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Show DAUGHTER OF ALLEN BINGHAM MARRIED IN TEXAS Miss Sharon Lynne Bingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H Allen Bingham of Floydada, of Texas, and granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Florin Bingham of Milford. became the bride of David Carrol Hutchins in a double ring ceremony performed Aug. 21 in the First Baptist Church in Floydada The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J HuU'hins of Floydada. A reception followed in the chapel parlor. After a wedding trip to Dallas and Houston, the aewlyweds will reside in Abilene, Texas where Mr. Hutchins will attend McMurray College. The bride and bridegroom graduated from Floydada High School. THIS AND THAT W -- ftii-' - WITH PAT m &' i -- e Mrs. Dont David Carrol Hutching; know? grown-up- s Mr. and Mrs. Gerald (Jake) Schow and children have returned from a week's trip to In Ontario they visOregon. ited Mrs. Schow's grandparMr. ents, and Mrs. W. M. White, and an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe White; in Adrian they visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene White and family, and en route home spent a day at Lagoon and visited Mr. Schow's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Schow in Salt Lake. 0 Labor Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lamb were their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bridge of Salt Lake. Mrs. Arbiteen Davis and Mrs. Leola Dunham are vaca- tioning. They spent several weeks with Mrs. Davis' daughter, Mrs. Helen Williams and family in Whitehall, Mont., and are now in Bowden, N. D with another daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Jesse. Lrararwllal Every litter bit hurts KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL g2ft v: it i Published AratiAM with Th public tervlc ArivftrtliJnff in coop- - Council. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Clovis, Calif., and Mr. Wilson's mother, of Highland Park, last Saturday Calif., visited through Thursday at the home of her parents, Mx. and Mrs. Bill Baker. While here the group enjoyed the races at Parowan and toured Lehman La Puenta. Calif., were recent visitors in Milford whu has Ross Fnthemu'hiin living in Milford. has moved to Minersville. 0) been BEAVER COUNTY NEWS MILFORD, UTAH Father Valine and Father Coyne of St George and Frank McCann of San Fr&iieiseo enjoyed the week end together Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mu4oek and five children of Bountiful were at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Joseph R Murdock, over the Labor Day holidays Joe is employed by the IBM company at Bountiful. 1ht Old 1mjul in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Persons and three sons of Phoenix. Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs Grant ol Morby and two children and Mrs. Helen Bountiful, Knippen and three sons of in Winnfk'ld, tlL, remained Milford for a week after at- Mr and Mrs Harold BaxU". announce the birth of a grandson, Aug Iti. born to Michael and Judy Daly in Bountiful Mrs. Baxter spent some time assisting the Dalys with household duties. Bert Wy naught left today for Los Angeles to attend the wedding of Miss Gretchen Goehlke, daughter of his nephMr. and Mrs. Clarence ew. Gohlke Of V niioo vi IJU KIDS? "A man's conscience and not his mattress has most to do with his sleep." One Long Distance call can bring them It and Mrs Eddie Anderson will return to Milford Sept. 15 after spending the summer at their summer home In West Yellowstone. CARD 3 fin im-w- A i home again. And after you've heard their voices you'll know why you'll SIGNS OF rrniiiif! OCKVlUC want to call again-so- on! Mountain States THANKS Telephone The family of Leonard Muir was most grateful for the sympathy and assistance received when they lost their dear one, Mrs. Mary Muir They especially want to thank the church officials. Your thought-fulnes- s will not be forgotten l mmmVs 1 to the States and Nation 1 Caves. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barnes and children Cindy, Christine and new son John Glenn, born Aug. 16, were here last week end visiting her mother, Mrs. Audrey Skillieorn who is a patient in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital, and other relatives. Recent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Powell Smyth and Mr. and Mrs. John Weston weer the ladies' sisters, Mrs. Marie Lewis of Claremont, Calif, and Mrs. Mary Crook-stoof Las Vegas; also the Weston's grandchildren, Allen Weston and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Weston of Salt Lake and Brad Weston of Bountiful. Brad, who has been here for three weeks, will enroll at the BYU for his senior year. Also visiting the Smyths was his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Smyth of Salt Lake. Mrs. Ruth Elam of Tombstone, Ariz., and Mrs. Nellie Carelock of Cedar City, sisters of Mrs. Hazel Moore, and a niece, Mrs. Donella Moran of M$m, m i MILK for the WEEKEND n !, Iff M Don't be caught short for mealtime H 4 roundups this weekend On Extra AzA-- VLJZS&m XSckUp V ASSOC lAtlON Or UTAH DAIRY AMERICAN Ika "' tn r" Caves. Mrs. Joseph Jackson is at home recuperating from major jH'v EfiarVl a HIGH jg3S "n SCHOOL surgery which she underwent Salt Lake. Now at the Jackson home are Mr. Jackson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Jackson of Fillmore. The elder Mr. Jackson is paneling the Joe Jackson basein ment. GRADS U K J Do you want your own money, job security, new do you want to succeed? social contacts These things can be yours with a career in business. You can be a Fashion Merchandiser, Court Reporter, Salesman, IBM Accountant, Specialist, or Executive Secretary. 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To be eligible for the CHANNEL 5 NEW YEARS SWEEPSTAKES drawing, just mail the coupon below filled in with your name and address, f plus the names of the three new CBS Television program series coming during Channel 5 New Years week that you like best. You don't even have to use the coupon, if you don't want to. You can print the information on a piece of paper or a postcard and mail it to CHANNEL 5 NEW YEARS SWEEPSTAKES, w Broadcast House, Salt Lake City, Utah. Winners will be picked in an impartial, random drawing. YOUR entry can be one of them! Two (2) color television sets, ten (10) portable television sets, and 100 Parker pens will be given away. Enter the CHANNEL 5 NEW YEAR? "WEEPSTAKES as often as you wish. All entries must be postmarked by midnight Sunday, September 26, 9(55. KSL employees and their families are not eligible to win. A 1 grandparents took them to Jacobs Lake, Grand Canyon National Park, and Glen Canyon Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wright motored to Milford last week end to get their children. Mrs. Lula Sullivan of Leeds spent one day with her son Gary Sullivan, while he was confined to the Milford Valley Hospital after an appendec- with relatives and friends prior to George's enrollment for his freshman year at the BYU. Robert Edwards of Ogden, a steward for the Union Pacific, suffered a heart attack last Monday and was admitted to the Milford Valley Hospital. The train was delayed in Mil-fir- d 1V4 hours. His wife is in Milford to be with him. A DAUGHTER was born Sunday, August 29, in Las Vegas, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis.. Milford grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Davis. The little lady was named Michelle. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Accord and daughters visited Saturday with Mrs. Naomi Hughes. Mr. Accord was formerly a teacher at Milford High School and is now county agent in Provo. yy 1 1 . . . . . . tomy. Mrs. Catherine Shannon and son George of Sherman Oaks, Calif., are spending a few days VTJ 41 Eugene, Jeff and Jo Anne Wright of Salt Lake, grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Outzen. spent two weeks in Milford. While here their 9, 1965 THE Mr Denny ar.d Pamela Belliston and son Maik of Salt Lake spent the week end at the homes of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Edwards recently returned from a vacation trip. In Salem. Ore., they visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Edwards and children, and visited Mrs. Marvin Wright in San Jose, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Banks of Las Vegas spent the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E Banks. Sunday the group toured Lehman V y for tending funeral services their mother, Mrs. Hannah Smith. Mr and Mrs. Samuel R. Goodwin of Salt Lake spent three days last week at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dairy Loosle. The ladies are sisters O THURS., SEPT. mn i COLOR . . . . . . I televisions: SET - 112 PRIZES Color Television Sets 2 10. 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