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Show 1 kAixllJ,ik:L1' Thunderstorms Said Pradueir Of Both Rain, Lightning rose-color- t, are honeymooning couple in Yel- a second reception Sept. 2 in Mem- n lowstone Park and after their re- orial House, Memory Park, to by the parents of the turn the bride will complete her high school education and her hus band will return to the service; They will honeymoon In San y rotation furlough. Francisco and make a home in Salt after a Mr. Willden recently returned Lake City. home from Korea. Miss Sherrle Dean, cousin of ths M.VRY BURT MARRIES brides attended the marriage and Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Bui reception. this week announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Mary BuW Beethoven and Autry of Magna to E. L. Chapman of Today the guitar is linked with Lake City. The young couple Salt folk and Gene like cowboy singers were married in Elko, Nevada, on Autry and Burl Ives. But 300 years Report Vetrrrn Families . ago in France it was the favorite July 25, 1952, with George Bou Own More Lli? Insurance instrument' of serenading swaini cher, justice of the peace, officiat NEW YORK While 75 per cent And Beethoven used it in composing ing. The Chapmans are at presen' ft 30-da- some of his best music. residing of all U.S. families own life lnsur ance, 86 oer cent of the families which include veterans of World War II are life insurance owners, the Institute of Life Insurance re- in Magna. ports. . - ,. : .- ., In the case of the families with veterans of World War I, a 79 per cent ownership is reported. The veteran's family is inclined to own a greater amount of life insurance, too. Whilr '43 per cent of the Insured families put or more annually Into life in surance premiums, 53 per cent of World War II veteran families and 54 per cent of World, War I families owning policies put that much into life insurance, These facts on life insurance ownership are specially compiled from the 1951 survey on consumer buying habits made by the Survey Research Center of the University of Michigan for the Federal Reserve Board. non-veter- $100 (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1952 ter Lois of Las Vegas visited at the Dale Sly home, en route from MANDERFIELD CHICAGO P Bonnie Shlpp Marries ROMA PARKIXSOX REVEALS Wednesday evening,. August 13, EXGAGEMEXT TO V. A. FUXK Miss Bonnie Shipp of Springville Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parkinson became the bride of Mark Will-deof Provo at a ceremony per- announce the engagement of their formed at the home of the bride's daughter, Miss Roma Parkinson. parents, Mr and Mrs. Ozrow Shlpp. to Vaughn A. Punk, son of Mr. and The Shipps are former Beaver res- Mrs. Aerial G. Punk of Salt Lake The couple will recite nuptial idents and Miss Shipp spent two months of the summer vacation vows Sept. 1 at the home of the here, a guest at the home of her bride's parents In Beaver. Carlos aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Murdock, president of the Beaver Dean. She was an attendant to the LDS Stake, has been asked to offi ceremony queen for the annual race meet. ciate at the double-rin- g which will be followed by a recep 'The bride wore a lace afternoon aress with navy tion. Miss Donna Marie Parkinson folue accessrles. Her matron wa her aunt, Mrs. Geneva Gillies and will attend her sister as maid of bridesmaid was Miss Ida Irene Gil- honor. Miss Joan Parkinson, an lies of Springville. Best man wan other sister, and Miss June Funk, will oe the Ibridegroom's brother, Duane sister of the benedict-elecbridesmaids. Dean Floyd will stand Willden. An open house followed fronl as best man. The couple will be honored it eight until ten o'clock. The youn;: Mts Thunderstorms are actually inefficient producers of rain and lightning, a University of Chicago meterologist told the New York meeting of the American Mete orological Society. Roscoe R. Braham, Jr., senior meteorologist' of the university's Chicago "!dway Laboratory reported that most of the moisture and energy in the storm is dissipated without falling as a rain or appear ing as lightning. Only one drop out of every nine in the storm actual potential ly falls to the ground as rain, .lor which people in most sections of the United States can be grateful. southwest, In the drought-strickehowever, some of the thunderstorms produce no rain at all. Even though the relative of rain in the average thunderstorm is small, It will nevertheless dump 110,000 tons of water over a maximum area . of eight square miles. About one third of the- potential moisture that passes through the thunderstorm never condenses to raindrops. Another third turns to rain but ' evaporates again as It that lies in moves in the down-drathe heart of the thunderstorm during its later stages. Of the remainder, only a third actually falls at rain. Part evaporates from the sides of the individ- -- I thunderstorm cell, and part remains as vapor in the cloud that is left behind by the storm BEAVER By Mrs. TXT Members Entertained Beaver Study Club Entertained The August party for the TNT Mrs. Sara Mackerell was host was held Wednesday evening of ess to the Beaver Study Club at last week at Kenyon Grove. Danc-- J her home afternoon o Thursday ing and square dancing were the: last week. The book review was , ' Rath Bradsha Oregon. Mrs. Hargon will be remembered in Beaver as Mrs. Jean Mrs. Louise Sly and three chil- - Twitchell. dren were taken to their home in Hinckley on Saturday by Mr. and Celebration Mrs. Dale Sly. They had visited a On Jan. 2 of every year, Rev week here. Robert Burns, Atlanta, Ga., holds a Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Patterson Wsdding-Bellsservice for those and family visited Saturday with m has married. Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw and family. Gary Bradshaw went to Richfield, Tuesday to attend the stock show there. Mr and Mrs. John Bradshaw and daughter left for Salt Lake Ci'y Thursday. They expect to return " entertainment for the evenin?.11?Iv(,n h tr Thnr r00a .nit aWue pie. tneese. ana not cocoajwa8 "Until the Day Breaks," by were served oy me committee, w.r.BeUTwenty-fou- r were present. md Mrs: D. U. Pearce, Mr. and four visitors, Mrs. Lois including Mrs. S. Albert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Messinger, Mrs. Belle White. Mrs Gilbert Gale and Mr and Mrs. Althea Low and Mrs. Evelyn Hut- Percy Beeson.' hostess The refresh served chings. ments to the group. Saturday. Nimble) Hiiinble Club Met Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. The Nimble Thimble sewing were dinner guests on Culb Husbands Entertained by eve?lub was entertained Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Loya! Tuesday The Better Homes club enter- Baldwin. ning at the home of ,Mrs. Audrey Hu tchings. There were seven mem- tained the husbands at the annual Mr and Mrs. Thady Baldwin and bers and two guests, Bonnie Now- - canyon party, Wednesday evening ers and Elaine Edwards. Miss Ed at Ponderosa Park. A hot, ham family of Wyoming and Adrian Baldwin of Cedar visited Wedneswards gave a review of the book. supper, complete with pineapple! with Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Bald e down cake, was served to day 'Kon Tiki." The hostess served win and their father Thad Bald advlsitmerits thirty-fouand the club Later the group 'efresh win Sr. iourned to meet "next time at the ed and enjoyed the warmth of ths Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edward home of Mrs. Gladys Ross. bonfire. The committee In charge iwas Maxlne Fotherlngham, Mabel and family also their sons Dan and Smith, Lucille Hofheins, Mary Gil- - Herbert of California were dinner ttelknap IUP ramp Meets at the John Bradshaw home Mrs. Minerva Whitehead enter- Hns. Neola Brown and Mildred L guests on Sunday. 'ained the Belknap camp at theYardley. Miss Corene Bauer was a week August, meeting, recently at hev. end guest at Earl Baldwin's. Mrs. home. There were two guests. Sew Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards vis rJub j Annie Davie Paul and Mrs. Vin- nie terror Rennett nt fl.it ake' Mrs. Virginia Boyce was host- ited Saturday at the Jess Edwards to the members of her sewing home. who related about their activities Mrs. LaVern Bradshaw and son in the niTP in Rait T.ake citv. Mrs. club, Friday evening of last week. visited served refreshments The hostess Friday with Mr. and Mrs. t nam. TMt,n ,hc I UM VIII- ill (OUUtll nhlotc ontiMfl,! "SVirernnner ,t W Seven at me Close Ot me eve H. L. Bradshaw and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Banks and .. i line neii nosiess ior uv d0 i,00oa nine. w111 Mda of Enterprise and Mi s. Stan be family Esplin. Served ice cream and rookies to KruP Beaumont visited Monday evening the group. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garth . )t.i Miowrr ior Baldwin. Vinoclile Club Met A personal shower at 7:30 Wed- Wednesday of last week, Mr. Hostess for the Pinochle Club, and Mrs. Art Hargon and daugh nesday evening honored bride-to- was Thursday evening of last week be, Miss Geraldlhe Griffiths. The Mrs. Braunda White at the hom' party was held at the home ol of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miss Shirley Beeson and assisting A. Gunn. Luncheon was served in hostesses were Sherrle Dean, Jane the early evening to thirteen club Ann Gunn, Bobbie Dalton, Ruth liiembers and three guests, Mrs. Reynolds and Ann Fillmore. The Virginia. Boyce. Mrs. Gwen Lund, evening was spent In making i for "Prizes and Mrs. Enid Spaford. "Bride's Book," and then the honthe game went to Mrs. Lenore Jo ored guest opened her many gifts. seph, first; Mrs. Boyce, secondi Lime sodas, cookies and candy and and Mrs. Afton Smith, consolation. nuts were served for refreshments The next hostess for the club will to the twenty in attendance. be. Mrs. Helen Grimshaw. - Foth-erlngha- m Brftcrfhfakkj .ap-sld- r. Nw Ex-h- War Pianos Hundreds of Things to 5 MHitary Exhibits - Forg Foon-fks&-ea hen, TfcriHsl Ve&ey - T ,11 II I pj.,i 1 J tti, NOW PLAN TO 1 ATTENDI OH - ! irnir-io-iM- GLEVE'S tm AS STATS T1 m CABINET SHOP CABINETS FURNITURE REPAIR . As close fo your busfoc: as your telephone 'eed a rubber stamp, a stencil, some price marker; u name plate, or any one of a thousand office aids and marking devices that can speed your business and save you money? A quick telephone call will ring you prompt, courteous service ... right here 24 CALL: YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR ANY COM Greenwood TUP ramp Meets The Greenwood Camp of DUP met Thursday afternoon, Aug. 14 at the home of Mrs. Treva Grif fiths. There were, sixteen present and four visitors. Lydia Smith gave a history of "Hole in the : Vickie Griffiths played a Esta Cox and Anona solo; piano Smith sang two selections. Alist of the new officers was read, with Zona. Myers being, the new captain.. .The . drawing was, won bv Nettle White. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs. Myers and Lola Hutchings. Ro-k"- ! i.t townl ... Heart Attacks Claim Lives Of Devoted Kentucky Pair rs. Clara Belle had often told her husband that her only fear of death was that it would separte them. On a recent morning, the husband, Shell, 75, died of a heart attack at their Brush Creek home, near Lib erty. Distraught, Mrs. Wilkinson called her son, Palph, of Liberty. While describing her husband's death to the son, she collapsed, suffering a heart attack. She died in her son's arms within an hour -- ft"r the death of Tier LIBERTY. Wilkinson, Ky.-M- 71, NewsofA-- AND REFINISHING ATTEND STEVENS REUNION Mrs. Grant E. Smith and daugh ters Marcia and Helen, Mr. and REFINISHING & UPHOLSTERING Burt, Mrs. Ruth Dot- son and family went to Parowau, Saturday to attend the Stevens family reunion. There were 111 in attendance. Marcia ana Helen remained for a few days this week to visit with relatives. Mrs. L. M. Upholstering Material and Supplies Main Street MC HAVE A STAKE Ml GOOD H CLUBS The CRAZY KITCHEN ERS club met at the home of Gwen White, Aug. 9th, to bottle meat. Later we were served ice cream and cake. On Monday, Aug. 11, we met at Nancy Yardley's to make two different kinds of cake Friday we met at Nina Rue Yard x cookies and ley's and made drop cookies. 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