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Show Thursday, August 6, 1970 THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS BURNS HARLAN J. FOR DISTRICT JU DGE (non-partisa- Basic unit of civilized culture; the very lifeblood "Dedicated to the preservation and protection of life and property through an efficient court system." of a modern society. 4 ' When families stay together. and play together, they furnish young and old the social outlet that they seek and need... a powerful deterrent to delinquent and behavior. anti-soci- ; , al ms super-spectacu- lar To dramatize the family as the basis of the nation's strength and morality, and to focus attention upon it, Family Reunion Day was established in 1968. It is held on the second Sunday of each August. Family Reunion Day was honored at the start with a proclamation Johnson. by then-Preside- ing performances beginning Thursday afternoon, Aug. 20, through Sunday evening, August 23. One of the most complete finest law libraries in Southern Utah. and 'I Experienced, honest, industrious and knowledgable. Paid for by citizens for J. Harlan Burns for Judge nt Reaffirm your own regard for the family,-OBSERVE v . BEAVER Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. Hughes and family of Gallup, New Mexico and Mr and Mrs. Nolan D. Baker of Lancaster, California, spent several days visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker and brother, The and Gordon, family. Hughes family returned home Monday.. Nolan and family will stay until Thursday Last Sunday they had a family with twenty present. The Ipson Family reunion was held in Panguitoh Saturday Auust 1 at the Social Hall. Dinner was served at noon, after which a business meeting and program were held. Beaver participants were Mr and Mrs. Milo Baker, Mr and Mrs Vernon Hughes and family, Mark Wool-se- y Christina Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. Thell Riley. John and Geneva Joseph of San Jose wrote us a nice letter saying their vacationing daughters had a chance to read tne last .issues of the pa,fler( aJ well as back ones kept for them. "The Church news and thBa-- . ver Press keep with Utah. We look for "Toms we know in the 'Chit Chat' and other columns, but after twenty-tw- o years they are becoming fewer in number. The grand . FAMILY REUNION DAY ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1970 Suggested by Kiwanis International and The Freedom's Foundation at Valley Forge. 5 Manderfield fill your fuel oil Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Cox spent a few days in Henderson Nevada. Mr and Mrs. Kay Blackner visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blackner. Mr and Mrs. Keith Beaumont went to St. George, Thursday. Mr and Mrs Steve Maycock and baby of Colorado visited his parents Mr and Mrs. Lavoy Maycock. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bradshaw and family of Salt Lake, Mr, and Mrs Mel Cox and baby of Summit, Lynn and Glenna, Randy and Colleen and families had July 24th dinner with Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw. Mr and Mrs Paul (Glenda) Houghland and family of Nevada brought Mrs Jess Edwards home Saturday. They left three of their children to spend a week with grandma and grandpa. Mr and Mrs. Cecil Willden visited Mr. and Mrs Randy Bradshaw and Mr and Mrs. LaVel Bradshaw on Sunday.. LaVel, Ilynn and family had dinner with Randy and Colleen. Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Bradshaw and family, Mr. and Mrs Sherman Bradshaw, Mr and Mrs. Donald Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blackner and families attended Sacrament meeting in Milford to see Kathy Myers confirmed. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Myers Manderfield held their out-lin- g at Indian Creek, Friday evening. They enjoyed supper and ball games. Mr. and Mrs LaVel Bradshaw returned home Saturday after a week vacation in Hawaii. They visited Mr and Mrs James Bradshaw and family and saw the places of interest. Mrs. Alma Lowe, Mr. and Mrs Ron Bradshaw and family and Mr and Mrs Richard Joseph went on the same plane.. tank for the summer Call us and get full information about our service and Philheat high performance heating oil. 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CLEAN MODERN RESTROOMS OF THANKS We wish to express our most sincere gratitude to all our many relatives and friends who showed in any way their sympathy when our deer husband, father and brother( Lloyd Mathews, passed away. The flowers, cards, money and food and exwere pressions of sympathy greatly appreciated. Mrs Llyod Mathews & Family Lynn Mathews Althea Gillins Pauline Wood Former City Attorney for Cedar City and presently Fifth Judicial District Attorney. Has fel- prosecuted several hundred Beaver onies in Juab, Millard, Iron & Washington Counties, and served as legal advisor at Grand Jury proceedings. World War II Veteran. Born and raised in Southern Utah. t MAN ON A TIGER ON AN ELEPHANT - The most astonishing animal performance in circus history . . , is a star Germany's fantastic Gunther Gebel-Willia1970 Edition of Ringling Bros. of the Barnum & Bailey Circus. The Greatest Show On Earth comes to Salt Lake City's Salt Palace for nine thrill- n) WD |