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Show week after spending two months in Salt. Lake with her children. Mrs. Donna Royce of Kansas City has been spending the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parkinson. Mrs Jean Hickman and Roma Funk of Salt Lake also visited the Parkinsons the past week. Mrs. Colleen Shelby, former Beaver resident now teaching school in Salt Lake at Garfield Elementary, will present her kindergarten class on Channel 4 TV, at 5 p. m. Saturday, March 15, on the Junior Council program. pro-gram. RONNIE, 5-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Paice, celebrated cele-brated his birthday Monday afternoon aft-ernoon with 28 little friends to help him. They were Steve Smith, David Boyter, Beverly Atkin, Jana, Jim and Steve Far-rer, Far-rer, Colleen and Angela Baldwin, Bald-win, Roddy Beaumont, Eldean Gale, Robert, June, Garth and Valgene Limb, Marie and Lorraine Lor-raine Farnsworth, Linda, Lynn, Robert, Michael and Sharon Strong, of Beaver; Dan, Doug, Kim and Kathy Nielson, and Brent and Wayne McCulley of Milford. THE BEAVER STUDY CLUB met at the home of Mrs. Kate Reynolds, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Hazel Barton reviewed i . the book, "The Flying Saucers Have Landed." by George Ad-amiski. Ad-amiski. Refreshments were served by the hostess to 11 members and two guests, Mrs. Lizzie Griffiths and Lucile A. Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton were in town last week attending attend-ing the Odd Fellow-Rebekah convention. Mrs. Cy Jones of Provo spent the past week end with Mrs. Grace Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Murdock accompanied Dr. and Mrs. John R. Murdock to Salt Lake last Thursday, and Mrs. John Murdock Mur-dock left by plane for San Francisco Fran-cisco to be wiah a sister who is ill. Mr and Mrs. Abe Murdock left for Washington, D. C, the first of this week, but expect to return to Beaver soon to make their home. MRS. GRACE GILLIES was hostess to the Modern Mothers Club Thursday afternoon. A , guest, Mrs. Alpha Stapley, gave a review of the book "Can We . Stay Rich." Mrs. Gillies served dainty re- ; freshments to 16 members. , I ' Mr. and Mrs. James Mayer of Milford visited Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwob one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crosby ana Glorin (Moulding of Ogden, accompanied by Mrs. Rebecca Orton, called on Mrs. Blaine Cox en route to Maywood, Cal., where Mrs. Orton will visit a son. 9 Visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin, from Friday until Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith and children of Provo. O Mr. and Mrs. Von DeLeuw of Lewiston spent Sunday with Mrs. Nora Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gillies and children and Mr. and Mrs. Collin Col-lin Smith and baby of Cedar City visited from Thursday until un-til Sunday with their Barents, Mr. and M,s. Walter Joseph. Mrs. Alta Willes of Orem visited vis-ited three days last week with Mrs. Lydia Patterson. Mrs. Joan Manzione and children chil-dren returned Sunday from Ogden Og-den where she spent the week with her husband, Richard Manzione, Man-zione, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeson. J. Albert Muir Jr. and Morris Mor-ris Hooper, husband of the former for-mer Janette Muir of Ogden, visited vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muir last week end. Richard Easton and Morrell Nowers spent ' the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Easton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nowers. Jay Pryor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pryor, former Beaver Beav-er residents, entered the Mission Mis-sion Home in Salt Lake the latter lat-ter part of January and is now serving a mission in the Texas mission field, presently stationed sta-tioned at Wichita Falls. MSgt. and Mrs. Roy Puffer of Dugway spent the week end in Beaver with his mother, Mrs. Addie Puffer, and in Cedar City with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murdock. Mur-dock. THE NEIGHBORHOOD Sewing Sew-ing Club met at the new home of Mrs. Gwen Lund for an evening eve-ning of sewing and visiting last Thursday. Mrs. Lund served dainty refreshments re-freshments to Gaye Seaman, Vilda Esplin, Nell Smith, Max-ine Max-ine Barton, Carol Carter, Helen Lee, Colleen Lee, and three guests, Faye Hollingshead, Ann Swindlehurst and Jewell Williams. Wil-liams. THE BEAVER Book Club held their meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arvilla Swindlehurst. Mrs. Hazel Ha-zel Stapley reviewed the book 'Bob Hope's Own Story." The hostess served dainty refreshments re-freshments to the 14 ladies present. pres-ent. Mrs. Glen Hutchings returned Monday from California where she spent two weeks with relatives. rela-tives. Accompanying Julie Ann Far-rer Far-rer and Ruth Fillmore to Manti Friday, for the regional American Amer-ican Legion oratorical contest, were John Borchert, Beaver High School speech instructor; Mrs. Wells Farrer, Mrs. Lee R. Fillmore, and Mrs. Janell Farrer. Far-rer. Attending to Legion business recently in St. George were Dept. Commander Joseph A. Manzione, Dist. Commander Bill Low, Dist. Auxiliary President Janell Farrer, and McKay Farrer. Far-rer. Mr. and Mrs. Farrer also attended the Americanism program pro-gram in Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn visited their children in Provo last week and attended the basketball bas-ketball tournament. After spending the winter in Richfield with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Stacey, Mrs. Sadie Patterson Pat-terson returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Gale have moved from Manderfield to the home on Third North and Second West. .. Mrs. Merlin Patterson returned re-turned Saturday from Gunnison where she spent a few days with Mrs. Violet Pierce while she was in the hospital. Mrs. Harry Martin left Saturday to be with Mrx, Pierce for a few days. Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth returned re-turned home the first of the |