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Show '" f ,' in 3. ran inieiit to Mr. and Mrs. IVaU. a wruuiiiis - icrj evening, T in lnursuay in the West Ward iiiimii s and Mrs. Jay Dean. iis. Dean was formerly t nv 1.0 P;'1' n',u. "... ... iv ;ui !is- - f:u' n Is tw- ,' in a ,, 4,, ,.i,.si v f, y her-- ' lease ; .,1. Win Violril ... , Snvlnru nf . ia, daughter of Mr Vovfnllr Ttw vmilur K r 'j ,n married June HO in South Carolina, and Dean received nis re- the Navy, having the 1, ,u lllt'llltlil ill,, iliurch TTtl li)U(2 fJ.. f!t-e-f wedding, where attended by her Ltlicr and the host man duties Lie performed by Jack Diggs of a buddy of the .groom's a was hrii ii llddW.s breakfast was given by Vis. Saylors. J For the reception, the bride was Itn,(.(ive in a black and white if.riimm dress and carried a bou-L,- ,t ef iiiik rosebuds. The bridal i.jj,. w,re assisted in receiving the firsts bv the groom's parents and fivs. William Thorley of Cedar was emeeed by The program City. and included the piirton M. White jnllowin.: parts: vocal solo. Mrs. S'ilda Smith, accompanied by Mrs. LajCuthi'vn Schnepel; vocal solo. yout jltl!,a Tli)!"ck: W. Club M,.,.,s Mom, UPW club met Monday at Mrs. Aha Hickman. """ Plans for the "' evening tor canyon party. !" ! Beaver Book Club Meets Fourteen members of the Bea ver Book club met recently at the uome or Mrs. Vie Fotheringhara in town for their reeular meet ing. "Maria of Muscovv." bv Phil Stong, was the historical book reMrs. Florence McBride has reFrank W. Farnsworth, who is view given for the evening by Mrs. attending summer school at the ceived word from her husband, Hianetie Pryor. The hostess served BYU at Provo, spent the week- 1st Lt. Karl McBride, that he has dainty refreshments. arrived safely in Germany. end with his family here. Miss Vera Dubach of Wayan, Q Idaho, has been visiting with friends in Beaver since Friday. Miss Dubach is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs). Murray Kessler. She was a teacher at the Belknap School last winter. Mrs. Jean Harris returned IIIIHUUIMHIIHIIIUMttlilllltlltimiMUIIIHHllHtttHltHllMMHtlimnilMHIWUHlllHHtMMUl DR. f,l. F. BURGESS, Optometrist will be in re- cently, after visiting with her children. In Logan she visited her son Everett Harris and family and in Idaho with her daughter, Mrs. Lora Jean Cherry and family. She BEAVER at the HOTEL LOW TUESDAY, AUG. EXAMINATION 13-- FOK also visited with a niece in Wyoming before returning home. it it Mrs. reading. lun-thto- Su nn 1 Visit our beautiful, new Store in TO Furniture, Floor Covering, Wallpaper, MASTER BE GIVEN AWAY on the opening day will be given a free chance on the SUNBEAM everything to furnish MIX MASTER. The winning name will be an- the home. nounced later. a NEW PRINCIPLE itt l.A. MIX Each person entering the store Paints-- - much-neede- in 9 SUtiBEAi Beaver. See our excellent stock of n. jl E9ITURE BEAVER, UTAH 9 a Ell. in . Mrs. H. M. Christensen, accompanied by her son Reed, is visiting for a week with her daughter, Mrs. Betty Taylor and family In Provo. They are expected home on Sunday. Hal Christensen, who has been in Salt Lake City to see about attending school, will go to Provo and return with his mother and brother. w th i Car-lyl- k, he-e- tPetet m -!- Yardley; violin duet. Mrs. g.liniptl and Miss Lois White, Sunday livening Services it) Mrs. Clara carter playing t no The Primary organization of the was enjoyed dur- ano. Dam-inEast Ward presented the followRefreshments W the evening. ing program for the Sunday eveserved in the dining room ning serviie; violin solo, Miss Milwas tastefully decorated dred Murdock. with Florence d flowers, iith garden to two Woodhouse playing the piano acjn vitai imis were issued Mrs. companiment; vocal solo. LaMont Mr. and tundreil people. Thornoek, accompanied by Miss p,aii left Aug. Sth for Provo to Lois White; talk on the Primary Mr. Dean has home. their jvike theme. Carlos Murdock; piano and (mplnyiiieiii with the fieneva Steel organ duet, Lois White at the orPlant. gan and Mrs. Clara Carter playj ing the piano; cornet solo, George jlcaver Study Club Meets Woodhouse. with piano accompanDeathe members of j Nineteen iment by Mrs. Mae C. White. fer Study club were delightfully entertained "Home Builder's Home,'' was Thursday afternoon. Aug. 1. at the home of Mrs. Stella the name of the dramatization tarson. The book reviewed for the presented by the Seagull Girls of Ifternodii was, "The Prince of the West Ward Primary as their fr," by Mrs. Bertha Swindlehurst. graduation program Sunday evethe hook was written by Susie Y. ning. President Wanda White led lutes in collaboration with her the way through the specially conlaughter. Mrs. Leah D. Widtsoe. structed "door" to introduce the Jhiinty refreshments were served girls to the president of the MIA, $ tho hostess, assisted by her sis- Mrs. Xola Pearce and their Bee ter. Mrs. Mae C. White, Hive leader, Mrs. Ella Firmage. f Mrs. Lenore Muir and Mrs. Vay Scwinj; Club Meets Madsen have been the leaders of i Airs. Geneva Idol entertained this group for the past year. The the members of her sewing club girls graduating were. Joan Morlast Wednesday at her home with gan, Lenore IIutchin,gs. Jerry Griffamrteen attending. The hostess fiths, Doris Baldwin, Ilia DeLeuw, liTved refreshments to the group. Fay Muir, Mary Jo Howd, Sandra I Hall and Ann Fillmore. JiiMaiuero Sewing Club J Mrs. Leola Limb entertained the ew Carpets at West Ward members of the Justamere Sewing During this week, new carpets flub at her home Friday of last have been laid in the West Ward fek wit's ten in attendance. After chapel. The comodious and usellie usual evening's activities, re- ful church building was completed freshments were served. Mrs. Nell in I!t;i2 but the aisles have been will entertain the uncarpeted until this week. The fartwiight new floor covering is a light green roup tonight' (Friday), i color and of excellent quality and liirthday Outing with proper care should serve for Mrs. J. Wilford Robinson took many years. The carpeting had ear load of friends of her daughordered for two months, but ter (;. nda Itae. to Cedar City Sat- only arrived last week. A crew of urday. Aug. 3, to celebrate the men worked two full days to lay birthday anniversary of the padding and carpets. Another tit'iida Itae. After a delightful improvement this week was the lim. the group were served installation of book racks on the backs of each bench in the chapel. Donated labor made possible this I i Kiinliiiss addition which will d in ourselves is the fc"ey ihai blunts the sting of ereatly length the life of song ss in another. books in the ward. Landor. I Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Fotheriog-haMrs. Fred Harris returned home of South Gate, Calif., visited last week, after visiting with rele atives in Salt Lake City for a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith and other relatives on week. Phil Harris, who had been here visiting, accompanied Mrs. Thursday of last week. They were Harris as far as Salt Lake enroute on their way to their home after a trip through Yellowstone to his home in Logan. tional Park. GREENVILLE called lt ,!lu, to tlu rainstorm the party had to be By Mary Jane Calvert '""iiged to an indoor affair snmpiuous suppei was served un-- '' Mr. and Mrs. Dave. Atkin left l,e direction of Mrs. Linda Tuesday for Caliente, New. to atMuntord. who was ehairman the wedding of their, son Jay 'I"' '"'nniittee. A business meet-ni-ofg tend to Miss Louise Wnltpra nf Ijis followed, conducted by Mrs Veigas. Hickman, president. Betty Williams returned home "K f Saturday after spending the past Hiding Club Thursday evening, Aug. 1st, a week at Provo, visiting relatives. Garth Davis of Provo, arrived 'Hiding clb was organized with rhady lialdwin, president; Burton here Monday to spend an indefinWhite, Iris Holv-oa- ite visit with friends and relatives. William McQueen returned re secretary and treasurer The officers announce that anyone in- cently after spending the past five terested in tiding is invited to join months in Caliente, where he had the club, and the main purpose employment. will be to encourage the Miss LoRee Blackner returned securing of good ridinK horess. The seven home after spending the past couples in the organization now month in California visiting relaare; Thady and .Marguerite Bald- tives and friends. win; Burton and Delia White; lioyce and Iris Holyoak; Wood-roand Nettie (irifltths; Elmer and Marie dale; Kmil and Viola N'owers; Boss and Vilda Smith. a Bishop and Mrs. Andrew Terry were in St. George from Friday to Monday. They attended Temple sessions Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George A. 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