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Show MILFORD IN Thursday, MOTION July 26, 1984 Page 8 apply, she stated, because there is ipper age limit. The theme of the pageant is Ms. the Fairest Wife of All, Western stated, and we will carry out that theme by finding the most beautiful married woman in Utah. Contestants will be judged on beauty, poise and personality and will participate in swimsuit and evening gown competitions. Ms. Western explained that the winner of the Mrs. Utah pageant will be Utahs participant in theMrs. America Pageant to be held in Las Vegas next May. She will also receive cash and other prizes including a cruise for two and an expense-paid trip to Las Vegas. Is will represent the she addition, married women of Utah in state and local events during her reign as M rs . Utah, 1985. Application forms and other Information about the pageant may be obtained by writing to the Mrs. Utah Pageant, P.O. Box 520012, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84152, or by 3. calling (801) no u '' -- 4 Madeline Davis yi V 387-26- Ellen and Jim Simson, a niece to and Judy Briscoe, has been here lor several days visiting. They are from Foulon, Illinois where Jim has been a coach at the High School for forty years. Walt and Kathaleen Griffiths from Granada Hills, Calif, have been here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fotheringham. Kathaleen is Wallys Coon. became the proud girl born on July 12. She will be named Lexy Rose and joins three sisters and one brother at home. Congratulations, also, to Don and Bonnie Willden. Their latest addition, a daughter, was born July 16 and will be named Macev. The girls SoftballTeams had their tournament this weekend. Well, part of their tournament, due to the rainy weather only two games were played. On Fndai night the Blue and Red teams plaved; with the Red Team winning the game. And just as the Green and Tan Teams were about ready to start, the Milford Monsoons hit cancelling the game until Saturdai morning. So at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, the Green and Tan Teams battled it out to play in the Championship game, and a battle it was. Both teams played exceptioi ally well. They were only to plav four innings, but when the score was tied thev ended up playing a full six innings. After the Green team gave the Tan a real fight, the game ended with the Tan winning by only one run. So once again on Saturday afternoon at 5:00, a rather tired Green Team was supposed to go up against the Blue and at 7;00 p.m. the Tan and Red were supposed to battle it out for the But Championship. Mothr Nature stepped in again with another Milford Monsoon. Sothe games were never played. At this time we dont know if and when they will be played. I would like to say that all four teams did a great job, and everyone seems to have had a good time. 1 Ben Ireen Stewart, son James and his wife Linda went to Manti Fridav night to see the Pagaent A Mormon Miracle. They spent the night and returned home Saturday. Ileen Stewart is also expected to come and spend a few days visiting with Ireen. The class of 69 held their reunion this past weekend. On Saturday, July 21 they had a family picnic at the park, and then that night a steakfry was held at Big Rock. Out of town alumni attending were: Bonnie Bailey and her husband from Panguitch; Larry Bailey from Minersville; Darlene Williams and husband from Calif.; Jan Memmott and wife from Calif.; Doug Nelson and wife from Delta; David and Sheila Stewart from Salt Lake; Janice Albrecht from Salt Lake; Boyde and Christine Applegate from Salt Lake; Greg and Peggy Cam peau from Tooele; Lorraine and Bruce Brown from Beaver; andTerry Long from Salt Lake. Judy (Raines) and Rod Ward from Salt Lake also attended. They spent the weekend with the Dennis Hardy family. Judy also visited with her brother Jim Raines. Dave Bown from Salt Lake has been to visit Luciel and Wayne Hardy a few times this past weekend. He and his boys have been in Beaver attending the horse races. Also stopping in to see Wayne and Luciel was Gale Anderson and his two boys from Orem . Congratulations to Bill and Alicia - SAT: know Moon PENN ELIZABETH McGovern FRI SUN - SAT: TUE: IK. li3j 9:30 7:30 Just dont call them when youre in trouble. (kmtN0C& wMomuu STM What on Institution! Beaver High CHEERLEADING CAMP: Cheerleaders and mascots who attended the National Spirit Ambassadors Cheerleading Camp at BYU were: Kathy Smith, Staci Hutchings, Angie Bradshaw, Heather Robinson, Stephanie Smith, Racail Riley, Natalie Black, Holly Robinson, Kim Jensen and Caroline Smith. They attended workshops, and learned lots of new routines. Each da they were evaluated and are proud to receive the high ATTEND tertained the three at a pre -- picnic in her beautiful Happy Hour mountain cabin nearby. A small herd of deer grazing in the meadow was an attraction of the evening' Alice Van Horn and Frances McGrath were In mutual company as they are members of the Emblem Club of Las Vegas and Orange, Calif., respectively. This is another organization of the Elks for their ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Patterson from Grass Valley, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Patterson of Salt Lake visited with their brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Patterson and other friends and relatives, while here they all attended a family reunion in Beaver. Bryan Griffiths and a friend visited Bryans Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffith and other relatives, Bryan is from Nephi, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crane of Las Vegas visited his parents Mr. est rating possible, receiving three Superior Plus ribbon and a spirit stick two out of four days. Thev received the Neon award for the best sign and showing lots of spirit, and the Superior Plus trophv, and a verv special ambassador award, the top award given at camp. They have worked verv hard this summer, and are looking forward to a great vear. They thank evervone 286-100- Covsedion for their support. and Mr. Lowell Crane and went to the horse races in Beaver. Seatch lauched ol Alte. Utah A statewide search has been launched for a Mrs. Utah, 1985, and applications are now being from married women accepted throughout the state who wish to participate in the Mrs. Utah Pageant slated to be held in Salt Lake City at the Capitol Theater on November 3. Josette Western, Pageant Director, said that the opportune v to be a contestant is open to all married women in Utah and that there are mnn KJ MM Just onlv minimum eligibility require- In last weeks Milford Little League All-Ststory Travis Hugh was credited with batting in two runs and ar ments. An applicant, she said, must be at least 18 years old, a UJS. citi-- i zen, a resident of Utah for at least 6 months and married for a year or more at date of entry. Mothers and grandmothers may stealing home to score Milfords third run In the regional playoffs at Enterprise. Travis Setters should have been credited for this performance. We apologize for the sixup. QyuDSjf? Chickering Pianos .. $1,195 00 New Kawai Pianos . $2,095.00 LOW PAYMENTS 'SIMPLE INTEREST Price Includes delivery in Utah SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CENTER 5450 South Green Street (1 - 15 & 53rd So ), Murray Utah Utah Toll Free mss in Time For FT. Racing PARAMOUNT PICTURE did resident of Milford. Visiting with Bonnie andDuWayne Williams has been their daughter Janna from Rexburg, Idaho. The Casino Open Golf Tournament was held in Ely this past weekend. Attendingit from Milford were: Roger and Julie Barnes; Bud and Connie Barnes; David and Whitney Barnes; LuDean and Jetta Barnes; David Pullem; Mark Whitney; Rick Puffer and Jeff Atkin. Also attending were Kenny and Patti Holm. They took their two children and camped in the mountains near Ely for the weekend. The First Baptist Church will be holding Bible School starting Monday, July 30 to August 3rd. It will start at 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and will be free to all children. Call Cherie Durham at2216formore information. HELPFUL cook a stalk or two of celery with broccoli, cabbage and sauerkraut to prevent strong odors. Mae Colburn, Alice Van Horn and Frances McGrath (houseguest) were special guests last Thursday at the Annual Picnic of the Ladies of Elks of Cedar City held at the Woods Ranch in Cedar Canyon. Mrs. Colburn, a longtime member of the club, was warmly greeted by those she had not seen in a very long time, as she has not been able to attend their meetings. Mrs. Van Horn and Mrs. McGrath were guests of Kathryn Adams, friend and a past president, whoen- - with the & I baby Visiting with Helen Bolton this week was Mrs. Bud Bown a former 7:30 SEAN They parents of a sister. WED or 2881 72 oH Watch for Our True UqIisg ordwaro Caxnival 0 Value J Sale CixculaX In Your Mailbox August 1st Driers in this circuidr are fllectivc ugust 1 to August ?A, J 984 BreocOsGueouj GeCOl CrELCEllLDGE1 Your True value Hardware Center 740 N. Main Beaver 438-552- 8 Hundreds of Other Items J0 to 60 Throughout Our Store In Beaver |