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Show Universal Microfilm 141 Pierpont Ave. 1 TV teBea? SLC " By George Galley Walt Jones and B;ulah Wun dorlich won the mixed scotch tournament held Sunday. Don Rowley and Helen Hutchinson won the sudden death playoff over Karl Hutchinson and Helen Christiansen for second place. Everyone is looking forward to the "best hH" tourney to be held next Sunday at 1:00 P.M.. There wilj be both a ladies division. A mens handicap will be allowed so get a partner and enter early so we can make the pairings. It will be an eighteen hole affair with k luncheon to follow. a During our recent Southern tournament Amateur Utah things were more electrifying" than anticipated, as by Wayne Hardy, Bob Keith Barton and Draper, Mack Patterson. A bolt of lightning struck the middle of No. 4 Fairway and knocked both Wayne and Bob down. It jolted Keith aid Mack. No one realized at the time what had happened. Bob Draper thought someone had smacked him with a golf ball, while Wayne was too dazed to reach ony conclusions at all. All of them had soms apparently due to muscle conSore strictions. shoulders, irms, backs and jaws are still giving 'them some trouble. Needless to say, their golf games went to pot from then by Sandy Threei-fourMh- SBA Representative Weds Bruce Grcgersen In Beaver August 5 Gillies Miss Lcola Corinne Bezanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs became the Carl Bezanson, brido of Bruce LeRoy Greger-- ? n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil B. Grcgersen of Cedar City, June 28 in the Beaver Second Ward Chapel. The couple were married by Heber Gurr of the Stake Presidency. The bride wore a gown of white lace over bridal satin with a lace train. Her veil was h: Id by beaded head piece. She carried a bouquet of pink rose buds around a white orchid. Maid of Honor was Lorrie Bezonson. Bridesmaids were Peggy Tuckett, Shirlaen Bond, Cheryl Davis, Pat Workman and Mariyln Webster. Junior bridesmaid was Wendy Bezanson. Flower girl was Lesa s. pot-luc- k. after-effect- li-ma- Bezanson. The attendants wore turdresses quoise chiffon and carried turquoi.'ji and white carnations. was the Ken Gregersen Best Man. Ushers were Kraig Robinson, Keith Robinson, Carl Wayne Bezanson and V'.ks Francom. Fr-Canter was master of ceremonies for thefoilowing program: Opening prayer by Joe Nel- ... A-li- n, s, son. Carl and Wayne Bezanson olayed a guitar duet "Little Black Egg". Robert Nisson played "Mala nuar.ia" cn the guitar. Jak Waters sang "More" Ths Mollo-Tone- s sang. Closing prayer by Mardcn 1966-196- 'iregirscn. Prayer at the ceremony as ; ar ds 3 0 camp scene at Enjoy Camp Monday, July 15, fifteen scouts under the leadership of Sheldon Jessup and Frank Gentry loft Beaver and traveled to Camp Maple Dell in Payson Canyon. The group remained at this camp the entire week and boatparticipated in ra"".-i- ing, rifle and skeet shooting, camp craft, swimming, team contests and various other activities. Many of the boys were able to advance an additional rank in their scouting work. One of the boys, Sam What-cot- t, was able to win first place in the mile swim. Boys who attended the camp were Blake and Chad Gillies, Hal Lessing, Sam Whatcott, Kevin Willden, Jack Erickson, Greg Gurr, Robert Wright, ild Joseph, Kevin Jessup, Roger and Jeff Kesler, Joseph Farnsworth, Curtis Gentry, & Donald Morris. Parents and Ward members who assisted with transportation and supervision were Howard Bradshaw, Sheldon Jessup, Frank Gentry, Erickson, Howard Pershing White, Ray Kesler, and Dan Joseph. Bi-h- July 21th Program J ."'M The meadow at the Third Ward Scouts d, se-T- .''1 was Veloy Butterfield, S. B. A. representative,will be in Beaver, Monday, August 5th from 8 to 10 A. M. Contact Mrs, Lucile Strong for an appoint ment. The annual 24th of July pro'iy Clifford Gregersen. The couple spent their gram was held in the Beaver honeymoon in Salt Lake and High School auditorium at vill make their home in 11:00 A. M. under the direcC:dar City tion of the First Ward Sunday School. LaVar Atkin was in charge. Servics Held For Georgcne Warby was the narrator and the following Mrs. Wilda Hansen musical numbers were presented: Funeraj Services for Mrs. Vocal solo by Steve. Rosen-lunWilda B. Hansen were held "A Poor Wayfaring Man First-Third at the July 27th, 1968, Of Grief". Ward Chapel. Vocal solo by Helen Lee Prelude and postlude music "Unknown Grave." Bawas played by Mrs. Iretta Duet by Carol and Clark ker. "The Wind Is A Lion" The services were conduct- Smith, Jack WaVrs sang "God Braded by Bishop Howard Bless America" shaw, prayer at the home was Vocal Soloby Nell Smith, Blackett. Blaine by "Climb Every Mountain." of Flowers were taken care Song, by the Mello Tones, by members of the Better "Valley Home." Homes Club and were seated on The at the bank where Thelma is stage Royalty also Kathleen Farnsemployed. worth). our Utah Mother of was given by the Invocation Year. Roy Yardley. Miss Lorraine Columbia, Nell Smith sang "Hold Thou Limb; and attendants, Connie Hand" My accompanied by Smith, Jean Baldwin and Ga3 Clara Carter. Lynn Benson. The obituary was given by Prayers were offered by of who Williams James spoke Sherman Carter and Jim Morthe useful life of Mrs. Hansen. She has lived with Claude and gan. Thdma since her husband pnssed away. He thanked them for thrir love and consideration of their mother and read the poem, Smohcy Says: "The Master's Bouquet." "Coin Home" a violin solo, was played by Mildred Atkin accompanied by Ircta Baker. ArH Mcsfiirgcr t: l!cd on thr Plan of Lifa and Solvation. Bishop Bradshaw thanked everyone for the beautiful floral offerings and other acts of kindness extended to the fam;'y. and Anona SwindLhurst Esta Cox sang "Whispering Hope" accompanied by Iret;. Baker. Benediction was by Roy Goodwin. Dedication of the grave was by Bill Twitchell. Pall Bearers were Blaine & Cood advice for camjifire makers Bud Baker, Jim Nelson, Don-ni- e Eullock, Rex Smith and Bill Twitchell. speed-readin- two-thir- 10c Corinne Bczanson Almost every day you hear someone complaining about the high cost of living. Food, medicine, even advice, seems too highly priced or too conwas "OVERPASSES THE SOLUTION ON fusing. So, with the help of the headline in the Deseret News article telling of the a valuable little booklet callawarding of a contract to W. W. Clyde Company in ed "500 Successful Money the amount of $387,000 for the construction of two Making Formulas and Trade Secrets," I'll attempt to re Cedar in the on The interstate City highway. overpasses late a few solutions to some article goes on to quote Weston Hamilton, chairman everyday problems and of the Road Commission as follows: "Cities who use plaguing the modern family. integrity instead of animousity in demonstrating their First, for the ladies, a few problems obviouusly have much more success". It then secrets for beautiful complexions and households. An ingoes on to say that "He (Mr. Hamilton) feels Cedar fusion of horseradish and milk City should be an example to any community feeling will make a most excellent, that the Interstate highway has caused unsolvable probharmless and effective coslems." metic. A fine quality face powRACHEL BRADSHAW der can be made from starch I have a number of things I feel like saying none and oxide of bismouth mixed. of which are printable. for the woman who And, Rachel Bradshaw Sets wants to appear young with x no tell-tal- e HOSPITAL NOTES gray showing, Wedding Date Utah Ranks Low In Hair Dye can be made July 25 Marguerite May-cocfrom litharge, slaked lime, Mr. and Mrs. LaVel BradLegislative Pay and chalk all finelly powshaw announce the engage26 Hazel Travis, Alice ment dered and mixed. Simply mix of their daughter, Utah ranks 49th among the July Mrs. Gillies and Douglas Rachel to Mr. Mel Cox, son of the powder with water and fifty states in total compensa- KKaye) Robins - baby girl. add to the hair. After two Mrs. Allen M. Cox of Mr. and tion (salary plus expense alJuly 27 Jeffrey White. hours the hair can be washed Utah. Alton, lowance) paid ito its legis- July 28 Leonard Roberts and curled. lators. Ina Hughes Rachel is a graduate of BeaJuly 30 Household chores are often This fact was pointed out July 31 Mrs Blake (Nancy) ver High School and has at made more bearable through iy Utah Foundation, the pri Smith . baby boy tended CSU for two years columns aimed at a woman's vate research organization in where she is majoring in busihousehold chores. This one for their analysis of proposition The Weather ness. destroying flies in a room number 2 the proposed con seems quite a valuable addiMr. Cox filled an LDS misstitutional amendment to in- Date High Low Free. tion to the list of hints. Put to Caifornia sion Southern the crease the pay and expense July 24 62 90 a mixture of black allowances of legislators. 59 85 .50 Mission and has attended CSU July 25 brown sugar an cream on a 68 86 .29 the past year. The study notes that in the July 26 on. . . . the flies will soon plate 80 59 7 tr. period legislators in July 27 The coupla are planning a Any open place such as a disappear. 58 84 Utah received $1,415 ($1,000 July 28 For young lovers who want and will gcttf course, is abad place to September wedding 51 79 salary plus $415 expenses in- July29 make their home in Cedar be during an electrical storm. no one but their lovers .11 82 44 cluding payment for special July 30 special section of the golf to read their letters, a little .07 City. 80 45 sessions) in addition to a tra- July 31 rule book is devoted to the iodide of starch mixed with vel allowance of ten cents per water is effective. In a few precautions to be taken. mile. This compares with com Mountain States average and Bell Laboratories Our course does not offer days the writing will disa.the U.S. pensation of $4,914 in the 8 leas than one-thir- d too many ideal shelters to ppear taking the innocent Mountain States and $10,291 average. to. However, some love letters with it. ratreat Harmonic note Develop for all of the United States. Foundation analysts Not to leave the men from suggestions are in order. You According to the report, the that several studies have obavoid bring the picture, I'll let them in should definately present compensation rates served that the present ceil- Compressor out in the open, near wire on a little secret to aid them for legislators in Utah have ing on legislative compensaRapid learning and accumu- fences and overhead wires, in their fishing. Cocculus been in effect since 1951, fol- tion imposes substantial finan lation of knowledge has gen- isolated trees and hilltops. pulverized and mixed lowing approval of a consti- oiai burdens on persons elec-- d erally been restricted to those Seek shelter in buildings with dough if scattered on g to the legislature in Utah. tutional amendment at the ability. ,'i when possible, sucii as the the water the fish will seize 1950 general election. SubseIt is charged that many able At Bell Telephone Labora- storage shed on No. 7 or the it with great avidity and will citizens are dissuaded from tories, however, a substitute racetrack grandtand, the for- instantly become so intoxicatquent attempts to boost legislators pay and-o- r expense al- becoming candidates for the for fast reading has been de- est service warehouse, an ed that they will turn belly lowances were made in 1958, legislature or are induced to veloped. An-- electronic device automobile and of course the up on top of the water by doz1962, and 1966 when proposed limit their service to one or the harmonic compressor, per clubhouse. In a pinch, a dense ens, hundreds, or thousands constitutional amen dments two terms because of the e mits the recording of the hu- stand of trees or depressed as the case may be. All that financial sacrifice that leg- man voice at twice its normal area (avoid hilltops and high you need to do is to have a were submitted to the electorate. All of these attempts islative service entails. places) will help some, how- boat, or other convenience to speed without distortion. On th"! other hand, while failed to receive the necessary amounts to ever, such places offer very gather them up and as you Th? discovery most citizens recognize that little protection. approval of the voters. gather put them in a tub of Tislators should be compen- eliminating the high, ofpitched Even if this year's amendclean water and presently Raising golf clubs or a reand quality squeaky ment providing for increased sated for time spent in legisread adds they will be as lively and above a is which played cording of personal healthy as ever. This compensation is approved by 1'ive service, there is some eans of recording to the element the electorate in November, fear that compensation placed "Chipmunks" on shoes of catching fish has hereto-"o- r Metal hazard. spikes a With fame. the perdevice, Utah still will not equal the too high could lead to "pro- son been known to few. (What do little to increase the hazcould listen to a of the legis-- , Mountain States or the U.S. to do with thousands of live ard. 30 or minutes in average in total legislative lature. It is also argued by less. speech MORAL - DON'T PLAY fish was a question not ansome that the holding of a compensation. electrical storms. swered). during G. E. Vickcrs, According to office represents For the man plagued by Proposition number 2 would legislative increase legislative pay from an honor that should entail manager for the phone comthat horrible fate, baldness, a has the spe pany, development the present $500 per year to som? element of personal sacFootball's About Here successful cure has been dis$25 per day while actually in rifice as a matter of public cial significance for blind per a mixture of pearl covered sons. He said the American By Aj Marshall session. It would also raise service. "sh, water and onion juice. on Foundation is for Blind the Those trying 2ven if it takes time to work intending The Utah Foundation analthe expense allowance from the present $5 per day to $15 ysis indicates that there has studying the possible use of out for fotball this year will everyone will know you're per day. On the basis of the 03en a definite trend toward compressed speech in it tape start with a physical fitness trying. 83 days that the Utah legislahigher pay and more adequate and dies recording programs. class on August 1, 1968 at The smoking man will be across the country Future prospects include the 8:30 P.M. on the High School of great service to his family ture was in session during football field. The fitness by two-ye1966-6- 7 period, during recent years. In the possibility of recording textmixing his cigar ashes with total comipemsaition (salary 1966-6- 7 period, PjT example, books, news articles, novels, program i3 open to boys from castile soap. Applied with a with the 9th to the 12th grades. soft rag it is one of the best plus expenses) would amount legilative compensation was etc. to be "speed-heard- " or half perfect to $3,320. This sum still would raised in twenty-fiv- e by Coach Marshall will conduct oot'n understanding cleaning preparations the trained listeners, said Vickers j tha class. the states in the nation. be only about Many valuable medical preparations can be made in the ti?. One of the best all purpose rcmedi-- s Lightning one cf the very 'Jrimcnt )tst ever mada for man or b:ast. Equal parls of lauda, 'i '.f num, alcohol, and oil of worm A'ood mix.'d together can be used for rheumatism, neuralc W 'A 'I . . ; . . i t ' gia, toothache, sprains and bruises. A certain cure for eruptions pimples and etc. is an application of dilute corrosive subO limate with the oil of almondi d2 in a few days the condition will bo cured. For those numerous ner- sons suffering from bad lcs and feet, a mixture of yellow resin and lead plaster melted together forms a comfortable 11 and fff:ctive adhesive plaster. Pain killer can b made from alcohol, chloroform, oil sassafras, gum camphor, spir- Is of cayanne mixed well and taken by the spoonful. The littli booklet al;o con-- j tains many other valuable re- mrriies for such illnesses as cancer, hydrophobia, warts & All are very consumption. trustworthy (the book says) and offer instant cures. It is a beautiful new Scout sunset. wfiflnfrn. ?L SINGLE COPY Canyon Breeze Notes Remedies '; ivv 84101 BEAVER, UTAH 84713, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1968 VOLUME 65, NUMBER 31 3 utah Cot. Senior Citizens Dinner ' i:rW j rr T TOUR The Senior Citizens annual dinner, sponsored by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and B'aver City, will be h"ld Thursday, August 8 at 12:00 noon in the Beaver First-Thir- d imiWard church. to make how also tells All persons 65 or over ars tation gems, Kickapoo Buffalo Snlve, cough syrups, and invited to come and enjoy a how to catch wild horses and delicious dinner, followed by an entertaining program. to avoid Injury from bees. C'Lt'B Members should merl at the Forest Service office Monday, August 13 at 9 A. M. |