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Show -- - S2n Don't Miss The Big Annual fc. t .laiiinmiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiniiiuniiiunuiiiiiiiiiin Wt .n,1H,uIDlun1DUHll 1 Music by Cedar City Orchestra Fridav Dpremher 29 fji K m nunon Hlllla1u,IunIaIu,.n,,finI11n1annIIIIIn1&1i,B!1no.lin,lHiio..; liiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiainiiiiiiMtaniiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiMiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii : .lie Hive .'.'.ii (i Washing iMaehine; RELIEF SOCIETIES HOLD Kitchen Cabinet; OIL HEATER. ANNUAL IIRISTMAS S(K I.AI S CLARK W. SMITH, Call 16-V- A FUTURF J ! . -- - f Til. ." The ,i.H of ' I "Everyt hing WJH SALK I. J j4Jf. entitled; v.. ;!... i . PRESENT WITH K by Ij'ina tail W.i!' im dm l ; Phyllis Mo;-;?- . Frances Hto't. ): iieivain. Kathi.'iiii I he annual Christmas party of ais TOR EXPERIENCED BABY SIT- the Second Ward Relief Society Betsy Fillinn'.', adiiit '. mas carols TER Phone 287..LENORE REY- was held Wednesday at two p.m w i D22-2- 9 in the chapel. Christmas prelude ily, hose preseni NOLDS. Mrs. iw die Puffer. music was played by Mae White. " and Mrs. Rese W "" , ti a dainty . rn-FOR SALE A GROCERY Store The program was under the direc wards the girls . I tion of Nell counselor. Cartwright, combined. Store and thos apt, to lunch Christmas to the World," was sung by doing good ALL Cash (business; "Joy the prayer, Myrtle congregation; on location Highway excellent, 91. Priced right for cash sale Burt; Christmas songs by group; Hili Priests Melil Social iv- - " or terms can be arranged. Call vocal solo, "I'll be Home of ChristO'l Fr.dn- ,. Christ the HUh I'ri si U ' 258-- J or write, Box 512. Beaver mas," Vilda Smith; " D22tf mas story, "Any Thing is lively, last :u. ( i'il and social Utah. Jessie Gunn; vocal duet, "Star of at iiu'rt:'!y Firsi-TlM'- d T.'i.mtr "imp fie HOME on the East," Hazle Barton and dau FOR SALE Two-roois paid :o the on uoin.a pivsifull lot in northwest part of ghter Norma Nell Smith; readings, den-r:i '.vo, h y. TavNr Reaver. For particulars call at "The World is Mine," and Beth- Edwin Paice. cl-I., I . , ,t tL. t22tf lehem," Stella Larson; vocal solo. and !!. A. Chvi tiansi n. THE PRESS. of trouble staying awake aH d They waited hours and had a lot Reindeer' whom made brief rema-k- s. 'Rudolph the T'l" had almost decided to give it up and wait until morning- JnstthMtl by Sammy Cox; closing prayer by TURKEYS FOR CHRISTMAS ''!' in eharw cominst officers were Santa came! Big and bright and cheery and carrying a bae w ORDER EARLY from 1) ELY IN Kate Murdock. A dainty Christmas the social and each b:d som nart as a house. In the bag they saw toys and candies and gifts for matw D8-2- 2 was in lunch So Relief the served SMITH. are Arlo !' cr and dad, and they saw on the very top United Stateson the They program. Wast ciety rooms to all present. Messinger. V. A. Firma.ge. Harold Bonds, the present with a future for them ! FOR CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING business the Baker. Following and MEAT CURING, Phone B The Third Ward held its Christ- meeting, dancing and square danc Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Patterson Frank Ludwig of Los Angeles NOWERS. No. 99, Beaver, Utah N24tf mas social, Tuesday at 2 p.m., ing was enjoyed. The group gath has spent the last two weeks at are visiting in Richfield for a few with Ellen Joseph announcing the ered around the fireplace and en- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter days. Three-roomodern following program: Christmas car joyed refreshments while singing Kerksiek. FOR RENT HOUSE, excellent location. See ols by the group, led by Catherine Christmas carols. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fariiswnr.i, N17tf Miller; reading, Bernice Macker- GEO. C. MURDOCK. Mrs. Ida Domgard and son Burt and son Richard, American Fork, ell; story, Florean Smith; musica) ot Ely, N'ev.. spent Monday and aimeu in Beaver. Saturday. tn Firs! Ward Elders Have Party WANTED AT ONCE Energetic reading from St. Luke, Merridy with her brothers and spend the holidays at the S. T of Members Tuesday the First Quorum Man to handle Beaver retail Baker, accompanied by Clara Car Farnsworth home. Burt family. the sisters, MILK ROUTE. Write P. O. Box ter; a bulletin on safety, Betty of Elders of First Ward held unnstmas O20tf Baldwin; trio, "Jingle Bells," by party. .Monday evening 140. Beaver, Utah. Mrs. Anna Nelson aceomDaniert Dorothy Webb, Josephine Mur in the recreation hall. The social Heath Cornett was in town on by her daughter. Colleen Medium-sizeBoyter,. OIL dock, Enid Spafford; piano solo, was held in honor of the outgoing FOR SALE visiting his family, who Mrs. Gerald Nowers and Miss Don HEATER. Call 239 or 24. "The Holy City," Marilyn Stapley; presidency. W. L. Walbeck, Albert Tuesday are with her parents. Mr. and Mrs us Nowers made a trip to Cedar trio, "Winter Wonderland." Lela woyes ann L,aar Atkin. lie eve Blaine Cox. on Wednesday. WANTED Man with car who 1b City A was spent playiag games. Morgan, Vaness Stott and Dorothy ning interested in a Webb; triple trio, "O Holy Night," luncheon was served to 55 guests selling Specialty Line in Beaver Ina McQuarrle, Enid Spafford, from a yuletide-decorate- d table. Carol Walbeck, daughter of Mr. Don E. Burt, who is stationed Write Catherine Miller, Clara W. County. Ret. necessary. The present officers of the quorum ind Mrs. Howard Walbeck, under- with the Carter, Army at Fort Lewis, ar Mr. Brower. 269 N. 5th East, Dorothy Webb, Merridy Baker and and their wives were in charge of went an appendectomy rived home early Friday morning Friday Sltf Utah. Piovo, Colleen Neeley; chorus of Relief arrangements: Leon Paice, Henry morning at the iron County hos to spend the holidays with his Society Singing Mothers, "I Want Limb, Omni Cartwright, Joe pital. family. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS an Christmas; duet J3tf CALL 226. Frosty the Snowman," Janet Car Mr. and Mrs. John B. Smith of Mrs. Lucy Dover, Cedar City COTTON MATTRESSES REMADE ter and Diane Murdock. Prayers Primarj- - Classes Hold Parties Calif., visited at the has been at the home of her dau were Baldwin and Christina by Spring Mattress Service; New A Christmas party was held at homes of Kenneth Smith and s Mrs. Kenneth Smith, for Cotton Mattresses; New.Spriag Beth Morgan. Lucille Skinner's home. Monday Taylor Farnsworth. Sunday and ghter, the two weeks, while Mrs. last n allowance Mattresses. Trade-iA hot, turkey dinner was served evening by Mrs. Skinner and Delia Monday. They were enroute to Smith hsa been recovering from for your old mattress turned on to 67 Relief Society members and Nowers for their Trekker class. Park City to spend the holidays. an appendectomy. a New Mattress. FREE PICKUP 15 children by the following ladies The finished their presents OVERMAN Grace Gillies, chairman: Claudia for boys and DELIVERY. their mothers and played varin 24 Phone MATTRESS CO. Morgan, Cora Lindsay, Geneve ious games. Cake, jello and punch N4tf Idol, Erma Smith, Kate Bowman. were Beaver. served to seven boys, their Vona Cox and Ella Easton. teachers and Martha Paice and CARBON PAPER. TYPEWRITER Gifts were exchanged. There Leonora Muir of the ward RIBBONS, ADDING MACHINE PAPER and other SUPPLIES will be no meeting on Dec. 26. AT THE PRESS OFFICE. A Christmas party was held at Tbe First Ward held their party the home of Hannabell Kirkham on Wednesady afternoon under (URI OF THANKS given to the Blue Bird class of the the direction of LaRue Briggs, First Ward Primary. Games were Wc wish to thank Dr. McQuar- president. Christmas songs were placed, refreshments served, and rie for his efforts in the saving led by Margaret Moyes, with Stel presents exchanged by the girls the life of our son, Carlos; also la Merchant at the piano; violin and their teachers, Mrs. Stella Earl Griffiths and Ray Orton, who solo. "The Holy City." Mildred At- - Merchant and Mrs. Kirkham. blood transfusions; freely igave kin; saxaphone solo, "Melodies of A Christmas and all others who assisted in any Music" party was held at (Christmas selections) by the home of Delia Paice by the way. Helen Thompson, accompanied by Lark Class of the First Ward on GEORGE VALENTINE Ruth McCloy; trio, Margaret J Friday AND FAMILY. evening of last week. A Moyes, Mrs. McCloy. Mildred At- - program was .given the girls. kln; Christmas story by Naomi after which jello and by cookies were Russell Gentry, who is in the Baker, assisted by Mrs. McCloy served and candy canes given as Den at service on the piano. Army Recruiting favors. The party was given in ver, Colo., stopped briefly in Beahonor of the girls' parents. There me ladies then adjourned to ver this week while transporting were 23 present. Mrs. Ruth Brad-sharoom the where tables dining long Calif. to men Ft. Ord. group of is the other Lark teacher, ..n He visited with his mother. Mrs. were beautifully decorated with and Mrs. Paice with the assisted yuletule items. A delicious turkey Mabel Gentry. party. with all the dinner, trimmings was served to 7 5 ladies and a few Mrs. Barbara Robinson and son cnuaren. hront aprons were ex The Second Ward Primarv offi Mark of Afton, Wyo., are visiting changed by each lady for their cers and teachers met at the home at the home of her parents, Mr. gift. Those on the serving com of Esta Cox. Saturday evening for and Mrs. S. Taylor Farnsworth mlttee were: Lydia Patterson their Christinas party. Gifts were whilt Mr. Robinson is in Hartford, Merle Nelson, Grace Hutching exchanged and the officers preConn., on business. They expect Fern Church, Zona Myers, Hanna-bel- sented the teachers with a little to be here two months. Kirkham and the officers. gift. "Santa Clans" was played, with Louise Hnffpauir and Colleen 111 Gunn winning high WiMM)MlMllWlil'liii .M,.m,.i.1...i prizes; Grace Jones, consolation Twenty-fou- r were present. Refreshments wen furnished by all D22-2- 9 IT 1. Jf Pt 3, may.; iu cjJjin a wi aHu,Cndt?i-iu- t f p f.vd OmkHU tuKit iusxl. cy- - lit ci Ki mailt, - it Ctc-Cn- d ' to sty C&iefymfei s, t- - a fad, ax4uJ nu, I fiP- . jt rf s(os lie CJul """Sv Cjoii tfy I 6tv)ui,'6ult6-tuj6-ciUUuA JB&st i ott&dtai ut- re-to- ld m ' 3 v. i -- dc .M - .les--irgi- .f iJ.r Red-nose- - - d high-incom- e, Con-.pto- Tht true peace and Joy of tht f eaion bt with you... U IEELEY'S MARKET HU!!I . . AT JP3fofflffSl9s l pot-luc- k, CHRISTMAS JOY CAR BUYERS - ATTENTION Sedan May there be '18 POVI I 18 KAISI Sedans r. '!! STI RUSH I EXPRESS! WW South Main 'it THItl A .Vpiis. ( LISTIN3S OR CO. Cedar City, Utah Represented in Beaver County by ADRIAN BALDWIN CALL BUSINESS OFFICE 3 'on pes XI .. .)-- II.' 1.5!t-'Jl- t.- HARD TACK ciiKvitoi irr CHEW !!(.) CHRISTMAS MIX i:ic. 5 -- Kill Jt ton '4 I ORD. 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