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Show THE MILFORD NEWS, MILFORD, UTAH, THURSDAY, | We Warned You! this year. Details entered will appear Prices are continuing to advance so stock up your shelves before prices become even higher’ : Standard, Beans, Raisins, can Standard, 2 pkgs. Prunes, Large Size Fruit, 2 lb. pkg. Royal Anne Cherries, gal. can sarlett Pears, Carnation Pure gal. Wheat Olive can Flakes, bie: Oil, pint can Toilet Soaps, 4 bars Steaks, sirloin, T-Bone and round, lb. Cut from choice young steers Choice Skinned Hams, whole or half, lb. Breakfast Bacon, mild flavor, Ib. Pot Roasts, lb. A. 22c 20c 12c ; A Full Line of Cooked Meats for this hot weather: Boiled Ham, Spiced Ham, Bologna, Liverwarst, Oxford Ham, etc. WHITE Cottam fore part friends. of Delivery af Veyo spent the week here the with ver has been a Wood home for | and Mr. ily of and Mrs. Lehi Lloyd are Gray visiting C.-at and fam- local relatives. Mr. and daughter Frank of Griffith Lark are and and Mrs. Paul Worthen had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. P. Jones of Rockville and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawrence of Cedar City. Warren Hardy has returned home after spending the past ten days at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City. Mr. and the proud born July Mr. and Mrs. Glen parents of 20. Mrs. Obra ceiving congratulations al of McKnight are a baby girl— Myers are Professor Williams within the next two weeks. Reconstruction work on guests at the Lillie Roberts home. Mr. and Mar Price, the U. S. A. of the forestry department at Washington, D. C., spent Thursday afternoon on the flat. Professor Dunn will make a tree inspection visit here ‘ Mrs. Beverly Logan ondary roads Due to the our sec- began yesterday morngreat number of flying ants in the Club house the Social Hour club adjourned to. the Cates’ lawn last Thursday afternoon for the regular meeting of the club. The date for the ing under the Ryan. Annual Flower show direction of Arthur was Thursday set for on the arriv- a baby. have amy of Beaver spent the} WITHOUT many times more of these assistance in learning know which cows should of be the creameries a simple 3 Cans | Deviled Meat Potato Chips Tomatoes Tuna Fish 10c| The the test all LOCALS visitors on @| Tuesday grade, of this! and Provo son for a arrived few and members of the family. canyon. at the same time avoiding The following named days customers of Jefferson. Mercantile company other the won $1.00 bags of groceries offered by ‘ ‘| the store in connection with its be- coming an affiliate of the IndependP. J. Williams, manager of the loent Grocers Alliance: Jane Yepson, cal Safeway store, and his wife left Thorpe Waddingham, Earl StoneSaturday night for a five day vacaW.E. Mrs. Thompson, tion trip to Kanarraville and the Ce- hocker, Earl Hannora Murdock, Gordon Hood, dar mountain section. _Hutchins,.Ann Dinwiddie, Mrs. G. C. Rogers, Lheille Frazier, and Selma Mrs. Clyde Tanner of Alhambra; Johnson California, is in Milford, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, and family. Mrs, Tanner plans on staying here for nearly a month. of F. Wood and Milford Mrs. George of Minersville. LOC 2 No, 2 Cans 15c 25¢ of Mr. Beard’s records indicates that the daily maximums for July this Per doz. Ac ’ cinity. The drag line and a crew of men were taken out to Frisco _yesterday morning. Pepper, Mustard, Cinnamon, Allspice, etc. 2 oz. Can, each Sc their Salt No. 2% Can New Potatoes UtahGrown, ib. 10c 31¢€ Fresh Tomatoes Firm, ripe, 21bs. 15 Milford, Utah way to California. 98. A cursory the Lake 50 City to internationally attend a graduate known authority, Dr. A. M. Skeffington of Chicago, and is an annual event, held under the auspices of the Utah Optomitive association. Te Beaver OPENING county schools 18, according SET will This citation open to tentative plans of the county school board, S. M. Wittwer, county superintendent, announces. is corroborated by the from following passage also included “‘Scithe Christian Science textbook to t he : i ence and Health with Key Bddy;, Scriptures” by Mary Baker “The precise form of God aa rtance in compari eel i small impo s 1 the ——$—$_$_9————_—— SCHOOL Baseball Games MILFORD JUNIOR LEAGUERS vs, HURRIGANE JUNIOR TEAM Thursday, July 27, at 2:30 Friday, July 28, at 10:30 TICKETS: ADULTS 25c; CHILDREN 10c Winning Team goes to Price to participate in State Championship Meet sponsored by American Legion. sublime year are some three or four points Mrs. higher, on the average, than those of a year ago, while the minimums, or night temperatures, appear to be five or six points warmer than for July of last year. A total rainfall of .31 inch, derived from three storms since July 20, have furnished the only ; precipitation record for this month. 0 -———— - FOR SALE.— School transportation buses, in best of condition; fully overhauled and ready for school term. Am going out of that business. Interested rsons communicate with Will Killpack, Delta, Utah. Our advertisers are j27-al7c. notices your Reva sale Caliente We are prepared to furnish We do our own financing with un| usually liberal terms—letting the buses mostly pay for themselves. If interested, write or phone us and our salesman will call. MOTOR of- Phone Cedar COMPANY 78 City, Utah |.C.A.-JeffersonSpecials WHOLE RIPE Fl FRUITS FOR SALAD STRAWBERRRI I. Del Monte No. 1 Tall Can question, .: - No form, te Mind or divine Love?. is adequate| nor physical combination _ cores as ent to repres God; 0 pe > believe in 2 which whille God is infinite Love, 312). | must be unlimited” (p. p. 256, I. G. A. or Del Monte No. 1 Tall Can G.- A. No. 2°Tall Can COFFEE? tsecan 31° GRAPE FRUIT 3 FRUIT JUICES Shavers 8-oz Cans Orange or Grape, Vata Vac 3 8-oz Cans 25° 25° SHELLED WALNU RIC I. G. A. 23,-lb. CAKE FLO Amber 1-Ib Wee ct at, 19° 45° ‘18 River Brand 2-lb. pkg. Lobster pkg. Deviled Meat | CrabGeishaMeat iow | 2a" ee oe 30° eeys Pkgs. FREE 35° E * for PALMOLIVSOAP ti ae SOAP GES LAUNDRY SOAP Yt ars fd y 15 PEETS GRAN. 50 Jefferson Mercantile Co. GROCERIES Phone 20 any or all of the four school buses required by Beaver County School Board. The New Ford V8 with its seventyfive horsepower motor is ideal. It has power, speed and economy. friends. at this of SCHOOL BUSES PETTY for Mattingly is here this week, visiting friends. 0 Location fice. inspection They eye clinic.” The clinic was headed by September Phone was were accompanied here by Miss Max- _ “Love” is the subject of the Lesin ine Altman, who had spent a couple son-Sermon which will be read of of months: at summer recreational First Church of Christ Scientst, : school. Mrs. Altman continued on to Mlford on Sunday, July 30. California with the party. Among the Biblical. passages which 1s form a part of this Lesson-Sermon he and Dr. F. B. Parkinson who makes a the following: “God is love; monthly professional trip te Milford, that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, following his last local visit went to and God in him’ (I John 4:16). Spices Pumpkin imum eee eT Mr. and Mrs. S. Shapiro and son ene Joe of Salt Lake made a short visit DIVINE CORPOREALITY with Mr. and Mrs. I Altman Sunday IS HELD IMPOSSIBLE on Championship 24 69-rke Fruif Jar Rings Store 995 camp, deep ruts in the road. Turning out ‘| too far for one of these, the car and its load of nine young people were precipitated over an embankment, but none of the group suffered more serious injuries than cuts and bruises. week. from Scouts Returning from the Warm Springs dance hall, the driver was hard put to it in keeping the car on the narrow Mr. and Mrs. William Morris were, Beaver Girl The Frank Kuchenmeister car driven by Mark Jones, figured in an early ‘Tuesday morning accident 1 which might easily have been serious. seasons. - Cliff miles up Ogden should run twelve months, so it gets the cow in all stages of lactation and in Red Tuesday was the hottest day of the week, according to government kept by Charles Beard, local records Repairs on the U. P. branch line the official observer, ve to Frisco and Newhouse are being cooperati having been thermometer maximum effected. this week following the was exreading this 13 July On cloudburst of last week in that vi- 100. Yesterdays maxceeded one point. Mission Brand, 2 Cans | ‘Mrs. Verda Moore of Caliente are visiting relatives here for a few days. Milford delegates to the Oquirrh Epworth League institute returned home Saturday. The local league was represented by. three. delegates, Leah Thompson, William. Tribole and the Reverend Joyce B. Webster and they report having. had an excellent time. The institute was the largest held to date, there having been 91 delegates present. The institute was held at herd’ test is not too late to start now. Sunday 10c Junior League District and: -e- is possible for every producer ‘in ‘the county without cost te the producer. This test takes very little time, but gives the information on each cow that every dairyman should have.’ It visit with Mrs. Dutson Ac children in the evening. the liminated? Sometimes the cow that gets credit for being the best in the herd falls to the bottom when put under’ systematic test. Through the unlimited cooperation Clinton Dutson Can Sunbrite Cleanser Pink Salmon Tall Can and Mr. and Mrs. Walter James, Miss Beniti James, Mr. and Mrs. Merril Miller and son Walter, Hampton Burk. and Jack ‘Travers, all of Black Rock, and Miss Della Labrum of Meadow spent the 24th at the C. F. Decker home, attending the dance WASTE: Features for Saturday, July 29 TWO Idaho. Lang Mrs. G. W. Ranson and son Lawrence of Salt Lake spent Friday here with Mrs. A. L. Webb,: returning home Saturday, accompanied by Miss Betty Berry, who will visit there for ‘| several days. rethe Plyetc. the Mrs. Charles Beard and son Harold returned Friday from a visit. with Mrs. Beard’s parents in Parogonah. . PISTRIBUTION Pocatello, Ross method, your county agent will be! . Miss Virgie Killam was pleasantly glad to have you call on him. Casurprised with a birthday party last pons are our highest priced ‘meat. ‘Friday evening at her home. She reIf you have the chicks, make the ceived pleasing gifts from the Misses most out of them by eaponizing. Helen Clark, Maxine Kirk, Irene and Lillian McCully, Beth Coleman, Leona If our government calls on you to | Beard, Ranae Smith and Sarah and make reductions in the number of ‘Ruth Pool. The evening was spent milking cows in order to take ad- i playing rummy. Miss Smith won vantage of an allotment such as is first prize and Miss Ruth Pool the being done with wheat producers, will consolation. afternoon, August 24. The Flower show is sponsored by the club but any and all South Milford residents are eligible to enter exhibits of their flow- re- Smyth in Mrs. heavier breed chicks in our county this year, and should be able to attract buyers here in the fall or winter if all growers take an interest in the growing capons. Caponizing should be done when the chicks weigh about one and one half pounds. If‘ you need you County Agent Lew with Professor Dunn of of with. Abram SOUTH MILFORD friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myers Elsinore are here with relatives... guest at the several days. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Osborne of Cedar City were in town Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball and family of Lehi are here with Mrs. Ball’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John fotheringham. Frank Craw and Leland Unthank of Pioche, Nevada, are here with relatives Service Von Bauer of Cedar City ‘spent | mae night here. Mrs. Nancy A. Whornham of Bea- MINERSVILLE Evan. We MARKET Credit To Responsible Parties L. of seven pounds dressed. In order to meet the minimum quirements, birds must be of heavier breeds such as barred. mouth rocks, Rhode Island reds, They must also be well fed from beginning. : Business is better with us. Thank you! THE visit = | 24th among his friends on the flat. Postmaster C. T. Martin and famiMrs. H. H. Maddren and children, ‘ly and Jack Ferguson and family of Marjore Ann and Harold of Los “Beaver spent Sunday and Monday Angeles, and Mrs. H. R. Leedom of fishing in the Beaver mountains. Glendale, California, are spending a| week with the W. C. Cates family.|Miss Ethel Stanley entertained: a Mrs. Cates is entertaining at contract number of friends at contract bridge bridge for her guests this afternoon. Wednesday afternoon of last week Mrs. Maddren and party will-leave ‘at the home of her mother, Mrs. on Friday for their home. On the George Stanley. way, they will- motor through our} beautiful southern Utah parks and Martin Corn and Harry Smurthvisit Boulder Dany waite have returned home after a Many South Milford people went months absence, during which they to Milford on the 24th to see the ex- visited the Chicago Worlds fair and cellent parade in the morning and talso in California. attend the rodeo and dance later in the day. ste Pete Weidner, local shoe repairing SS aaEEEEEEineTo nEneEEEEEEERE expert, will move his equipment into the Lewis building, next door north FARM NEWS NOTES to the Progressive Clothes shop, Monday of next week. (Continued from first page) Capons do furnish a meat even Bruce Walton, assistant manager superior to that of turkeys, and command a price in excess of the turkey of the local Safeway store, accompprice, provided they meet the requir- anied by his bride of a few weeks, ed weights. The larger markets re- motored to Centerville to spend the quire a capon with a minimum weight double holiday with home folks. 10c 10c 15c 22c 45c 45c 25c 75c 19c 20c can to be Light LOCALNEWS - Cut of varieties next week. refreshments befitting the heated season were served by the hostesses to close a most pleasant afternoon. : e Corn, JULY 27, 1933. ers, the only stipulation being that > + flowers entered in the show must be grown at the exhibitor’s home place. |‘@— _The club extends an invitation to all| Miss Helen Clark returned Wednesto enter any and all of their flowers day of last week from an extended: HARDWARE Phone 67 |