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Show r THE BEAVER PRESS Thursday, April 24 I 6kt eut ' r . Beara BY ESTA When a person can no longer Published GEORGE A. RICH DOROTHY RICH H. - - - - - Business Office Editor-Publish- 40 East Center St. Phone 438-289- 1 - THE OF For Sale BE gentle, he kind, to that expensive carpet, clean with Blue Lustre. Rent electric Shampooer $1. Call 387-263- bedroom home, fully carpartly furnished, part remodeled. Good condition. Large lot and pasture. Call Two BLDG. SUPPLY REYNOLD'S Cat with hydraulic dozer. after 5 p.m. Mel Walker. 6U-D- 4 peted, Wall Covering Specialist Wall paper, carpet, linoleum, tile at cost for labor. Quality work at a savings. State licensed. Call Mark Boatman. Maycock. 438-557- 438-226- 438-226- REPAIRS 55' American mobile home. Three bedroom. Call 10' x sewing cleaners, Vacuum machines, small appliances, and chain saws. Call Bob's 438-231- 9. a business without advertisement lsthf same thing as winking at a girl In the dark. You. know what your doing, but she doesn't. 438-516- eighty-secon- Running Roofs sprayed to protect and beautify. Painting, interior and exterior. Paper hanging. Reasonable and reliable. State licensed. Call Mark Boatman 438-226- Thank You! We wish to thank the people of Beaver for their friendship and courtesy shown us in our years of business here and for the interest and kindness shown us during our illness. We have made such wonderful friends here and we hate to leave, but health prevents us from Need Water Have 35 acres in Minersville that needs some water. Please write to Carl Peterson, 4150 Toronto Cir., Las Vegas, Nevada. Garden & Flower Seeds Packaged and Bulk at Beaver Nursery 580 So. 2nd West Phone 438-225- 4 staying. We will be back for visits and we shall not forget beautiful Beaver and its people. Sincerely, Mary and Joseph Tvrdy WANTED: Customers! For following materials! Plastic sewer line materials Plastic water pipe Lawn sprinkler equipment Home plumbing supplies See us and Save. Nay Equipment Company. Richfield, Utah. LOST coat. Brown, Boy's western-cu- t rust plaid. Campus " brand. If found, please call Vicki Hutchings contact or 438-291- BUS Menu April 24 Beef, Brown Gravy Fluffy Potaotes Thursday, Seasoned Mixed Vegetables Chilled Apricots & Pineapple Hot Dinner Rolls, Butter Vi Milk pt. Dick Griffiths. For Sale 1955 Ford panel truck. Runs good. Large and small oil stoves,: $5 and $10 each. Used mattresses and springs, $10. Assorted head-board- Friday, Ravioli w Spanish Sauce Seasoned Green Beans Vegetable Stix Chilled Peaches Sweet Rolls Pt. Milk Monday, April 28 s. 438-229- 'j GE electric range. Will take best offer. 438-284- Notice to Water Users The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Beaver County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Location in SLBAM. Western General ) (77-38- Dairies, Inc. (U.C.N.). 195 West 7200 South. Midvale, Utah 84047, proposes to change the point of diversion of 576.70 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 15389 and Underground Water Claim 9573 The water has and 9575 well, been diverted from a 260 ft. deep at a point N. 500 ft. and W. 170 ft. from E' Cor. Sec. 20, T29S, R7W; and used for domestic purposes of one family, and for industrial purposes in SE'.NE'i Sec. 20. T29S, R7W. Hereafter, 576.70 ac. ft. of: water is to be diverted from two wells; (1) same as hereto fore; (2) ft. deep at well. points: (1) same as heretofore; (2) S. 165 ft. and W. 2415 ft. from EV. Cor. Sec. 22. T29S, R7W and Beaver); and (Between used for domestic purposes of one family in SE'iNEVi Sec. 20. and for industrial purposes in NW4 125-20- 0 22.T29S.R7W. Protests resisting Jhe granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer. 442 State SE'i Sec. Salt Lake City. Utah 841 14. on or before May 24. 1975. . Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in The Beaver Press April 10. 17. 24. 1975. Capitol. MOTOROLA April 25 Pizza Seasoned Green Beans Orange Slices Crisp, Topping Vi pt. Milk Cran-appl- ' e Tuesday, Beans Lettuce Wedge April 29 Bark 'n Bananas Bread & Butter Applesauce Cake Vi pt. Milk Wednesday, April 30 Roast Beef & Gravy Whipped Potatoes Seasoned Spinach or Carrot Coins RedJello Parker House Rolls, Butter Vi pt. Milk Thursday, May 1 Toasted Cheese Sandwich Tossed Green Salad Choice of Dressings Pickled Beets Chilled Fruit Cup Cookie Vi pt. Milk Friday, May 2 Sloppy JOes, Buttered Bun Slice of Cheese Seasoned Corn Vegetable Sticks Fruit Bars pt. Milk ': NOTICE OF RATE CHANGE Due to the high cost of postage and labor, The Beaver Press will charge 50c to handle classified ads which are not paid In advance. The regular rate for classified advertising it 5c per word one dollar a week minimum. This regular rate will stay the same for ads which are1 prepaid. The 50c billing charge will be added to the cost of the ad for the first billing and will be added again for each subsequent month a bill mast be sent before collection. Monuments & Markers Color TV Radiof Stereo i VAL Car Stereo Tap Recorder, Cat!e Tape BEESON Beaver Valley Cleaners 65 E. Center 438-28- 31 j . Ennis (Vay) Hoopes visited in Southern California last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoopes and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boulter. Mrs. AEnone Hall of Ogden, Utah, is visiting with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Evelyn) Hutching. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (Phyllis) White and family, Wenatchee, Mrs. Karma Anderson, Las Washington, visited last week Vegas, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul with Mr. and Mrs. Leo (Naomi) White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Beaver, announce the John White, and Mr. and Mrs. engagement and forthcoming Edwin (Martha) Paice, and other marriage of their daughter, Madelane Karma, to Roger Alan family .members. Alice White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Las Vegas, was here to spend the Kesler, Kesler, Beaver. ' weekend with the family. The couple has chosen June 20, Mr. and Mrs. Craig (Lois) 1975, for their wedding day. Willden and baby spent the Madalane will graduate from weekend in Salt Lake with Mr. Beaver High School in May. Walbeck and Mrs. Dale (Merna) Roger, a 1971 graduate of and sons. Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Randall (Ally-son- ) with High School, is a foreman Messer Electric. Cox and children, Alisha and Scott, spent Sunday with Randall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Irene) Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Cinda) Gibbs of Salt Lake and Anna Pearson of Circleville, Utah, were in Beaver to attend the funeral Mrs. Josie Puffer was honored services for Quinton Gunn. d April 20, 1975, for her Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (Helen) birthday. Fifty members Green left Monday for Rexburg, of her family met at the Commu Idaho, to get their daughter, Sue, nity Center to wish her a happy iwho has been attending Ricks birthday. College this winter. A delicious turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Louis (Darcus) all the trimmings was cooked and Bowler and family, Mary.vNancy, served by family members. and Scoot, St. George, Utah, Present were Mrs. Marie spent last Sunday with Darcus' Corry; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon father, Ed Nowers. (Bonnie) Prestwich and three Jerrie Blackham and friend children; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford were dinner guests Monday at the (Reta Sue) Shotwell and family; home of her grandfather, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Art (Kay) Harding Mrs. Jim (Iretta) Ashworth. They and two children of Cedar City; were enroute to St. George after Mr. and Mrs. John (Reva) visiting in Salt Lake over the Williams and Melvin and Sharon; weekend. They attended school at Mr. and Mrs. Jeff (Marie) Dixie College. Marshall and family, Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Sher-rie- ) Roger, Brent, Todd, Glen, and ' Gray and children, Makayla, Evelyn; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chet, and Paula, of Midland, (Mfarilyn) Walbeck and three Texas, have been visiting in children of Minersville. Beaver with Sherrie's parents, Also Mr. and Mrs. Steven , Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Afton) Smith, (Linda) Griffiths and family, in Minersville with Kenneth's Orderville; Mrs. Rhoda Shotwell, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rick and Harold; Mr. and Mrs. , (llene) Gray. Kenneth is emDick (LaRae) Nowers, Kim and ployed with the Gulf Oil Com- Chad; Mr. and Mrs. Richard pany. Sherrie and children have (Delia Jo) Spiers and three sons; been here for three weeks. They Mr. and Mrs. Randy (Beverly) flew to Las Vegas where Delmar Lewis and son. met them. Kenneth came last Mrs. Puffer received several Friday to take the family home. nice gifts and was happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Anona) been honored by her family. Cavner of Manti, Utah, visited with Anona's mother, Mrs. Emily Fink visited her aunt and uncle, Pulsipher. They were enroute to Mr. and Mrs. Harley (Vie) California. They also visited in She was going Fotheringham. Las Vegas with Mr. and Mrs. home to Burbank, California, Thomas (Frances) Himmler and after attending BYU in Provo this family. past year. Mrs. Peggy Ruesch enterMrs. Anona Swindlehurst retained Friday, April 18. 1975, for ceived a nice "Valentine" in her daughter, Anita's, eighth Dan Valentine's column in the Salt Lake Tribune recently. birthday. Eighteen friends were Dora McMullin and Ethel present to enjoy playing games Blackner spent the weekend in and the delicious lunch served by Provo and Salt Lake. Thursday Peggy- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Helen) they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Brunclle and two children of Gary (Jane) Blackner and their son, Gregory, through a session Albuquerque, New Mexico, are at the Provo Temple. Greg has visiting with Helen's parents, Mr. been called to serve a mission in and Mrs. Don (Frances) Patterson. They are planning on moving Spain. to Beaver in the near future. Friday morning they attended Mrs. Lula Tanner had as the Brigham Young University dinner guests Monday, Mr. and graduation at the Marriott CenMrs. Maurice (Hazel) Tanner and ter. Gary Blackner was one of about fifty who received their daughter, Marianne, of Scotts-dalDoctorate. Arizona. They were taking Dora and Ethel went on to Salt Marianne to Provo, Utah to enroll Lake and attended the Ice at the BYU this next semester. Mrs. Lenore Colledge of Lehi Capades at the Salt Palace on Saturday and visited with their spent last week with her cousin. two sisters. Ida Smith and Gladys Mrs. Hazel Eyre. Roesner. Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Jackie) Mr. John D. Wilcock, son of Carr. Salt Lake, called at our the late John and Mildred Wilhome Tuesday. They were enroute to San Diego to visit with cock, and Marvel Gasscr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jackie's brother. Mrs. Hazel Eyre was in Nephi Gasser, of Layton, Utah, were married in the Salt Lake LDS Sunday, April 13, 1975, to attend Sacrament Meeting where two Temple April 18, 1975. were Open house was held at the named and blessed by their home of John's sister, Mr. and fathers. Brent Eyre and James Mrs. Leroy (Pat) Griffiths, Saturday, April 19. 1975. Mrs. Emma Eyre. Brent and James are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eyre. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Usher Mr. and Mrs. John (Jessie) (Helen) Wilcock of Milford and Mrs. Rose Hartley of Leeds were Gunn are home again after in Salt Lake to attend the Open spending two weeks in Provo with House. Melvin and Braunda White while John went to Salt Lake for PLEASE don't wait until Tuesmedical treatments. Gordon and Gary Gunn, sons day to bring your news items and advertisements to the Press.; of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunn, before noon, Is DEAD-- : spent Monday night with their Tuesday, LINE. That means the very last have been grandparents. They It attending BYU and were going possible time. is much better if home to Macon. Georgia, after we receive your copy any day' i prior to Tuesday. visiting in Arizona with an uncle. Nancy Fink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Iva Smith) f- -i r11 Josie Puffer Honored on 82nd Birthday Shell. Regular size. Camper White. Good condition. Call Ken Bowden. ' ' S By Colleen Brad j haw j Sheila Jan Anderson, aaugnter of Mrs. Karma Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Marilyn) Anderson, became the bride of Bruce Franklin McCann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor (Betty) McCann, April 12, 1975, in a ceremony performed by Bishop Sheldon Roberts in the Beaver Ward Church. The bride was attended by Shelley Nowers, maid of honor, and Valerie Anderson, Madelane' Anderson, and Deana White, bridesmaids. Jerry McCann was best man for his brother. Ushers were Rod Beaumont, Blair Osborn, and Lynn Anderson. The bride wore a white lace gown with a chapel train trimmed in white satin. Her veil was held in place by a tiara of pearls and Jace Her bouquet of peach- colored rosebuds was accented with Baby's Breath and yellow ribbons trailing rosebuds. Mothers of the bride and groom wore dresses with yellow rose corsages. Bridesmaids and maid of honor d were dressed in long gowns. They carried; baskets of white daisies and yellow carnations. Immediately following the wed- ding, a buffet supper was served; to the wedding guests. The bridal party received the: guests before a shimmering gold backdrop. The bride and groom d stood beneath a arch which was draped with white chiffon and outlined with yellow chrysanthemums. peach-colore- d heart-shape- cake wedding was decorated by Ruth Davis, a cousin of the bride. Gifts were cared for by sister-in-laDarlene McCann and Jana Heslington. The bride's book was attended by Vickie Wood and Shari Olpin. The Wedding March was played by Sheila's aunt, Florence Stewart. Bishop Howard Bradshaw offered the opening prayer for the program. Nell Smith, Sam Cox, and Shari Olpin each presented vocal numbers. Sheila is a student at Beaver High School. Bruce, a 1972 graduate of Beaver Kigh School, is presently employed at Vic's Drilling Co., Inc. After a honeymoon in Veyo, Utah, the couple will make their home in Beaver. conference is a people to talk about what they ought to be doing already. A at COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICES Cedar Memorials PfICCTfD ROOTfR StRviCf SEPTIC Sf TANK CAU ".VICES Wm. 438-263- Dlurf Frosting $17 Mai rents $3 yunii-- ' Fri. Aon 23 74 1c fiWed., Thor., 1 I Sat. , Sun. , Mon. Minersville Ward won First Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dotson of Place in the Senior 1A Division in Springville were in town visiting the Senior M Men basketball relatives during the week. A surprise birthday party was tournament. A number of people - held for Homer Harris on April 16 attended the games. Carol Gubranson and children at the home of Norman and of Richfield, a sister to Ruth Sherrie Thompson of Milford. Craw, was here visiting Ruth and Other guests present to make the Net over the weekend. occasion a success were Mr. and Visitors at the home of Delmer Mrs. O'Dell Thompson and famand llene Gray during the week ily of Modena; Delia's mother, were Kenneth and Sherrie Gran Mrs. Martha Martinez; her two and children of Midland, Texas; sisters and her brother, Sam, Jan and Spencer Gray and from New Mexico. Those helping Lela Evans children, Mick and Jason, of Las Vegas; and Noreen and Justin celebrate her birthday were her Geniel and Ronnie children, Gray and children of Enoch. Kenneth came to get his wife and Roberts, Elaine and Max Limb, Merlene and Fred Smith, Lois children, who have been here visiting for several weeks. Also to and darrell Crystal, all of Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Bohn of see his father, who has been confined at the hospital. Las Vegas were in town visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Arshall Evans They took Kurt's mother, Lola are in Las Vegas visiting with Bohn, back with them for a visit. their son and family, Mr. and Lucille and Lorin Goff were in Mrs. Clyde Evans. Lfas Vegas visiting their daughter Visitors at the home of Irma and family, Dixie and Bob and Thurman Eyre were their Meagher. They also went to see children, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle their new granddaughter, who ' was born in March. Eyre of Richfield and Madalyn and David Gale of Cedar City. Visiting parents over the Grace Marshall and Lila Truweekend and to attend the Junior Prom at Beaver was Sherrie Lynn man, students at BYU, are home from school. Marshall of Provo. A birthday party was held for Larry and Sandi Stewart and children of Las Vegas are here Rulon Eyre April 16 at his home. Thise attending were Thurman visiting Jand and Neal Gressman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Browning and Irma Eyre, Nelda and Ralph and children, Kim and Phyllis, of Tanner of Whittier, California; Beulah and Bill Wonderlich, Arco, Minnesota, are here visiting Don and Iva Dell Hutchinson. Milford; Lettie and Bill Gibson, Mrs. Catheryn Lopez and Jerry and Joanne Eyre and children of Reno, Nevada, are children; Carla and Dale Eyre. here visiting parents, Jo and Marcia Childs of California Harold Pryor. They also visited was here visiting with her grandwith Gordon Meam and friends. mother, Ada Edwards. Grant and Blanche Pryor went Grant and Ruth Wood, Brew-ertoto Heber City to attend a funeral. New YorkK visited with his Lester and Leona Roberts are parents, Floyd and Beulah Wood. back home after being in Oregon Sharen Myers and children, for several weeks. Milford, visited Saturday with her Stephen Albrecht had a party parents Paul and Myrl Potter. to celebrate his fifth birthday Beverly Craw, Manti, visited over the weekend with her April 19. Mrs. Larue Banks has gone to parents, Jack and Lorna Craw. California to be with her son and Lorna Craw and her daughter, family Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Beverly, traveled to St. George on BAnks, while her daughter-in-labusiness. is in the hospital for surgery. Don and Kathy Stoddard Mrs. Lola Roberts went to Salt visited with her parents, Wayne Lake for medical attention. and Merle Gillins. Bartt Hollingshead is home Annette and Ron Mayer from BYU. He will soon be visited with her parents, Karl and leaving for a mission to Taiwan. Phyllis Truman. Chris and Connie Marshall are A going-awaparty was held the proud parents of a baby boy Tuesday evening in honor of Ellis born April 15, 1975. He weighed 7 and Roene Nelson and family. lbs. 5 oz. They are moving to Alton, Grandparents are Ross and Wyoming. Eleanor Marshall and Lois Smith Doris and Neal Hollingshead of Beaver. visited over the weekend with The Senior Citizens met Wedtheir parents, Marshall and Nellie nesday, April 16, at the school l,Hollingshead. house. A group also attended the Ice Capades in Salt Lake Saturday night. We welcome Nettie Myers home. She has been gone several weeks in Idaho visiting her children. Ross and Eleanor Marshall have been in Salt Lake on ' April 26, 27, Wed., Thur., Fri., Anril 30. Mav mom SHOW TIME 7: 30 P. M FIRMAGE THEATRE Roger D. Olpin FUNERAL DIRECTOR Do It Now More and more, we are confronted with the problem of sudden bereavement without any provision for burial space. Naturally, we are prepared to be of assistance, although this area of memorialization is usually completely independent of the Funeral acquisition of a burial space on short notice can be a costly item under prevailing conditions, as well as to family unsatisfactory members on later reflection. For these reasons, we suggest settling this matter well in advance of need, rather than in the strained atmosphere of bereave-- . ment itself. Experience has shown, again and again, that this is the better way... ,.j aiiu ii iwovt3 juu in vuiiiiplete control ot the situa-- , ,tion. Hpin Mortuary! 50 West 100 North Phone 438-265- 1 SAVE A DOLLAR A STAY When you travel the FRIENDSHIP -l- VIU WAY IN SALT LAKE CITY lha eonvanlanca ol a Una ratiauranl adjacant. All that at orient A.k Iriandly hottt. Virgil A Anna Bllyau 3 and Phona. 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Moreover, the r NMr 9 QJPUOWM Neida and Ralph Tanner of Whittier, California, are here visiting friends and relatives. In 1 AATTIHRIftAW business. Baby Mr. and Mrs. Eddie (Kathy) Bradshaw, Beaver, are happy to announce the arrival of a baby boy born April 12, 1975, at the Valley View Medical Center. He weighed 7 lbs. 15 oz. and will be named Dustyn James. He has a brother, Codie, 2Vi years, and a sister, Angel, l'a years. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Worley of Roy, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw of Beaver. Mrs. Julia Edwards, Beaver, and Mrs. Charles Filer, Idaho, are Dusty's 28 Rancho DeLii y Many benefits including 95 percent commission split plus over ride. No investment necessary. We are member of large Western states listing service. j 4 KEHR PLUMBING 0 NOatM 100 wist a. . e TO THEIR STAFF REPAIRS ,; income Property, April Yardley COmmEHCiai RtSiDENTIAl mil - Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Rodney (Kose-marMr. and Mrs. Roeer (Adele) Green are happy to anMurdock are happy to announce nounce the arrival of a baby boy the arrival of a baby girl, Friday, Saturday, April 19, 1975, at the April 18, 1975, at the Beaver BEaver Valley Hospital. He Valley Hospital. She weighed 7 weighed 8 lbs. 12 oz. lbs. 4 oz. Her hame will be Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marshell. Whe has a sister, Gordon (Helen) Green and Mr. Gretchen, and a brother, Geoffand Mrs. Merlin Stevens. rey. are Mrs. Emma Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Chase (Lucille) Murdock and Mr. Stevens of Fillmore. The and Mrs. Heber (Emily) Gillins. The little boy is selcomed by his are Mr. and sister, Amy. ' Mrs. N. J. Barlow of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Shad (Janet) The little miss was born on her Bradshaw are the parents of a Kate Murbaby boy born Wednesday, April dochs birthday. 9, 1975, in the Beaver Valley Mr. and Mrs. Curt (Donna) Hospital. He weighed 5 lbs. 5 oz. Greenwood are rejoicing over the and will be named Jeremy Shad. arrival of a baby boy. April 19. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. in the Beaver 1975, Valley LaVel Bradshaw and Mr. and Hospital. His name will be Jason Mrs. Reed Harrison, Enterprise. Hartley. He weighed 6 lbs. 13 oz. is Mrs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Harrison, Newcastle. Delvin (Shirley) Smith and Mr. REAL ESTATE and Mrs. Hartley (Hattie) GreenSALES MANAGER wood. are NEEDED IN Mr. and Mrs. Carl (Jessie) Ward YOUR AREA and Mrs. Lillian Walker of Cedar New office to specialize in City. ANNOUNCES THE ADDITION OF 7 DAYS A WltK - Log-sto- ri village Deauiy onop if " ' d peach-colore- The "" By Lorna Craw and Dene Gray Sheila Anderson Weds Bruce McCann First-Thir- '.-- i Mrs. Allie Harrison, Enterprise, Utah, visited Mr. and Mrs. Shad Bradshaw over the weekend. Mrs. Ellie Medler and daughter, Ruth Fuller, went to Palm-dalCalifornia, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blackner, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bradshaw, Randy and Howard Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bradshaw went to Salt Lake City Friday, April 18 to attend the wedding of Mr. Hyrum Bradshaw to Sylvia Longoria, of Fort Smith, Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradshaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bradshaw in Salt Lake City last Week. e, Order now for Memorial Day. Many colors nd sizes from which to choose. 562 N Main Cedar City Ph 5864514 . Ma nder field e, Madelane Anderson to Wed Roger Kesler Association - Founded 1885 MEMBER Hi Storrs. Mr. and Mrs. $4.00 Per Year in Advance Subscription Outside of Beaver County $5.00 Per Year Price V Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Susie) Beeson are home again after spending some time in Arizona caring for Susie's aunt, Luela Business Manager - r k . IJL Opened by mistake applies more often to mouths than it does to mail. Second Class Postage Paid at Beaver, Utah . J laugh at himself, it is time for others to laugh at him. at Beaver, Utah Ever)' Thursday - f- I |