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Show Mr. nd Mrs. William Gibson of Montebello, Calif, are here ANNOUNCING . . . OUR ANNUAL SPRING visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Banks and children of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Mrs. Armina Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Banks have spent the past week in Northern Utah visiting their children. Mr. nd Mrs. Verl Holdaway and children of Hunter, Utah, visited relatives over the week FEEDER & STOCKER SALE Beaver visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green. Mr. and Mrs. Druay Dalley and son Bruce of Salt Lake spent the Easter holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer, Sr., who entertained at dinner on Easter. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer, Jr. and family. George Valentine visited Mrs. Emma Green on Monday Mr. and Mrs. George Boy-te- r spent Easter in Ely, Nev. with thehir son, Lynn, and family. Anna Nelson of Beaver accompanied them. Minersville CHIT CHAT 1968 Plan now to consign your calves and yearlings to this SPECIAL SALE . . . where competitive bidding will bring TOP prices DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION, DELTA, UTAH Located on Main Line Union Pacific Railroad Buyers from several states will be here - SALE STARTS AT 10 A.M. All Singles and odd cattle will be sold last BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION Delta Livestock Auction DELTA, UTAH PHONE Elwin L. Pace, Owner North Creek Notes By Emma Green Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and daughter spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shotwell and family. Gail Green spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green Mrs. John Stahl and daughter, Sylvia, and baby of Idaho and Mrs. Aleen Louder of Mil-for- d visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merchant and Darrell on Sat. Easter dinner guests at the Percy Puffer home were Mr. and Mrs John Wiliams, their daughter, Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Marshall and boys, Rhoda Shotwell andHarold. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stephenson and daughter of Covina, Calif, visited their aunt, Mr Emma. Green and also with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green. Visitors Tuesday evening at the Green's were Mr. and Mrs Usher Wilcock and daughter, Brenda of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. James Cox and boys of Marysville, Kansas visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Emma Green. Mr. and Mrs. Royle Wood and daughter, Laura, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Green of Shot-we- ll . wmmmm58i&. - k v 864-236- 1 Phone 864-229- 1 BY EST A Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Baker of Caliente, Nevada spent the weekend at the home of their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raul Pearson. Mr.' and Mrs. Heber Gillins and family of Las Vegas, Nev. were in town, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. nd Mrs Gerald Eyre and children, and Mrs. Rachel Eyre spent the Easter vacation at Lake Tahoe, Calif, with Mr and Mrs. Bowcutt and daughter, Coleen. son-in-la- w ; . living noon SETS JUST ARRIVED !!! NEW Several Styles, Colors and Fabrics Also new end. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Miller and three children of Barstow, Calif, and Mr. Ed Murdock of Beaver have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garold Eyre. Mr. and Mrs. Tom LeFevre and family of Craig, Colorado spent the Easter vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis LeFevre. While here they visited Lehmens Caves. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blackner and family of Flagstaff, Ariz, were recent visitors at the Daisel Davis home.. They also visited other family members Mrs. Ora Fotheringham had Mr. and Mrs. Larry Knotts and fmily of Springville, Utah as weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harrell Gillins and children of Kearns, Utah spent the Easter vacation at the Lillie Lambson and Jule Gillins homes. Week-en- d guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Marshall were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garrett and children of Salt Lke City. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Limb, Mr. and Mrs. John Bonner of Ely, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Brose Dolton and sons, Fred and Paul of Phoenix, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Armstrong and family of Cedar City, Mr and Mrs. Wade Hodges and family of Tooele, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pryor, Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Williams and family .Milford, and the Fred Pry-or- s of Orem, Utah were here for the wedding of Joan Pryor and Thomas Makin. The Sunday School gave an Easter program at Sacrament meeting. Superintendant Mar-cin- e Davis was in charge of it. Tuesday, April 30, 10 Bars if you are something are apt to come out sing- ing a few of, and maybe land behind some of. I was told that while some 'boys and girls were attending a wedding reception in Miners ville, someone cut the tire on their car. Was it done for a prank or for spite? Whatever it was, it doesn't make good sense to me. (It's an expensive pastime for the other fellow.) OCCASIONAL CHAIRS and LAMPS Trade-i- n toff can be certain that when you use USS checking accounts ME BEST! 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"N" 62 East 2nd South Street ! i Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Low and two grandchildren were in Salt Lake and Kearns over the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Scott (Maxine) Tattersall Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hutoh-ing- s and family of Calif, stopped for a visit with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hutchings. They had been in Salt Lake for Conference. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Ethel) Hutchings, for-yo- u mer Beaver residents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cox of jOrem visited Blaine and me Saturday and Sunday. They have both been quite ill and we were happy to nave tnem well enough to come to Bea ver. Mrs. Loretta Fisher of Sac, Calif., is visiting Mr. and Mrs Bert Swindlehurst, Mr. and Mrs. Eari Wilson and Mr. Geo. ' J Fertilizers you are working in the right direction and that you are using the fertilizer that thousands of growers use each year to achieve maximum yields and profit. So whether your farming operation is large or small, you'll find that the easiest way to reach your harvest goals is to use enough fertilizer this spring. Your USS Fertilizer dealer carries fertilizers, made by United States Steel. UsS) Fertilizers BRANCH of the RANCHWEAR lop-qualit- You sMvioe" 8 Whether you Farm 10 acres or 1000... you'll find it pays to fertilize! matter what the size of your farming operation you'll find the best way to increase profits is with proper fertilization. Modern farming requires that normal soil fertility be increased with a balanced fertilizer program for top yields and profits. Using enough fertilizer this spring can be the difference in a profit or loss this fall. i SAM'S Furniture & Appliances 4famv...'' No allowance on your old Living Room Set mjJXBJJLn.fl.HJ).B. QAg.PJLOJULOJUUxJLJU u irjwowrv". -v-- -7: : which go into too many of, THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1968 84111 They enjoyed a famFriday, for Mr. Wilson's 89th Birthhday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibbons spent several days last week in northern Utah visiting relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox, Blaine and I enjoyed a Chinese dinner at the Hong Kong Cafe, compliSaturday 'evening, ments of the Gilberts. Mrs. Marva Heppler of Cedar City was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hickman and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Davis were happy to have the Bill Hickmans and thhe Jay Hammonds for the Easter weekend Mr. and Mrs. Howard Low and son David, spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Low. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoggan and family of Clearfield were weekend guests of Ruth's parents. Mr and Mrs. Allen Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hutchings will leave for a visit with Mrs. Marie Keener and family and Mrs. Bonnie Hutchings and family in Fallon, Nevada. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $13,000 Wilson. ily Mr. and Mrs. Gary Atkin and family have returned to Ely, Nevada where Gary is employed. They have been in Beaver during the copper strike, with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Atkin helping on the farm Mrs. Elmer Baldwin visited in Mesquite last week with her daughter, Patsy. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson of Corona Del Mar, Cal. were in Beaver on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith spent four days in Salt Laki Mrs. Yvonne Murdock and daughter, Raylene, of Oakland Oregon were in Salt Lake for medical treatments and the family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stroud. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Briggs spent ten days in Las Vegas and Henderson, Nevada visiting Mr. and Mrs. Karl Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Lemar Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and families. On their return they spent one day in Cedar City with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Halsey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bartley Gardner of Granger spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith. Mrs. Gardner is their niece. Mr. and Mrs Bill Warby spent a few days in Salt Lake. They attended the funeral of Mrs. Winnifred Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker a week in Lancaster, Calif, with Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Baker and family and Mr and Mrs. Lynn Baker and family. They were in Los Angeles one day and Naomi said she never saw the wild flowers on the hill so beautiful. Ashworth Mrs. Marilyn White was one of fourteen graduates in a class of Licensed Practical Nurses at CSU Friday, April 12, in the new music center on campus. exercises the Attending were her husband, Neal, an2 children, Deana and Danny; Mr and Mrs. Harvey White; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ashworth and Brenda son, Charles; Hutchings and two daughters, Mr and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Mr and Mrs. Rondo Farrer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo White, Cal Mr. and Mrs. Dick Goodwin, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodwin, Nev. Mrs. Beth Ashworth S. L., Susan Dalton, Milford and Mrs. Delia White of Cedar Marilyn will be working at the Beaver Valley Hospital. The Albert Gale family enjoyed a reunion Monday when their oldest son, Ronald, and family stopped for a visit. Their son Arnell and his wife entertained at a dinner, Monday evening at which there were twenty-tw- o present. x'V x. Six generations of care. Care in following Beam's famous formula. the in here All half gallon size. We nut a handle on it. And just for good ld measure: a V" t ti i i v t n f v built-i- i. - pouring spuui. I The taste is distinctive. W ti : 1 ne pouring IS caajr. The Bourbon is Jim 15eam. World's finest Bourbon 1 1 ' i -- since 1795. 66 THE PROOF KENTUCKY JAMES 8. BEAM STRAIGHT DISTILLING BOURBON CO., WHISKEY CLERMONT, n DISTILLED BEAM, N0 KENTUCKY BOTTLED BY |