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Show THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS " -- 4 I Thursday, September 6, 1973 I Beawr T7ie R-ess- every Thursday. Scond Class Postage paid at Beaver, Utah Published 84713 lHORGF. A. RICH DOROTHY H. RICH Editor-Publishe- r Business Manager Phone 13S-2891 S4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Price , Outside of Beaver County $5.00 Per Year MEMBER OF THE MEMBER IVEWSPjfiuPER Association - Founded 1885 Jl Minimum Rjtcv V Hr word Piuvu "NEVER used anything like it", say users of Bluo Lustre carpet cleaner. Rtnt electric sham-poo- er $t. Reynolds Bldg. Supply "'" FOR SALE 1971 CMC Pickup. Auto, trans- mission, power steering. Excellent condition. See at Rex's Chevron, Beaver, Utah or phone FOR SALE OR RENT Camp Trailers. By the Color Countr, Trailer Sales, 247 E. Center, Beaver. 438-231- 6. FOR SALE Gretch guitar, solid body, partial cutaway. With case. Early model, good condition. Call Eddie Rich 438-55- 6 after 37 PM. Fnrmi Close i p m Tuciday FOR SALE Beautiful new 2 bedroom home with fireplace and family room In basement for $31,950. This home is an ideal location and is just perfect for a growing family. For further Information, contact Del Rich Real Estate Company at Center and Main, 2. Cedar City, or phone 586-992- A SPORTSMAN'S DREAM Beautiful ranch or small farm located west of Beaver at Greenville. This property Is just perfect for hunting and fishing. It has 4.2 acres of land with full water rights and a threebedroom home on it. The home and land may be purchased for $15, 500 cash or owner will sell it for $19,000 with easy terms of $150 per month and no Interest For further Information, contact Del Rich Real Estate .Company at Center and Main, Cedar City, 2. or phone 586-992- FOR 5ALE 1972 Leisure Mobile Home 14'x 56 '. 2 bedroom, carpet and drapes. Furnished or unfurnishht ed, like new. Call Lynn Cart-wrig- or 387-26- 88 433-221- 4. HELP WANTED Milking cows on Saturdays only. - 438-552- Mrs. Maurine Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Vickie) Waters were In Salt Lake over the weekend to visit with Vickie's family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Beth) Crawford and to bring Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Sadie) Low home. Norman James, a Lamanlte from New Mexico is living with Mr. and Mrs. King (Donna) Morris this winter and attending school. Mrs. Sherry Graham and two small sons of Birmingham, Ala. are visiting with Sherry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Arlene) Kehr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Louise) Fackrell visited with Louise's sister, Mrs. Nettle Fordham and other family members last week. Wallace and Allen Fordham of Salt Lake spent the long weekend with their mother, Mrs. Nettle Fordham, and did some remodeling on her horns. Mr. and Mrs. James (Lillian) Williams were In Provo last week visiting their daughter and family, Mrs. Betty Bee son, and attended Sacrament Meeting where Betty's daughter, Pam, had her baby blessed. No experience necessary. Must NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have be 16 years or older. Contact been filed with the State Engineer 7. Dale Harris to change water in Beaver County throughout the entire year unless LOST OR STOLEN Would whomever borrowed, or otherwise designated. Locations anyone who may know something about, the blue Peugot bicycle taken from the Hal Mur-do- ck In SLB&M. residence please call Reward. 438-51- 08. 438-265- NOTICE TO LIEN CLAIM ANTS Civil No. 3802 IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR BEAVER COUNTY, STATE OF Utah NORMAN JONES and BREHAM REWARD For stabilizing bar for Easy Lift trailer hitch, lost August 17th between 5th North and 2nd West and Little Reservoir. Con- tact AltonSwindlehurst438-225- Plaintiffs, vs. R. YARDLEY and HAZEL B. YARDLEY, Defendants. All persona holding or claiming liens on the following described real property situated In Beaver County, State of Utah: Beg. S. 0 deg. 05 mln.E. 236.06 4 W. 1116.96 ft. from NE Cor. of Sec. 33, T. 29S., R. 7 W; Th: S. 1107.87 ft. more or leas to S. line of N 12 of NE 14 of Sec. 33; Th: S. 89 deg. 49 mln. 19 sec W. 823.12 ft. to E. RW line of US-Hwy, Th: N. 4 deg. 51 mln. 13 sec W. along E. RW line 325.32 ft; Th: N. 2 deg. 07 mln. 46 sec. W. along E. RW line 266.80 ft; Th: N. 0 deg. 45 mln. 34 sec W. along E. RW lint 711.09 ft; Th: N. 0 deg. 30mln. 02 sec E. 36.40 ft; Th: S. 75 deg. 19 mln. 23 sec. E. 899 ft. to beg. Cant. 24.02 Acs. of land, tinder and by virtue of the provisions of Chapter 1 of Title 38 of Utah Code Annotated 0953) as amended, are hereby notified to appear before the above-entitlCourt at the Beaver County Courthouse, Beaver, Utah, on the 12th day of September, 1973, at the hour of 10:00 ajn. to exhibit then and there proof of their lien. DATED this 30th day of August, 1973. PRINCE, YEATES, WARD, MILLER & GELDZ AHLER By Jon C Heaton Attorneys for Defendant Published in The Beaver Press September 6, 1973, WILLIAM ft 91 ed MOTOROLA Redondo 2313 Nelson Ave., Beach, Calif. 90278, proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 4.0 ac ft of water out of a total of 211.36 ac ft of water as evidenced by a deeded portion of Seg. App. No. 26637-- a The water has been diverted from a well, 700 ft deep at a point N. 1320 ft. and E. 1360 ft. from SW 16-ln- ch 5. PIANO spinet console piano to be picked up and sold in this area. Assume low monthly payments or cash. Also ORGAN with automatic rythm. Phone color write Credit lect Dept., 388 Commercial NX., Salem, Oregon 97308. PLUMBING All Types Remodeling Cor. used Sec 10, T29S, R7W; and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 52.84 acs. In Wl2 SW14 Sec. 10, T29S, R7W. Hereafter, 4.0 ac. ft of water Is to be diverted from a well, 150-2ft deep at a point N. 150 ft and E. 2980 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 13, T29S, R7W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 4 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0.79 acs. In SW 14SE 14 Sec 00 13, T29S, R7W. Commercial Septic Tank Pumping 2) Vernon L. and Judith A. Moss, 1735 Dixon Str., Redondo Beach, Calif. 90278, proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 2.0 ac ft. of water out of a total of 211.36 ac of water as evidenced by a deeded portion of Seg. App.No. 26637 a The water has been (77-153- WM KERR Phone Mary Strahm, (77-25- 9). Walnut OLSEN, Leslie U.and (77-153- 1) ten-spe- ed FOR SALE 1967 Galaxle 500 Ford, hard top. Make excellent second 1. ear. Call Roger Olpln 438-26- 34 Beaver, Utah ooooooooooooooo ft HELP WANTED (77-25- 9). $2 per hr diverted from a well, 700 ft deep at a point N. 1320 ft and E. 1360 ft from SW Cor. Sec. 10, T29S, R7W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the Irrigation of 52.84 acs. 16-In- ch For mangle operator who can produce. Also need help to wrap packages of sheets, etc. Sec Andy Johnson at Beaver Laundromat in W R7W. 12 SW 14 Sec 10, T29S, Hereafter, 2.0 ac. ft of water Is to be diverted from a well, 150-2ft deep at a point N. 150 ft and E. 2980 ft from SW Cor. Sec 13, T29S, R7W; I and used from April 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 acs. 00 Full or Pari' Time" Help Wanted I In SW 14 SE 14 Sec 13, T29S, Carpenters R7W, The remaining amount of ) Equipment Operators water will be used as heretofore. Protests resisting the grantGeneral Laborers j ing of these applications with Send resume of qualifi-- l reasons therefore must be filed In duplicate with the State I Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Restor, Box 697, Beaver. Lake City, Utah 84114, on or I Utah 84713 I before Oct 20, 1973. 801438-2488 call j or Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER J an equal opportunity Published In The Beaver Press employer Sept 6, 13, and 20, 1973. FOOD FOR EMERGENCY Color TV Radios Stereo Car Stereo Tape Recorder Cassette Tape VAL BEE SON (Beavtr ValleCleanexs Sept !, ft -7 - "The clock of life is wound but once, and no man has the power to tell just when the hands will stop at late or early hour. Now is the only time you own, give, love, toll with a will, place For the no faith In tomorrow. clock may then be still." 438-292- FOR RENT OR LEASE Contact Northslde Drive Inn. Don Holt at Ray's Phillip 66 7. Station or call rMw'i fdZZ ,C' "HI I BY EST A Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Sadie) Low spent the weekend In Salt Lake visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Low and attended the wedding and reception for Sharlene Low and Frank Olander, August 31, 1973 Hotel Utah. The wedding cere- mony was In the Gold Room, the reception was In the Junior Ball room. Sharlene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Margaret) Low. The newlyweds will honeymoon in Southern Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ed (Peggy) Quer-r- y and children, Melody, Robin and David of Temecula, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Carma) Sly and children, Calvin, Carl a and Scott of Sprlngville, Utah are visiting with their mother, East Center St. i( - ' ILW W t Business Ott'ite wt7?' I Deseret brand dehydrated foods are insurance future food shortages. Act now before Sept. 15 and save $60 on a unit. Also now available Triticale wheat in 50 lb. bags.. For a home demonstration at your convenience call ANN MARSHALL Phone 438-556- 7 l- - '- '-- rV, W? V - .i A I f'I' I fb 'H -- VX- ) i V 5k km$ ''CM ) vJ3 ' WT r SOUNDER" J ' . w.,inili. r SHOW T.ME 8 P.M. j Theot'J I! .4 NEWEST ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy (Annette) Shepherd of Salt Lake are happy to announce the arrival of a baby boy born August 23, 1973, He weighed 6 lbs. 14 ozs. His name will be Ryan D, The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Shepherd of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Vivian (Bes- Faith Whitaker, Evan Stapley Set Date )7"'""HiMMlll Sat. Sun. Mon. I ' kg,' ''"Hjyi I J Wed. Thurs. Fri. SePM2-l3-,- 4j (J f:fmJ T " Lt I l fV -I i will be Delazna Elmer and Glna Mr. and Mrs. Ted Whitaker Rasmussen, neices of the groom, announce the forthcoming marDebbie Smith will be at the wedMalad High School and is preriage of their daughter, Faith, to ding book. sently attending the Utah State Mr. Dee Evan Stapley, son of Mr. Mr. andMrs.WmiamX AtkinGil Limb will be Best Man. sie) Edwards. son of Samaria, Idaho announce University, and will graduate this .and Mrs. D Evan Stapley, BeaUshers will be Paul Graff, Ross The great grandparents are the forthcoming marriage of their coming spring with a degree in ver. Jim Mark Carter, Whitaker, Mrs. Nettie Fordham and Julia Home Economics. They will be m arried in the Salt Snead and Jon Davis. daughter, Donna, to GaryM. PatEdwards and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gary graduated from Beaver Lake LDS Temple September 7, terson, son of Mr.andMrs.Mack attended bride-to-The Dastrup of Fillmore, Utah. High School where he served as 1973. After the wedding cerePatterson of Beaver. Utah State College Southern Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Butch" The marriage date has been set Student Body President and gradmony they will be honored at a where she affiliated with Tau (Kathy) Humphrey are proud to uated as a high honor student for September 14, 1973 at the Lowedding breakfast at the Lion Beta Epsilon. announce the arrival of a baby He Is now attending Utah State House. A wedding gan IDS Temple. Evan also attended Southern born August 29, 1973 in the boy The young couple will be honbreakfast to fete the new couple University and Is majoring In Utah State College where he was Beaver Valley Hospital. He ored at a reception September 8, a Student will be held at the Blue Bird Cafe accounting and business adminand a Officer Body 7 lbs. 6 ozs. and will be 1973 at the Shalamar in Salt Lake He also filled an Immediately following their mar- istration. member of the Circle K. He weighed "LDS named Douglas. Hehas'abrother in Mission New A reception the same England. Qty. riage. attend University of Utah will to welcoms him home. The couple will reside In Lo-Maid of Honor for the bride will evening will be held In their honthis fall. He has also fulfilled Denny are Mr. and Mrs. Grandparents or at the Samaria Ward Chapel. gan where they will complete their be her sister, Rose Ann Whitaker. a mission to New Zealand, v Paul Coston, Beaver and Mr. education. bride-to-Bridesmaids will be Jessie Fish, The attended make will The young couple Jeanne Bunk all, Denlse Staples their home in Salt Lake after a and Mrs. Charles Humphrey, after Doug Hansen called to see them Missouri. Great grandmothers and Linda Gledhill. Flower girls Roy Barton Is home Mil-fo- rd honeymoon. later In the day. are Mrs. Eva Coston Van Vleck, spending some time in the Mr. and Mrs. T.U. Bernard Medical Center for treatTexas and Mrs. Hepsy Adams has a also issue The September who recently came to Milford to ments. San Diego, California. Manderfield major article for gardeners, with Guests at the home of Mr. and make their home visited with John advice on planting 1974 color garMrs. Gilbert (Vie) Smith over the and Jessie Gunn on Thursday. By Ilynn Bradsbaw I seldom notice bookendsmuch dens in September. Twopages of weekend were Warren and BarThey spent some time In the cano? course, I've seen although, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Edwards charts show blooming dates bara Smith of Provo, Bobby Gil- yon then returned to have dinner are lik9 ears - what them; they annuals of went with to Richfield weather requirements Saturday lies and two children of Salt Lake, before returning to their home. counts is what one has really Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw. and perennials. Ronald and Lo Ann Smith and Inn a and Jessie are sisters. between them. and and Blackner Ray and Betty daughter, Lana, of Las Vegas Recent visitors at the home of children, Charles, Andrea, and Sharon Waddups of Cedar Qty. Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn were Lemon-Orang- e Candice of Salt Lake spent the They had a birthday dinner for their childre and grandchildren: weekend with Mr. their parents, Gib Friday,' August 31, 197a on Byron and Arlene Gunn and son, and Mrs. Glen Blackner. Light, airy and ecohis 78th birthday. Joh, who has just returned from Lemon-Orang- e nomical and BradMr. Mrs. Randy Mr. and Mrs. Wes (Lucille) the mission field, from Pleasant is an ideal Souffle weekthe and shaw girls spent Jense of Pleasant Grove visited Hill, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Rhead warm weather dessert, last weekend with Dr. and Mrs. (Colleen) Gunn and two children, end at Orderville, Utah visiting easy enough for the with Mel andRachel Cox and famHal (Gloria) Murdock and twins. Laura and Kenneth, Concord, family and impressive ily. Leon (Pete) Smith is In the Calif; enough for guests. ReMr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Keith Beaumont spent a Beaver Valley Hospital formedi-c- al (Gayle Gunn) Anderson, Provo; freshing lemon gelatin few days last week in Orem. is accented with tangy treatments. and Mrs. Paul (Bonnie Vie) Mr. lemon Mr., and Mrs. Wilford. Robin orange . and Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Marge Stone, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. have son visited Mr. and Mrs, GlemCuices; ;which Ann) Joseph of Salt Lake and Steven Salt Anna) White, (Joy with been whipped Blackner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Peggy) Tuck-l- tt Lake; and Allen White of Provo. then nonfat milk, dry Bob went to Brown Salt Mrs. and family of Cedar Qty spent Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Baker and into a folded together who to see Bruce Lake Friday the week In the Beaver Mountains two cloud-lik- e softness. A daughters of Lancaster, Calif, is in a hospital. and visited with their parents, visited with their plate of cookies is an parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron (Barbara) Mr. optional but compliand Mrs. MHo Baker last week. Bradshaw and Mrs. Lenor JosephJ Davld accompani-mementary Robln Bakei( son mA Rim Autumn North with this intri- Guests at the .home of Mr. and ofLanof Nolan Baker . . 1L daughter guing near failure- Mrs. Arnom v Alines; .low over "1 caster also vislted with their in Sunset Featured were weekend Mr. Labor Day prooi sounie. me re grandparents last week. They ' sults will please even The North Rim of the Grand anu Mrs. vyin vnuui; ujn ajiu ami, were enroute to Provo where they and guests and in Dick treatment Mrs. Mr. (Sandra) feature Canyon gets Paul, will attend BYU this year. to be will delighted and and Tattersall the September Issue of Sunset family, Mr. Louis Lesslng and sons. Dale, the dessert conlearn Mrs. El don (Marilyn) Orton and Paul and Hal spent several days magazine. tains almost more air family and Mr. and Mrs. David In the Soda Springs area in "September's a time to go," than calories. Tattersall and baby of Keams, Idaho. says Sunset about the higher, SOUFFLE They took a pack horse Utah. Dick and Sandra attended North rim where autumn quieter Bail(Makes 8 servings) into the near mountains trip Paro-wan, in the Robinson Reunion color comos early. 1 2 packages (3 ounces each) cup Carnation Instant ey Creek. They report the counUtah. "Usually, by the first of Sep- Nonfat Dry Milk Crystals lemon flavored was beautiful but the flies gelatin try 1 cup ice cold orange Visiting with Mrs. Elaine Nell-stember, crisp nights have tinged ' were terrible. While there they cup sugar over the weekend were Bob leaves a lively yellow with 2 cups boiling water juice spent some time visiting the aspen of V cup lemon juice and Verm a Vowles of Callente, hints gold, orange and red be1 cup cold water owned Creek by project Bailey ginning to appear," says Sunset Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gray Terracor and spent a day fishPlace gelatin and sugar in large mixing bowl. Add boiling of Las Vegas, Jim and Mary Nun-l- ey "Later in the month, pure stands water. Stir to dissolve gelatin. Stir in cold water. Chill to ing on the Black Foot River. of Mldvale, Utah and Or a of aspen cut a brilliant swath of consistency of unbeaten egg whites, about 50 to 60 Robinson and daughter, Bonnie gold across the upper Kaibab Plaminutes. Combine Carnation Instant and orange juice in of Henderson. They all attended 6HS Dinner Menu small mixer bowl. Whip until soft peaks form (3 to 4 teau, highlighted by dark green the Aswhroth Reunion Sept 2, Thursday- - September 6, 1973 groves of fir and spruce." minutes). Add lemon juice. Whip until stiff (3 to 4 minHamburger patti on a buttered Fall color displays can last in1973. utes). Fold into chilled gelatin. Place mixture in rebun to and but Alton Mrs. Mr. (Afton) says Sunset, frigerator to chill until mixture mounds from a spoon, souffle about 20 minutes. Prepare a collar for a Roberts had their family over Sliced, cheese, dill chips, catsup an early storm, strong winds, or a & mustard dish by cutting a strip of brown paper long enough to go hard freeze can bring down autthe weekend. They were: Carl around dish and about 3 inches wide. (Foil may be used umn leaves overnight Roberts of Dugw ay and girl friend Lettuce wedge instead of brown paper but should be folded to make 3 Apple sauce cookies The magazine says that visiNancy Hfllman of Pleasant Grove, Butter the inside of the souffle dish and the cream thicknesses.) Ice and DiAnne of Roberts Doug tor accomodations are open until St of the strips of paper or foil. Fasten the paper inside Milk about the third week in October, George, David and Beverly Roaround the outside, letting it extend 2Vi inches above the Friday - September 7, 1973 although the North Rim Inn closes berts and children, Troy and Tra-c- ey top. Spoon gelatin mixture into souffle dish. Chill until Vegetable beef stew of Tucson, Arizona and JanSept 4 and the Grand Canyon firm, about 4 hours. To serve, loosen paper collar and Corn with bread stix butter et Roberts of Cedar City. They Lodge and service station close pull away gently. Garnish with mint leaves, if desired. Pickled beets all attended the Ashworth ReunOct. 7. Cr an apple crisp ion Sept 2, 1973 at the SwimTwo maps and half a dozen phoTO Milk fam92 Pool Park where ming tos, some in full color, accomily members were present pany the article. Tourist facilIS FUN, BUT BE SURE OF YOURSELF Mrs. Agnes Whornham had as Do put off until tomorrow what ities in nearby Utah and Ari- IN THOSE CLOSE MOMENTS WITH OTHERS IN THE her guests over the week her you cant afford to do today. zona are expected to benefit from WARM WEATHER. THERE'S A QUARTET OF AIDS THAT WILL HELP YOU KEEP YOUR , i the publicity push for this rela'jr. Ml y daughters, Jeannie and Pat and COOL, AVAILABLE FROM INDEPEN Pat's son of Salt Lake. tively unknown part of Grand CanDENT DEALERS bELLINb THE Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Jo Anne) PRODUCTS OF STANLEY HOME yon. WESTRELP, PlOPUCTS, F Maurer and three children of "Numerous trails on the North MASS. Rim offer the chance to get off by Centerville, Utah are visiting Women will ekuov the antipers- with JoAnne's parents, Mr. and PIRANT PEODORANT THAT CHECKS yourself and study the Intricacies Mrs. Henry (Edith) Terranova, WETNESS ANP OFFENDING of a yellowed autumn leaf or conAND REFRESHES WITH for a few days. template the Immensity of the A LIGHT FLORAL FRA&RANCE. 438-289- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin (Lydla) small portion of the canyon one Phone Smith were in Provo last week person can see," say Sunset's ANP for everv to visit with Mr. and Mrs. CharThe Beaver Printing Co. MEMBER OF THE FAMILV! editors. LOTION DEODORANT- A ley (LaRue) Smith and attend the t s Donna Atkinson, Gary M. Patterson to Wed be be Souffle -- nt w 1 1 at 1 , LEMON-ORANG- J ill non-cook- s, E on er, 3-- BE NEAR STAY NICE mm - INC-O- RCtl-O- Roper Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smith of ar Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. CUngensmlth and family at Orem spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin (Lydla) Smith. Some people not mentioned be- fore that were from that attended Eliza Gunn's funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. LaMar (Grace C ) Larsen, Elsinore; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff (Mabel G.) McShane, Rlchfleld;Mr.andMrs. Stanley R. (Mary) Gunn, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (Braunda) White also of Provo, the former .Mrs. Quentin Gunn (Colleen) and her present husband of Salt Lake and her father, Lorrin Goff of Miner sville. After the services they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn. Pat and SERVICE ANTlPfcBSPIRANT IN PLASTIC BOTTLE GIVES EFFECTIVE PROTECTION AND TRAVELS NEATLY IN PURSEAG OR SUITCASE. FOR THE HARD OF HEARING GET COOLING or play; tired feet refreshment from winter- - MASSA&E &ENTLV After 234 W. Center shopping, work tOOL-A-PE- Provo, Utah 84601 IN WITH FOOT LOTION. PALMS OF HANDS" EVEN THROUGH NVLONS. ANNOUNCES A FREE SERVICE CENTER AND ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST For an easv "Better service for your hearing aid means better hearing for you." will cool, soothe, and deocorize instantlv anytime, anywhere. spray it ri&ht through hose IF Friday, Sept. 7, 1973 10 a.m. until 12 noon Delano Motel, Beaver to-us- FOOT DEOOORANT. STANLEY "PEDI-Mis- PESIREO. an EXTRA TIP: CAiiEp.taain.-iL- RiP OF ROJGH mi ha "SHIN SCRUBBER' PUMCS STONE. IOEAL DALE WINNIE Beltane Consultant CALL CUHED FOR HL'ELS ANPSJlES ano ON USEES AND ELBOWS ANP HANDS FOR SIN STAINS. |