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Show BEAVER COUNTY NEWS THURS MILFORD, UTAH , SEPT. 30, Pretty Clothes and Pretty 1965 JEEP CUSTOM HUBS WARREN UPHOLSTERING $995.00 B & M SALES three-quarte- r 4-- GOOD TIRES REAL CLEAN Girls Go Together on pretty girls are a common sight in particularly among the more than million girls from 9 to 19 enrolled in the national Clothing program, observes Miss Mamie Hardy, head of educational field activities for Coats & Clark Inc.. sponsor for 25 years of the clothing program. PRETTY clothes 1959 4-- H and SERVICE Sketched here are some of the fashions that girls are put ting into their fall and winter 4-- & MARGE MILFORD wardrobes. In their clothing projects they learn how to sew on and care for new fabrics, and to choose color, line and design. 4-- is guidThe "learning-by-doinged by local volunteer clothing leaders and extension home 4-- economists. THREE-BEDROO- (3) M HOME One member admitted: "1 wanted to quit several times as junior clothing leader, espe daily when a girl came to clut with a zipper in wrong for the thousandth time. But with a little more patience and one last explanation that finally hit home, we both scored a victory." Something "extra" is offered the young seamstresses by Coats & Clark. Awards consisting of medals, educational trips to the National Club Congress and a dozen scholarships of $500 each will be claimed this fall by top ranking Clothing program members. " BOB IUY ADVHTIUD HANDS Miss Hardy conducts numerous workshops for extension personnel. Her newest is called The Shape of Things" which teaches how to get different FOR SALE BY OWNER OCT. FRI.-SA- Large Kitchen Sewing Room Fireplace Large Lot Near Schools Oil Furnace Part Basement Double Garage Cement Driveway Large Quiet Locality For Datti FREE EXTERIOR PAINT JOB INCLUDED shapes In garments by use of various interfacings, backings and linings. with your choice of colors WILL HELP ARRANGE FINANCING 34 North 600 West Shown by Appointment Only Call 5 REASONABLY PRICED For School PAYS USS Fertilizers: THE SPRING RUSH THIS AND THAT -- WITH PAT YOU DONT HAVE UNCERTAINTIES OF SPRING WEATHER FERTILIZER IS WORKING FOR YOU ALL WINTER LONG YOU USE LABOR AND EQUIPMENT MORE EFFICIENTLY YOUR CROPS GET AN EARLY START NEXT SPRING PASTURE IN EARLY SPRING YOU HELP PREVENT COMPACTION OF THE SOIL YOU INCREASE YIELDS This year, see the dealer that sells USS Fertilizers and learn how "The Program That Pays" can help you THIS FALL. (USS) Fertilizers - 99c 5 a 55c SALAD DRESSING lOc-OF- For Leisuro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen of Salt Lake spent last week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Allen. Mrs. Wesley Allen is now in Salt Lake visiting the Robert Aliens and a son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Higginson. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Slaughter of Bakersfield, Cal., called on cousins Mrs. Sam Cline and Mrs. Edythe Grim-shathis week, en route to attend the LliS Conference in Salt Lake. Tuesday the group enjoyed dinner at the Cline etta. Mr. Peck is on a three year Soil Conservation Service assignment in Beaver County. They are former residents of Grand and Junction, Colo., are living in the basement of Mrs. Naomi apartment Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Beard and son David have returned from a tnree week vactioa They spent some time at Lake Powell, and in Idaho Falls, Idaho, were guests of her mother, Mrs. Mabel Hansen, and visited other relatives and friends. Mrs. Lorna Whitehouse Is visiting h:r parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hollingshead, while her husband is in Alaska on government employment. They have been living at Tooele Army Depot. Milford LDS Relief Society stake officers Mrs. Cleda visiting teacher supervisMrs. Emma or, and Smith, Theology supervisor, are in Salt Lake to attend Relief Society Conference. Also the Milford Singing Mothers are participating in the conference. Sammie Belliston and two friends of Las Vegas were in Milford at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Belliston. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Griffiths are in Salt Lake where Mrs Griffiths is receiving a medical checkup. Recent visitors at the home of Tillie Rae Dixon were her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McDaniels, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bernadon, all of San Rafael, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. George Tait re turned to their home in Enterprise. Their son Ferrol drove up to get them. Mrs. Tait had been seriously ill, and spent six weeks at the homes of her children, Mr. and Mrs. MelMr. and Mrs. vin Tait and Dick Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vernon returned last week from a vacation trip. They enjoyed visits in Sacramento and Ne vada City, Calif.; in Grass Valley, Nev., they visited Earl and F.velyn Dalberg, and in Nevada City visited Mrs. Vernon's sister, Mr and Mrs. Earl Gcrrish. Mrs. Jean Hanlcy is completing a two week practical nurse course in psychiatry and pediatrics at St Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake. The training is part of a special course, started at the CSU. She will graduate in December. Norman Baxter attended a Postmasters' School in Provo last week, and Mrs. Baxter visited her son in law and daughter, Clyde and Lani Williams and new baby Marie Gil-lin- nlne-wee- Louise. s, A- -l 69c 4 for $1 25 lb FLOUR F can 4 for $1 CSX Tel PORK & BEANS 39c 4 (or $1 HERSHEY' Patience, persistence and pride in workmanship are three essential requisites for getting ahead in the clothing project, according to the n YOU GET MORE 20 oz CARNATION TUNA James, son of Stephen Cliff and Barbara James, is in y Milford on furlough, at home. the homes of grandparents Ma. and Mrs. Harry Mills and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams. of Provo spent a few days at He will leave for Viet Nam the home of their son in law after his furlough. His brothand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed er Doug is now in Viet Nam. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crouth-e- r Mrs. Maurice Johnson atof New Orleans, La., former tended a pink and blue shower Milford residents, visited Mr. in Salt Lake honoring Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Mills recently Also atMike (Kaye) Rich. and the group enjoyed a trip tending from Milford were Mrs. to Lehman Caves. Rich's mother, Mrs. Olive Root, and Jrs. Ardath Outzen. Mark Ruesch, 11 month old Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Outzen son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth are at the home of a son in Ruesch, is staying with grandlaw and daughter, Mr. and parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed GalloMrs. Eugene Wright, caring way while his mother recuperates from major neck bone surfor their grandchildren while the Wrights are on vacation. gery performed at St. Mark's Junor Davis, who is emHospital in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Burnham ployed by the Union Pacific of Salt Lake visited relatives in Los Angeles, is spending this here recently, en route home week in Milford with his wife a after attending and children. grocerys' Mrs. Edith Barnes of Los convention in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hawkins Angeles is here with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and and son Larry K of Salt Lake Mrs. Dot-soMrs. Mark Dotson. spent the week end with Mrs. is expecting a new arrival Mr. and Hawkins' parents, O. C. Koch, Mrs. and Mrs. Barnes is here to asreturning sist with the family. Monday. Larry K. stayed for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox have a few days longer. heard from their daughter, Hubert Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lang, underwent Veda, who is serving a mission in Dallas, Texas. Veda says leg surgery at St. Benedict's has completed school and He in she injured Ogden. Hospital is now doing field work. his leg while at work as a Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bradshaw switchman for the Union Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Lang visand Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bradshaw were in Spanish Fork and ited him in the hospital. Provo on a business trip. Dr. and Mrs Harry Donovan Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Kennedy of Jefferson, Iowa, are here of Caliente, spent the Sr., law in and son their visiting week end with the Milford daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kennedys, and enjoyed a fishDr. Donovan was McGinn. ing trip to the Minersville confined to the Milford Valley Reservoir. several for Memorial Hospital Mrs Edythe Grimshaw has days for treatment of flu. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith returned from a visit with Mrs. in Inez Stcurer and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis Sacramento, were guests at the annual Calif. Mr and Mrs John Britz are Walker Bank entertainment in Salt Lake last Friday and Satin Colorado, visiting their son in Harlan Beitz and family urday. Loveland, and in Denver they Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross are visiting their son Harold Lang Sunday and Monday were Mr. Lang's brother and sister and family and son in law and Mrs. Tom in law. Mr. and daughter. Wayne and Jcanette of Evans, and other relatives. Monterey Park. Jeppson Calif. They were en route Stan Hollii'gshcad. Kenneth home after a vacation trip. Elmer and Dick Nanise are atAlso visiting the Langs were tending Dixie College in St. Mrs. Lang's sister, Mrs. Lucy George. Newcomers t Milford are Isom, and three ladles from Mr. and Mrs George A. Peck Hurricane, en route to attend the LDS Conference In Salt and 3 year old daughter Jean C. TO WORRY ABOUT THE quarts 2 Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills were in Cedar City Friday for the opening of the China Garden Cafe, operated by Frank Yee and Yip Chung. YOU BEAT CATSUP 2 MCE 4-- FERTILIZATION There are many advantages to fall fertilization with DEL MONTE whip living. "The secret of good lines is knowing which type to use to achieve a softer and more com fortable effect," Miss Hardy added. Workshop techniques will in turn reach local leaders who will pass them on to the girls FALL PRUNE & TASTEWELL HONEY "Several generations ago," said Miss Hardy, "stiffeners used in garment construction gave exaggerated shaping and mad the garment uncomfortable Today's inner fabrics have, changed to keep pace with the many new types of outer fabrics designed for contemporary Milford 387-281- DEL MONTE 1 bae $1.99 FIRESIDE P SALT1NE CRACKERS ZEcsAN CAKE MIXES " 19c 3 for $1 15-o- SPRAY STARCH can z 45c FROST N FLAME FROZEN PIES Apple 3 for $1 Peach NABISCO COOKIES Cherry ;r; 2 for 89c 91 lbs 29c Cello Bags 19c SEEDLESS GRAPES CARROTS 2 2 1 1 Delicious Crisp Stalks 10c lb 59c lb PORK CHOPS 69c lb JUICY TENDER FRANKS 59c lb EXCEL BACON 79c lb CELERY REGULAR HAMS BUTT HALF Whole or Shank Half 69 C lb k at Jeff Merc YOUR ONE-STO-P SHOPPING CENTER |