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Show THK BEAVER PRESS, HEAVER, UTAH, LOCAL ITEMS Would you like your child to learn to dance. Lessons begin Saturday, at 2 p. m. at High School. See Miss Johnson or Phone 66. Mrs. Violet Thorpe was a guest at dinner at the home of Mrs. Alice Huntington Tuesday evening. Paul Tolton came over from the B, A. C. to spend a few days with the home folks. Mrs. Myrtle Ash worth and little daughter Ruth are visiting thlB week with relatives at Cedar City. Mrs. Vera Buhannan, Mrs. Mary Goodwin, Ralph Goodwin and Wayne Buhannan spent Monday and Tuesday at Cedar City on business. Sunday February 25th will be Slake Day. Union meeting will be held at 2 o'clock in the West Ward Chapel. HOOP TOURNAMENT Hut-cfiin- gs Miss Beth Low and Miss Ina Bennett of the B. A. C. spent the week end visiting with Milss Lows parents Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Low. Leo Walker of Beaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kate Walker has been here spending a week with his aunt Mrs.' Hazel Eyre. Evans returned home Morgan last week from Green River, Utah where he has been spendng a month or more. Bros. Zeland Morris and Blaine were Ward Blackett of Greenville missionaries here for the past two weeks, completing there work Sunday morning. Bro. Morris took up the greater part of the time in meeting. He gave a very excellent The State High School basketball series is scheduled for March 14, 15 16 and 17th. Will Beaver go. They will If they defeat Milfrod tonight and then Hinckley a week from tonight on Hinckley's floor. So far this season the local team has shown plenty of come-bac-k at a tirrie of stress. The display of courage and master coaching was truly shown in the game with the Miners' quint here last Friday night. The boys talk. just could not get going. Every atMrs. Rosy Stewart also Mr. and tempt at the basket was of no avail, Mrs Lew Stewart and Mrs. Clara it just was'nt there. They were drop- fSmith of Beaver were visitors at the ping set up after set up, But a time- home of George Stewart at MinersCoach Pearce ville last week. ly substitution by turned the tables and it was all off Wilford Larsen and family also for Minersivlle. Many a game is lost Mrs. Wilford Johnson and little son or won while the last few minutes were Beaver visitors Friday. ' of play are rolling by. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schuller of 0 Beaver were visitors at the home of Beaver Stake M. M. Mr. and Mrs. David Jones WednesMilford, basketball champions defeated day. Panguitch Stake champions, A mutual Bee hive girls party by a score of 29 to 13. Milford has was given at the home of Revou now to defeat a team from the souEyre last Tuesday night. The girls thern end of the state and then they enjoyed playing games. At midnight will be eligible to enter the Stake luncheon was served. M. Men basket tournament up north Thelma Griffiths, Beatrice GriffiMilford defeated all of the Beaver Hanna Jones also Golda Jones ths, Stake teams hands down and are a attended a stork shower at Minersgood proposition for the state ser- ville for Mrs. Alfred Heslington, ies. Saturday night at her mother's o Pan-guitc- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn a line son Saturday, February 17th. All concerned are doing line. ;,'v--::'- h, The West Ward will hold baptism 'in the baptismal faunt of the new ANNOUNCEMENT OF MARRL4GE chapel' Sunday, Feb. 25th. All wishOf interest Is the announcement be this ordinance ing performed made by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wil-de- n present. of the- marriage of their daughAttorneys Cline and Miller attend ter Oro Wilden to Elmer Robinson ed the banquet given by the South- of Kanab. The marriage took place ern Utah Civics Club at the Stevens at the home of Mr. Robinson's par Hotel in Fillmore last Saturday ev- ents at Kanab, February 14th. Miss Wilden was a graduate of ening. the the Beaver High School in 1933 and was employed as a waitress at Mrs. Ella Green spent several the Zion's National Park Cafe. Mr. Bisduys last week visiting with her C. C. C. ter Mrs. Rube Gillies and family. Robinson is cook for the stationed in Zions National Park She left for her homo in Parowan The young couple came homie to Sunday. spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilden. Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Robb and -- o Robb of Mr. Mrs. Charles and baby, HOSTESS AT DINNER Paragonah, spent the week end with Mrs. Alice Huntington presided ther parents Mr. and Mrs. Arch at an attractively arranged dinner Fotheringham. on Wednesday February 14th, at 8 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Abble WHlden writes from her home at Place cards at the four tables, in Los Angeles. That she has just been to the Keene T. B. Sanitarium to dainty valentines marked the places visit her brother, Charles P. Jones for the following guests, Eva Whom ham, Hattie Bohn, Hattie Ashworth who is very ill there. Edith Woolsey, Martha Beaumont, Mary Mrs. Press Elsie Smith, Emma Atkins, Mrs. Wm. Hurst, Lizzie Pearce .Violet Goodwin, Whornham, Mrs. Margret Wallace, Thorpe, Nellie D.avis, Emma Bald Mrs. Stanley Tattersall and Mr. and win, Delia Murdock, Kate Noyes and Mrs. Dewey Hurst spent Wednesday Lottie Pearce. afternoon of last week in Milford. Mrs. Huntington was assisted in serving by her daughters Mrs. Thel-m- a We have a quantity of beer bottles Barton and Mrs. Luciel Willto sell at 25 cents per case of 24 iams. After dinner the tables were bottles while the present stock lasts Ideal for catsup. Regular price is cleared and all enjoyed themselves playing Rummy. Prizes were won 35 cents Meredith Cafe. by Lizzie Pearce, Eva Whornham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoney left for and Edith Woolsey. o Cedar City to see the doctor. Mr, THE NEW PLYMOUTH Stoney has been suffering for the Jack Miller has just recently repast week with sinus trouble and from Salt Lake bringing turned see to best about it. They thought it with him a beautiful 1934 Plymouth went early in the week. car. As Mr. Miller has aqulred the Bros. Joseph Jackson and Theron for the Plymouth, he will be agency Beaver Stake Missionaries, Morris, show you the car and to deto glad held a cottage meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burl Ashworth, Sat- monstrate to you its wonderful adurday evening. A nice crowd was vantages, he is highly pleased with out and had an enjoyable time. the new models and their perfor - mances. j home. . Cal-iforni- v BBatWei?sr I?i?QeG - - - - 0475 Hvy. Plate, Guarantee yr. 0&OO 15 Hvy. plate, guarantee lyr. 0OOO 13 1 itors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Jackson and children spent the week end with relatives at Fillmore. Mr. Jackson of Fillmore is visiting here with his son Nion and family. Wallace Paxton has been suffering with an infected hand, but Dr. McQuarrie pronounced him. now out of danger. The Paxton and Puffer trucks have been busy day and night hauling brimstone and sulphur concentrates to the R. R. Terminal at Fil lmore each truck employing about six men. Mr. P. E. Simpson of Los Angeles California was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Jehu. .The following home missionaries from Beaver met with us at our Sacrement services Sunday evening: Frank Farnswort, Wm. Morgan and Glllbert Smith. Mrs. Smith was in attendance, The following program was rendered, talks by bros. Smith and Morgan, vocal duet by Mrs. Melba Mcintosh and Elfreda Thompson and a talk by Frank Farnsworth. We appreciat the missionaries labors and look forward to another visit in the near future. Maurice Meyer, Nolan Jackson and Robert Somerfrucht entertained some of their frineds Saturday evening at a canday party. Mr. and James Eyre had a few friends at Mcintosh and Mr. Meyer showing a candy pull at his home last Sun- their skill as expert candy makers. Miss Helen Bean gave a very inday night. . o teresting lesson on Bible Literature at Relief Society Tuesday evening, HORTENSE BELL Hortense Bell, grandaughter of correlative vocal numbers were givMrs. Abbie Willden, was killed in en by members. Miss Alice Thompson spent the stantly while crossing Main at 66th street in Los Angeles, California, week end with her grandmother at by an automobile. The verdict rend- Beaver. ered at the Coroners Inquest, was GREENVILLE confusion on the part of the child Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parkinson and lack of precaution and confu sion on the part of the driver. and sons of Pintura are visiting at Hortense was born at Beaver, the home of Mrs. Parkinson's parUtah, March 6, 1922. She was the ents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and daughter of Arleen and Sewell Bell. Funeral services were conducted family of Beaver spent Sunday at at the L. F. Funeral Home, Satur- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perce Wilday February 10th at 1 p. m. Many liams. The girls under the direction of loving friends had gathered to pay Mrs. Violet Blackett met Thursday their last tribute. a club. Bishop John Collings, presided at night and organized the services. Nada Walbeck was chosen President First two songs were sun by 12 with Raena Barton assistant, Elma girls of the school chorus of which Williams as Secretary, Barbara Hortense was a member. reporter, Editha Williams Opening Morris Prayer, Brother Leroy L. Foster. and "Hazel Barton recreation comWords of comfort were given by mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Murdock Bishop John Collings. Song "Some as number of their time We'll Understand," by sister entertained Lamp and sister Collings. Closing friends at their home Sunday night. Blaine Blackett made a trip to Prayer by Mr. Clarence Beemer. The many "beautiful floral offer- Cedar City Sunday to get Mr. and ings spoke forthemselves how much Brs. Al Barton. Llnis Winn of Salt Lake City is Hortense was loved by all who knew her. visiting at the home of his sister Burial was at the Inglewood Mrs. Russel Scott. Esther Barton entertained her Cemetery. Prayer and dedication of Six of friends at her home grave by brother Goldman. Wednesday her school friends were pallbearers night at a Valentine party. Games o were played and refreshments were served. Everyone present had an enEMERGENCY CROP LOANS We are advised that farmers seek joyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Perce Williams made ing loans from the $40,000,000 em ergency crop loan fund set up by a trip to Cedar City Tuesday. Clark Griffiths who is working at congress recently w' ' be directed to apply first to the prt Suction cred Green River spent the week end it association organizeu in Salt Lake with his mother Mrs. Julia K. GriCity on February 9th. Regulations ffiths. He returned Monday. as to course to take are now being SIX IS DESTROYED RY THE ACprepared and will be sent out soon CEPTANCE OF DEVINE MIND If the association cannot make the loan because the applicant has n insufficiant collateral this will es "Mind" is the subject ot the which will be read in all tablish the proof required by law that the borrower is not eligible to Churches of Christ. Scientist on borrow from other sources. Sunday, February 25th. It is required by law that bor The Golden Text is from I Peter rowers as a condition to receiving "Be 3:8: all of one ye mind, having an emergency loan must furnish withh the A. compassion one of another, love as proof of A. A. That is. if eligible, they must brethren, be pitiful, be courteous." sign up under the reduction pro Among the Bibical passages which grams, or otherwise agree to not in are included in this crease production this year over the are the following: "O the depth of greatest acreage of the past two the riches both of the wisdom and years in any of the crops designated as basic. The crops designated knowledge of God! how unsearch as basic grown in our county are able are his judgments, and his For him. the grains, corn, dairy cattle and ways past finding out! products, and hogs. Beef cattle may and through him, and to him, are be included later. all things" (Romansll:33, 3G). A correlative passage also included VISITORS FROM THE EAST from the Christian Silence textMrs. Thomas L. Joseph and chil book, "Science and Health with Key dren, Tommy and Bobby of Minne to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker at the visited apolis, Minninasota, home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Eddy, reads: "There can be but one Mind, because there is but one God; Joseph a short time last week. Mrs. Joseph was called to Toole, and If mortals claimed no other Utah on account of the death ot her Mind and accepted no other, sin aged father, A. A. Walters. She re- would be unknown" (p. 4C9). turned to Toole Monday, February 19th and after a brief stay there TO THE WOMEN AND GIRLS wilj return to their hp rue In the OF BEAVER East. H Lesson-Sermo- M. I. A. CONTEST PLAY'S A Plate Special Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Jehu and Mrs. Claude Thompson were Fillmore vis- Lesson-Sermo- , Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sheriff of CALIFORNIA VISITOR Lyndyll spent the week end visiting P. E. Simpson of Hollywood, their sister Mrs. Edwin Smith and who, has been doing busifamily. They left for their home accompanied ness with R. O. Jehu at Sulphurdale Monday, Mrs. Smith them as far as Oak City, where she for the past few days was a visitor will visit for a weak or ten days. at the home of the Editor, Wednes.. , day. Mr. Simpson, who is a represent A Cottage meeting was held last Thursday evening, February 15th, ative of the California Fruit Growat the home of Mr, and Mrs. James ers Supply Company, is a long time friend of the Carltons. Frazier, conducted by Elders Alma " o Powell and Ellis Yardley. About 8 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who people were in attendance and enin sickness and death of our helped of missionarthe remarks the joyed ies and the tesimonles and remarks mother and for the beautiful floral i of the various speakers and saints. offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Percey Beeson Mrs. George Marshall was given and Families. a surprise party last week at her " home In Minersville, In honor of PRIZE HOG her 79th birthday anniversary. 45 Horace Palmer, Jr., ot Milford, of her children, grandchildren and was the recipient of a fine thorough were present A bred boar, given to him by the U. S. delightful dinner was served and the Agricultural college. 650 pounds, The hog weighed evening was spent with a program and social chat. She received many When crated it weighed 784 pounds beautiful gifts. Those present from It arrived in Milford a week ago. Beaver were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Horace will graduate ' from the Nowera and Mr. and Mrs. Alton A. C. In May after ft four year Atkln. course. 13 JJM SULPHURDALE ADAMSVJLLE STATE HIGH SCHOOL Fit IDA Vf FKIIRUARV 23, , A. will preThe West Ward M. sent three one act confest plays, Tuesday evening February 27th at 7:80 In the West Ward amusement hall. Out of town judges wjll be present to judge these plays. This will be a real treat. The following plays will be giyen: "Friend of the Farnlly" directed by Professor Beal. "Wedding Presents", directed by Melba Yardley. "Conflict", directed by Chloe n Next Sunday, Monday and Tues day at the Flrmage Theatre. The management wants you to see new motion picture which we KNOW you will enjoy "The Prize fighter and the Lady". This picture Is of especial inter est to women. You MUST meet MAX BAER. the new "ft'' man of the screen! What Johnny (Taran) Welssmuller did to the girls pf this town last year, curly-haire- d handsome, dimpled, Mat Raer will do Sunday, Monday. and Tuesday (doubled in hearts). (more. Girls, you'll love the love story: I invited to attend Everyone and enjoy the fun in store for them. and you'll get a new thrill from f. Man! 17. H. MARTIN GARAGE MILFORD, UTAH In a recent publication ot the names of twenty-thre- e students who And bring your husband or the This Is one picture you both can enjoy from two different Viewpoints. (If you get what we boy-frien- d. merited the Autumn Quarter roll at the Brlgham Young Unmean! ) iversity at Provo, the name of Geo. Here', hoping we get more great A. White of Beaver appeared on pictures like "Prizefighter and the the lists. Lady". honor-- NORTH CREEK IHIIIIIIimHHIIHmMIIMtmmilllHIttHltHHIHIHi Wm. .Morgan and Albert Smith are home missionaries here this week. are .Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green the proud parents of a baby girl born at the Burt hospital Sunday evening. Slake Sunday School Superintenand counselors, dent Wm. Miller John Goodwin and John Yardley visited our Sunday School last Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence Powell of Beaver visited with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Twite-hel- l Sr.. last Saturday. Little daughters of Jasper Puffer of Adamavllle and Loyal Baldwin spent the week end at the home of Miss Luella Baker, ISroiln-r- ' win,, s MANDERFIELI) Crank Your Car When I7e Will Sell You BATTERIES at 4.75165.75 Lawrence White and Glenn Beau mont, Stake S. S. missionaries visitAdj. ed us last Sunday and Alvin Baker and David Heslington of Milford the Sunday before. They were very MILLER GARAGE welcome and we hope they will vis- I it us again soon. S Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Slaughter of rmilllltllltltHtltmilM(IUItHillllMlttlllllltHIMIHIMtllill)MimHIIIMIIHl Salt Lake were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Vene Orton last week SANITARY BARBER SHOP Thursday. If you want a hnir cut BREAKS KNEE CAP becoming to vmi. You'd better becoming to us. Mrs. Rob John Gillies met with a very painful accident last Satur.Inst North of Post Office day, when she slipped and fell on the pavement near the home of Mrs. C. I). White, breaking the kneecap of her left leg. She was confined to ENONE'S BEAUTY her bed and suffered considerably PARLOR but is slowly on the improve. Oil Permanent ...$4 Luvour NOTICE Duart Permanent .......... ..$4 Cull for Bids Guaranteed For Call Appointment Beaver, Utah, February 22, 1934. Sealed bids will be received by the Utah State Road Commission of Utah, at Beaver City, Utah, at 11:00 CLINE, WILSON & CLINE a. m. Saturday, March 10, 193 4, and General Law Practice at that time publicly opened, for the naof Office At 311 furnishing approximately tive cedar posts. Milford Beaver Fillnion- Plans, specifications and contract are on file at the office of the ResiARTHUR SMITH dent Engineer of the Utah State Commission at Beaver, Utah, where PLUMBING AND HEATING they may be reviewed. Utah State Road Commission, Telephone 88--F By W. H. Varley, Resident Engineer. Date of first publication February 23, 1934. Date of last publication March 9, 1934. 191 GEO. C. 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