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Show HOSPITAL NOTES r r Mil-lor- Richards of admitted May for treatment of burns. William A. d Min-rrsvil- was MOTHER it 15 Mrs. Rose Bradshaw was admitted May 17 for treatment cf fractures suffered in an Have you called auto accident. Long Distance Calvin Albrecht of Miners-vill- e was admitted May 14 for fracture care. recently and said that? No? Then pick u 1935 Recent patients at the Valley Memorial Hospital: "HELLO I up THREE M H S CLASSES HOLD REUNION MAJOR Sl'RGERY Icevinda Ashworth, your phone and Beaver, May 14. go visiting soon! Carlie Gronning. May States 12. PATIENTS Linda Banks. Las Vegas, admitted May 11. Stella Merchant Beaver, May MEDICAL Telephone (m) J J 12. Barbara Patterson. May 12. Margaret Morris, Greenville, May 17. Jean 18 and Sunday. May 16. Festivities included a luncheon Saturday afterncon in the Sorority Room of St. iir:dj,e's recreation hall, followed by a tour of the new Milford Valley Memorial Hospital with Superintendent Jackie Williams as conductor. social hoar at 6.30 was followed by a banquet anil dance. Roy Myers, master of ceremonies, presented awards to Evelyn Hickn.an Van Wens-veen for the most grandchilA THIS WEEK IN MINERSVILLE As Reported By GWEN PRYOR SURGERY MINOR Mountain Membtrs of the Milford High School classes of 1934, and 1936 met for a joint reunion Saturday, May 15, admitted for observation. Ho;yge, May SPECIAL NOTE! THIS HUGE CIRCUS WILL PLAY A "STOP- OVER ENGAGEMENT" TO ALLOW TIME FOR FEEDING AND WATERING ITS MANY ANIMALS. THESE PREVAILING CIRCUMSTANCES WILL AFFORD LOCAL CIRCUS FANS THE OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THE LARGEST AND BY FAR THE FINEST "BIG TOP" CIRCUS EVER TO VISIT THIS AREA. REMEMBER . . . ONLY ONE DAY ! FIRST AND ONLY BIG CIRCUS EVER HERE MILFORD RACE TRACK FREE PARKING 2:30 AND 8 P. M. GATES OPEN HOUR EARLIER St TUESDAY JUNE Mark Truman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Truman, celebrated his 7th birthday with a on May 12. party Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lambson motored to Kearns to visit their children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillins and family. They also visited their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. Brinkerhoft in Suringville e Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Dotson visited their children, Jeanne and Bruce Gayle and daughter Page, in Lund, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Limb and Sheri of Ely, Nev., were week end visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor. Mr, and Mrs. Allen Jameson of Salt Lake visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Jameson, over the week end. Pinochle Club was held Wednesday at the home of June Marshall. Stan McKnight attended a dinner in Salt Lake Friday. It was an appreciation dinner for Gov. Clyde. Mrs. Mrs. Rachel Eyre, Erma Eyre, Mrs. Vella Stevenson motored to Ely, Nev., last week to spend several days with their sister, Mrs. Ruth Hayward, and help observe her birth anniversary. Several couples enjoyed the week end Out West. They included Mr. and Mrs. Alton Marshall, Mr, and Mr. John Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Thompson. A group of students from the 1963 graduating class had a party Thursday, May 20, at the home of Roger Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Limb motored to Salt Lake Saturday to visit their son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Limb. Bill Richards, son of Mrs. Lucy Richards, is in the Milford Valley Hospital for treatment of second and third degree leg burns. Bill was Out West last Saturday when be spilled gasoline on his cloth-inand it caught fire. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Easton and sons of Mesquite, Nev., visited Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Gillins Sunday. Also visiting the Gillins family were Daisy's of Jensen Calvin brother, Manti. Sherrie Lynn Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marshall, enjoyed her 12th birthday with a party on May f, 61ST ANNUAL TOUR 17th. Larry Carter, son of Mr. and Dean Carter, celebrated his 8th birthday on May 13. He also enjoyed a birthday party. of Mrs. Elma Freeman Wyoming is visiting relatives here. Vernetta Rasmussen of Salt the week end Lake spent here with her mother, Mrs. Etta Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKnight of Bountiful spent the week end wih parents Mr. and Mrs. Stan McKnight and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearson. son of Calvin Albrecht, Mr, and Mrs. Milton Albrecht, suffered a fractured shoulder Mrs. Wa ka IflylH dren; Sildona Jensen Easton for the oldest set of twins; Joseph the J Mastros for traveling greatest distance to the reunion; and awards to Warren Ferguson, Ina Norton and Robert Sherwood for being the "most talkative" member! of their i cspective classes. Jake Schow furnished music for dancing. On Sunday mornnig brunch was served to the group by the Rebekahs. at the high : BEAVER COUNTY NEWS NEWS OF YOl'H NEIGJUMHtS MILFORD, UTAH IN IN SALT LAKE CITY B) MRS. CLAU G1LL2NS STOP AT THE Visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Tolley last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gale and family of Dutch John. CONGRESS HOTEL STATE STREET at SECOND Members attending included Garthe and Helen Banks.Reed and Kleda Gillins, Selma and Delmar Kirk, Warren and Erma Ferguson, Joseph J and June Robert Mastros, Sherwood, J. Ray and Ellen Baker, Emma and Clyde Griffiths, Sildona and Lawrence Easton, Evelyn and Peter Van Dick and Marie Wensveen, Johnson, McCoy and Jackie Williams, Lois Altman, Wally and Vicki Fotheringham, Ethel and LaMoine Lewis, Ina and Hal Norton, Roy and Florence Myers, Jack and Wilir.a Wesand LaMar ton, Margaret Grimshaw. Audrey and Alvin Skillicorn, Lola and Doug Gilliam, Shirl and Edna Nichols, and Pete and LeLlia Mai tin. Doragene Bailey accompanied her daughter Carolyn back to Salt Lake last Sunday and will visit in the Capital City for a few days. DOWNTOWN SKY KING" cost. SEE ZACCfflNI ! DO YOU NEED AN SRC2T SEE US TODAY! R, H. INSURANCE SERVICE FREE ACT FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE CALL NOW GREATEST HOTEL VALUE 200 FINE ROOMS FREE HOTEL PARKING Rooms Refrigerated Coffee Shop Barber Shop Beauty Shop IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON REDECORATING YOUR LIVING ROOM HAVE YOUR SOFA OR CHAIR RECOVERED AND REDESIGNED BY Twitchell Upholstery & Carpet Co. CHOOSE from hundreds of decorator fabrics a :d Naugahyde. TWITCHELL'S policy is to make your old furniture better than new. This is accomplished extras we by many give your chair or sofa when it is custom upholstered by Twitchell's. Competitive Prices. CALL OR WRITE TODAY to FOR SALE Shrubbery, all kinds; also plants. Fancy petunias, 50c doz; tomatoes, 25c doz; Free plants with each Come snd see our purchase new greenhouse. 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A car ahead of him turned into the lane at the house, and the Eyre car collided with it. Both cars were badly damaged, but occupants received only slight injuries. K .J ELECTRIC IT'S HEALTHIER It is so much easier to keep your kitchen clean as a clinic with a flameless electric range. There is nothing to create dirt with flameless heat. i 1 "Babe" Ruth "Human Rocket" UTAH'S TILE BATHS AND SHOWERS Mrs. Rose Bradshaw, who injured in a car accident last Monday, is confined to the Milford Valley Hospital All her children are here to be with her. . BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED ROOMS Russell Rowley, a senior from South Milford, accompanied the Milford High Seniors on their annual Sluff Day. was . MONARCH CARPETS lead their carpet line. Finest in Nylon, Wool, and Acrilan, at If you're not covered by adequate auto Insurance protec- 4 SOUTH Mrs. chool. YOU COULD BE OUT ON A LIMB minor wreck tion, even could brine you financial ruin through a lawsuit. Make sure you have the finest coverare at the least 20, SOUTH MILFORD DON'T DELAY TV STAR THURS., MAY PLAYDAYS A bright note In children's playwear is the new polka-dottecotton c knits. This shift, trimmed with rickrnck and a ruffled flounce, comes in red, navy, or star blue. By flameless, an electric range requires no oxygen. Your kitchen does not become stuffy through the loss of oxygen. Because it is So electric cooking has to be healthier. d Hour Before Showtime none 187-999- 8 Carter's. See your dealer's new electric range features now. If it electric, it better I UTAH power A LIGHT CO. 1965 |