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Show "a Mrs. Floyd Wood Uend InHender-' InHender-' visiting then- daugh-S',nd daugh-S',nd Clara Charles and :. hH,v partv was held la nit at Raul and ''Lyons' in honor of : ,i,h all the Pearsons in '..e. A lovely lunch was j to all- 1 ad Hilda Marshall in FiUnwe over the , Visiting their daugh- w and LaRee Brinker- ,ice and Bernice Gillins we and Merle Gillins ' Saturday evening in ; at the home of Sherman iara Carter, the occassion ."Sherman's birthday, .l and Wilma Davis, Ray ;s ude Messenger and and Helen Gillins spent !V'in the Beaver Mount- ind enjoyed a late dinner at the Ponderosa Cafe. Sherrie Lyn.n Marshall was M the home of her parents Lee and Lynnea Marshall c.Ver the weekend. She will be working at Renin's Beauty Salon Fay Marshall, James Eyre Lee Marshall and Ralph Pearson Pear-son were in Las Vegas on Friday Fri-day for dairy business. Randall and Lorena Banks motored to Dragerton on Friday Fri-day to attend the wedding reception re-ception of a grandson. They returned Monday. Monday, J0. soph and Neola Mastros' and Marilyn Mastros and Glen Mc-Knight Mc-Knight spent the day visiting the Banks family. Ern and Shirley Myers traveled tra-veled to Blackfoot, Idaho Saturday Sat-urday to visit Kent and Tama-ara Tama-ara Gillins. They brought Tarn, ara and baby back with them for a few days to visit relatives here. Harry and LaRue Thompson accompanied Oz and Loretta Myers to Nehalem, Ore. to visit relatives there for a few weeks. Word was received by relatives rela-tives here of the death of Wil-da Wil-da Croft Rollins Corbridge wife of Clifton Corbridge, in Trona, Calif, on Sunday. There were quite a few hunters from here that went Elk hunting in the different areas this week. Daisy Gillins motored to Manti Friday to attend the wedding of a niece and to visit relatives there. Mervin and Ada Edwards left Wednesday to visit their children in Salt Lake, Spanish Fork, Orem and Ogden for a few weeks. Almon and Theone Mosher have gone to Calif, to visit relatives re-latives for a month. Visitors at the home of Lilly Lil-ly Lambson were her daughter, Hal and Kathryn Brinkerhoff and a nephew, Grant Proctor, above mentioned and Goldie and Hilda Marshall all enjoyed a lovely meal and visiting with one another. On September 27 a birthday (upper was held at Bessif Pearson's in honor of her 82nd birthday. Those in attendance v ere Ralph and June and Shaun Pearson, Raul and Dixie Dix-ie Pearson and sons, Scott and Joyce Pearson and children, Steve and Jetta Larson and daughters, Ella Wood, Horace Corbridge and Clarence and Wanda Corbridge. Sorry I'm late getting this in, just heard about it. Please accept my belated be-lated birthday wishes. Ranae Williams, St. George, rpe.nt Saturday visiting her family, the Milton Albrechts. Bishop and Mrs. Earl Limb attended the LDS Conference Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake. Also attending conference confer-ence and visiting their daughter, daugh-ter, Doug and Madalyn Nelson, were Marshall and Nellie Hol-lingshead. Hol-lingshead. The opening social of the Relief Re-lief Society was held on Tuesday. Tues-day. After the opening exercises exer-cises and the introduction of new teachers and the outline of work for the year, a nice program pro-gram was given and games were played, after which a delicious de-licious dessert was served to those present. Alton and Virginia Marshall announce the birth of a granddaughter, grand-daughter, born on Oct. 4 to Mr. and Mrs. David Marshal Beaver. Bea-ver. Larry and Rita Hugh, Provo, called on her parents, Dan and Eva Davis, on Sunday. They had been to Kanosh to visit Larry's parents. Marie Packard and two daughters, Moab, have been here for a week at the home of her parents, Alton and Virginia Vir-ginia Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Colby and Mr. and Mrs. Briggs, Beaver, visited visit-ed Monday afternoon with Ar-mina Ar-mina Banks. Boulder City, Utah. He came to get his mother, who has been here for a month visiting. Arshal and Lela Evans reported re-ported that their daughter, Merlene Smith and family Beaver had a close call with death last week. Their gas furnace fur-nace had a leak in a line. They became very sick and were par-alized. par-alized. They were taken to the Beaver Hospital where tests were made. After a thorough investigation was made it was discovered they had very large amounts of carbon monoxide in their blood. Alter being treated they were released from the hospital. The MIA Road Show was very successful and entertaining. entertain-ing. It was held on Wednesday night. Minersville Ward won 1st place. Howard and Gwen Pryor visited over Sunday with Dee and Gaye Pryor Grimm in Granger and with Delmar and Ilene Gray in Salt Lake and Howard's sister, Ccllette Hodge in Tooele. Imelda Banks has gone to Idaho to visit for a week with her husband, Wells, who is working there. Mrs. Marie Correy, Cedar City, Ci-ty, a.nd Mrs. Josie Puffer, Beaver, Beav-er, spent Tuesday visiting with Vella Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mathews Ma-thews and family, Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting his mother, Ethel Mathews. Ma-thews. Frieda Wood and Virgene Jameson attended Relief Society So-ciety Conference in Salt Lake Tuesday thru Thursday. The three children of Carlos 3ohn are staying with grandparents, grand-parents, Andy and Lola Bohn and are attending school here. Dan and Marcy Ohilds and family have returned to their home here. They have been living in Calif. Graveside services were held here Tuesday for Johnny Jones, small son of Earl and Linda Jones Greenriver, Wyo., and grandson of Glen and Elma Freeman. Patricia Curtis and two daughters, Ann a.nd Bridget of Granger visited Saturday with her sister, Vern and Florence Wod. Jan Larson and two sons. Provo, are visiting this week with her parents, Karl and Phyllis Truman. Noel and Dorothy Wood were in Clearfield on Thursday on LynTea Marshall was elected Vice President of the Beaver High PTA in a meeting held Thursday night in Beaver. Bill Wood a.nd Fay Marshall colt T ake on business were in Salt Lame 01 Wednesday. Mvers Claude and Martha Myers. Craig, Colo, and Ray M3Ude MteedSinth!s' we k Sh Palif visited tnis "C their sisters. They stayed at the 1. f Daisel and Wilma Da-home Da-home or uaisei o "is On Saturday mgM they honor of Cassie SinT Si" me;s oi the family were in attendanceThe |