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Show Hi School Auditorium Adults $1.25, Students 75c Friday, May 21 "xcrvs vevG S Full. ou SAVE 25c BUY ADVANCE TICKETS BEAVER COUNTY NEWS MILFORD, UTAH ssMPiB THURS., MAY Bl .9 1965 13, THIS AND THAT - WITH PAT LbbbbWibbbb! Mrs. Sallie Wright and children Shauna and Kristen of Bm wl BB Bountiful, and Denny and BsLwB wg: ,w im sB 'mbI Pam- ela Belliston and 1 Vi month old son Mark Edward of Salt Lake wer here over the week end af the home of the ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Edwards. While here Mark Edward was blessed at Sunday Sacrament service. The also visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Belliston. Sallies husband, Marvin, is h on assignment in England for the IBM Co. Upon his return they will make their home in San Jose, Calif. Sammy Bellison of Las Vegas spent Mother's Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Belliston. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edwards and three children of Ogden will spend next week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Edwards. The Larry Edwards family recently returned from New York, where he attended an IBM school of engineering. Mr. and Mrs. James Mash and four children of Salt Lake spent Friday thru Sunday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kohler. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bock-woland children of Layton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollis and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker spent last week end at the home of their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baker of Salt Lake. Sunday afternoon they attended a testimonial for their grandson, William B. Baker, who will serve an LDS Mission in the Northeastern States. Bel-listo- two-mont- LEGION CHIEF COMMENDS MANSFIELD: National Commander Donald E. Johnson of Hie American Legion (left) commends Sen. Mike Mansfield Senate majority leader, during a recent conference on the proposed closing of 31 Veterans Administration facilities. Commending Senator Mansfield for his strong stand in opposition to the VA closings, National .), Commander Johnson described the majority leader's endeavors as "a distinguished service to all U.S. veterans." (ALNS) It's 0 woman's dt According to one man who recently outbeat women in their own territory, worry about the appearance of furniture, draperies and serving tables in the dining room, but fail to focus on the most important things inviting table and food settings. He proved this by topping 11 women regional finalists in a national table setting competition held in Coconut Grove, Fla. home-make- His winning table was a delightful combination of colors apricot silk cloth trimmed with beige and sulphur yellow rouching, tall - stemmed vaseline glass wine goblests, and white candlesticks with apricot candles. He also had a low piece of yellow daisy mums In a white container. Vivid Bristol blue colored bowls were on turquoise bordered plates, ideal for soup, chicken or seafood salad. rs Jerrald HOSPITAL NOTES d Recent patients at the Memorial Hospital: Valley Mil-for- A SON, weighing 8 lbs 9 oz, was born Thursday, May 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Su-zaAtkln. As for food, he thinks color- less tables are as bad as colorless food. He said food should be chosen to offset food by balancing the brown of meat with the greenery of vegetables and other delights. Nina Low of Beaver was admitted May 6 for fracture care. ail-bei- A recent consumer conference sponsored by the Advertising women of New York geared its sessions to the or the Packaging Bui wnich will be coming up for Senate hearing during the next week. The bill calls for Uie couirol of weignts and volumes in winch goods may be packaged and sold, controls the sizes, shapes and dimensions of packages, prohibits ' "cents-ol- f promotions or descriptive words, such as "economy size," and controls pictorial illustrations on labels. For the woman shopper, among other things, this would mean that she would no longer be able to buy a variety of packages to suit her parUcular neeas for instance, the handsome variety of spice jars and other such products which are so proudly displayed in the kitchen may be eliminated. The bill ufacturers consumer satisfy the assumes that manaim to mislead the rather than help consumer's needs. At the Consumer Conference, Walter Barlow, president of the Opinion Research Corporation, presented evidence which indicated that the consumer is satisfied rather than misled by advances in packaging. In a recent survey 84 of the people queried said they were satisfied with pictures on labels, with only 8 asking for inclearer pictures and 10 dicating pictures were misof the leading and only e people queried on grocery package size wanted standardised shapes. MAJOR SURGERY Glenna Puffer, Beaver, May 11th, admitted May 6. MINOR SURGERY Rae Larson, May 10. MEDICAL PATIENTS Hannah Jones, Beaver, mitted May 5. Norma Thomas, May 9. L. G. Clay, May 9. ad- EASTERN STAR RECEIVES WORTHY GRAND MATRON A special session of Ruth Chapter No. 6, Order of Eastern Star, was held in the Masonic Temple May 7th to re- ceive the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Helen J. Wilson of Greenriver; Harold A. Zogg of Magna, Worthy Grand Patron, and 11 of their associate grand officers. (Tommies Spaln- - hower of Salt Lake spent Mother's Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Spainhow er. 0 Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Bertha Cottrell were a sister, Mrs. Ray Snyder of Huntington Beach, Calif., and a friend and former Milford resident, Mrs. Clarence Lewis of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Bertha Cottrell left Wednesday for Salt Lake to spend a few days with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs Ross Cottrell. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wadsworth on Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs. Vee Wadsworth and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes and children of Cedar City. Here from Twin Falls, Idaho last Friday thru Monday was the mother of Mrs. Mary Wise man, Mrs. Ruby Connelley, ac companied by Mrs. Anna Werner, mother of Mrs. C. R Wiseman and Mrs. S. J. Kelly. Mrs. Ethel Smith spent several days in Cedar City with her son John and familly, returning last Tuesday. Mrs. Hilda Shields spent Mother's Day in Salt Lake with Scott and Shirleen Tucker. Here to visit Mrs. Eva Beard, who is confined to the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital after suffering a slight stroke, were her son Harold and two daughters of Rupert, Idaho; a sister, Mrs. Isa and niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Adams of Parowan. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Schow were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burnette of Burbatik, Calif. Mr. Burnete. who formerly operated a shoe repair to shop here, was attending business. They plan to return to this area to operate the Dr. Barnes ranch near the Miners-villreservoir. Pro-ther- o Past Maye Grand Matrons Mrs. B. Yates and Mrs. Mary Zogg, and Past Grand Patron William Ross were present, as well as members from Ogden, Mid- Salt Lake, Greenriver, vale, Bountiful and Cedar City. Presiding over the meeting was Mrs. Lesa B. Acklin, worthy matron, acting for Mrs. Cree Elmer, who is recuperating from a serious illness. She was assisted in the ceremonies by Hampton C. Burke, Worthy Patron. ni....... ...i km an members, prior to the meeting, on tables decorated in a fantasy land motif In charge of dinner arrangements were Mrs Dora Pool, Mrs. Dorothy Gale and Mrs. Fonda Magill. Decorations were arranged by Mrs. Alice Elmer, Mrs. Lesa Acklin and Mrs. Margaret Murdock. A social hour was after the meeting. enjoyed e COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Rev. James Sloan, Pastor Sunday Services Church School, 10 a m. Worship Service, 11 a. m "The Word and Music." 5:36 p. m., KSUB. Monday Schedule Boy Scout Troop 329, 7 p. m Explorer Post 329, 7 p. m. Prayer Service, 7:30 p. m. Fridays. 8 p.m. FROM LEGIONNAIRES Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (Launi Jimerson) Bauer and son have moved to Las Vegas. Mr. Bauer was a U P microwave service man, and has been transferred to Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Holland and daughter Candi were in Provo and Salt Lake last week end visiing relatives, a Mrs. Olive Root has returned from Bountiful where she was called because of illness in the Mike McKnight family. Ted Price, who is working for the Union Pacific in Las his Vegas is home with family for a t.vo week vacation. a Mrs. Ruby Ahworth under-men- t major surgery in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake Tuesday, May 11. a Gary and Shirley Anderson and four children of Pleasant Grove spent the Mother's Day week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomsik. a Robert Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Davis, has been discharged from the U S Air Force and has been in Milford with his family since April 18, at the home of his Robert had served parents. four years in the Air Force, most recently stationed at N. Y. They plan to make their home in Las Vegas. O Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Banks of Las Vegas were here this week. Mrs. Banks has been confined to the Milford Valley Hospital for treatment. e, a A 5 lb daughter was bom to Tommie and Elaine (Davis) Bradfield Tuesday, May 11, in Las Vegas. This is their second child. Grandma Mrs. Beverly Davis and daughter in law Mrs. Robert Davis will leave this week end for Las Vegas. a Mr. and Mrs. Darryl AT $1 xcrv& Full EACH A were D. M. and they side trip a Week home of Thompson in Minersville. 9 Mrs. Flora Edwards of Beaver was in Milford on Mother's Day at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Thurland Sly. 0 Mrs. Edythe Grimshaw and son Douglas Farnow of Las Vegas were in Milford for a few days, after Mrs. Grimshaw had visited the Farnows in Nevada. Accompanied by Mrs. Erma Cline, they motored to Cedar City Wednesday, a San Francisco Bay area. Don will enter the Coast Guard affrom ter high graduation Shields, for two weeks. are now enjoying a to Williamelte, Conn, end visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leany were Mrs. Leany's two sons, Keith and Don Quails of Whitiier, Calif., accompanied by Keith's fiance, Miss Shirley Scanlon of LaHabra. Leeland returned with them Mayer from Whittier. Keith will enter the Coast Guard on May 17, taking his training in the Mrs. Reed Gillins on Mother's their daughter Day Elaine of Salt Lake, and son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Normand Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Thompson also spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. vsvag S Hoou school. Mrs. Neva Kinross will leave Thursday for Provo to spend a a few days with her son Kent and family. a Mrs. Farrell Murie and children will be in Enterprise this week end. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pickerling, will go through the St. George-TemplSunday. off 10 Mr. and Mrs. Gary Marshall of Pocatello, newlyweds, are expected in Milford at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Marshall. They will be feted at an open house while here a Mr. and Mrs. Al Bealer of Salt Lake spent last Friday thru Monday at the home of their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Al W. Bealer, and attended the Eastern Star visitation Friday evening, a Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hiatt were in Bountiful Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Hiatt's mother. a Mrs. Franklin Terry of Salt Lake is in Milford for a month's visit with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Martin. The group will visit another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Meade Forsythe, in Cedar City, and will spend Memorial Day in Enterprise with relatives. a Roy Shields flew to Tampa, Fla., to visit his mother, Mrs. ON ALL Bennett Paints DURING BEAUTIFICATTON MONTH Valley Builders "Builders Headquarters" Crop- per and four daughters were in Oasis and Hinckley to spend the Mother's Day week end with parents Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Mahonri Cropper. a Mr. and Mrs. Keith Long left Wednesday for Salt Lake to spend several days on a combined business and .pleasure trip. Mrs. Emma Rollins returned to Milford after spending two weeks in Salt Lake assisting the family of her daughter, Mrs. Don iCorrine) Yardley. who recently underwent major surgery. a Ben Price and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kinross attended the Junior Old Timers Convention in Sun Valley, Saturday thru Wednesday. a Gary and Shirleen Beding-fiel- d of Cudahy. Calif., are in Milford and Minersville to spend a week with parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beding- field and Mr. and Mrs. Daisel " J . FRIDAY SATURDAY - MAY 14 AND Velveeta CHEESE Angel Cakes ff MJB 2lbbM89 Nalley's 3 for $1 (15c-O- 15 CUCUMBER CHIPS Label b COFFEE can jar 22-o- z 39c Radishes Green Onions -- $2.19 3 for 15c Davis. a Arriving in Milford Friday will be the daughter of Mrs. Clotiel Whittaker, Mrs. Ardath Ryan, and three lady friends, Mrs. Lavon Livingston, Mrs. Norma Franaces and Mrs. Ann Varley, all of Salt Lake. They will be guests at the home of Mrs. Whittaker. a Robert Slinkerd plans to leave for Salt Lake to receive medical attention, a Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Gilgcr and family of Cedar City spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slinkerd. A family dinner was enjoyed, a Gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schramm for Mother's Day were Marjories mother, Mrs. Josephine Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. Earl of California; Mrs. Alma of Twitchell Beaver, Mrs. Opal Walker and Mr. and Mrs James Mayer of South Milford Mrs. Thompson, 82 years of age. received a rose for being the oldest mother at LDS Sacrament services, a Mr and Mrs DeWayne Myers and three children of Knys-vill- e spent the week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. r Myers, and Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Hebcr Myers left for Las Vegas to spend a few days with their son in Mr law and daughter, and Mrs. Bud Williams. Thev re turned Wednesday. a Because of deep snow the Puffer Lake Resort, operated by Bob and Marge Schramm, will not be open until the of middle June. Memorial Day reservations from Las Vegas and other guests have been cancelled. At the home of Mr. and Family Size for HEINZ KETCHUP 2 69c Frozen Foods 4 for $1 cZk'0" TUNA LIBBY Cudahy MEAT PIES 7 Beef VIENNA SAUSAGES Chicken Nalley's 15-o- PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUI- z can 39c By STRAWBERRIES 10-o- z pkg 5 for $1 Botch's Specials T Hol-broo- k DRINK Turkey 6Ior$l CERTT FRESH BEEF STEW for $1 urLs3lor89c RUMP ROASTS 73c lb. ROUND STEAK 89c lb HEEL OF BEEF 79c lb NABISCO SNACK THINS 3 for $1 P1LLSBURY He-be- CAKE MIX Shasta 3 for 89c CANNED POP 12 for $1 Jefferson Mercantile Co. |