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Show !4s-TIj- 'Bower Press e Puhlishcii y Second Class Fosta.ce Paid at Beaver, Utah GEORGF. RICH A DOROTHY - RICH H - Editor-Publishe- - East Center St. tO i3S-289- r Business Manager - - Business Office Phone Subscription Price Outside of Beaver - S4.00 Per Year in Advance S5.00 Per Year County Association - Founded 18S5 MEMBER OF THE MOTEL FOR SALE the rug that is, clean 7 motel Motel-HotMansfield with Blue Lustre. Rent electric 3 apts. rooms. hotel 2 rooms, sharnpooer $1. area. Store and 1800 sq. ft. office Rent electric sharnpooer $1. ArmondMonfredi. See Reynolds Bl3g. Supply SOUPS on, el. 438-248- 6. TRAVEL TRAILER, with furnace, water heater, separate bedroom and bathroom, complete kitchen, extra storage capacity, and heavy-du-ty refrigerated air conditioner built in. Less than 500 miles Priced more than on trailer. el cost. $2500 under 25-f- FOR SALE 12 X 65 Kit Mobile Home Li Mllford - priced to sell - call JohnMaxey - 387-559- 5. SMJ. FOR Three bedroom house, unfurnished. Excellent location. Show by appointment. 150 W 100 N. Caa Tom Dover. ed t. new-mod- 438-565- 4. 438-516- 3. FOR RENT apartments. Contact Jack Erwig. Two BEAVER ROCK SHOP Finest selection of unique Utah gems and minerals in Southern Utah. Located on highway 153 one mile east of city, at Beaver Canyon Campground. Turquoise and silver jewelry, garnet specimens, quartz crystals, and all kinds of minerals and cutting materials. Wholesale and retail. 4. Buy, sell, trade, 438-565- FLYING NEEDS MORNING COOK, DISHWASHER. Apply in person, 7 ajn. to 5 p.m. Ask for Mrs. Greenwood. 438-515- 4. HELP WANTED Sewing machine operators. more details call apply at John's Apparel. 300 N. 438-29- 86 For or 255 W CILlAw""RlEp"Am,"sUPPLY Also saw flhnj. Liddell's Saw Works. 390 W 200 N. Parowan, Utah. 57 477-80- or 477-375- 3. M Private party wants to buy from individual small acreage suitable for family of 4 and afew horses. Write R. DiPoulo, 4073 Camellia Ave., Studio City, Cal. 91604, or call Cheap. Call Chinchilla cages. 438-246- Knapple. some 2. FOR SALE 3 bedroom home. 60 S 200 W. See $10,000 down. $20,000. Mrs. Clark Black, 145 S 200W or phone Robert Sher5. man, Huntington, Utah, 438-29- 23 687-913- HONEY FOR SALE 5 gal. cans - $36 per 1 gal. cans Call Stan can per can Beaumont - $3 2. . FOR SALE Desk. 30" X 60". File and box drawers. Black, chrome and walnut. Currently sells for $325. Will sell for $100. Good con1. dition. 438-265- embroidery pal Us. Janet Smith is instructor this area. Get Christmas gift ideas. Call for further info. TRI-CHE- M 438-28- 82 10 ACRES NEAR 3EAVEU. $2500 down, $25 a month. permit available. 319, Beaver. 438-565- LAWN MOWER. RIDING Massey-Fergus- Well Box 1. on Heavy-dut- y with 3 speeds and reverse, twin cutting excellent condition. Only Nice mowerfor school a vt, oid. Nice mower for 'iool, church, hospital, or someone with big lawns. (We bought a tractor mower.) Cost over $650, will sell for $300 or trade for hay. 438-565- 4. MAN tfA.TS Maintenance work. Evs'iLngs only about 2 or 3 hrs. a lLjht. aa'iing, plumbing, painting, lectrical. dolph. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Marvin Spendlove, deceased. Creditors willpresent claims with vouchers to the at 78 West Harding Avenue, Cedar City, Utah 84720, on or before the 1st day of February, A.D. 1975; claims must be presented in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Beatrice Erickson Spendlove Executrix of the estate of Marvin Spendlove, deceased. Published In the Beaver Press 75-9-- 5, Oct. 17,24,31, Nov. 7, 1974. FOR SALE 34 ton pick-u- p. Four wheel drive. New eli0rine. Stake rack. Extra gas tank. $800. or Call Gary Roberts. 1960 Chev 586-97- 438-238- REPAIRS Vacuum cleaners and sewing machines. Call Bob's 438-515- Write William RanBox 882, Beaver. 84713. 7. BUILDING LOTS Terms. $3500. 438-23.3- 56 BEAVER. IN Fred Smith. 9. Call Bill or Rowland United Campground. or Yardley. 438-28- 08 0. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Arnold J. Low, de- ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un- - . dersigned at Joseph E. Jackson, Cline, Jackson & Mayer, 78 W. ' Harding Avenue, Cedar City, Utah 84720 on or before the 31st day of 'December A.D. 1974; claims must be presented in accordance with 'the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with 75-9-- 5, 'proper verification as required therein. William A. Low, Executor of Estate of Arnold J. Low, js ithe Published in The Beaver Press, September 26, October 3, 10, and -- 17. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to cniuua water in Beaver County thr jiio it i.'ie eitlre year unless otherwise designated. Location in SLB&M. Sumner F. Murdock and Frank B. Myers, P. O. Box 371, Beaver, Utah 84713, proposes to change the point of diversion, place, and nature of use of 2.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by a portion of Appl. No. 25520 (77-8Cert. The water has been di5287. verted from an well, 310 ft. deep at a point N. 350 ft. and W 200 ft. from E 14 Cor. Sec. 31, T29S, R8W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 114.0 acs. but limited to the sole in S 12 supply of 110.0 acs. NE 14, SE 14 NW 14 Sec. 31 (77-154- 1) 8) ch T29S, 1-- r- MOTOROLA 118 W. Hereafter, 2.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well at a point S. 1025 fU and E. 660 ft. from N 14 Cor. Sec. 34, T2SS, R7W; and usedfordomesticpurposesof one family; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31forthesupplementalIr-rigatlo- n of 0.32 acs. but limited to the sole supply of 0.3175 acs. in NW 14 NE 14 Sec. 34, T28S, R7W. Color TV Radios Su-re- VAL Car Slereo Tap Recorder Cette Tape BEESON Beaver Valley Cleaners 65 438-28- E Mr. andMrs. Randall (Ally son) Cox are happy to announce the arrival of a baby boy, October 10, 1974, at the Beaver Valley There are two freedoms; The false, where a man is free to do what he likes; The true, where a man is free to do what he Hospital. . . - - He weighed 8 lbs. 2 oz. and will be named Randall Scott. He Grandparents are Mr. andMrs. Rulon (Arta) Brough, Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Irene) Cox, Beaver. Great grandmother Is Esta Cox. Mr. andMrs. Wallace Frazer spent the weekend in Ruth, Nev., with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. R alph (Marie) Frazer. Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Elna) and Elsie Woolsey, Annabell Hales and Ruby McMullln enjoy- ed a sixteen-da- y Daughters Hold Reunion 438-556- aiat (77-150- 2) e ' ng Center 31 Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed In duplicate with the State Engineer, 442SUte Capitol, Salt Lake Gty. Utah 84114, on or before November 16, 1974. C Hans-J- i STATE ENGINEER Published in The Beaver Press October 3, 10, 17, 1974. . Nancy K DUP Camp The Nancy K D.U.P. Camp met at the home of Phoebe Warby. Under the direction of Captain Jessie Ward, the members sang "That Old Rag Carpet," lead by Margery Mackerell. Prayer was offered by Marie Ward. Discussion was held concerning the old courthouse, projects for the new apartments for the elderly, the Regional Convention to be held at Beaver, and the trip to Salt Lake Gty. Minutes were read by Secretary Pheobe Warby. The lesson, "Pioneer Quilts", was given by class leader Elaine Edwards, after which "Quilting Party" was sung by the group. The histories of DavidEdwards and Francis Lavina Jones Harris were given by Margery Mackerell. Refreshments were served tc the twelve members present. Tne next meeting will be at the home of Maud Chrlstensen on (77-136- 4) 00 t l2 ch 586-37- SW E 14 in SW 14 Sec. 4 12 SE 14 NW 14, W 12 14 NE 14, SE Sec. 5, T30S, R7W. ITotests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before November 30, 1974. Dee C. Hansen st fL lliblished In The Beaver October 17, 21, 31, 1974. Press Chamberlain. Prelude and postlude music was by Beverly Decker Adams. Interment was in Wasatch Lawn Mamorlal Park, where the grave was dedicated by O. C. Bowman. Pallbearers were John P. Rich, Steven H. Rich, Harold I. Bowman m, Chris B. Rich, Kim Bowman, and Matthew E. Rich. Mr. Bowman was an uncle of Mrs. Grant (Vllda) Esplln and his daughter, Mrs. John (Effie Dean) Rich was a ilster-ln-la- w of George and Dorothy Rich, A year's supply 1 MAY ALSO that will last a lifetime to 2 weeks Delivery $45930 PER UNIT BE PURCHASED AS SINGLE CANS 17 I BAPTIST X FELLOWSHIP BIBLE Every Friday 8;00 PUBLIC 1 PM. INVITED Ruel R. Cook, Pastor 824 Wast 200 North Cedar City, Utah Phone 586-69- 94 COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICES f DAYS A WUK COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL REPAIRS SEPTIC Pf For informating call: ANN MARSHALL Th 43S-55- 67 i i Sat .Sun.Mon.Tues. i In the Community ton l l r TANK RFECTEO CALL ROOTER 438-263- lot SHVICt Wm.KEHR PLUMBING - HAVE 10 NOTM 100 WtJT Osborn. The program committee consisted of Colleen Boyter, Alta Palce, and Barbara Bradshaw. Guest speakers for the evening were Dr. Courtney Brewer from Logan who showed a slide presen- tation. Questions were answered by Gardell Snow from Herron with help from Dr. Brewer. The subject discussed was the Land Use Bill. Doughnuts and punch were served. Aubry Bnggs Aubry D. (Ron) Briggs, 54, 6850 Village Rd., died Oct. 4, 1974, in a Salt Lake Hospital of JOHN WAYNE Starring (Thur.Fri. Sat. The Beaver Second Ward Lauwill collect, launder and fix baby clothes for the Hospital Benefit Drive. Anyone who has clothes to donate should give them to one of the Laurel officers, or call them to come and pick them up. Contact: Karl Whlia 2, Susan Crook 8, Linda Hutching s , or Carolyn 438-249- 438-290- 438-55- Roberts 16 438-233- 6. " Smokey Says: $m II Tl 1 ! Children 75c J SHOW TIME 8 P.M. Thststro j LIVING FREE A sequel to "Born Free" Elsa, the lioness, wa3 born free, now her cubs are living free. A movie everyone wUl enjoy who like animals and nature. McQ John Wayne is "McQ" McQ hits hard, he breaks all the rules and makes up new ones. For his first since "Hellfighters," big John Wayne essays the part of a toned-dow- n Clint Eastwood type as a Seattle police detective. There are a number of excellent actors in support, from Eddie Albert on down and three leading ladies. McQ has all the markings of a big hit. Rated PG. HER3IE RIDES AGAIN a heart ailment. Number 53 designates a 1963 Born July 26, 1924, in Beaver, Volkswagen named Herbie. The Utah, to Franklin Joseph and Mar car with a mind of its own is tha Jane Baldwin. Married back in a sequel which is sure (Tennle) Lyman August 1, to be an instant success with 1945, Salt Lake City; later solemaudiences of all ages. Two-tinized , Salt Lake Temple. EmAcademy Award winner Helen ployee, Employed Services, Inc. Hayes makes her Disney debut Survivors: wife; sons, daugas the human lead and obviously hters, Aubry Lyman, Robert KeThe enjoys what she's doing. vin, Mrs. Terry (Bonnie Lee) Love Herbie Rides Bug is back Williams, Mrs. Michael (Jane) Again. Rated G. Harris, Mrs. Cary (Colleen) Denning. Mrs. Brent (Susan) Fawcett, CLU3 all Salt Lake City; nine grandMrs. Hazel Stapley was hoschildren; brother, sisters; Frank tess for club Monday evening, October 14, 1974. After a deliJ., New York City; Thelma Cache County; cious luncheon served by the Echo Kalawala, Salt Lako City; hostess, Bridge was played. Estelle Baxter, San Francisco. Prizes were won by Annabell Burial was in Memorial GarHales, Golda McShaie and Mildens of the Valley. dred Pickard. Hor-ten- rels se BHS Lu nch Menu 3V; Jr.- fc.irfLt X'W.fiV WihtSirV IT SMOKEY.... SOMEONE THREW; MEOUTOFIHfCAB wndow-an- di I THE FIRE STAItTEPf Tuesday, Oct. 22 Turkey Burgers Sliced Cheese Buttered Corn Cran-App- le Crisp 12 pt. milk Thursday, Oct. 24 Vegetable Beef Soup Bread Stix wButter w topping Wednesday, Oct. 23 Pizza Seasoned Green Beans Chilled Fruit Cup Potato Cake 12 pt. milk Fruited Jall-- o Peanut Butter Cookies 12 pt. milk Friday, Oct. 25 Delux Meat Leaf Chilled Apple Sauce Baked Squash or Spinach Wheat Flake Rolls wButter and Jelly 12 pt. milk Be tareful . . Prevent Wildfires! 4 - H Happen" Donors Help "Make Trade, work "We Can Make It Hap- pen". That's the theme of 1974 National Week, October And observing the occasion are nearly 5.3 million boys and girls, some 560,000 volunteer adult leaders, plus countless others who support programs in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the District pf Columbia. them observe Helping Upjohn culcs 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- Committee has budgeted nearly S3Vi million dollars to aid the national program. These funds provide educational aids and literature, inand centives recognition, leader training and numerous other services. In the area of incentives and recognition, corporate friends of help "make it happen" by providing 265 educational scholarships valued at $184,100. Many of these grants will be awarded during the 53rd National Congress in ChiA high percenDec. cago, 1,600 teens tage of the scheduled to participate in five days of seminars, tours, events and entertainment earn expense-paitrips given by friends of . By bringing together young people of different racial, economic and social backgrounds in various pro- 4-- 4-- commodity Company and Her- help Incorporated , ' learn while fighting diseases and predators in both plants and animals. 4-- 1974 National Week are nearly 60 businesses, corporations and foundations that support the Cooperative Extension Service administered program through the National Service Committee. In 1974, the National in marketing. Related programs, like veterinary science and entomology, sponsored by The 4-- 4-- 4 OUiC Musical numbers were presented by Ondeo Ferrer, Sherrie Olpin, Melody Querry, Eddie Rich, Cullen Carter, and Dale Laurels Collect Baby Clothes for Hospital Benefit 4-- H SERVICES OR BY THE CASE I Community Center Jr., Beehive Dehydrated Foods i Orton. November 14, 1974. co SERVICE Deo Those attending were Jjenor Swindlehurst, Beaver; Alverta Goodwin, Milford; Melba Johnson, Las Vegas; Zola Halsey, Cedar City; Lois Atkin, Center-vill- e, and IlaMae Clark, Provo. (77-11- 7) acs. i wel-cim- ed 438-513- stock-wateri- ma i . Center. President Ann Marshall the group. Collect was readbyMarle Lee. Gaytha Benson gave a report on new cupboards for the kitchen to be started In November. Jackie Nowers reported on the dances the club has sponsored and announced that another will be held Thanksgiving weekend. Time was turned over to JoAnn Blackner for initiating seven new members: Terry Campbell, Terry Dover, Olina Bennett, Carol Sim co, LaRayne Brown, Gloria Murdock, and Margaret trip recently. District ii pjn. to jntmsm ! Beaver B.P.W. held their monthly meeting October 7,1974, at 7; 30 I -18 Oct. BPW Club U (77-11- 7. HORSE FOR SALE 438-283- BY ESTA i The visited the Logan Temple, Idaho Falls, Montana Glacier Park, Cardston, Canada (where they spent two days visiting the Briggs temple and other places of Edmonton Calgary, The six daughters of Joseph (enjoying sports at Jasper Park); and Lavina Briggs got together Spokane whore they visited the for their annual reunion last Worlds Fair and Boise, Idaho, week in Provo, Utah at the home where they visited Fay and Ina of IlaMae Clark. Messinger. In Twin Falls they BPW Southern What this country needs is visited John and Ethel Barton. more slower readers and fewer I'm home again, after visiting Holds Convention fast talkers. Southern Utah B.P.W. District Li Las Vegas with Mr. andMrs. Jack In Whit-tie- r, Convention was held Saturday, (Darlene) Harris; PAINTING Calif., with Mr. and Mrs. October 12, 1974, In Hurricane, By the hour or contracted. ReaUtah at the El Chapperal Cafe. Jim (Mari a) 3otiUer; in Huntingsonable inside winter rates. Call Eloise Director District ton Park with Mr. and Mrs. 2. Glen Jablonski. Bringhurst was in charge. Morris (Wealtha) Orton and enState Officers present included joyed a seven-da- y luxery trip LOST OR STRAYED Mil ir ed Richey, Kath-ry- n President of and Jim (compliments Marie). ApYearling Hereford steer. Madeline Parker, Putnam, We lo'i L Angeles, Sept. 28, proximately 600 pounds. BranandM able O'Brien. Gretta 747 Baur, to 1971, by Miami, Fla., jet ded "B" on left hip. Contact where we boarded the Nordic These ladies gave instruction, In6. Gordon Baker. Prince for a Royal Carrlbbeat? formation, and guidelines for the coming year. Each club presiCruise to Nassau, Puerto Rico, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING dent gave a resume of their club In the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas Notice is hereby given for a activities and accomplishments. We had another thrill coming public hearing concerning the May Atkin and Neola Brown are a was It hurricane, through Designation of the Five County on the State Nike Committee. but a real experAssociation of Governments as frightening, Jackie Nowers is on the State ience. the "208" Planning Agency for Foundation Program, and Esta Th trip was a dream that I Water Quality Management in never expected to come true. Cox Is with the State Public Rein Planning District Five. This Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Marie) lations. hearing will be held on November Attending the convention from Botiller, Whittier, Calif., Mr. 19, 1974, at 7:30 pjn. in the and Mrs. Jack Beaver were May Atkin, Jackie (Darlene) Harris, S.U.S.C. Music Recital Hall In Las Vegas, Nev.. spentthe weekNowers, and Delia Nowers. Cedar City, Utah. end fishing and visiting Mr. and Published in the Beaver Press Mrs. Bill (Irene) Cox, Mr. and you are doing. It only taKes a October 17, 31, 1974. Mrs. King (Donna) Morris, Sam minute and means so much to and me. Marie and Jim brought those who take the paper. Users Mr. and Mrs. A.W. (Mary Sue) La Vegas, where jiro and me to Las Vsgas. where Jack Busher, Los Angeles, spent a The foil wing applications have and Darlene joined us for the weak w'th Mr. and Mrs. Henry beea fiUd with the State Engineer to change water in Beaver Coun(Blanche) Woods. trip nome rictay night. Mr. and Mrs. Kantwih (Edra) Mr. and Mrs, Doug (Barbara) ty throughout the entire year unMuir and family, Pam, Kenra, Mc Mullin and children, Lee less otherwise designated. LocaScott and Kevin, Calabas, Calif., Ann, Chris and Jeff, Orem, Utah, tions in SLB&M. spent their vacation visltiog Ken- were here for the Duck hunt C. V. Smith neth's mother, Mrs. Mabel Muli and to visit Mrs. Ruby McMullln and Hal Smith, 135 East 300 North, ad his sister and family, Mr. and Elsie and Annabell Hales. Beaver, Utah 84713, proposes to and Mrs. Clark (Edna Mae) Mr. an d Mrs. J.E . Olaxine) change the place and nature of use of 0.5 sec. ft. andor 33.12 spent last week in Las Wright. They also shingled his Heiu-'mother's youse. Their son, Brad Vegas visiting their children. ac. ft. of water as evidenced by and a friend who are attending Mr. and Mrs. Leon (Alice) Water User's Claim No. Swindle!..-"- ' B.Y.U. also spent some time The water has been diverted from Lancaster, Calif., visited Mr. andMrs. Bert (Anon a) Percy's Spring at a point N. with the family. Mrs. Gladys Myers Is visiting Swindlehurst and other friends 330 ft. and W. 250 ft. from SE her daughter and family, Mr. and relatives. Sec. 30, Cor. SW" and Mrs. Rex (Carol) Carter. T28 S, R6W; and used for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene BaldMrs. Nettie Fordham is in the win, St. George, visited his of 50 cattle and 4 horses; Beaver Valljy Hospital for mediand used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal cal treatments. for the supplemental irrigation of Baldwin, and his brothers, Don Please pick up your phone and and Garth Baldwin, and famUies. 7.9 acs. but limited to the sole call me so I can get the news supply of 6.8 acs. in NE 14 Winnie Puffer received word about your family, so the ones NE 14, SE 14 NE 14 Sec. 36, that Delon Edwards, a Junior at away from home will tuow what Cailente T28S, R7W. High School, was recentHereafter, 0.5 sec. ft. andor notified that heisto be featured ly 33.12 ac. ft. of water is to be In the Eighth Annual Edition of I. Bowman Harold diverted from a spring at a point "Who's Sho Among American Harold Israel Bowman died same as heretofore; and used School Students," 1973-7- 4, High In Lake Salt October 8, 1974, for domestic purposasuf 15fanii-lie- s, stucia'U a;v;rd publithe largest City, Utah. stix;kw atering of 10 horses; cation in the nation, 1895 He was born August 20, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 Delon is the son of Merrill for the supplemental irrigation In Kanab, Utah to Mary Gubler and Marie Edwards of Caliente of 7.9 acs. but limited to the sole and Henry Eyring Bowman. and grandson of the late Baker He married Nina Nixon and supply of 5.5 acs. in NE 14 Edwards and Annabelle Frazler NE 14 Sec. 36, T28S, R7A'; and together they built and operated Edwards. Jacob's Lake Resort In Arizona. SW 14 SW 14 Sec. 30, T28S, died and he later married She R6W. PLEASE dont wait until the Farel Knudson Chamberlain. Beaver ColFuneral services wera ueiu DEADLINE Tuesday before noon, ony, a limited partnership, Kenneth S. Huff, 1502 Las Vegas Saturday, October 12, 1974, In to bring ads. and news items the Bonneville Stake Center, Salt to us. It is possible it will Blvd., South Las Vegas, Nevada Lake City, Utah, with Bishop Boyd not appear in that week's Issue 89104, proposes to correct the H. Eusath officiating. as you wanted. point of diversion, place of use of 1.225 sec. ft. or 247.33 ac. ft. Family prayer was offered by John P. Rich, Jr. of water as evidenced by Appl. 250C7-- b Invocation was by Melven G. and Appl. 32259 Bowman. The water has been diverted from a Following remarks by Bishop well, 300-4ft. deep at a point N. 1270 ft. Busath, the East High School Madand W. 20 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. rigal Singers of 1973 offered a musical selection. 5, T30S, R7W;andusedfrom Apr. 1 to Oct. JCiJejje 5jC 5C 5C jc 5C SjC JjC 31 for the irrigation of Tribute was paid by Harold I. 61.8325 acs. in E NEl4, Bowman Ifl, after which theSpan-is- h NE 14 SE 14 Sec. 5, W 12 AmerlcanMisslonarySlngers SIGN PAINTING NW 14, NW 14 SW 14 Sec. 4, sang "Love at Home" and There of An and Hour is Peace Rest." R7W. T30S, Richard Cowan offered reHereafter, 247.33 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a marks, followed by a vocal duet SCENIC CIRCLE SIGNS well, 400 ft. deep at a by Dantzel Nelson and Freddie point N. 28 degrees 16 min. W.. Gasser, "OMy Father." Box 494 President Spencer W. Kimball 500 ft. from E 14 Cor. Sec. 5, Cedar City, Utah spoke next, followed by the closT30S, R7W; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the ing song by the congregation, supplemental "Come, Come Ye Saints." irrigation of 63.92 acs. but limiBenediction was by F. Wayne ted to the sole supply of 61.8325 ch . mlie ought. Notice to Water FOR SALE Thur.Fri. Oct. I best sense of humor on earth belongs to the person who can laugh at himself. -- week. The Randy Bradshaw, Lynn Bradshaw and Shad Bradshaw families went to Orderville or Sunday to attend the blessing, of Mel and Rachel Cox's neV t"jy He was given the ..a e boy. Doug La Val. He was named after his grandfather La Val Bradshaw. Mr. andMrs. Joe Bradshaw and family of Veron, Utah, have been visiting with Mr. andMrs.Coilis Bradshaw and family. i fwed. a Brttebi Mr. and Mrs. Shad Brad'shaw went to Salt Lake last week to attend the wedding of Craig White. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bradshaw andMr.and Mrs. Mike Harrison. Mr. andMrs.Mel Grandchildren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradshaw and other family members on Friday andSaturd ay. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Douglas of Kanab were the guests at the home of Collls Bradshaw over the Thursday at Beaver, Utah F.very By Poll TTlf'P Nwi vtanderfield Other Donors Salute 4-- Youth H grams and activities, provides youth with the opportunity to interact and to help "make it happen". Interaction and communication between young people and adults are fostered through participation. Such dialog and cooperation contributes measurably to the molding and shaping of youthful lives and preparing them for adult 4-- 4-- life. Many 4-- programs are particularly relevant in terms of concerns expressed by today's youths and adults alike. Among them bicycle safety is a fast growing and popular In program among the bicycle program, sponsored by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, youths learn how to safely operate and maintain their bikes and assume leadership roles with younger children. With increasing emphasis being placed on agricultural production, numerous projects contribute directly to much needed food supplies. Assisting in the sheep program is Wilson & Co., Inc.; Kentucky Fried Chicken supports the poultry program and The Chicago Board of 4-- 4-- 1 programs com- bine learning with responsibility ami lun. These include dog care and training, supported by I'm ina Dog Foods Group. Ralston Purina Company and horse by Top Form Products Dept.. Merck & Co., Inc. and Ralston I'urina's Horse ( hows Division. Leading to improved communications is the public speaking program with Union Oil Company of California as sponsor. Volunteer leaders and members are assisted in updating their sewing skills in a special program. Your Sewing Machine, supported by The Singer Company. And outalumni are idenstanding tified, honored and encouraged to maintain their interest in the alumni recogni4-- 4-- 4-- tion program, sponsored by Olin Corporation. More general support of. programs and activities come from tlanco Products Company; Llgin Watch ComCorpora- pany, (ion; International Minerals & . Chemical Corporation; The Conrad Hilton Hotel; Armour & Company and E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Company. mem- Together, these bers, leaders and friends of' 4-- s 4-- are saying Make It Happen. 4-- - We Can ; |