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Show COMINS & GOINGS SBA Representative In Beaver Today Veloy Butterfield, Loan Officer for the SBA will be in Beaver, Thursday, March 23. Starting at 10:00 a.m. Mr. Butterfield will be at the City Offices to answer questions for those interested in financial assistance. They should bring balance sheets and earnings statements. FOR EASTER - PROM & JUVENILES (Continued from page one) TOBACCO AND MENS 36 10 44 S3500 ond up (FREE White Shirt and Tie) S1295 and 10 10 18 p (FREE Tie With Every Suit uim jmiiiMiiinitiiiiriiiiMiftijjiiiiiiiiiHiiifuiiiiiittiiliifiMtiiiJiHiittiiiiMfif tiitii tiiiiiiiiiiititnitiiMimr uiiuiitfiui MERRILL'S the court. Children under 18 years of age referred to the court for using or possession of tobacco will be handled in such a manner that they will realize that they cannot afford to use tobacco until they are of age to do so. We will use stiff fines and long work assignments to help curb the use of tobacco in our youth. We ask the cooperation of all citizens and agencies. Any parent who allows his child to have possession of or use tobacco will be handled by our court for contributing to the delinquency of juveniles Mar. 16 Merlene Harris baby boy Medical NANCY K CAMP DUP Prayer by Jessie Ward. The lesson on "Heber C. Kim 438-567- ball and His Family" was given by Mae C. White. The County Captain talked to us about more histories to be handed in. The history of William Henry Thompson was given by a granddaughter, Pauline Wood-hous- 5 e. Lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting will be at the home of Myrtle Waters on April 13. FERN'S FLORAL mil Giving sir ! i ""r"" &k Bf & lil35feiicTr(j llDn i THE BEST i- ;Ej YOU CAN BUY select hardwood veneers and solids M applied Maple MOTOROLA this I will groin finish 1 Jl tf warrantees all parts for one year. Added to personally give a one year Service Warrantee. How can you lose? If you want the very best - BUY MOTOROLA DEMONSTRATION Call me for a FREE mum&w n r l a. M. Solid State 4" - m Initant play Golden Voice lets Speaker you tell time In the dark Lfi t n rn it tH9 i;avi it t mumm MOTOROLA MOTOROLA SOLID STATE Budget Special CLOCK RADIO TABLE RADIO $23" Speaker matched to circuit for quality sound e Polystyrene cabinet $1288 VAIL Phone 438-283- 1 Beaver Valley Cleaners Beaver's million dollar crop, I'd say. I heard a Meadow Lark early one morning last week. Spring must be on the way. You can fool the weathermen but never a bird. Can you imagine seven feet of snow? No wonder we aren't getting our share. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coates were recent visitors in Salt Lake City. They went to attend the wedding of a niece. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Horton returned home after spending a week in Portland with their son, Dick, and his family and also spent a week in Salt Lake. They have taken to the road (railroad, that is) and are visiting another son in California this week. Donald Harris and a friend, Robert Holliday, spent several days last week in Beaver with Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs Don Harris. Both boys are attending BYU in Provo. Mrs. Lillian Skaggs of Calif, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mollie Harris, and her brother, Don Harris, this week. She and Leah are geting some spring cleaning done for Mrs. Harris. On the weekend Lillian's husband, Gene, and daughter, Linda, will come to Beaver to bring her home. THIRD WARD SACRAMENT The Sacrament Service was conducted Sunday evening by Bishop Howard Bradshaw. The opening prayer was given by Gilbert Yardley. Talks were given by Bruce Yardley, Tim Paywa, Dan Joseph, and Roy Yardley. Mrs. McClung sang a solo and the closing prayer was offered by Dee Stapely. vgq. ..pfTOamJSj here's ... If you want to get a thrill of pride just watch the young folks on their way to school The Nancy K Camp DUP some morning. You'd have to Mar. 18 Beatrice Willden, met Thursday at the home of go a long way to see cuter and Yvonne Greenwood and Deloss Maud Christiansen, with 15 better dressed girls and handGates. members and one guest pre somer boys than enter the Mar. 20 Marietta Bohn sent, xne guesi was ivirs. rny-lli- s High School doors each mornand Danna Kaye Martin. Warr, County Captain. ing. And they are well beSong "Lead Kindly Light". haved and courteous. That's HOSPITAL NOTES Call "Hats are Back" according to fashion editor Grace Greth-e- r. Some things in this old world never go out of style, like Easter bunnies and Easter bonnets, she says. What's this going to do to fancy hairdos? Despite long hair or short, wigs or wiglets, a new hat is going to be the real frosting that tops a new spring outfit. This will be accepted by many but I wonder if the informality of recent years will ever be There was a time when a woman would never appear in public with out a hat and then finally it was only true when you took a trip to the city. I would venture that most women have two or three beautiful hats tucked away in a safe place waiting for that special occasion . . . and it would seem that anything goes so get yours out this year and see how pretty you can look. Dame Fashion is fickle, but how else could the designers make a living . . . and we gals are gullible. out-don- e. of the law when referred to GRADUATION BOYS By Vtld Beaver, Utah 2nd WARD SACRAMENT Prelude music was played by Marilyn Nielson. Rex Carter of the Bishopric was in charge. The opening song, "Sweet Hour of Prayer" was directed by Nell Smith and Kate Joseph. The invocation was offered by Joel McBride. John Warby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warby, graduated from the Primary.. The Sacrament song was "In Humility, Our Savior." The Sacrament was blessed by Hal and George Murdock. The program was arranged by the Clark Smith family Speakers were Sheldon Roberts, Eldon Stoker, Grant and Bishop Paul Nielson, Eddie Smith was accompan ied by his mother, Carol Smith as he sang "A Mormon Boy." Rex Carter presented Ben Smith with his "Duty to God" award. Mike and John Smith sang a vocal duel. Remarks were offered by Clark, Carol and Ben Smith. Julie and Susie sang "May The Good Lord Bless and Keep You" accompanied by Mrs. Smith. The benediction was given by Chase Murdock. Ben Smith, son of Clark and Carol, has been ctiled to fill a mission in the New England States. His grandmother and Mr. and Mrs. RayAunt mond (Ella) Laub of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Florence) McBride of Tooele were present to enjoy the Sacrament services. Es-pli- THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Letter THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1967 Statement by Franklin Gunnell Speaker of the House 37th Utah Legislature As the speaker of the House of Representatives in the 37th Utah State Legislature, I feel it is my duty to reply to the recent irresponsible attacks made on the House by the governor. The Utah State House of Representatives is the body most representative of the citizens of the entire state. The members of the House are lo cal people, elected by the citizens to represent them in the state body. Each represents a small enough group that he can be close to the local people's feelings. One basic reason for the failure of the governor to understand the accomplishments of this session of the legislature is that he has been most concerned with seizing greater power and concentrating it in his own hand. The people's conversely, has Legislature, sought to keep the decisionmaking power in the' hands of the people while providing the chief executive with the tools and organization necessary to operate efficiently. At the beginning of the session last January, the legislative leadership outlined a program of action which was to be a guide for the legislative session. This program, endorsed by the people who elected us to the Legislature, included promoting industrial development, providing help and encouragement for education, avoiding tax increases, e laws, strengthening consolidating health services, revising and improving election laws, and reorganizing departments of state government for greater efficiency. Regardless of the governor's criticism, which has been characterized as being made to further his own political ends, the records now show that great gains were made in all of the areas which the Legislature outlined for work. All bills were thoroughly studied and debated. All groups and individuals who had suggestions or arguments were given cour teous consideration. This Legislature has progressively moved ahead. It has endeavored to put enough money where it was needed to meet the state's problems and to improve social and economic conditions for the peo-- , pie of Utah. At the same time it gave careful attention to making the tax money do the best possible job for the taxpayer. It has kept its pledge not to raise taxes. We take pride in the fact that partisan politics has played so little part in the deliberations, even though it might have been so easy for the majority party to have run rough shod over the minority. When we conducted our busi ness we did so with confidence that we had preformed our duty to the people back home expiditiously, studiously, with dignity and good faith. Why be "Reduced"? law-maki- "Reduced" is a word for anyone who hasn't planned ahead, saved ahead, to have an interest-earnin- g savings reserve here... in the event of an unexpected personal, family, or business emergency. Start saving here regularly NOW! BEAVER CITY BRANCH of the MILFORD STATE BANK anti-crim- CHIT CHAT BY ESTA Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Lena Rae) Rogers and son, Gary, of Palm-dalCalifornia are visiting Mrs. Vona Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Alf (Macel) Horton. Mr. and Mrs. King Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walbeck were in Fillmore, Saturday, to attend the funeral of a cousin, Mr. Vernon Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stevenson of Cedar City called on Mrs. Hattie Schwab, Saturday, for a short visit. They came to Beaver for the Open House for Mr. and Mrs. Stan Green on their Golden Wedding An niversary. Gary Browner of Norwalk, Calif, a grandson of Mrs. Schwab is spending his Easter Vacation here. Mr and Mrs. Marsena Dalton have Mr. and Mrs. Ipsen Dalton, of Ely, Nev., Roy Dalton and Miss Jeanne Christensen of Salt Lake as guests over the weekend. Roy and Ipsen were here to attend National Guard. Mrs. Donna Morris, Larry Morris. Ray Allen Baldwin and Doug Neilson were in Provo, Thursday. The boys enjoyed the ball games and Don-n- a visited Leon and Lois Dean and daughters. Mr. nd Mrs. Grant Esplin were happy to have their daughter, Caroline, home for a few days between semisters at e, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000 Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mrs. Mabel Muir left Monday for California. She went by bus to Las Vegas and will take a plane from there to San Diego, where she will visit her son, Kenneth, and his family for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Briggs left Sunday for Southern California to spend some time with Mr. ad Mrs. Ronald Briggs and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goodwin, Mrs. Wilba Hansen and Mrs. Hattie Goodwin visited in Milford, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hollis. Mrs. Beth Crawford and four daughters, Sara Jane, Mary Beth, Kathleen and Carolyn of Salt Lake are visiting in Beaver with Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Sadie) Low and Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Vickie) Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family and Mrs. Jeannie Moore and baby of Las Vegas came to Beaver last Friday. Fred and Merlene and Mr. and Mrs Arsel Evans of Minersville are k trip. They taking a will go to Denver to visit a son of the Evans. Then on to Montana for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vernile (Doris) Brad shaw and family. Jeannie and baby will visit her mother, Mrs. Anona until the Smiths return. Bill Cox, Mc Kay Farrer and Gilbert Gale took three carloads of Boy Scouts to Provo, Saturday to attend a Scout school to enable them to get their merit badges. The boys must attend the school for three weekends. Miss Shirri Limb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron (Norma) Limb and Mr. John Bonner of Ely, Nevada were married in the St. George Temple, Friday, March 17. A reception was held in their honor, Satur. day in Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Limb, Mr. and Mrs. John White and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo (Naomi) White and their daughter Kari, motored to Ely to attend the reception. Byron and Norma were former Beaver residents. Their many friends wish them much happi- Newest Arrivals Proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lefevor. They had a baby girl on March 15 at the Beaver Valley Hospital. The little girl has two brothers and one sister waiting at home Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris are the parents of a 7 lb 6 oz baby boy born March 16 in the Beaver Valley Hospital. Wayne and Kaye Heppler of Sunnyvale, California have a new baby girl. This makes two s. girls and one boy for the The baby was named Tina Marlynn. Mrs. Marva Heppler is one of the happy grandmothers. Hep-pier- When in Salt Lake City: The Wilson Hotel two-wee- ness. CLUBS Mrs. Blake Smith entertain- ed the Pinochle Club recently at her home. Patrick R. Yard-le- y showed films of New Zealand and of his recent world tour. He also showed souven-ier- s he had collected from each country. The ladies also play- - TXT A FT A 133 East 2nd South Is Still Your Best Hotel Buy Free Parking Familiar Service Special Rates to Groups Center of Downtown ed pinochle and prizes were Jerry Smith, Mary Ann Williams and Janice Roberts. The hostess served dainty refreshments. won by The Sunday Night Study group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph. Heber Gurr, of the Stake Presidency, showed films of the National Guard's trip to Alaska and Puerto Rico and explained the experiences they had. Twenty-tw- o people were present to enjoy the fine report and a delicious lunch served by the hostess. Mrs. Ruby McMullin entertained Tuesday evening. After serving a delicious luncheon bridge was played and prizes were won by May Atkin, Mildred Vickers and Elsie Hales .. fc. i.' CSU. Last Week Grant, Vilda, Caroline and Mary Ann went to Cedar City where they picked up. Vilda's mother, Mrs Demar Bowman, and went on to Las Vegas. There they enjoyed seeing Phyllis Diller at the Flamingo Club.. Afterward they took Mrs. Bowman to get a plane for San Diego where she will visit her sister. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Green were very happy about the many friends and relatives who attended their An t&istfpr ftrerling: Srlcrtion.s From HamlHVMes.siair splendor of the Rocky Mountain foothills, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir performs selections from Handel's "Messiah." With guest soloists Phyllis Curtin, Maureen Forrester, Richard lewis, and Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Orchestra. Twelfth program of the Bell Telephone Hour exploring the world of fine music. Sunday 4:30 P.M. -. 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