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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Janet Marshall Becomes Mrs. David Bradshaw EMPLOYMENT OFFERED Miss Janet Sue Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marshall, of Miner sville, became the bride of Mr. David Bradshaw April 21, 1972 in the St. George IDS Temple. Temple president Theron Ashcroft performed the ceremony. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bradshaw of Beaver. Mt. Holly Corporation will soon be inter- -' help viewing in Beaver for full and part-tim- e in various categories of construction work. Experience in logging, heavy equipment operation, carpentry, building trades and gen-- ; eral laborers desired. Limited summer (only) work for students over 17. Application forms available at the Beaver Press. Do not apply at ski area office. Interviews will be arranged in Beaver after reviewing applications. Send completed application form to: s MT. HOLLY SKI CORPORATION , 224 Campbell Drive View Cemetery. Graveside Services for Arthur James Bolton Graveside services were held for Arthur J. Bolton Thursday, April 20, 1972 in the Mountain Bishop Howard Bradshaw of the Third Ward conducted. Invocation was given by C. Edwin Pake. Nell Smith sang, "A Perfect Day." Allen was the Reynolds He said Mr. Bolton speaker. came to Beaver with the CC's during the depression and stayed here after he married Irene Thompson, working as a common laborer at different jobs. He has two brothers and a sister-in-la- w and a daughter, Florene. Flowers were taken care of by the Beaver Third Ward Relief Society. Military services were directed by McKay Farrer and members of the American Legion. Dan Joseph presented the flag to Ws daughter. thanked Bradshaw Bishop everyone that had assisted in Introducing PUFFER INSURANCE AGENCY representing The Travelers Insurance Companies FIRE, AUTO, CASUALTY, LIFE, BONDS DAIRYLAND HIGH RISK INSURANCE 135 EAST 300 C. V. SMITH, Agent Phone 438-235- mi m NORTH BEAVER, UTAH 4 nrinm had cymbidium grandmothers , orchid corsages. The wedding line stood before white drapes accented with a mirror on which a revolving green spotlight played. Pedastil lights decorated with ferns and containers of mums, and gladiolas, were connected by yellow and green ribbons. A Cherub statue, surrounded by yellow daisies and Many friends and relatives white carnation attended the temple ceremony. yellow and A wedding breakfast was served arrangements, was the decoraat the Trafalga Restraunt in St. tion for the stage. A seven tiered, white wedding the ceremony. following George, cake on a mirror was displayed The bride wore a gown of on a lace covered table. A minicandlelight antique satin with beaded lace panels. It had an ture bride and groom stood betempire waistline, full, puffed ween the tiers and the cake was sleeves with lace trimmed cuffs. topped by yellow roses and white doves. Miniture ushers and The lace bodice was accented with seec? pearls, as wasthemanderin bridesmaids stood on stairways manon either side of the cake. The collar. Her triple-tiere- d cut the cake and sernewly-wetilla veil was edged with scalloped lace and held by a Juliet cap of ved it to their guests. Refreshment tables were decseed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white orated with Brandy snifters conorchids and yellow roses. taining yellow floating candles. Two sisters of the bride, Master of Ceremonies for the program was Calvin Albrecht. Sherry Lynn and Lacy, were Opening prayer was by Bishop Maids of Honor. They wore floor-leng- th Howard Bradshaw, an uncle of the gowns of white lace bonded on green. The waistlines were groom. "The Wonder of You" and "Let empire with satin covered buttons down the front. The sleeves It Be Me" were sung by Jeri were long. Green satin cumber-banBrinkerhoff of Fillmore, accomaccented the waistline. panied by Sherry Lynn Marshall. They carried miniture umbrelAn accord! an and melodian duet las containing yellow daisys and was played by Rhonda Stanley and white carnations. Mac Neil Ogden of Provo. Other attendants were Mrs. Sherry Lynn, Lacy and Lee Richard (Marge Ann) Joseph, Marshall sang "dose To You." Mrs. Reed (Debra) Carter, Mrs. They were accompanied by Lyn-n- ea Bill (Connie) Carter, Mrs. Larry Marshall. (Rita) Hugh, Miss Allison Lund, Tauna Hunter of Bountiful did Miss Madlyn Hollingshead, Miss a ballet dance. Kathy Gillins and Miss Margie Mrs. Richard (Marge Ann) Marshall. They wore gowns of Joseph played a piano solo. white lace bonded on yellow and Dr. Kent Myers sang a solo. patterned the same as the Maids He was accompanied by his of Honor. They carriedthe same daughter, Beth. kind of flowers. Closing prayer was by Hay-wa- rd Mr. Robin Bradshaw and Mr. Marshall, uncle of the bride. Allan Cartwright served as Best Rhonda Stanley and Janet BradMen for the groom. Ushers shaw took care of the guest book. were Tim Marshall, Richard Mrs. Florence Wood, Mrs. Mary Al Bradshaw, Reed Sherman, Lou Rowberry and Miss Becky Carter, Richard Joseph, Kent Davis were in charge of the gift Swindlehurst, Pat Baker andMike room. Lee. After a honeymoon In Southern Mothers of the bride andgroom and Arizona, the California wore floor-lengt- h, green crepe couple will make their home in accented with silver. gowns, Beaver. He said they enjoyed the spirit2nd Ward Sacrament ual experiences of the mission Beaver Second Ward Sacraand the privilege they had of ment Meeting was held Sunday, teaching the gospel. Benediction was given by Clyde April 23, 1972 in the Ward ChaAHgood. pel at 6:30 p.m.- -. - Prelude and postlude music was played by Ruth Crook, singi 'l ing was directed by Clara Cards Las Vegas, Nevada 89107 ilBiiiiii Their corsages were greengiam- The ell as and yellow roses. -- ft ds MINERSVILLE XL LIGHTING FIXTURES Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Hall of Riverside, California and a grandson, Alan McCutcheow of South Gate, California were here Friday night for the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. David Bradshaw. Mrs. Eulalia Davis spent the weekend in Cedar City, Utah with her son, Victor and family. Satruday they made atrip to Page Arizona and the surrounding area. Mr. Garold Gressman GARDENING SUPPLIES VETERINARY SUPPLIES HORSEMAN'S EAR CENTRAL-VA- C of Reno, CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS Nevada has been in twon and visited his mother, Mrs. Alba Carter, a patient in the Milford Hos- CANVAS pital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall and children of Compton, California, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hall and children of Provo visited relatives here overtheweek-en- d and attended the Bradshaw reception Friday night. Mrs. Loneva Banks is visiting in California with her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Balsugh and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fails and children of Orem, Utah spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Fails. Mr. and Mrs. Weldo George and children of Las Vegas, Nevada have been here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ash- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carter and family were to the St. George Temple Saturday where they had their marriage solemnized and their children sealed to them. and friends Many relatives accompanied them. Mr. Clinton Thompson is a patient at the medical center in Cedar City where he underwent surgery. His wife Verna is helping to care for him there. Wednesday night, April 19th, the Senior Marrieds held a party in the Ward Cultural Hall. A program was presented, games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Wednesday night, April 26th, Singing Mothers of the Bea- the presented a concert in the Minersville Chapel. Seventy-seve- n participated. Mr. andMrs. Larry Hugh of Provo spent the weekend here with her parents, Dan and Eve ver Thursday, April 27, 1972 Stake Davis. Mrs. Mary Lou Rowberry and children of Provo, Utah spent the weekend at the Truman Br adfield fir NYLON DAMS Everything for ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING SUPPLIES Electrical Contractors Commercial Refrigeration and Air Conditionng R. E. D. Inc. V20 West 1st North Minersville Sacrament Ph. Minersville Sacrament Meeting was held Sunday, April 23, 1972 in the Ward Chapel. Counselor Lamon Perkes conducted the meeting. Invocation was given by Chad Hollingshead. The program was done by the Beaver Seminary with President of seminary, Evan VIckers announcing the program. Talks were given by Sue Green and Barbara Hutchings. Shelly Roberts and Angela Baldwin played an organ and piano duet, "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Lynn Strong, Laurie Roberts and Craig Murdock gave talks. Laurie Griffiths, Pattie Davis, Donetta Carter and Carrie Carter sang, "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You." home. Mrs. Gloria Finlinson andbaby Caliente, Nevada were here of over the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craw. Mrs.EulaliaDavishas received word that her daughter, Lorraine Davis Horton, has been put in as Relief Society President in the Second Ward in Nampa, Idaho. Mr. Marshall expressed his thanks for the invitation to speak and relate his mission exper- iences. exist "!rj' xar. m They lived in Belfast, the Capitol, and Ulster where all the fighting is taking place in that country today. He told about the life of fear the people are undergoing. He said the whole country of Ireland lsnt as large as the state of Utah and the elevation is only ; 110 feet above sea level. ft Now the Army starts you at $288.00 a mo. And you may not even have to spend it. SSG Frank E Stastny Cedar City 586-459- 4 I A Funeral services for Harold Goodwin, 51, Lehi, who died April 21, 1972 of injuries suffered in an industrial accident at Geneva Steel, Orem, were held Tuesday, April 25, 1972 at 1 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel in Lehi. Harold was born July 12, 1920, Beaver, to Guy and Hattle Goodwin. Married Audrey Roberts December 31, 1941, Las Vegas. Employe rolling mill, Geneva Steel; member LDS Church; veteran World War II. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, Byron H Alpine; Mrs. Lynn 1 (Karen) Bower, Pocatello; granddaughter; mother, Beaver; brothers, sisters, LeRoy, Ely, Nevada; Claude, Mrs. Gilbert (LaRue) Briggs, both Beaver; Clark, Mrs. LaPriel Lewis, Mrs. Kenneth (Garnette) Hollis, all Milford, Beaver County; Mrs. Newell (Maude) Iverson, Delta, Millard County. Burial was in the Lehi (Huck) tery. . c FURNITURE FASHION MONTH GET A FREE GORDON BRINGHURST 1 Harold 'Huck' Goodwin a IS NEW 438-297- The lasttalkwasgivenbyRobin Bradshaw. Beneilction was given by Russell Albrecht. ter. Q ark Smith of the Bishopric conducted. Invocation was given by Dr. Terry Henrie. Speakers for the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. 0311161 E. Marshall, parents of Coach Al Marshall, who recently returnedfrom a LDS mission to Ireland. Mrs. Marshall said they left May 1970 and returned home January 1972. They were In northern Ireland working in the six counties that are still part of British Commonwealth. She said it is a beautiful green country where lots of rain falls. Fences are beautiful. They are either hedges or rock walls. The land is mostly pasture with lots of sheep and cattle. The people are kind and loving. The reason for country trouble today is mythology and religion reigns. They have a poor schooling system. They have manygovernment kept families and advised us of She said avoiding socialism. she also enjoyed the moderate weather of Ireland. 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