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Show LaNae Nowers, Val Marshall and Sharon Geith enjoyed a tri pto Zion's Canyon on Easter. Brose Dalton of Beaver was in town Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre and family, Joseph Eyre, Mr. an dMrs. Ward Carter and family fam-ily and Mrs. Eyre met Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eyre at Panguitch and from there enjoyed a trip to Bryce Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Obra Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Bradfield enjoyed an Easter outing at Pine Valley. Mr .and Mrs. Daisel Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Mart Davis enjoyed Easter at Pine Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood and family made a trip to Lehman Leh-man Cave on Easter. Miss L u D e a n Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, arrived home Tuesday, Tues-day, bringing a friend with her for a visit with her family. Miss Carol Myers, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. George Myers of Beaver, was voted queen of the Junior Prom. Miss LoAnne Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson of Adams-ville, Adams-ville, and Miss Dorothy Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic-Continued Vic-Continued on Next Page I dren to protect the post office property. Omitted from last week's listing of home and grounds im provements was the board fenc built by Lester Roberts on hi: property near the entrance t town. This fence hides unat tractive views and is an im provement to our town. Mra. Lucy P. Williams, Beav er County nurse, was busj Wednesday giving , the school children at Minersville inocu lations to immunize them frorr disease. The Primary officers anc teachers honored two o ftheii teachers on birth anniversaries at the home of Mrs. Thelma Gray. Mrs. Mae Gray and Mrs Fontella Dotson were the guests of honor. Others present pres-ent were Mrs. Gladys Myers, Mrs. Ileen Gray, Mrs. Fern Craw, Mrs. Louella Rollins, Mrs. LaRue Thompson, Mrs. Armina Banks, Mrs. Athene Roberts, Mrs. ' Druce Carter, Mrs. Gwen Pryor, Mrs. Jane i Griffiths and Mrs. Bonnie Gray. A delicious lunch was served, and the two guests received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Mech-am Mech-am went to Salt Lake last week to attend the funeral of Mr. Mecham's brother, Charles Mecham. Mr. Haywar dCarter is in the L D S Hospital, where he underwent un-derwent an operation. His condition con-dition is reported good. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Myers made a trip to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. ; Mr. Marion Jameson is confined con-fined to the Iron County hospital. hos-pital. Bishop and Mrs. Ruben Dot-: Dot-: son and family attended quar-5 quar-5 terly conference at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cyrus Bradfield returned re-turned Sunday evening from Salt Lake City, where she vis- - ited her brother, Walter Rob-r Rob-r erts, who is ill. Mrs. Bradfield I stated her brother was some- - what improved. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin Good-win of Cedar City were in town I Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed . Goodwin and Lorna accompanied accompa-nied them on their return to Cedar City for Easter services, ' Mrs. Elmer Marshall accompanied accom-panied Mr. and Mrs. Carl Truman Tru-man to Salt Lake City, where they attended conference and visited their sister and daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Ruth Marshall, who is employed in the Capitol City. Mrs. Neal Davis spent Saturday Satur-day at Beaver visiting her mother, who is in Beaver attending at-tending her mother, Mrs. Frank Cartwright, who is ill. Sam Johnson and son were in Minersville on business Monday. Mon-day. i Three brothers, Hilton Gil-lins, Gil-lins, Ty Gillins and Heber Gil-lins Gil-lins Jr., and their families, enjoyed en-joyed Easter dinner with their mother, Mrs. Alba Gillins. Don Carter, Janiel Hutch-ings, Hutch-ings, Kurt Bohn, Ann Louise Blackburn, Garold Eyre, Mary-belle Mary-belle Murdock, Lee Marshall, NEWS NOTES FROM MINERSVILLE By MRS. EMILY GILLINS Due ,to inclement weather Sunday, an outing planned by the Evans family was held indoors in-doors at the Arshal Evans residence. resi-dence. Those present, besides Mr. and Mrs. Evans'and family, were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corbridge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duard Evans of South Mil-ford, Mil-ford, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evans of Kanosh, Mrs. L. S. Evans of South Milford, Howard Sherwood Sher-wood and girl friend, Ann Marie Orton of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Evans and family, Clyde Evans and girl friend, June Puffer of Beaver. An enjoyable time was had despite the change in plans. Mr. Hilton Gillins, accompanied accompa-nied by several other men employed em-ployed at the Horn Silver Mine, made a trip to Park City Wednesday to obtain some equipment for the company. A play entitled "The Gondoliers," Gondo-liers," sponsored by Beaver . High school, is to be presented at Minersville Monday night. : Mr. La Von Griffiths made a mj business trip to Caliente on " ' Wednesday. It has been noted that the Town Board of Minersville has had topsoil hauled to the front of the local post office. With : the cooperation of everyone, this public building can be a source of beauty and pride to the citizens of Minersville. Everything possible should be done to improve our main streets to create a good impression impres-sion on all who enter our town. Let us all instruct our chil-1 gaged to marry Don Carter son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carter. Miss Sharon Keith, daughter of Mrs .Maxine Fotheringham of Beaver, was the recipient of a diamond engagement ring given her on Easter Day by Val Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Marshall. A large crowd is expected on Saturday to enjoy the annual Shock Show held at Miners-ville. Here's More About MINERSViLE Continued from Preceding Page tor Myers, were attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hollings-head Hollings-head and family were at Springville over the week-end. While up north they attended the wedding reception of Mrs. Hollingshead's sister, Martha, who was recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dotson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Myers and family and Gordon Eyre enjoyed an Easter outing at the Cougar Spar mine . Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hollings-head Hollings-head of Payson spent Easter at Minersville with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hollings-head Hollings-head and family. " Mr. and Mrs. George Young of Richfield spent Easter with Blue Jay No. 13, Blue Jay No. 10, Survey No. 5667, cont. 100.187 acres; Blue Jay No. 4, Blue Jay No. 5. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 14th day of April, 1950. (SEAL) C. VICTOR SMITH, County Auditor, Beaver County, Utah. First Pub., April 13, 1950, , Last Pub., May 11, 1950. her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hor-ace Carter. Mrs. Andy Bohn has returned from Salt Lake City, where she underwent an operation. She is reported recuperating nicely. Mrs. Lettie Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tanner and daughter Adele of Los Angeles returned to their homes Saturday. Satur-day. Mrs. Tanner and Mrs. I Gibson helped their mother with her "spring cleaning" while here. Mrs. Barbara Gressman had the misfortune to suffer an accident ac-cident while driving her car last week. Her son Robert was thrown against the windshield of the car, which shattered instantly. in-stantly. While Robert received a severe jar, it is hoped nothing more serious develops. Gerald (Jerry) Eyre, accompanied accom-panied by Tex Marshall, Lee Gillins and Jeff Marshall, were at Zions Canyon on Easter. The following engagements of local boys to Beaver girls has bee nmade known: Miss Marybelle Murdock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murdock of Beaver, has announced an-nounced her engagement to Garold Eyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Eyre. Miss Janiel Hutchings, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hutchings of Beaver, is now en- |