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Show Families Gather on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Warren Thompson, Mrs. A tt. Cliue and Mrs. Ella Merrill Lee, Mrs. Cockett were Thanksgiving Day Lou Thoffipsan, and Clair K. Lee, ;aests at the home of Mr. and borne from the BYU, had Thanks- Irs. R. o. Pickard and family. giving dinner at the home of Mr. Mr. aud Mrs. Hebcr Prisbrey and Mrs. Hyrum L. Lee. ..nd family of Cedar city weie dinAt the home of Mr. and Mrs. ner guests on Thanksgiving day Walter Mackerell and Bernice on t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. .Msbrey and son. Bruce Howard and daughter from Mrs. Mae Boyter was a guest on Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. at the homo of Dr. Mr. and Thanksgiving and and family, Draper Mrs. Doyle Twltchell. The How- md Mrs. W. D. Bishop. ards returned to Arizona, Sunday. Mr. and iMrs. Valgene Beeson Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Murdock spent ind son had Thanksgiving dinner :t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Xew--1- 1 g Thanksgiving and seven days Marshall in Minersville. wlth their daughter and Jtfr. an M''s- Boyd Miller Mr. and Mrs. Raylin Boyter and and daughter Christine in Bar-stoCarlotta and Darla Kae, hildren, Calif. vere guests on Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Murdock it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philo and family returned home Sunday loyter and family. They visited after spending Thanksgiving and iere two days before returning to the holidays in Salt Lake with rel- heir home in Cedar City. atives. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Lewis and uul family were guests on Thanks-;lvin- g son and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmle Cox day at the home of Mr. and were Thanksgiving day guests at vl is. Clifford Stapley. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan and Limb. Also present were Mr. and Arlene were dtuner laughter Mrs. Jay Gillies and daughter. ;uests on Thanksgiving day at the Mr. and Mrs. Hal Lund and lome of Mr. and Mrs. John Ash-- a n orth. family spent Thanksgiving in with relatives, returning to Family members at the home of Beaver that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ashworth on Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Shelby Thanksgiving included, Mr. and ot Brigham City were Thanksgiv- Airs. Ezra Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs ing guests at the home of Mr. and Ualph Bonner, Cedar; Mrs. Boyd L. Shebly. Others pre- .lack Ashworth, Parowan; Mrs. Beaver, and Skinner, sent were Mr. and Mrs. Burnett iCenneth Swlndlehurst and Mrs. Elizabeth ;helr families. Mrs Kzra Ashworth Griffiths. The visitors returned to iccumpanied the Bonners to Cedar that night, and on Tuesday morn- their home on Friday. ng, Mr. Ashworth and Mrs. Kay Thanksgiving day guests' at the Ashworth went to Cedar to bring home of Mr. and Mrs. S. (i. Hick- ler back home. man and Bill were Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Coon, Milford and Sam Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Morris and Hickman from Ogden, and Mr. and wo children of Logan spent the Cedar. Mrs. Harold Hickman of Thanksgiving holidays in Beaver visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Taylor and lis. Blaine Morris Sr., and with family of Cedar and Mr. and Mrs. other relatives and friends. Others Wayne christenson and son of St. it the Morris on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Alton MarGeorge were visiting and having Thanksgiving dinner at the home shall and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baldof Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Christensen. win Jr.. and their families. Mr. aud Mas. of Orauddft Mrs. ugtitr at McGill by Bishop Tate. The newlyweds will make ".heir home in Ely. Other relatives present were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Harmon of Provo. Mrs. Iiarton and Mauri acMr. and Mrs. Leon Fake were companied the Harmons home on hosts on Thanksgiving day for sis- Sunday. Muurl was a bridesmaid ters and brothers of Mrs. Faice: for her cousin. Charlene and Janice Hoskins, Salt Lake; clarence, Edwin and Dar- Birthday AiuilverHary Party win Hoskins of Wellsville. They Robert H. Lee was the guest of visited here from Wednesday until honor at a birthday anniversary Sunday. party on Wednesday evening given by Mrs. Lee at their home. Eight Family members at the home of we e present and spent the eveMr. aud Mrs. W. W. Farrer Inplaying games. Refreshments cluded Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Fill- ning were served. more and family, Mr. and Mrs. McKay Farrer and family, Mr. and Beaver Study Club Met Mrs. Wells Farrer and family, Mr. The Beaver Study club was enand Mrs. Rondo Farrer and daugh- tertained recently at the home of were persent. ter. Twenty-tw- o Mrs. E. C Barton. The book reMrs. Lurina Burridge was host- view for the afternoon, "The Miress on Thanksgiving at dinner for acle of the Hills," by Dr. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Zealand Murdock and Martin Sloop, was given by Mrs. children, Mary Ann and Jimmle, Marie Smith, seventeen members .md Mr. aud Mrs. Ted Thompson, and one visitor. Mrs. Gertrude Easton, were served refreshments all of Cedar City. y the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robert.- had .is Thanksgiving day guests, Mr. FAMILY KKl.MOX HKLD and Mrs. Nell N'ellsen and family, In the and Mrs. E. A. Willden. The descendants of Jame- Edafternoon, Mrs. willden went to ward Giles of England met at a Cedar City to visit with her broth reunion on Thanksgiving day at Ed. Houchen, who has the homo of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth been ill. F. Smith. Las Vegas. The two ot Mr. Giles, Mrs. Lou Mr. aud Mrs. Bah Warner and daughters Bonn Willden of Beaver, and Mrs. son David of Salt Lake City were Rachel Dotson of Minersville, and Thanksgiving day guests at the as many members of their families home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. as were able to attend, were pre Charles Whornham Others present sent. A daughter of Ei.iraa, the were Mrs. Kate Bowman, Mr. and of Mr. Giles, Mrs. oldest daughter Mrs. Otto Schwob and Louis. The was present from New John Kruse. Warners returned to their home Zealand. Forty relatives were seron Sunday. ved a lovely turkey '.tinner, with Mr. and Mrs. Meriitt T. Paice. all the trimmings. Many friends of Ruth, Nev.. Mr. and Mrs. Weston the Smiths called duriag the day. Paice and family, Milford, and Miss Vanna Paice were guests on Miss Lois White of Salt Lake Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. spent the holidays at the home of Leonard W. Paice. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. White en- White. On her return, she was to Provo by Diane and tertained on Thanksgiving day tor Mr. and Mrs. Myles R. White, and Caroline Murdock. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Murdock, who had been visiting here tor a Clark. ;'ew days. Miss Vie White of Salt Lake City a: the spent the holiday week-en- d home of her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence (' White. Boa Fui DsuKing Party The Christmas party of tha fcoa Foi was held Wednesday evenin at the First-Thir- d amusement hall. A decorated Christmas tre and other appropriate items were in the hall. Daucing and mixers were the main part of the evening's entertainment, anj then program numbers were quartet selections, Donald Neeley, Karl Farnsworth, Kent Hansen and Bruce Liddiard, and vocal solo, LaMont Thornock. Howard Low led the group In singing carols. Chicken pies, fruit cake and punch were served in the din ing rooms at tables decorated in a Christmas motif. Santa came and distributed gifts to the 60 present The committee in charge included Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett. M& md Mrs. G. A. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. King Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blackner, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Don Webb, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Limb. Family members gathered at the .tome of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Will-de- n on Thanksgiving day included Mr. and Mrs. LaVer Blake, St. George; Mr and Mrs Warren Wat-ter- s, Cedar, and from Beaver. Mr. md Mrs. Alma Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Limb, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Beaumont, including Ernest, home t'rom the I SAC, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradshaw and their families and Merrill Lowe. Kl;l! mem .! family nd is; ,it the home !..-- r 'i Verii Taylor on ri.n.ksidvlng day wen- Mr. and M;s Dennis Dalky and family of Lake; Mr and Mrs. Barlow aud famdy. Mr uud Airs Nel-.teEliett. and iauiily of L.m, and and trs. Ha Imi i'a.-i- v: St. the latfei pan nts ul Ai:.--. " On T:.ursda veiiitu1. Mr. Tmv; ;, ',:'!. a:.,l : t;- ;. n.i l! ddi ,d:i. a m in d '.lie y n u n eVeiiu.C billion i md lb. -- p- il r. I'a,-.- ., w.-r- Mj. Louise .;,.ks..n i iari Mrs. Louise ,,,, ,. Worden, Sal! i.;i;vtv, Tuesday at Hit- 1,- ,son's mother, ai and sister. Mrs. K family. On Wednesday son and Mr. Worden Vegas, where they k. and planned 10 spend svei. They will return to Salt a new home, built by Mr. . . i 3 w4' V'v ' , ni ULL r. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT psC? ' ' . '" ' t II VVJ X v J ,, , NOW r , ' J atttfnf BOURBOf- ', WHISKEY lb J PROOF contractor. a Birthday Anniversary Party Terrl Anu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Neeley, was the guet of honor at a birthday anniversary party Mondav afternoon at the family home. Games were enjoyed by the thirteen lltili trie, ids. and refreshments were served. The birthday cake held four t ft 1 Better Homes Club Jlet "Persia Is My Heart," by Helen Hinckley Jones, was the hook reviewed Wednesday evening at the Better Homes club by Mrs. Ellen Joseph, a special guest. The hostess. Mm. Grace Smith, served p and hot. orange punch to fifteen members and one guest. If Braver liook Club tailet Miiictl Mrs. Wanda M. IMffer wi: hostess t: the Beaver Bonk at her Mrs. home Wednesday evening. Mae C. White, a special gue.-- t. gave a review of the book. "The Man of Courage," a story ol; Robert A. Taft, by Caroline Harnsberger. Sixteen club members were present oud guests. Mrs. White, Mrs. Vaun Grimshaw and Mrs.- Ella N Easton, and were served refreshment by the hostess. mum 1 IS d TY '' 'EMBER ii Laju Gi Mary DiCt . David Edward, motored to Rusemead. Calif.. Nov. ai to attend wedding ot Herbert Edwaid. u. meny 01 tleaver and Mis He,. 1.. June hast 01 Tulsa, oklu young couple weiv married Sun day. Nov. it at the Southern iniilist Church. Vivian acted a.-- tie man for his brother llerbei The bride's parents, brush' r und sisters, aud many friend- - ll d church which was beaut n ull decorated in full riowei-i- . An ,.-house lollowed. and wedding and punch were served Th.- newlyweds will nuiU.!i. 1; home m Rosemeud Whil.. the Edwards in c;i iforum. they en joyed many jibn interest, such as Knott - Kerry Farm and l.,,!, Beach, Tb,-ni returned borne Tuesday Attend Wedding Reception A wedding reception was held Thanksgiving evening in Loa for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muir. who were married recently. Those pres. ent from Beaver were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Muir and family, Mr. and Mr.s. Cecil Muir, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paice of South Milford. The newlyweds are making a homo who is In cedar City. Mrs. Martha Barton spent the a i the home of Mr. and holiday Mr. and Mrs. A. Dixon Burton Mrs. Keith Rollins and family in Guests at the home of Mr. and and family of Afton. Wyo.. spent South Milford. Mrs. John G. White and family Thanksgiving with Mrs. Burton's The Hales Sisters have received were. Mrs. Emily Pulsipher and mother, 'Mrs. Alma Powell, and rf-'- H 1113 I other relatives. word from Mr. and Mrs. Mark liss Phyllis Paice. that LDS missionaries, Woolsey, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Brggs and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swlndlehurst they have been transterred from ;on Craig of Las Vegas spent the week-enat the were in Paragonah. Tuesday to Saratoga, Wyo.. to Frazier, Mont., Thanksgiving attend the funeral services of Jess a distance of approximately SOU Joseph R. Briggs home. miles. Tophara. At the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Harris on Thanksgiving day Milford. A V. f. South of ' family were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stubbs Bob aud Dave Calvert, who are North logon salt Lake and and family of Parowan, and Mrs. attending school at week-enthank$ to kh hantlv. By Mi. Vivian RdwanV Jean Harris. Mrs. Jean Harris has d with the Provo, spent imoxpn$lvm gadget a visit Mrs. Julia Griffiths accompan- Ross Calvert and other relatives. just recently returned from in the relatives with northern part Miflc ins; 35 oows can be a lot ied her granddaughter. Norma to Mr. and Mrs. Merritt T. Paice of the state. of labor tor come folks, but it c a Milford to enjoy Thanksgiving and family of Ruth. N'ev., spent lot easier the way Victor brael-te- n with her daughter, Mrs. Lucy G. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Albert Mtiir Reese and family. handles it. His barn and Frank Morris and Mrs. Leonard .veve Thanksgiving day guests at guests at Mrs. Paice. the home of Mr. und Mrs. Orville Thanksgiving muking parlor are packed with labor-savin- g Elaine Blackner. who has em- I). Harris and ramily. Jean Mott's were Mrs. Josephine ideas -t-he result of Mott, Victor Mott, Mr. and Mrs. ployment at the Alllloid hospital. farm scrap plus imagination and ingenuity. In the Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Carter Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Marx of Salt Lake. They visited her parents, December 3 Utah Farmer, Field Editor Dave Mann all returned In the afternoon. Arthur Blackner the past week. and family were hosts on Thanks takes you on a guided tour-poin- ting out the handy, Mr. and Mrs. West Barton and Kay Williams was in Cedar and giving day for Mr. and Mrs. C. devices en to uses make his dairy brads inexpensive t, Mrs. busiDennis White, Josephine family of Fillmore visited with Salt Lake the past week on ing easier, more efficient and more profitable. Whether Mr. and Mrs. Howard White Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton and fam- ness. you have one miDc cow ar a hundred, yuH find piss? Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toone, Kays- - and family, Miss Lois White, Mrs. ily on Thanksgiving. of good ideas in Ukf artkia. Mrs. Olive Murdock is visiting vllle, were holiday guests at the Vie Black and Johnny, and Diane in Beaver with Mr. Norman Mur- P. M. Williams' and Amasa Bar-io- n and Carolyn Murdock of Provo. residence. dock and family. Members of the Yardley family Mrs. Jack Murod 'k. who is liv- .net at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pnul Thompson VeterioariM Gl and to Mr. visit and called and sons of Nephi ing in California, Waldo Yardley on Thanksgiving the Clyde Murdoeks the past week. day. Fifty were Mrs. Dave Gillies and family Stock Care Tips present, and inwith their Mr. and Mrs. James Williams. Thanksgiving cluded, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Yard-ley- , Vl)-inrEditor E. T. Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mts. Lawrence Mrs. Alice lleslington and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Yardley, lokr btmy yoo a rouftd-were Williams Emma ThanksgivMr. and Mrs. John R. Yardley. Thompson. of. owthoroHv d Mrs. Sadie Price and son Grant ing guests at Mr. and Mrs. ox dhorning and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Yardley, Mr. illiams' at Cedar. of .Las Vegas were guests at cofrot;on in Km "Givt Your Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walbe. k, Stock Good Cat" orMcl Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Ford ham Mr. and Mrs. Duane and Mrs. Dave Alkin's for several Yardley of w 1 DkmW 3. H IU f days the past week. On Friday, and daughter Chris. Caliente. and Milford: Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wila)hod it at wKot to attend aud Edwards Mrs. Milford Vivian in Mr. and were all they liamson and Mr. Annie Williamwnot 4o wn you the funeral services of their broth- family were dinner guests at the son. Paragouah; Mr. and Mrs. n er, Hyrum Davis, who passed away G. A. Fordham s on i ManKijr'.vin!;. Griffiths, Minersville, and That afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. their families and Glen Walbe k. at the Milford hospital. are Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Fordham accompanied IMar On Thanksgiving day Mr. and the proud parents of a 5 lb. 14 oz. family to St. George. Thanksgiving guests at Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Yardley and family baby girl, born at the Iron County hospital on Thanksgiving morn Mrs, Blaine Blackett s were the entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Ira ing. Mrs. Murdock was brougiu following: Mr. and Mis. Fletcher Yardley and family, Kva Yardley home on Monday, where three sis- Barton. Mr. and Mr.s Frank Mor and Gilbert Yardley. home lor a rot m m ters and one brother welcomed ris. Mr. and Mr.s. Keith Barton. short leave from the service. sons. and Mrs. Barton Josie miss. the little Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. King Morris were Stake primary officers met at 1h V'rf son Charle were guests on i' tnd ha hM to a. fa, x L J ( Mrs. Macel Horton's Monday eve- hosts to a number of friends at at the home of Thanksgiving day A time the their home Saturday evening. ning, where they spent Mr. and Mrs. ;o Yardley. quilting for the coming Primary birthday party was given to Kay Ashworth and Bert Smith. bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Oakden Dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. and children Paul and Julie Ann A commute was appointed SunMon- 0. A. Horton s on Saturday were of held was a and meeting day Portland, Ore. visited last week day evening to plan for the an- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers. Milford, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. stun and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rogers and Oakden. They were prevent for the nual Christmas Eve program Speakers at sacrament meeting family of Salt Lake. Thanksgiving dinner, and other were Miss Ann Harris, Gary and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oakden and family of K'mbetlv. Ray Bradshaw, stake missionarI I Utah's ies. Mrs. Ray Bradshaw acrompan-le- d NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillies s3 I HV. Alaf 9fa gsjaaffisaaBM H ffes MsAsW AaaAaA her husband. and Abe. Mr. and Mr. W. I,. Vor- - J eE"fus,v C , ava. O. ' NOW ONLY Maurice Blackner, who is athees. mm. I j QmmiIm of Utah, tending the Tnlverslty Livestock rn Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Woodhou-spent the holidays with his par- An Ideal Christmas Gift land family had Thanksglvinf din pt Magazine ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blackner. m the home of Mr. and Mrs. x - .UMJ f fart. Qtuat. Others at the Blackner home were j1 U.. WlllUran und family. -4 Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and GREENVILLE Mrs ,1 - Mil-lor- son-in-la- it until Wedding children and Mrs. Alice Huntington were guests at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Williams and daughter for Thanksgiving dinner. Murdock Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Barton had and Bob Thanksgiving dinner at the home Thanks- )f Mrs. I.ettie Fotheringham. of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kail Grimshaw spent Thanksgiving with their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Paul Hart and family at Temple City. Calif. ftck. d Par-owa- PRESS .Mr. and Mis Vnuu Edwards accompanied by Mr. tint Mis. Edgar Edwards, Mrs. Ueamti Ma Martha Barton and grand Mauri Rollins of Milford daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Bradshaw vent to Nevada last week-ento had dinner on Thanksslving at the Usit with relatives and to attend aome of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ed '.tie marriage of Mrs. Barton's wards and family In Manderfield. Rowena Henriod, granddaughter, Others present were Mrs. Linda to Ned Oxborrow of Klv. Nevada. Munford and grandson, Clark, Mr. Tho bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robinson and fam- .ind Mrs. F. H. Henriod of Sho ily and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Cox. shone, Nev. The marriigti was per- Mrs. Thomas Williams aud four firmed in the LDS meetinghouse son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thornock and family of Grand Junction. Colorado, were guests Thanksgiving days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Thornock and family. Beaumont Garth Baldwin i .Manderl'ield. Othars nreseat were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keel and fniily of Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin. i FAMTLr MEMBETiS ATTEND HERBERT EDWARDS VUDI(, jnd umily had Thanksgiving din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. vis-ltjn- Mr. and Mi's. Donald and family of Cedar, Fred Stoney were guests on giving day at the home Wanda M. Puffer. Suoiy b&AVKK UTAH Awrttoi'inYi'.'i NEW! Easier, faster loading! Pick-u- p and panel floors for loading eaae! Lower mrmfng board and wider doors for easier entry! Lower hood for added knee-hig- h visibility! Lower panel truck can get in most any e styling, new colorat fnrajei New fiow-lin- mm E!ASY itratlfm't 'All ranch, 1 'i 11 : . -- NEW! Roomies! cab, greatest comfort! aeata, wiiidshu'ld. more vitfkm area tiian any mitUir-New nl leading dust, drafts! New instrutnent. All tbiti, yet priuMi with the iowttUJ hig Ov-iat- one-p- i '. v m.M-- ' : obO-tro- .mm i&m d wzi mu Ikmmm Clil-,'or- bt Ea-ch- ' r: ; ...... 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