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Show IRews Hlotes from ! TLbc Countv Scat The swearing in of the locu1 National Guard officers and en-li.-.ttd men took place last Saturday Sat-urday at the local armory. Tin." men are now on active duty at ill? armory, where they eat ihe'r meals arid put in a full day of drilling. They are allowed al-lowed to go to their homes at 5 p. m. and return to the armory ar-mory at 5:45 each morning. The Community Farewell parly was held Thursday, Aug. 2A, on the city park lawn in front of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers hall. All service men and their partners were served a free banquet. The entire-town entire-town turned out to honor the boys and all service men who attended. A program followed the banquet and a dance in the Legion hall concluded the entertainment. en-tertainment. Befoie the guard unit leave? they plan to hold open housj and a buffet supper at the a:' mory building. The definite date has not been announced. A group of deacon; left Beaver Beav-er Thursday, under direction o! Howard C. White, for a two-day trip to Big John Flat and Mt. Ba'dy. The trip was made on horseback with pack horses being be-ing used to carry the provisions. Mrs. Evelyn Anders ha? '-nent several weeks n Bs'o'i Mass., attending school and visiting: vis-iting: her son and wife, Mr. and An s. Frank W. Anders. She has now returned 1o the home of her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Williams. Beaver L D S Stake quarterly conference will be held Satur day and Sunday in Beaver F',ist-Third Ward chapel. The session at 8 .p. m. Saturday will be a priesthood leadership ses--ion. The general sessions on Sunday will convene at 10 a m. and 7:30 p. m. A session at 2 p. m. will be for all stake and ward welfare workers. Thorpe Isaacson of the presiding bishopric, bish-opric, an outstanding youth speaker, will represent the general gen-eral authorities and will be accompanied ac-companied by J. Leonard Love of the general welfare committee. com-mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Heslington are visiting in California. They were accompanied by their son David. A wedding reception was held Friday evening in Beaver First-Third Ward amusement hall for Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Woodhouse, who were recently married. Mrs. Woodhouse is the former Miss Glory Spend-love Spend-love of Hurricane. Miss Ann Price, who has been visiting in Beaver during the summer, has left for Helper where she will teach during the A coming- school year. . Ralph Patterson and sons. Cullen and Jerry, of Caliente, are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Patterson, while his wife, Mrs. Barbara Patterson, is in the Cedar City Hospital recovering from a serious operation. Beaver L D S Second Ward bishopric was reorganized Sunday Sun-day evening, with Allen C. Reynolds named bishop, and Walter S. Joseph and LaVar Willden as counselors. Melbourne Mel-bourne Heslington is ward . " clerk. The retirmg bishopric is Arlo P. Messinger, Gilbert Gale and R. R. Thomas, with ' Marvin Spendlove as ward clerk. Mr. and Mrs. S. Taylor Farnsworth and Mrs. Ellen Joseph Jo-seph left Beaver Sunday for California to attend the funeral of Mrs. Norman Farnsworth at Santa Monica, which was held Wednesday. Mrs. Farnsworth was the former Hermoine Robinson Rob-inson of Beaver. She had been in ill health several years. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woolsey and other relatives went to Toquerville Tuesday to attend the funeral of Seymour Stapley. Mrs. Eva Neeley of Salt Lake has been visiting this week at the home of her twin sister, Mrs. Olevia Dean, and with other relatives and friends about Beaver. j Miss Barbara Lee Dalton gave ! a report of her stay at Girls' j State in the Third Ward meet-1 meet-1 ing Sunday evening, and Allen I Farnsworth and Dale Murdock reported their trip to the Na-1' Na-1' tional Scout Jamboree at Val-i Val-i ley Forge, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeson and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Beeson report a fine trip through Yel- A-lowstone A-lowstone National Park recently. re-cently. The Beaver baseball teams is planning to go to Hurricane Friday to play a game with Hurricane as a part of the Peach Day celebration. I Mr. and Mrs. George A. Terry went to Santa Clara Tuesday to attend the funeral of Ernest Reber, who was accidentally killed in a truck mishap at Santa Clara, Saturday. Tlv; -Terrys became well acquainted with Mr. Reber, who was a St. George L D S temple worker, when they worked at the temple. tem-ple. A group of Beaver Boy Scouts made a trip to Cedar City swimming pool Monday evening, under direction of Sherman Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brad-shaw, Brad-shaw, newlyweds of last week, as visiting in the Northern California Cal-ifornia mission where Mr. Brad-shaw Brad-shaw was a missionary. They are being extensively entertained enter-tained by saints and friends of the bridegroom. |