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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936 A (V'S LmenTorfen 193J 1278 I 35,3S!.J lator 95.S4-- - Lc 1.05! i By Special Correspondent been have show Mrs. - in-- L 23 Merv.r hous-Loiec- ;:r ts and Mrs. Bernell Kmlnlstatrion, division f L at Atlanta, Ga have "warded to fatlon. report 64.86! lers Kelvinator reads, in-C- I cubic food storage capacity of Six hundred I, cubic feet." I three units are for the Tech-J- d 675 for the uni-s:t- y project and project. Iwardlng of the government Kelvinator was made after exhaustive tests on I trie refrigerators for the home Itracts to supervision government er s. a according to government Six other manufactfor the contract, Kelvinators more nearly tests than those of any ure competed the the t manufacturer. fr attention was paid of safe temperatures, preservation flsumption of electric current, of the condensing unit Lind JdRation Other overall performance. tors required were proper Mil of the cabinet, welded of the food jiel construction 5,tli Particular the tests, 9CA . maintenance ", - Hill pes, H oo pes Miss Margaret Powel a'ver of in attendance AH a llaa Joll .. , m,u umedein-iouA dinner was served. MCAree, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mv- Mr. and Mrs. Mervin cor- Baker,! Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Mr.! contracts call for the of the new 1936 Kelmodel K4-- 3 6. having a file ENTERTAINED FRIDAY A' 1 utter entertained at .'.,?:. , a (inilthio .i..... i.. He- ulM rnaay. t,,,,!, Miles the r K laaies. orilTiw ..nm-era- , Miss Xola Haker entertained at Sproul, 'King Party Wednesday of Raker, Beulah14 last week. Mrs. Joseph Morris !a,u' daughters, Mrs. William Hlackett and Mrs. Vyron Baker of BIRTHDAY PARTY Greenville il n il Mru I inIn H.l . Mrs. Fay Hall entertained at a ford of Manderfield were in Monday afternoon in honor tendance. A delicious dinner was of her son, Dick, it being his nerved, Games! birthday anniversary. ' . ... U I' l wcro rl O rr1 n f t i IURTHDAY PARTY eon was served to 20 playmates. Mrs. Josie Puffer was hostess Mrs. Angus White and daugh- to a merry group of boys and girls ter, Janet of Los Angeles are vis- (Saturday atfernoon, the event be iting at the home of W. B. Hall. ing her daughter, Reva's, seventh birthday anniversary. Oscar Potter has returned from Ogden, where he has been TOWEL SHOWER on the grand jury. Miss Linetta Twitchell was hosMiss Lois Carter of Los An- tess at a kitchen towel shower in geles spent the week end here compliment to her cousin, Miss with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nola Baker, last Tuesday and Mrs. Delos and Effie Wood. ty Hayward Carter. d con-fucti- liner, sufficient pipartment Kel-at- or lation, and lasting finish. stock models met all of Ise specifications and tests to I satisfaction of the government Inf- contract was jd the itpi iW, found, a dealer said, demonstrating the new 1936 vinators to people of Utah, I interested this year, they are t a have We id that J rect ft; ess oi awarded as esult. before, in exactly the ue qualities of a good electric which the govern-i- t Irigerator requires for its contracts. never iprll, II! PnK ;arj will (ij: h Hami! that Kelvinator meets of both the requirements fact se manager and the Idem home Sited it Util, States government, is wln-- g many sales for us. We ex-jto do our biggest business In for fling electric refrigerators home this year." See the new Kelvinator at the rt e it on Cos E i ver Home IAPES Adv. Furnishings. ALFALFA LIFT THE MORTGAGE AND lOAKLAN'D. plie Calif., April 23. farm mortgage loan first by the Berkeley Federal :d hank May 15, 1917, was 'ked full" on the Ek's books The latest today. made during the bank's 19 'a of operations is No. 33,766. Melvln Brown and Alice H. jn, his wife, of Florin, mort-'their farm and a inbuilt house to secuer money completing the residence and improve their pumping plant U:red for a plot of 15 acres of Their grapes. nrd card in the bank shows Ji not one of the 31 interest installments was in "paid Mrs. Charles Williams and baby of Mr. and Virginia, of Milford were visitors at the Mrs. Victor daughter is Crosby, suffering Frank Roberts home over the with the mumps. week end. Mr. and Mrs. Vyron Baker, acMrs. Henry Hall had as guests companied by Miss Nola Baker Saturday her parents, Mr. and and Ormond Morris, were Salt Mrs. William Blackner of Beaver. Lake City visitors last Friday and Mrs. Harold Smith of Summitt Saturday. and Mrs. Hunter Gibson of Enoch William Twitchell, Sr., received spent Sunday here with their par- word Sunday, April 12, that his ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Good- brother, John, ahd passed away, win. and the funeral was to be held that day at Springdale, Utah. He Delores Bradfield of Milford is formerly lived at Manderfield. a guest of Jerry Banks. Mrs. Glen Merchant is at RichMrs. Emily Sudweeks and son field for medical treatment. of Kingston are guests at the home of Mrs. James Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Vyron Baker have moved here from Greenville for Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Smith, the summer. Mrs. Elsie Smith and son, John, of Beaver visited relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart of Milford are at the home of their Sunday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mrs. William Dover of Cedar Twitchell. City visited here Sunday with Ward Hood of Las Vegas, Nev., is a visitor at the home of WilNona and Bobbie Wright of liam Twitrhell, Jr. Nev., are guests of their Dick, son of Mrs. Earl Bissell grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marof the Sheep Rock mine, is here tin Sherwood. after spending most of the win- Bobby Goodwin retursed homejter , a n08ptai at Springville. Sunday, after spending the past Missionaries at Sunday school week in Iron county. last Sunday were Brothers George Mark Woolsey and Milton Gen- Miller. E. A. Griffiths and Car try of Beaver were the speakers lisle Smith. at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. e, n N e f six-ac- re semi-an-1- J' have followed a wise plan j MdRetiiig my inromp to mePt aenls 'n the mortgage." said 'Eer Brown tudav. "At harvest to set riiiunds tried to make 1 havp in B(1nt 'ffl(,nt, thereby keenino- mv standing for a full - Koo.l fBJ Brown has is"er e askle suf- one advance addition to mv current 19-- of hpen aapafar. the Klk Grove Farm t 2 and a dirppfnr nr since it was 'lon Na-- l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox and family of Toole are visitisg William Bradshaw and family. Merrill Richfield. Gray spent Sunday at Alma Banks and three daughters of Lynndyl spent the week end here. A DAMS VILLI" by board Mr. and Mrs. Melfoune Limb of Loa have moved to Adamsville and are living In the Clarence Limb home for the summer. almost GREENVILLE by Special ENTERTAINED Correspondent RY STUDENTS More time for yourself when the Last Wednesday evening Mr. McMullin, accompanied by Mrs. McMullin, Cai'lie Murdock, Florence Smith and Warren Neilson, brought a number of students from the Belknap school and entertained the people here during the early part of the evening. Later a dance was given by the M. I. A., at which music was furnished by Ila Faux, Charles Waters and son and Aldon telephone runs your errands Wes Barton of Yermo, Calif., spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Barton. His wife and son, Douglas, who have been visiting here for the past there weeks, will accompany him back to Yermo Tuesday. . . . You can have one for a few cents a day No Wonder Everyone Is Saying: Ralph Rollins. Farrel Scott and Lewis Atkin went to Caliente, Nev., Saturday with thi Beaver high school athletic team. 9) Mr. and Mrs. Vyron Baker moved to North Creek Monday. Joseph Murdock of Caliente, visited his children and other relatives here Friday. Ross Calvert has been confined to his home this week with the mumps. A large number of people from Greenville attended the Junior Prom is Beaver Friday night. SULPHURDALE by Special Correspondent BRIDGE PARTY A bridge party was held last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Don Maycock. High score prize for points was won by Mrs. Harry Schuler; high prize for honors by Mrs. David Jones, and consolation by Mrs. Alfred Robinson. At the does of the evening a delicious lunch was served. ECONOMY 1 re- Hi - Uf V,,- . Cal-lent- e, j landl fioir SaHe JVi SE4 j Wcro3 William m. I"'! " I ) J elim- ' Mrs. present Mrs. Grant Pryor and baby It can be Not only does the sanitary outside toilet contribute to health The fly menace in Utah is be- and security of the home and family and neighborhood, but it ing Taken From the Reaver Press rapidly diminished as the adds to the cleanliness and value rural sanitation program conFiles of 1921 the property, marking the ducted by the Utah state board of of Inhealth for the United States pub- owner as a progressive citizen his in the of welfare terested Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tanner of lic health service reaches its community. Arizona are here this week visit- peak. o Dr. It. L, Jones, state health ing their many relatives and friends of this place before re- commissioner, and T. J. Lynch, EAST WAKD M. I. A. MEETS turning to their home. They have assistant state director, state that been to Salt Lake City to attend with more than S000 units in- Tuesday night the adult class conference and also to attend the stalled in 25 counties, early at the East Ward M. I. A. was Tanner retunion held in that city warm weather flybreeding time entertained by an interesting reduring conference week. They will have less terrors for the view of the book, "Now in Sepwill leave here Friday for their housewife and the family this home. tember," by the class leader, Miss year. Beaver County has contributed Martha Hurst. The Bee Hive Miss Elizabeth Fotherlngham 206 units to the total so far, and class varied from the regular proleft last Sunday in company with Wesley W. Farrer, county super- cedure when the mothers took Mr. and Mrs. Scott Tanner, for visor, is keeping his full force at the of the girls at the class, places Milford, where she will visit for work. receiving the lesson and joining a week with her friends of that There are 8000 less breeding in the discussion. Refreshments city. places for flies in the state, and were served by the teachers, Lois r t 7K this carrier of typhoid and Intes- stoney and Eva Powell The Milford choir furnished tinai disease germs has been o- the singing for the quarterly con- checked by the ready response of A Press Want Ad will rent that ference held at Beaver last Sun- our citizens to the rural sanita- vacant house or room, and Will day. They received a great ap- tion program. Inot cost much. The early appearance of the plause and it was marked by several that the Milford ward had housefly, due to the unseasonal them beat in regard to gnising. weather, has awakened interest in There was the largest attendance all communities where the fly Every Day We Do Our Part at this conference ever held in menace Is being recognized by the To Make Your Face A Work Beaver. About 25 per cent of the home owner, who has heretofore of Art. entire members of Beaver county accepted the fly as a necessary SANITARY BARBER SHOP were in attendance. evil. Now, however, they understand that this pest is unnecesNorth of the Post Offlce Mrs. Hyrum White, Jr., and sary, and if the sanitary program Mrs. James Hoops entertained the is encouraged in each community, members of their religion class at the danger is reduced. the home of Mrs. White last commissioners, school County THEODORE BOHN Tuesday. Outdoor games, under boards and health officers over the the direction of the ranchers, state are with phyAttorney at Law were enjoyed by the 28 members sicians, women's newspapers, present, after which refreshments clubs and civic clubs and leading office at were served. Courthouse the izen and home owner conscious UK A VER CITY, UTAH of the fly menace, and the ease Miss Blackham left Friday for John Gunn of Beaver was a Mt. Pleasant, upon receiving noturned Sunday, after spending the visitor in town Saturday. tice of the Illness of her father. N'ote the past winter at Midway. Mrs. Oscar Limb of Milford Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Robinson "look throimh The and chil was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Baxter Harold Mrs. and Press, drove over to Milford last Wed"111 SPP visited here Mon Rosa Jessup Saturday. 11,1 1 are regu- - dren of Milford nesday to visit relatives, returnday. Leland Jessup, Randal John- ing Thursday. son and John Jones went to Mr. and Mrs. Don Maycock and Nev., Saturday. family left Saturday with Mr. and Brunson of Fillmore to! Mrs. Reese Jones and Charles Mrs. a couple of days at Boulspend Johnson left for Salt Lake City der dam and southern Utah fheir visit father, to Saturday Sam Johnson, who has been 111 parks. for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Puffer and the in Mrs. Baker F2dwards and . Jhe following described lands located Lake family, of Salt Griffiths Stanley Mrs. Beaumont were of Stanley homo Gilford Valley are for sale at a reasonable price. tli City was a visitor at guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Reuben Griffiths recently. Jones recently. of Section 2, Township 29 South, Range Mrs. Elmer Johnson has been 11 West. Haskell Earl and family mo This tract is classed as pasture lands quite sick for a few days. to Cedar City Monday for tored ana covers a potrion of the Hay Springs Draw. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Prince Van Ars- consultation with Dr. Graff. of Pioche, Nev., Karl has been suffering for some E of and dall family . of Sec the S Wij and Wi of the were here visiting relatives Sun time with a had neck "on ), This o 11 West. Township 28 South, Range day. A rhubarb betty is likely to be was in town Liltlcfltld Victor is and is located in the Pump District ;jact as popular as that other favorite, Friday. It is made in the suitabIe for the Production of Miss Delora Jessup is home for apple betty. Very same way, using either stewed or a few days. Mr. Robinson of Beaver was a raw rhubarb. If the latter, sprinkle eath layer with sugar, dot in town Sunday. visitor For particulars and .o with butter, and bake a little prices, consult The difference between a prune longer than when the rhubarb Is and plum is that prunes are a already cooked. variety of plum suited for drying. "The Beaver Press Is not the Such plums can be dried without removal of the pit and the flesh best newspaper in the world, but a good one." Think so? Sub- will not ferment during the PANGUITCH, UTAH organized with which inated. Nev., Special Correspon ent Nellie Adams of Beaver is visiting at the home of her Mrs. Clarence Gillins and son, daughter, Mrs. William V. Wayne, spent several days of last week at Beaver with Mrs. Vella Dr. McQuarrie of Beaver was Browner.. called to the home of Mr. and Miss Phyllis Marshall, a stu- Mrs. H. James Saturday, L. dent of the B. A. C, spent the where the stork brought a little week end here with her parents, daughter. Mother and baby are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marshall. doing fine. and Gleaner Girls The Reuben Griffiths went to Salt held a canyon party Saturday Lake City Monday and returned dinight. Games were the main after which refresh- Thursday. versions, ments were served to 30 guests. Messrs. Stewart and Tharley of Cedar City, automobile salesmen, Members of the stake primary at primary on were business visitors last were hu Monday. BEAVER COUNTY IS COMBATTING FLYS FIFTEEN YEARS AGO THIS WEEK ptcia" Correspondent TURKEY of Thompson, 1.5(1 - contracts to Beulah Wood and that government Arshel consolation. Thosa installation of 1,278 new Evans for present were Mr aH m... rt,Mltl two in refrigerators Pm ,,. auu ,: :irs. Harry the federal public Mr. 4.0TS 4 NORTH CREEK SUPPER SATl'Itniv Arshel Evans honored guest at a tru-J".....'. sunuer Saturdav it hoi o uiiii) an- exhibiting Kelvinator niversary. The time was ;;rs at the Salt Lake re- IwType Refrigerators or Housing Projects - MINERSVILLE CONTRACT PAGE ELEVEN hurst scribe. PROTECTION Modtl illustrated is K We, too, say the 1936 Kelvinator is a line refrigerator. We like the way the company has answered the questions wise buyers ask about temperatures, operating cost, and service Jc has answered with Visible Cold Thermometer shows " that your food is beinc iurely,safely,dependablyQoii. It has answered with Visible Economy for not only does the n Built-i- n you can have a Kelvinator for at little at a day on sale at new Kelvinator use one-hal- f to one-thir- d the current but a Certificate of Low Cost of Operation shows in advance, that current consumption will be amazingly low. It has answered with Visible Protection for a 5 year Protection Plan gives you signed assurance of long years of service. And the 1936 Kelvinator is a beautiful refrigerator . . . designed with the aid of Count Alexis Je Sakhnoffsky. Furthermore, it has dozens of conveniences to lighten the work of preparing meals. So come in and see the 1936 Kelvinator. It will pay for itself and the terms are so easy that it just seems foolish not to own one. you, -- BEAVER HOME FURNISHINGS Beaver, Utah t |