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Show THE BEATER PRESS. BEAVER, UTAH, FRIDAY. MAY Baby Fudell Scott of Greenvill released from the Milford Hospital Sunday after four me lieil tr ment. He is h- - soi of Mr. ami Mrs. Rupert Scott. Mrs. Edyth Osborne was 'dieharged from the Milford Hospital Sunday after recovering from a successful operation. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Osborn arrived here Saturday from Park City to visit with Mr. Osborn's moiher, Mrs Myth Osborne. Mrs. Milton Pool returned from a trip to Salt Lake city this week. Ed Thompson is planning on leaving soon for Glade Park, Colorado where he will visi with his nephew, B. l' Thompson. William Outzen accompanied by his son, Clair, drove over from Marysvale Saturday and visited with his brother, LaMar Outzen. Miss Arlie Stoddard of Milford and Elmer Fowler of Baker were married in Beaver oMnday afternoon. Mrs. Vella. Browner and Mrs. Isabella Gillies acted as witnesses and Justice W. A. Miller read the cere- J r- - w i- ne I ant family. number of people attended the Mr. and Mrs. Martin Green have - held at conferenceSunday School had the following guests the past lis Sunday. Aline- .M- . iwoofc. ' r iu,. urSB uooin- Mr and Mrs. Glen Blackner, Mr,, lSon from Nevada, aunt and uncle ot nd Mrs Delmer Kesler and Lorin Green- - l Bister Mrs. Cal-- L were called to Milford Tues-lMrvin Olive Grover) Bellinger (nee their of death the on acount of from Riverside.' Calif., and her elecwas who Kesler. father Lotin ther- - Mrs- - Abigail Osborne, of Bea- on his ranch. A s- ed Mr and Mrs. by their d Russell Scott mother, Mrs. Lettie) mony. Following the wedding, the couple returned to Milford where they have been receiving the congratulations of their friends. On Thursday they are leaving for a wedding trip to St. George. accom-Jimmie- Frinds of Mrs. R. R. Thomas will I anrrv tn 1oain iliat tYt l til at her home. Josephine and Mar garet, her daughters, Tiave been out 'of school to help care for her. Saturday evening friends and rel- jatives of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Puffer, Jr., gathered at the school house and had a real party. Cames, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed 'by all. They received many beauti ful gifts. The following couples from Beaver were in attendance: Messrs and Mesdames Warren lift MINERSVILLE 1031. Drtiiilir -- Scott motored to Mllford Wednesday where they took their baby son for ADAMSVILLE medical treatment. The baby was brought Sunday. "jJ. u. Richardhome Mrs Koss Cutler oi Ot ho Thomas the and son Eldon, at n visitor here of North Creek, were in town Tuesand Mon.y. Evans Sunday Sherman Frazier and day. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford. were here visitfamily of Cedar City Sr., Mrs. aM family of Milford, were In and LoyMr. of home ing at the town Sunday. al Baldwin Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Hoopes: and Evans spent the wee daughter, jlte Velma with Colleen, visited here, Wednesday. friends. pnd in Beaver and baby daughMrs. Marie Ward for Santaquin to NORTH CREEK ter left last Tuesday friends and re with peml a few days Miss Linnea TwitchedottoniQ,i HhlMlUU latives l irj. (a i ti. a. contest at Cedar m-jim. anu Mrs. James and uoyier Mr. City umuiuu;. oue was one or tue tie son uayianu wcic m .iuou.mi.v West ward ladies' chorus. with relatives. Sunday, visiting mr. ana Mrs. p. a. Puffer motored to Sevier last Saturday and GREENVILLE spent the week-en- d with the Carl MerchI 1, , , , i . i t t t t Dayton Tires DAY IS SUCCESS A baby girl arrived at Hie home of Considerable valuable experience Mr. and Mrs. James Muir Monday. was given the farmers of South Milford Tuesday, Black and White Day, C. Dennis White was transacting when a judging demonstration was business in Milford Wednesday. held at the dairy barns of Walter Weber by H. A. Mathiesen of Portland, Born, Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Oregon, representative of the Ernest Joseph, a fine boy. Association of America. Mrs. Isaac Goodwin, of Frisco, is Mr. M a t h i e sen and Professor spending a couple of weeks with rel- George B. Caine, head of the dairy atives and friends in Beaver. department of the U. A. C, bad been asked by the local dairymen to attend Mrs. Grant II. Tolton was their Black and White Day and assist on Saturday at the Cedar and instruct them. She is reported to be The demonstration conducted by Mr. Mathiesen consisted in the judging of four head of stock by the local Mrs. Lawrence Skirvner returned farmers and a correction of their to her home in Park City Tuesday judgements made by Mr. Mathiesen. after a few days visit with Mr. and Following the judging demonstraMrs. Bert Skinner and other tion a tour of South Milford was made by the visitors which included stops at the farms of R. D. Johnston, Carl Mrs. Nellie Goodwin returned the Goodwin, John Coffeen, Lester Willatter part of last week from Teas-dal- e, liams, Adam Patterson and Horace where ishe had been spending Palmer. the winter with her son. Mr. Mathiesen noted especially a bull of Palmer's which he recognized Gus Fernley is improving his resi- as belonging to stock he had seen in dence property by building a new California and which he stated would porch and painting and redecorating be an outstanding sire. the interior. The tour was followed by a meeting held at the community club house Messrs. John P. and Ken Barton where Professor Caine spoke on diand Abe Murdock returned Sunday sease control and Mr. Mathiesen on froni a mile trip thru Breeding. Texas and other southwestern states. County Agent Lew Mar Price received the visitors and accompanied Mrs. John Hunington, Mrs, Ken them on their tour of South Milford. Williams and Barton, Mrs.Kalph 0 little son, spent a couple of days last ONE DIVORCE TO week with relatives in Summit. Beaver Stake Sunday School convention was held at Minersville, April 2fi, 1931. The morning session starting at 10 a. m. with Superintendent F. 0. Williams taking charge. A chorus number was given under the are giving great service direction of LaVar Isaacson, a prayer by C. K. Jameson, roll call by Elva New Low Prices Hall. General theme was, "Teaching the gospel to everyone." Keynote See speech, "Bring them in," was given Mrs. Rube Baldwin returned Wed MILLER GARAGE by general board member, Bro. God from Pioche, Nevada, where nesday Thompson, Stanley Puffer, Lenzy dard. The problem of accounting fo she has been Jack Miller, Prop. spending the past two Wilford Hoopes, Johnson, John everyone, a discussion was leel by weeks with her husband. Harry Martin, Mechanic .White and cousin Henry Limb, Mr. general board member, Bro. Seegmill and Mrs. George Robinson from Nev. er. How to conduct inspiring Sunday Warren Neilson accompanied by Mrs. Cal Sellinger from Riverside, school exercises was told by 1st as Ford Faux and Hoy Chrlstensen Calif., and Mrs. A. Osborne of Bea-- :' sis t ant Superintendent Floyd B drove up to Salt Lake CU" Wednes Woods. Song by chorus. Benediction ver. day, returning last night. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thompson Joseph Eyre. Afternoon session started at 2 p. m at the of Beaver, spent Sunday Our stork reporter overlooked the F. D. Williams taking charge with Bissels. with the Sheeprock arrival of a fine baby girl at the Misses Luella and Loretta Baker, Program: Song, congreation, prayer, home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Jackson, Josphine Thomas, Linnea Twitehell Joseph Jackson, roll call, Elva Hall at Rocky Ford, recently. attended the S. S. convention at "Bring them back." general board member, Miss Fox. Separation for Minersville Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Petty, who was taken Copyrijhted, 19:8 4 department work. Reassembly, special to the Iron County hospital last week music, Milford Ward under direction for medical MILFORD "Costly thy habit as treatment, is reported to of Lorus Hand. Address, "The Pow be convalescing. thy purse can buy. But Superintendent J. C. Carlisle made er to bring them back," general board not express'd in fancy; a business trip over froan Beaver member, Bro. Seegmiller. , Sort, talk Marriage licenses were Issued by rich, not gaudy," says u. u MuruocK. uenediction, William Monday. County 'Clerk Miller Saturday to El Mr. Shakespeare. If you Munford. Lew Mar Price, County mer E. Fowler, of Garrison, and Department Programs: Superinten Miss Arle E. get a real good suit al Agent, spent Monday here attend Stoddard, of Milford. dents, Secretares, Cl.ovisters a d Or costs a little more but ing to business, H. T. Howes after spending a week ganist, "Making the new comer fee! worth it in more ways Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton went ut home," Milford Wsrd Superinten his with returned here family visiting up to Nephi Saturday, where Mr. than one. Let us to his work in Salt Lake City Monday. dent, Bro. Neilsen. "Music as a fac Hamilton attended the gun club your measurement. Mr. and Mrs. L A. Wynaught mo- tor in bringing them back," Bro. Ham1 shoot at that place Sunday. tored to Salt Lake City Tuesday to at of Milford ward. "Order and disci NEW-WA- Y CLEANERS tend to business. pline in the class room," Beaver Wesl Among the graduates this year at Ward Superintendent, Ernest Sh'pp. the Branch Agricultural college at "Keeping the Sunday School before Cedar City are LaVern Gentry and the public general hpard member. For Alice B. Thomas (nee Alice Bald teachers of gospel doctorine, Mission both of Beaver. win) and A, classes, discussion ary, C-led by Bro. Goddard on the "teachers Mrs. Austin Mary weather and two preparation," and short talk, Bro. Gus little sons, Billy and Oliver, of CePILES DRIVE YOU MAD! Fernley. For teachers of Church His- dar City, spent the week-en- d with tory, primary and kindergarten de Mrs. Maryweather's grandmother, About one person out of five suffers from some disease or other of the large intestine. Many of them suffer acute pain for years partments, discussion led by Miss Fox Mrs. Laura Cox. and are in misery because of piles and are satisfied to secure occaon objectives, materials and methods, sional relief by using some remedy or other. But these remedies Miss Frances Wood returned home If you have a home you wish to do not help. For those who suffer from piles, time Is too costly to from Ogden where she has rent, Sunday waste experimenting with untimely methods. A tried and proven something you wish to sell, or spent the past three months. method of curing piles, fistula, itching piles, fissure, abscesses, abexchange, you will find no better Miss Reta Hall is visiting with re medium for dominal wounds and constipation is the use of letting the public know latives at St. George. OUR FAMOUS IMPORTED than through the columns of the Gideon Dorrity is here as the guest Beaver Press. of his sister, Mrs. Harrison Zabriskie. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Gillins and son Erastus Bohn is able to be about of Caliente, Nevada called town D. C. LaRayne $1.40 $1.25, again after being confined to Postpaid on relatives here Sunday. Write today (o his home several weeks suffering Mrs. Mervin towards and children with some fractured ribs. Mr. Rohn VECHELDE IMPORTING CO. here at and son Ralph were out after wood of Frisco spent the week-en- d 1040 Broadway, Xew York DEPARTMENT 411 the home of Mrs. Mary Clothier when the latter fell while pulling on The Beaver Stake Relief Society a root of an old stump, causing the officers were visitors at Relief Society injury. here Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah Bohn visited relatives at Lacy Nowers, Kate Jensen, Vina Rocks Nevada during the week-enPearce and Lucille Murdock, consti The play, "Fixin' it for Father ' was & tuting the Stake Relief Society eiven here Tuesday nig.u oy me Board, visited the Milford ward Beaver West Ward Relief Society, Tuesday afternoon, and later attend Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Rollins enter ed the play, "Fixing it for Father" tained at a "Bunco" party baturday that was presented In Minersville evening, high score prize was award that evening. ed to J. H. Gillins and consolation to The storm of wind followed by rain Mrs. Leona Roberts. The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. and snow, latter part of last week, Newell Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver which done considerable damage in Graff, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worthen, the northern part of the state and in Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gillins, Mr. and Idaho and Wyoming, was a blessing No damage of Mrs. Lester Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. to southern Utah. Pvaymond Banks and Mr. and Mrs. consequence Is reported ana the moisture Irecelved was worth thou We are in the Color Business and We Clinton Thompson. en- - sands of dollars to this section. were club" hundred "The four You White tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , BLACK AND WHITE Birthday Party for John Anderson A birthday party In honor of John Anderson was given at his home in Jackson county Saturday evening. Eighteen friends and relatives gathered to enjoy the evening in radio music and general conversation. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. lVinley Hostess of Bridge Club Members of the Bridge club wero guests of Mrs. Augusta Fernley Friday evening at her home. The evening was spent playing bridge and Margaret Atkin was awarded honors, Lettie Thompson, high, and Delia Murdock the conso lation. A hot dinner was served by the hostess. Mrs . I i There was one divorce out of every three marriages in Beaver County and one out of every five in the state of Utah during 1930 according to figures released lhsf week by the United States bureau of census. Thirty-nin- e marriages and 12 divorces are the figures for the county for liiao while 5,049, marriages and 1,015 divorces were recorded for the entire state. Figures also show that there were fewer marriages in the county and fewer in the state in 1030 than there were in 192!), while there were more it' take IF Vechelde PILE SALVE 0. at Farewell Party The officers and teachers of the Beaver Stake Primary, entertained at a surprise social Monday night in honor of Mrs. Elvon Astell, who is leaving with her family to join her husband at Fillmore, and Mrs. Mark Reeves, who will soon be leaving with her husband for Provo. A very pleasant time was had singing songs and playing games, refreshments, consisting of banana nut ice cream, cake and punch was served. Mrs. Mary Goodwin then presented to each lady a beautiful hand painted chocolate set, with love and best wishes of all the Stake Board. Mrs. Astell has been working on s advisor. the board as She has been very faithful in preforming her work. Mrs. Reeves has acted as Game and Dance advisor and has been very successful in her labors. The Primary regret very much to lose such good teachers, but wish them success In their undertakings wherever they go. Mikato-wee- divorces. it's Are You Suffering On PILES? Howe Entertains Bridge EVERY 3 MARRIAGES IS COUNTY RECORD r 13. Mrs. H. E. Howe entertained Monday evening at her home. A delicious hot dinner was served and the guests enjoyed the evening at bridge. Prizes were awarded to Ag nes Whornham for high score and to Katherlne Davis the consolation. The guests were Ruth Neilsen, Kate Joseph, Cleo Robinson, Nellie Tolton, Ruth Williams, Vera Stoney, Ruby Grimshaw, Katherlne Davis, Sarah Bakes, Agnes Whornham and Lucille Murdock. four-thousa- I II. too MILES IN AH ARMCHAIR Across the street or across the country; it's all the same to your telephone. teleexteneion Having phones conveniently placed means much to home comfort, but costi just a few cents a day. Call our busineis office. "hr luiffX tnSoatlfrpeifi ti TELEPHONE- - A During last year there were nineteen less marriages in the county than the preceding year, as the figures are 58 for 1929 and only 39 for 1930 while the divorces have increased, twelve last year against only four the year before. Figures for the state show the same decline in marriage and increase in divorce, 5,fi49 marriages in 1930, 6,286 in 1929. 1,015 divorces in 1930 and 1,012 in 1929. There have been fewer annulments, however, as the state figures show only fifteen for the past year and for 1929 while here in twenty-tw- o Beaver County there were no annulments during 1930 and only one in 1929. The bureau of census offers the following summary: decrease of marriages in the state, 10.1 per cent, increase of divorces three tenths of one per cent. The increase in divorces for Beaver County, however, is considerably more than that of the state as and a whole, as it is thirty-thre- e third per cent. Message to Our Graduates d. MACKERELL COCKETT Lumber, Paint Hardware Treat evenHorace Corbridge Wedne.-d.iing, games and cards were the feature wmcn a oeuc- rf the. . evening, after ... n -- 11.1.... was cei vcn f.v .ivtaan IOUS not supper guests. v Now is the Time to Paint Your Furniture. Use Lowe's Quick Drying Enamel . 0 Call phone in printing, 24 for quick service Ron Smith Arnold Ashworth O. K. BARBER SHOP Young men and women, standing on the threshold of life, with all the world before you, are indeed to be envied. We know that you are straining at the leash, anxious to start your life's work. But listen a moment to this message. The best way to enjoy living is to save sufficient money to insure that life of yours a comfortable existence throughout its span. Let saving be a part of your life work. STATE BANK OF BEAVER COUNTY Service |