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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1956 fSf )PIi"!1s Gordon Eyre has recently beea called as switchman on the railroad at Milford. MINERSVILLE By REV A ALBRECHT Dr. Royden C. Braithwalte, diand Mrs. Walter Pearso-- rector of CSU, will be the guest celebrated their Golden Wedding speaker at meeting, Jan. 9, u eac liiiiiii r Served Beaver Study Club Has 1 ally anniversary on Jan. 2. They were in the Minersville school. The colMr. and Airs. Alio P. Messingvr honored with an '1 he lieavtr Study clui and pa, pen house and lege will furnish musical num.i.nl lannly eniertained 011 Sunday many relatives and friends came Litr.i ini'l on U'C 29 tor uu; C bers. The public is invited to a .i m New Year's dinner. to wish them many .na ; pal ty al the Fiiv,- i'liirU u happy returns. :i InMea-':i io:i : na.iii were Clyde L. ro.'iii. 'I lift So.ji-iv. Mr. and Mis. Walter George Wood, iwbo has 'been In iee aiul oihor items ileco.au ti lie the Mllford hospital for several a:ul family of Mihersvill.-..:1111s. A bullet dinner was 1. and .Mrs Kay Morris and bahy, weeks, is mow home. o jy, uii.Uv lie dit'fciioii of iu lAJifli Care, Hales. Mr. and Mrs. jou'.mitiee. .Meloa Yanlley, Akiu-Mr. Mrs. and Wilford Robinson .'.:;.-VarK A l.oi nham, kale lieyii ilils. Woolsey, Miss Auuabell have thei little granddaughter Osaonie. Rook ll.ii.-.-iioni Hois.- were Air. and from Salt Lake J. Wait.- and City visiting with An Kay 1.. Alessiuger and fam- them. ipluyed lollowing tin.villi prizes going to Mr. and M.-,ily. Mom tvdar. Mr. and .Mrs. Bill and graiiddaiigii- s. Taylor high; Mr.. Aelson ami Penla Patterson spent part of were 24 present the holidays in Salt Lake visiting Yard er, Linda. Wallace There That popular Christmas and r., Alpha Staploy the poinsettia, need not be dl relatives and friends. ey, low. Sew Year's lAc Watch l'ni'ty carded when the holiday is ovv. e watch party New Viars buiutay evening services were The right care can keep it in t'aity lioaoi-v- liol.vii l'ulfei'la.-.- - ol A held 'i lie Book of Mjtiiumi Saturday evening at the tinder the direction of Karl Tru- dition for blooming again v..:.:, he Third Ward Sunday School ea-e- i ioi-i- of Al and Mrs. (iilbert Oal-l- man, counselor. The speakers were year. .1! Horticulture specialists ray ; t supper was served to 24 at Eve McKnlght, student at BYU, iaineir'at a party. Kriday ev. - ut' .Mr. .Mrs. i.nall lab'nr. Later the group play-- ! and David Williams, student at need not be alarmed about d and homeat the uing Kook and prizes went to Mrs. CSU. Music was furnished bv the ping leaves. Leaf dropping sim y lo honor .Wallace H. Yardl.-ymeans the plant Is going into i: itobert l'ut'fer. pronpe.i ive nii KM orean Sniiih and Karl T. Smim Harold .Baker family. normal rest period, which la: '.j The commiitee in charu hiuh; Lucille B. Miirdack and Aird Two babies were blessed in Fast until about May 1. .va-- i Nina Hue V inlley and Rliomla.Ci. Merkley, low. After the leaves fall, put in Meeting, Sunday. Jill, daughter of table: of A variety McQuarrie. Mr. and ,Mrs. Milton Albrecht, was plant in a cool place 40 to a.) on New Year's Pinner Day ianies were played and and water sparinsly A family dinner was served on blessed by her father, and Dennis degrees nents served. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arland About May 1, cut the plant back Lee, Mr. at of and home the Sunday i.M'v II. A. Christiansen Kir the fol- - Carter, was blessed by Ruben W. quite heavily, to remove exec I'iirty Held l iidiiy Dveninf; wood and make it more shap. ly Mr. and Dot son. u lli wnii family members: Air. and Mrs. Karl Shake off the old soil and re; o'. Mrs. I'. Civile and rhune family Mrs. Effie Marshall is the proud in a mixture of three Jiiu-- tained a group of 20 on Fri-.aparts fian'.-en piingville, who visited here grandmother of a 10 lb. baby boy, d man. r e evening at their h.nne. Rook loam, one part Mr. and and day .Monday; Mrj born lo Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hunt and one .vas the elite, taining game id t!ie leafmold. Use a pi t part Cilnert Ciaie, Mr. and Mrs. Kober f Cedar City, Jan. 1. veiling and prizes went to Mary just large enough to hold the nia :s Christiansen. Air. and Mrs. Alan .Nielsen, and l'aul of roots without crowding and still high; ardley Mr. and their families, and John and Mrs. Richard Schwab l.irv Ann Hatdesiy ami Dan Gale, provide good drainage. Water C a, is! iansen. In tin evening, the and Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson oore, low. A plate Inncin on was enough to keep th soil from dryone adu li mi m ne; s nie at t he h :m pent days last week visiting ing out. jerved. o: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gale. heir parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil-or- d In about another month, when v Robinson. weather ii warm, set the potted iSetter Homes t lull l.mniiiiiii-I nleil.uiis al Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson plant outdoors, submerging the The Belter Homes Club was ea- S.m. Norman Bradshaw, whore pot in the soil at ground level or on trtained Wednesday evening .ned on Dec. .'.! from duty ill the .isited In Ely. Nev. during the hol a little below. Put it In full sunt the home of Mrs. .Mabel Smith. ..nay in Panama, was host to a idays. shine unless tha weather is very Mrs. Clara Carter had the progrtiju at the home In that case, give it light supper loinlay lurkey hot. A for farewell n missionary party or the evening and gave much of his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. H. L Mrs. Effie Marshall was held shade. When nights cool in the Fri inl'ormatioii regarding Bradshaw. Following the Slipper eresting day evening. Mrs. Marshall enter fall, put it in a window where there the early days in Beaver. She tvas 'he was spent playing ed the Mission Home in Salt Lake is good light and air and when; evening ssisted by Maurine Gale, Margery games. The 21 tamily members on Jan. 4. Her missioin headquar- temperature is about 60 to 68 deTwitcliell and Mildred Draper. Airs grees, but with no draft. Water present bad an enjoyable time. 'ers will be in Kentucky. 'arter had many interesting pic regularly so the soil never dries tures to display. 1 he h.isless s i'V- New Year's live Vat li Scott Pearson celebrated his out and use a little liquid fertilizer Party luncheon to 21 members a a 3 13th birthday last Friday evening. every week. .Wis; Kdilh Vardley entertaine-.picial guests, Miss Monna Han-e- ten at a New Year's Eve watcn Many friends came to enjoy the Long nights, uninterrupted by Miss Anna K. Stark and Mrs. even a shaft of artificial light, are intiv on Saturday evening at the games and refreshments. Max Petersen. needed to bring the poinsettia into mine of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carla Eyre was operated on for flower. lm H. Vardley. The evening was at the Iron County Sewing Club Meets pent playing games and refresh appendicitis 4. Jan. hospital A sewing club met .in Wednesdwere served. meius ay evening at the home ol' Mr.;, Renee Eyre was operated on Barbara Bradshaw. Kleven were ally Held Saturday Kve Monday for varicose veins at the jresent lo spend the evening to- - Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hatchings Milford hospital. Her daughter ether and were served refresh- were hosts at a New Year's Ev Jean is also in the with .hospital ne nts by the hostess, i he group ivaicn party on Saturday evening pneumonia. Mrs. una Cart i hose present were Mr. and Mrs vill be next with vright. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre spent Sherman Fra.er and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Baldwin from Cedar City. a few days last week in Ogden, These visitors were also present visiting relatives and their daughUt Uirthdav Anniversary Observed Ronald was the guest of honor for dinner Sunday at the Hutch-ing- s ter. it a birthday anniversary party home. Mr. and Airs. Truman BradflelJ n Friday afternoon of last week are In Salt Lake City on business, t the home of his parents, Mr. X'v Year's Kve Parly Held Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowoott of The chil- A New Year's Eve party" wad nd Mrs. Paul Pris-brey. iren enjoyed playing games and siven Saturday at the home ,yt Mr. Ogden spent New Year's with Mr. . k 17 efreshmenis were served. The and Mrs. Bernett Swindlehurst. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre. A ,s 15 jirthday cake had the inscription, Dinner was served first at small Miss Ann Patterson, who is at'Happy Birthday Ronald." Candy tables, and later Rook was played. tending LDS Business college in avors were given to each child. The prizes went to Mrs. Kate Rey-- j Salt Lake New Year's s.pent City, !! Molds and Mel Heslington, high; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thur-ma- n Dinner Guests Mrs. Nila Pearce and Allen Rey-- j Eyre. New Year's dinner gtii sts at th nobis, low; and Mrs. Chloe Bishop, home laf Mr. and Mrs. John Ash- - raveling prize. Twenty were preworth were Mr. ad Mrs. James B. sent. e r Morgan and Arlean, Mr. and Mrs. Held Monday at Smith's Kay Ashworth, Mr.and Mrs. Leon I'ali-Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Smith en- A.sl.v.orth and J. D. Osboru. urtained at a New Y'ear's party on Monday evening at their home. OPTOMETRIST AND VISION SPECIALIST Party Held t A hot. ham supper was served at Mr.' and Mrs. Conrad Grlmsha small tables to 28. this entertained (en guests at a pari a variety of games Following WILL BE IN BEAVER AT LOW HOTEL were played, Iusl 'week at their home. Dinn';i wi'li each a prize. receiving persjn was served, followed by the play ' 10 vg of Canasta. MmRQ-MATI- C K 1 Mr. i A fjll Half of all polio recoveh completely victims TRUE FALSC YOU ARE CAFE FROM FOLIO AFTER AGE 30 C3 FALSE UTRUe By Don Wheeler v- pYLER TURNABOUT placed a tiay of sandwiches on the outlet in the dining room and hur- ied to the front door to welcome lie tirsi of his New Year's Eve guests. ;ar.y ' Well, Tyler," said Robert Benson, ushering in his wife, "Don't tell me we're the first to arrive? thought the Harrisons would be here at least." "Nope, not them," said Tyler with a sneer. "They iive right next door, but they're sure to be the last." The Bensons seated themselves in the living room while their host went into the kitchen to assist Mrs. Turnabout in putting the final touches to the party preparations. The minutes ticked by and the guests drifted in, until at last they were all there, even the Harrisons from next door. "Look here, Turnabout," said Tom Harrison as he planted his left foot squarely on the middle of the piano bench, "This is the time of year for making resolutions. I've made a few myself and I'd like to know If you've done the 1 good-nature- d March of 7 Dimes FLiwds ARE GIVEN ONLY FOR THE FICST VEAR OF TOUO FALSE minus $ALK POLIO VACCINE PROTECTS AGAINST ONLY ONE TYPE OF POLIO VIRUS O C2TRCE FALSE same." "Me? Made any resolutions? hadn't given it thought, Tom, old boy." "Well I havt," laid Harrison, lifting his foot in the air and bringing it down on the piano bench with a thud. Mn. Turnabout I Apni t3jDsai leuija jo H5JDW iDA-ajpajAoiun tatruiA o;od jo edAj ssjii D ituioBo tjiatojd pepeeu jAauaiM puo ajeqM uaAjB t pjo tauijQ jo ijsjdvv m 8JD3 AdjB HIM papuax jo 0od P jo ua Jed o Aq 3S1VJ 'aslVj-- C pa3UDuy-faiu;- a bjo sauaAoaai pitiod ng inai-- C f(npo io ((uajtnd asivj- -l enjij J1941 u ajdoed (ju, sqi for the thousands of polio pa- jj Dimes Campaign Bringing Aid to Victims of Polio Contributions to the March of Dimes are pouring in with increased volume this week, campaign headquarters reports, as volunteer workers prepare for the climax of the 1956 drive. The appeal for funds ends January 31 and there is still ample time to give, the campaign leaders say. The total national amount needed, according tients who need such help. The other half is needed M meet the rigid minimum required for epidemic aid, research, and for training polio scientists and professional workers. Many Activities In this community a wide variety of activities is in full swing to raise the needed funds. Par. ticularly gratifying, campaign leaders say, is the interest shown s, this year by the who have arranged their own fund raising events. Teen-ageand youngsters In the grade schools regard the polio fight as their fight too, and want to do their part. Their efforts are boosting the total of the community by a substantia amount, March of Dimes officials teen-ager- rs "You'll never atlck to It, turnabout," he said. to headquarters, is $47,600,000. scowled from acrosi the room, so Half of this will remain with Harrison retreated from the piano local chapters of the National bench and leaned against the wall Foundation for Infantile Paralnearby, pausing only to grab up ysis for financing essential care report. a cup of coffee from an end table as he did so. Bob Bensen, who had caught the opening of the conversation, moved along with him. He was aware of the friendly arguments the two neighbors had Indulged in over a period of several years. He knew a trap was being set for Tyler Turnabout. "Well, Tom, left hear some of your New Year'i resolutions," said Benson, pulling up a chair. "The Ron J. foerre n Be rv, Texas chemical He Tells All ENGINEER WAS STRICKEN IN JULY, 1954 TREATED POB A YEAH AT THE MARCH 4 PWliS said Harrison, "I've resolved," RESPIRATOR CENTER AT HOUSTON, ME NOW MAS RETURNED HOME TO HIS WIFE AND looking at Tyler, "to figure out m M I iM TWO CHILDREN. some way to keep your dog out of my flower bed this spring. Further, I've resolved to figure a plan which will make you cut your share of the grass between our houses by the way, you still have my lawn mower from last summer a plan that will make you shovel vour share of the snow off the Kvf m mxTTw&tSSi. ront walk." Harrison gulped some ot his coffee and continued, "A POLIO )lan that will keep the branches ISNT f your apple tree from hanging LICKED ver into my back yard; and a plan that will keep you from using toy MOG POLIO IN my garbage can wnen yours is i t r kj THS LAST B YAPS full." Harrison Indicated a full lOMMV WOODWARD, S, V IN 7KB 30 Tn 1944. THE 1956 MASCH of DIMES garbage can by raising both hands 12.74 OF ALL POSTER BOY WAS STRICKEN 1 yeABS seecite. above his head and as a result AT 4 MONTHS JUST AS POLIO VICTIMS POLIO VICTIMS ME WAS LEARNING TO his coffee cup crashed against the WERE ADULTS. NEEDING M4CM WALK. HE'LL NEED NOW ITS 25! wall and fell to the floor. c-0'O'MSHELPAS ADC ucjnpl 1956 BEBiNS: Harrison apologized for the ac 68,000 S- - PURIN tion. Mr. Turnabout seemed un THE concerned. POLIO EPIDEMIC MARCH of DIMES IM MASSACHUSETTS, Mo3t of the other conversation IN RUSHED 204 IRON LUN&S PROM n the room had ceased and the ALL PARTS OP THE COUNTRY. ithers had gathered around the two smiling. The clock on the PZHO mantle showed that it would be a New Year In flvt minutes. An Easy Solution "Tell you what I'll do, Tom,' said Tyler, "I'll make a resolu tion that guarantees you won't be bothered by any of these things this year." At the George Boyter'a on New "You'll never stick to it, Turn Year's Day were Mrs. Georgina about!" "I guarantee it." said Tyler with Beaumont and son Leonard. By Mm. 7helm Tw4tclell Shotwell and 1 broad grin. Barl Mrs. Mr. and a: A family dinner was enjoyed "All right. Turnabout. You make returned Monday to their the P. A. Puffer home by Mr. and family resolution. If you keep it, and after ,hat San home at Bernardino, Mrs. Earl Shotwell and family of week" at the P. A I know you won't, for Just thrc two wndine WilSan Bernardino; the John months. I'll cut your grass for Puffer home. liams' and Jeff Marshall's families the rest of the summer. If you from Mlnfvravllle. Mrs. Bill MiurJon't, then you cut mine. Agreed?' Turnabout "Atrreed." dock from cedar and Mr. and Mrs. replied There is but one failure, and New on even and broader an to true vith family be the to Puffer not grin very 13, that Boyd ' Let's shake hands on it before Year's day. bent one knows. Canon Farrar the New Year, Just to make Symptoms of Dishes Arcing f.x .1 eiial," said Harrison. BUSIINELL The New Year arrived with horn STOMACH hand shaking, and kiss blowina. INC. ESTATE EXCESS ACID REAL due of and then Tyler turne wives ;r.g 188 E. Centw Proro, Utah to Harrison and said, "By the way QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST IK YOU IIORROW, BUY OR SELL Tom, I guess I should have tnld you before; we've sold our house. HERB'S THE PLACE TO We'll be moving to the other side GET IT DONE WEL-LOwr five million packaifrt of the Wii.i.ari of town in a week! So when you TrkatmkmT have bn kM Int rplwf of (mm Stomath CONTACT iymploimof ditre-- iriiinii come to cut my grass this spring nri Duodenal Ulcin due In Eiccm Acid don't forget to bring your lawn Pmot DI(ttion, or or Opt Stomach, Heartburn, 6lenlnm, with you; I don't have one. mower Ganlnm. Aei. Ak l "WIMard't ite.,di to Ecm know." hume thia you MoMac" which full) riplaina Mllford Realtor and SalMiman Strange Facts About Polio Om POLIO PATIENT for Qm YEAR FOR Hr ' . ill l -- J mfr ir mmm to ' . pre.--.eii- er Mes-!;...- .r'. ; proper PJtafU - , t . refi-esu- y well-rotte- : w-- mm. wine; ZAa . OtI C E DR. M. F. BURGESS ON TUESDAY, JANUARY OslKirn.s Entertain on .New Year's ZtCC&Ut group of 16 met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborn m Saturday evening after the New Year's Eve dance. Refreshments were served. A CONTROLLED HEAT! At department and haiJwjiejtoiM. (iuests at MfcQuarrle's Following the New Year's Eve dance at the Legion Hall, twenty young people went to. the home cf . 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Co., builders of Surjre milkers, " in this country to make it as easy f r;ja, tx svr pet M'.; ! f;i- - a l;id to tnry a small i vttle of milk as it is for him to buy a bnttU (f a lot of other things, both the dairy industry and the kids will U A milk Utter cif.'' WITH FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE) CORP. BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF THE MILFOKD STATE BANK |