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Show 0 BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1946 - SANDWICHES 9 Auspices of B.P.W. Club w" M ,ll NEWS ABOUT TOWN . . Short and Interesting Schoppman, Mrs. T. L. Griffiths and Miss June Gillies are visitors in Salt Lake City this week. They left Tuesday. Mrs. Fern Houchen of Cedar City came over Monday to attend the funeral of Seth W. Smith. While here she visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. Nowers left on Wednesday for Compton, Calif., to visit with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Hall and also to see their new grandson. GET YOUR SHARE Attorney and Mrs. George Miller returned home Saturday from Salt Lake City. Mr. Miller went to attend an executive meeting of the County Officers Assn., of which he was recently elected vice president. son-in-la- Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth left the middle of this week for Provo where she will visit with her Earl T. Smith returned home daughter, Mrs. I.elaml Friday and from Salt Lake City where he family. Mrs. Priday is just home spent several days with his wife, from the hospital with a new son. who is in the LDS Hospital. Mrs. Smith is recovering from a major operation. Of interest this week is the anMr. and Mrs. R. Chase Murdock nouncement made by Mr. and Mrs. week of Salt Lake City spent the J. Frank Smith of the marriage end here packing their household of their daughter Barbara to Neil effects to move to Salt Lake where son of Mr. and Mrs. Rehnstrom, they will be permanent residents. Richard R. Thomas, which took Wilson Murdock has purchased Saturday, March 2nd at their property here. They were ac- place Pioche, Nevada. The young couple companied from Nephi by their were complimented by a misceldaughter Carlie and husband laneous shower on March S at the Allen, who visited relatives lionit of Mrs. James II. Yardley, and friends. They returned home the maternal .grandmother. MemSunday afternoon. bers of the immediate families and a few close friends were present. On Monday the young couple left Hotter Homes Club Members and guests of the Bet- for Pasadena. Calif., where they ter Homes club met Friday eve- will make their home and Neil has ning, March 8 at the home of Mrs. employment as a plasterer. Grace Smith. "How to Be Well." by Leah D. Widtsoe, was the book Anderson Camp DUI reviewed by Mrs. Merle B. Merk-leThe Anderson Camp of the DUP Business matters in regard to met Monday at the home of Mrs. the swimming pool were discussed Maretta Bohn for the regular and the hostess served a tasty monthly meeting. Captain Phylis plate lunch. Special guests includ- Warr was in charge. County Pres. ed Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth and Margery Mackerell read a letter Mrs. Florence McBridg. from the State Company. Mrs. Ida Tattersall was weceived as a new member. The meeting day was Hridga Party Mrs. Lydia Patterson was host- changed to the first Monday of ess to a well arranged bridge each month. Lesson, "The Morparty at her home Friday evening, mons in Illinois. Iowa and NebrasMarch 8, Following a tasty lunch, ka," was given by Eva Whornham, arrangements were made to play supervisor. A copy of the first bridge with the following named "Deseret News" published June 15. the winners: Mrs. Janice DeLeuw, 1850 was displayed by S. Jennie point prize; Mrs. Vie Paice, hon- Tanner. Delicious refreshments ors, and Mrs. Thora Beeson, con- were served to 14 members and solation. Three guests were in at- two guests by Mrs. Eliza Gunn and tendance, Mrs. Paice, Mrs. Vona Mrs. Bohn. Prize was won by Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Mae Atkin. Mrs. Ada Brownfield. The next meeting Hannah Jones will entertain the will be held April 1 at the home of Mrs. Warr. group at the next party. Le-la- y. ON ENTIRE DRYGOODS A Itarept ion Honors Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Osborne Receiving the best wishes and congratulations of their many friends were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Osborne at the wedding reception given in their honor Monday evening in the West Ward Amusement hall. The bride chose for this occasion, a pretty sport model in the popular winter white wool and her corsage was red roses tied with a white bow. The newlyweds were assisted in receiving by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Nowers and Mr. and Mrs. Cy Osborne. Over two hundred were present and enjoyed dancing and the following program which was M C'd by William E. (Bill) Merrell; two vocal selections by Terry Thompson, with Mrs. Walter Joseph playing piano accompaniment; vocal solo, Mrs. Sara Mackerell, with Mackerell playing the Timmy piano; piano duet, Mrs. Kathryn Sehnepel and Mrs. Carol Smith; vocal solo, Karl Farnsworth, with Mrs. Sehnepel playing the piano. In the dining room the guests were 'served a plate luncheon at small tables centered with pink and white sweetpeas. The center table was covered with a lace cloth and held a low bowl of spriag flowers and at the four corners were tall blue princess tapers. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne plan to go to Provo soon where Mr. Osborne will attend the spring quarter at the BYU. guests pres- jent at this social affair were, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams, Milford; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sturdivant Betty Bartholomew, Fillmore; Mrs. Elda Black, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MurOut-of-tow- n and-Mis-s dock, Minersville. Former Ik'aver Girl Marries Mary Jean Lee Gusico, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lee, a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson, was married to Dee Winn of Reno, Nevada, at Tooele, Utah, Feb. 2. The bridegroom just returned after three years in Europe and South Pacific. Following the ceremony a reception was given in their honor at the Edgemont Hall at Tooele. Mrs. Winn went to school here and has a host of friends. SALE!! GLEABAK Junior From Planned The sparkle of stars on the dance pr.ograms will be one of the special features of the annual Junior Prom this year, as well as some unique decorations. Given in honor of the seniors. March 29 is the date selected by the committee and class officers which are, Lenore Reynolds, chairman, Betty Easton, Ruth Joseph, Ina Marie McQuarrie, Roberta Muir and Kenneth" Thompson; president, Bonnie H JJ PINEAPPLE If 14 f - PINEAPPLE JUICE MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING-BO- X JAMS-JELL- IES SYRUPS CHOCOLATES - MARMALADE - PORK & BEANS TOILET TISSUE - - Robinson; Howard Hutchings and secretary, Gale Farnsworth. Faculty advisors are, Lamont Thornock and Jose- Jersey and Leathe- r- GLOVES-Canv- as, WORK SHIRTS AND SOCKS TROUSERS - DRESS SHIRTS Murdock. phine H OF- - WHILE THEY LAST Beaver Study Club The Beaver Study Cub met on Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Winnie Puffer. The annual election of officers was the main business transacted, with Mrs. Vilda Smith named the new president; Mrs. Marie Mrs. Laura Smith, Smith, secretary and Mrs. Puffer, reporter. Mrs. Alpha Stapley gave the book review which was "Land I Have Chosen," by Ellen Berlin, wife of Irving Berlin, an interesting story of Germany and America. The hostess served the group delicious pie and hot MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS BEAVER CO-O- P ii Announceemnt is made by Mrs Vie Smith, president of the Legioii Auxiliary, that the regular montki ly meeting will be held Mondaj.f March 25, because of a confliaj' the school opera on Mar. 1! j with chocolate. Seventeen were in at- CALL FOR BIDS on moving the race to track the grandstand tendance. Mrs. Hattie Goodwin returnee? should be submitted to. S. G. home Sunday of last week sfte Hickman or W. A. Firmage. spending a month at Delta wit' ' A recent marriage of interest to HOME LOANS, Auto Loans Ar- her daughter, Mrs. Maud Iversoi' and family. people of Beaver was that of Miss ranged Liberal Terms - Lowest Margaret Terrys and Leon G. HutPayInterest Rates Monthly chings. The bride is the daughter ment Plans. HKAVKK BRANCH BETTER CHIX IN '46 of Mrs. Mary Terrys of Baltimore BANK. and the groom the son of Mrs. All Breeds and All Ages Mae Patterson and they were mar- TWO DRAFT MARES FOR SALE ried in Baltimore Feb. 13. A wed$100 each. ELUS YARDLEY Brooders, Feeders, Founts: ding reception is planned in their Sanitation Products honor for Wednesday evening of f BOOKS MASHES BOOKS next week. The groom has just recently been discharged from the Starting, Growing Layingi still have a few copies of s service at Fort Meade. The "THE GOSPEL THROUGH Ikying House & Egg Supplie- sarrived in Beaver the latter THE AGES" HEX WAFERS part of February and plan to make By Milton R. Hunter Scales, Candlers, Baskets their home here. Cartons, Case Fillers & Flats XEW BOOKS RECEIVED "JOIIXXV" Birthday Party Mrs. Grant Pryor entertained "DISCOURSES OF Beaver Feed & See twenty-fou- r boys and girls Friday WILFORI) WOODRUFF" Deliveries evening to honor her daughter Phone 220 "PRINCE OK UR" Evva's eleventh birthday. A varU I I ! iety of games were played and a THE BEAVER PRESS two course luncheon served. ADS CLASSIFIED ala-mo- Terrys-Hutchin- newly-wed- o uuo Ju NOW IS THE TIME TO STOCK BARGAINS GALORE STRAIGHT 35 I 1 Robert Goodwin ;i trip to Chicago and the Middle West. On their return they will visit Mrs. Goodwin's brother, ('apt. Russel Gentry and family in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. left lant week for Sinith-Rclinstro- uniunlllltinlHIIIHIItjlllNnMltltllllirlliniHIltlHMHtlllinil. iHimiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I1IIIIIIUIUKIIIIIII1UIIUIi illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM Ulillllllillllli Mrs. Gladys COFFEE Marslt Friday 's New Swimming Pool Jksneisasa Legion IPVKIM HAMBURGERS SODA POP FOR FUN SERPENTINE FUN FOR YOUNG OR OLD I - HOT DOGS HATS, CONFETTI, FsiMt e-iro- oS, - Me Isnsulate, REDUCTION ON DRY GOODS SALE LASTS UNTIL THURSDAY, MARCH 21 NEW SPRING AND SUM MER SHOES MEN'S HATS SWEATERS SOX OVERSHOES ' HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S TIES BELTS TOILET ARTICLES UTILITY BAGS GARMENTS RIBBONS BUTTONS UNDERWEAR PANTIES THREAD BLANKETS SCARFS ZIPPERS ANKLETS GLOVES SOME PIECE GOODS t RUBBER BOOTS LOGGER BOOTS WORK SHOES T SHIRTS EAEI MERC lou are given a 20-ye- ar written maintenance guarantee on all this work, with the exception of paint. Backed bv the largest TInitpd States Gypsum applicator in the Oldie. Rigid Roof Company announces the arrival in Beaver of fourteen expert workmen, to do this work for tlle nome owner. Beware of small, roof ing concerns that give all types of hnmis miarontoa flv-bv-nig- We have never FREE ESTIMATE lost a shingle by wind since Contact Mr. Grider at Low Hotel the beginning of our company 440 West 3rd ht Our roofing is a shingle-typ- e roof. Our brick siding is heavy, insulated block-typWe do not use rolled roofing or siding! e. CREDIT GLADLY ACCEPTED No Money Down 3 years to pay North Salt h no'. City, Utah I |