeWayne Carter. 3 for 27c Al-brec- are neither owned nor controlled by axy of the Standard companies in the East. Lik 0 GERBER BABY FOODS Members of the Square Dance Club who motored to. Lehman Caves Saturday night for the big barbecue and square dance were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mr. and Mrs. Vance Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Basil i Today, no one man could pay for ail the oil fields, refineries, and other equipment Standard needs to serve you well. These investments are shared, among Standard's-112,00owners. About 97 of these shareholders are private individuals like you foduding 12,000 Standard employees, our largest single group of owners. In addition, 293 schools and universities are owners of Standard, along with 224 churches and religious organizations, 165 hospitals and medical groups, and 1889 small and large businesses. These are our sole proprietors we Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson of California and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eyre of Las Vegas have been guests at the home of their mother, Mrs. Ne.l Eyre. Lettie is remaining for a longer visit. 'c |