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Show THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1934 MILFORD (UTAH) NEWS quiet title BRISK TEA. PUNCH FOR HOLIDAY PARTIES hj MargutrUi Miiktht J. ! tf Beaver. State of Utah, and more particularly described as In lows, Commencing 43 rods West and 43 86 rods North of the Southea ?t , corner of the Southwest quarter of Sector 12, Township 30 Soi-th- , Range 10 Wert, Salt Lake Meridian, thence .running ; North 16 rods; thence West.. 14 Rods: thence South 18 tods and 4 fwt: thence East 14 North 2 rods and i rods1, 4 feet to th nlace of beiinning. cwtainuig 16 acres of land.. - Dated this 8th day of December. 1554. to-wi- About People You Know CLIMAXING THE YEAR'S MARIE MISS JEANNE BRACKEN and Mr. George activities of Alpha Delta Chapa Craig deV lleneuve have circled ter, E S A Sorority, was eveChristmas as party Monday their nuptial December l?th ning, Btx 13, at the Grace Jefdate. ferson home, k Each member Making known the wedaing atof her Christmas, gift ami the are the opened parent plans Mr. and revealed her secret sister.' tractive bride-to-bThe sorority decided to have Mrs. Max Bracken. Mr, de a minstrel show to" ra'se" funds Mr. of Villeneuve is the son VicPolio. Verl llorlon gave a for of George de Villeneuve ihort talk on the progress of toria, Texas, The pair will exchange vows polio vaccination and. stressed in The Little Church of the the "long road ahead" for conWest in Las Vegas, with rela-tive- s valescing patient. Dinner was served to the and close f riends attending Margaret Mahoney, following: the ceremony. After enjoying a week's wed- Beverly Glenn, Glor'a S.'tnk-erd- , Helen Banks, Enid Johnding trip to Southern California Bee-villson, Lela Rowley, Jackie the couple 'Will leave for Verl Horton. La Rue Var-ley- , Texas, where they will Jean Hanley. Almeda make their home. Barbara McGinn, RoseMiss Bracken is a graduate Jefferon Grace Davie, mary of Milford High school, class of committee the and responsible em 1849, and since has been for the enjoyable evening, Gar ployed In Milford and Oakland, net Garfield, Naomi Hughes, California, with the Mountain Selma Kirk, Rae ' Thompson States Telephone Co. Laura and Delgardo. Mr. de Villeneuve is'. serving with the U S Navy, stationed at Beeville, Texas. C M 1 c Ned Prltchard left for his San Diego navy base after spending two weeks with Mrs. Dan Hutching is spendwife and baby at the home his ing a few days this week in Mrs. Ed Sehoo. Mr. of and Salt Lake with a brother and ; -- Will-am- e, i. Hoi-broo- , his family. J Y , It'.m tt, It., mr r ..-.- n f hlel ,A ..,,.. . - ..... nl. wami! - -- , riarti. v . ..- 3 tablespoons 20 cloves 3 K cup HAROLD CLINE. Cline. Wilson & Cline, ; t ; , Happi Time Lalrcl name has Spring Word has been received that Sleigh, nail on with finger Winston Grayson, serving with printed Finder phone please polish. the U S Army in France, sailed . on Dec. 4th and expects to arrive in New York about the 17th, Winston will be processed Adding to the long list of for discharge, and hopes to be farewell parties given for Mr. home for Christmas. and Mrs. Kenneth Archer prior to their Thursday morning deMrs. Keith Whittaker and parture for Ft, Collins, Colo., son Allen were in Salt Lake wer two enjoyable affairs last week, Mr. and Mrs. Archer last week-end- . were feted by Ruth Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, folCarl Raymond Briscoe, son lowing the regular meeting on of Mr. and Msr. Ben Briscoe, Dec. 7th, and presented with an underwent a bone graft opera appropriate gift. On Saturday, tion last week in Salt Lake. Dec. 11th, they were guests of Carl suffered a broken arm last honor at an open house at the rummer, and the bones failed home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond to knit properly. Magill. 37-in- YOUNG FARMERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB Third Saturday evennigs, at Community Club. Don Alger, ? sticks m Mrs. June Thompson underwent a goiter operation in Provo last month. She recup- LDS-SEC- WARD OND 1 lt a. m. m. 0 a. Priesthood Meeting, A-- K Mondays. TH ISS4 HOUSING ACT MAWS IT IA&IIQ FOQ VETERANS TO ADDITIONAL oTN LOAN FOR MAJOfiT AITt Gl CAT- GAEL ELMER. Bishop erated at the home of her parSunday School, 11:30 . m. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis, Sacrament meeting, 7:30 p. m in Provo, returning to Milford Priesthood meeting-- , 8 p. m last Tuesday. Monday. Primary, 3.45 p. m. Monday. Mrs. Wanda Munk returned Relief Society, 2:00 p. m. Tuesto Milford last Saturday after day. spending a month In Panguitch MIA, 7:30 j. m. Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. T. H. Albey, who is a patient in the Tried a Want-A- a ateiy ' Panguitch Hospital. Fasein a t ing Fash ions Driggs 5 0 1 TIES 2 2 7 4 0 Monson 0 2 0 0 0 Brown Bylund 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 ). 13 17 9 MUNSING WEAR can-open- all-in-o- ne er ... head-huggin- girl-frie- ve 29 28 DRESSES DUSTERS STAR BRAND SHOES HOUSE SLIPPERS TABLE CLOTHS THE FAMILY, JEWELRY All Colors FLORSIIEIM SHOES BED SPREADS PENDLETON SHIRTS . and ROBES , I TUR-LINE- GIRDLES SWEATERS HANDKERCHIEFS SWEATERS BLOUSES initialed handkerchiefs Bv the Box SCARFS at Altmans 4T , stay to the utmost, travel in a smooth-ridin- g Union Pacific train. Your fun begins the moment you step aboard! There are no weather worries ... no tratlic hazards. Instead, you rest as you ride in Coach or Pullman . . . roam about when you want to . . . have refreshments in the comfortable lounge car. And one of the real highlights of your trip will be the visits to the diner, for those famous Union Pacific "meals that appeal". Just wait 0 CJ ,.4. BRAS pajamas'' ..... Visiting kinfolks or friends durini; the holidays? To assure arriving refreshed, ready to enjoy vour BLANKETS PURSES GLOVES D BRENTWOOD ad- COATS MUFFLERS SAMSONTTE LUGGAGE FOR ?.:t GOWNS, LINGERIE in MUforj : " . ' . go m)rjoK3 E 20 24 PAJAALA.S, HOSE, - m-made 148 22 103 16 5 6 5 2 10 10 0 until you try the tempting dicing car feature for December charcoal broiled steak with French fried onion rings! Take tht family along' Now, with no txtra farsr and Union Ptfcific's bttttr-than-ov- tr Family Travol Hon, you con save mor than vor before. If you need a car, use the difference in costs and rent a Hertl System Drtve-Ur-Scor (your favorite model) at stopover point or at destination. You may check 300 pound , of baggage free, too, in addition to all tf--t luggage you need enroute. PA v elf C D P 0 G aA 4 6 4 5 15 4 2 D C Q 42 4u OF THE NAZARENE Rev. R. R. Hodge. Pastor 9:45 a. m., Sunday Bible School. 11 a. m.. Worship. 7 p. m., Preach'ng of the Word. SUNDAY. DEC. 19 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. m., Christmas Message 35 7 p. m.t "Sign Seekers." j and of course, cuddly woolens . , . they're bright and comfortable . , , a pleasure to receive. Host and hostess aprons.- His has roomy pockets for polholdera, bottle openers, etc., in addition to bright ay inrs. specially made tor his chores at the barbecue pit Hers, possibly reversible, may be stenciled with large, colorful splashy flowers or modern abstract designs. If you like to make your evi Christmas gifts the latest arc customatching plaid vesta for in fact the sister, brother, dad whole family. Helmet-style- d hoods g and jaunty hats are easy to maka and certainly offer protection from icy winds. Knitted socks and sweaters are always welcomed. The sweater you make for your extri special might . have a tiny Peter Pan collar of either real or make-beliefur. Perfumes are Just as nice a gift as ever this Christmas. Manufacturers art packaging them o attractively in colorful little Sants Clauses, ballet slippers and even shiny bright stars which can later be used to decorate the tree. Of course, agrees Louise, these art only a few suggestions. The counters tre just overflowing with "extra specials" for everyone, to da your Chris una shopping early! T F P : ; 1 2 13 28 16 42 4 6 6 0 4 4 0 0 1 Whether Santa makes his annual visit by helicopter, motorcycle or via Dancer, Praneer Company, youll find an unusually exciting aeiecuon or attractive j;ft to com plete your Christmas list, ays Louis Ailbritton, glamorous star of "Concerning Miss Marlowe (seen Monday through Friday at 3 45 P.I.L EST over NBC-TV. For the person vho "has every thing", here tre some inexpensive extravagancies: A slitterlngly be leveled clipboard for papers and notes; a gilt and pastel decorated with multicolored cems: a round leather desk caddy which revolves for easy access to pencils. pads, Cigarettes, cards, etc, and lor true luxury, a pink or white jewel- studded plesuc phone case which fits rijht over any telephone. Then, there's an pencil sharp ener and Scotch tape dispenser in red, green or brown leather; un usual bracelets with either a charming miniature Cacon for perfume, or perhaps, dainty ornamented music box which pkys a tune. For the traveling est motorist, you'll find a spedtl kit containing a flashlight, small tool kit, lint brush with cloth. tjuetgfe and anti-fo- g - And now for the practical gifts. Itches and housecoats are being shown in dacrons, nylons, silk brocages, quilted cottons, corduroys, 110 11 MUNSINGWEAR 1 SOX and UNDIES ABETH A. DUPAIX, Deceased; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in. or lien upon the real property described in the pleading adverse to the complainant's ownership, or clouding her title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO Sr t S 0 10 0 0 CHURCH t r 10 Iverson .. .. ............ 0 Carter ........... . . ... 2 Johnson 1 Nielsen , 0 Harmer 2 Walker 2 Kirk , DRKSS SHIRTS dress is Milford, Utah, an answer to the complaint within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you. If you tail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint", which has been filed with the Cierk of said Court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served . upon you. Th's is an action brought to - 842 Milford PLEAS GROVE ARROW SPORT and of ELIZ- heirs-at-la- plaintiffs attorneys, whose :"".'..' 7 PORTIS HATS THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: , You are hereby summoned and required to serve upai CLINE. WILSON & CLINE, IONS, IMPKOVf MINTS AND RSPAIRS TO THR. Gl HOMES ..,....... ...... 12 G T F P Enterprise MARX and HAAS SUrTS and TOPCOATS SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH MARIE ROLLINS. Plaintiff, vi. J. C. SMITH, administrator of the Estates of C. B. GRAY and 1 SAB ELL GRAY, Husband and Wife, both Deceased; and unknown p. m 8 2 TOTALS ..... ... 14 26 12 40 j.....' TOTALS -- ( 27-R- 45 13 0 Appropriate Gift Suggestions for Him fo)Her - " 2 6 0 clip - West of Milford, Song Service, 9 Sabbath School, 1 10 107 2 2 ,17 president. 3 tablespooTis 12 stick. 3 cups '. VDVENTIST CHURCH Services he!4 each Saturday in the former C A A Building 4 123 , CUpS cup (6 tbsps.) 2 cups Vi cup Honey , 6 quarts 6 cups Boiling Water mirtiil TVuir bnilinr w&tor ivrr l.a unit unimt &f,rn strain; add oranj-- aiid lemon juices and honey. Stir until wi' : blended. Serve 1 SKVKNTHDAT ..03 6 10 2 G 16 TOTALS Meets first Saturday each month at Club House,, 8 p. m Theman Wa.ker, president. V LOST . Banks SOUTH MILFORD COMMUNITY CLUB 0 3 1 Meadows . . niH'rt ...... mMl... vrilh teen-tgtr- Tea Whole Clove Stick Cinnamon Orange Juice Lemon Juice Wiliams T F P 6 ,,- -1 . 35 G 0 TOTALS ...... ENTERPRISE E Holt G Holt Jones Hiatt - 0 0 2 14 0 6 N Hunt 0 8 Barlocker 0 0 Hammond 0 3 0 White . Wads worth ........ .. 6 McDonald .. ...... ... 3 Attorneys for Plaintrff, Milford, Utah. First Pub: Dec. 16, 1954 Last Pub: Jan. 6. 1955. a big neighborhood and folks everywhere bring out their snout cherished kind of hospitality. The wist hostess will plan refreshments that can be at once glamorous, economical, and easy to prepare. t Brisk Tea Punch is a festive drink that will taste good to and grown-up- s alike, This hot, epicy tea drink is also mighty invigorating for a weary Mr. and "Mrs. Santa Oaus after their Christmas Eve task f filling stockings, setting up trains, asd generally msking Christmas wishes comt true. You can make the punch early in the day, if you like, and warm it up as needed for guests. Be sure to use the brisk kind of tea to assure a full flavored drink. BRISK TEA PUNCH 24 Servlg 6 Servings 16 . Wright White Meadows 42 27 3 3 12 0 2 3 3 Ash worth .............. .: 30 2 1 Banks McDonald pass off to any player in position to shoot, and their team-pla- y has been paying off with baskets. The box scores: G T F P MILFORD .0 0 0 0 Wright 5 7 .. .. Ashworth 0 0 0 0 Smyth ............... - e, Stoker Ceniinuad from Paga On ibf-nr- 16 12 MILFORD Wadsworth 1 DHjlUIi UxtLL t: 8 6 Pleasant Grove gainst the said defendants to Hara's Mora About A1 property situate in the County D ACffCTR 1 Items of Interest - Milford the plaintiff and in A& |