OCR Text |
Show 1 may the beaver press, friday, PAGE TEN i VISITS BY THE STORK .11" son of the Milford Ward. Lift up your Hearts and Re Jolce," by Ann Nebaker. "Songs of Joy," led by Marjory Mackerell and Edris Jones. "Lesson Enrichment," by Tracy Y. Cannon member of the Sunday School General oBard. Short Talk by Brother Nichols, general board member. 12 - XOOX During this hour luncheon was served to all out of town visitors by the Stake Sunday school board A meeting of Stake and Ward Sunday School officers was also held. Report of Quarterly Conference Continued Saints by President Farnsworth. Sister Ann Nebaker spoke on the subject, "Primary and What it Means to the Children." What Local Folks Are Doing Born to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Muir a daughter Wednesday April Mr,. Abe Folhering-over mm ..i..... accident Saturday because of the which o'o'ured to their son Theo SUNDAY - 0 A. M. when the road Fotheringham The Stake Presidency met with truck he was driving was struck the Sunday School board members. by an automobile. her sin 10 A. M. .Mrs. Ada Frazer and After the usual opening exWallace of Enslewoid. California, ercises the following program was arrived here Sunday to visit with given: relatives for a week. They will re"What the Primary in Our turn to their home tomorrow. Stake Hopes to Accomplish DurWallace Dean left, for Holly2 P. SI. ing 1936," by Mary Goowdin. where he expects to find emwood The final session of the confer "Joy of Service,' by Orna Carl- - ence was ployment. opend by a short address who has Mrs. Moses Edwards by President Farnsworth. rebtake Clerk, Albert Mulr pre just been operated on for the moval of one kidney is recovering sented General and Local Author ities of the church for approval by splendidly. those present. Miss Linda Twitehel left Thursen-President Wililam White told day morning for Logan where she of his missionary experiences in will compete with the many violininteres many England. Relating ist, who are going from the differ SHADY'S CAFE Is now adventures. ting schools throughout the state. ent servfully equipped and is He was followed by Brother was fortuante to win high Linda ing a larfre patronage with Tracy Y. Cannon, who also related superior at high school day in meals or short orders at all missionary experiences. Cedar recently. hours . . . Ice Cream and The Singing Mothers of the East Miss Lucille Frazer of Milford soft drinks and the Ward furnished the music. was a visitor Wednesday at the PRICES ARE RIGHT! Brother NlcholB was the conclu home of her aunt Mrs. Vern' Patding gentleman talker. J:Ie related WE SERVE terson. his experiences in the Great Brit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krh and an mission field. While a mission son were of Lake Gilbert Salt of city with mother the ary he boarded Mrs. Orna Carlson and daugh visitors for a few days last week was Mrs. instru Hettle Harris and Soup . . . Salad . . . Dessert mental in the conversion of her ter Mrs. Christa Lyman and Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Letha Martin of Milford were over Joseph. Mrs. Erb is a sister of Coffee . . . and Entree parents. Addle Hardy was the con to attend the primary convention. Mrs. Joseph's mother Mrs. A. G. Slater AS LOW AS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris, Anderson. eluding speaker. She was glad to Mrs. Jane Martin and Mrs. Dave meet the Saints of this stake and Atkin of Greenville were Beaver WEST FIELB CUB MEETS in the to go forward urged them conference visitors Sunday. Mrs. Ella Smith entertained the work of the Lord. Mr. and Mrs. James Eyers visi ladies of her West Field Club at Pres. Farnsworth expessed his at Beaver Sunday. her home Thursday afternoon. 12 appreciation to all who helped tedMrs. Mary Ann Reese returned were present and had a delightful make this confernce a success. home Sunday morning from Salt time doing needle work and mako i A Press Wrant Ad will rent that Lake City where she has been for ing rugs. Mrs. Smith told them of vacant house or room, and will the past three weeks under the her trip to Mesa, Arizona. Lunch doctor's care. She was accompan- was served at five. not cost much. ied home by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas o Fotheringham and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mayme Hoops was hostess imimimfimimuMiiiitiHHMiHiMiMiHiiHHiimriMimuuiiHmiHiiiiM William Martin and litte daughter to the members of the West Fild iWHIMHUWIIIIUUIUIUilUllimtUllUUItlMim Mrs. Lottie Murdock was in at-- 1 Club and eight invited guests at tendance at the primary conven- her home Friday afternoon which tion Sunday. was spent in needle work and soMiss Helen Haddock has ex cial chat. At five thirty the hostess cepted a position in a Salt Lake served a delightful two course beauty parlor. luncheon. Those present were: ElMrs. Francis Hollis of Milford la Smith, Clara Blackner, Claudia spent several days here last week Morgan, Florence Powell, Myrtle visiting relatives. Burt, Black. Darle Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larsen spent Delia Haley Ethel Hutchings, the week end at the Boulder Dam. GenevaMurdock, Ethel Woolsey, Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. John Pearce spent May C. White Vern Oakden Luciie at home of their son Murdock and Mrs. the Sunday Give your home a fresh new dress of Haley Murdock and daughter Mr. and Mrs. David of Minersville. Now Op - .... FULL MEALS r urnedMrs. Vern Oakdeu from home the last of the La Verkin where she ha been the past few months taking treatments at the warm springs. She is very much improved. Mrs. Lydia Maxwell of Peora is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Wilford Robinson and family. She will remain here for some time. Joy Christensen, Leonard Banks Mrs. Leonard Bonn, Mrs. Met uhy, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Nelsen, Mrs. Vera Bond. Alvin Baker and Hil- bert Hickman all of Milford were Sunin attendance at conference day. Willis Rogers of the C. C. C camp at Milford is home this week suffering from an attack of flu. Brothers Glen Blackner, Zeland Morris and James Williams of the Greenville ward bishopric were in attendance at conference Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laban Burt mo tored to Cedar City last week on business. They were accompanied by Mrs. Nancy K. Burt as far as Parowan where she visited her son Gates Burt and family. Miss Margarett Bushman and Mrs. Jesse Jones of Minersville visited friends Saturday and w-- ek Mr and Mr Mr. and 1mm were shaw anj Aon ... Smith f0rd """V .. Ween I .. "ndayvi.. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thompson announce the arrival of a boy born Monday April 27. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Briggs are happy over the arrival of baby boy born April 24th. t n Mrs. Amy Stoddard announces the marriage of her daughter May to Ennis Atkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Atkin of Beaver. The ceremony was performed by County Clerk William A. Miller, April 2Sth. Mr and Mrs Walter Carlton and daughter Martha Ellen motored to Richfield Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Carlton's grandmother Mrs. Sarah Ann Shirts and her aunt Mrs. Elizabeth Lay and family. Mrs. Shirts resides at Escal-ant- e and was visiting her daughter at Richfield for ony a short PIPING-HO- T Piping.,, Com- plete time. Lunch- Joseph and Peter Vogrinee from Mohrland were here visiting Mrs. Alice Thomas last week. 45 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dean and children, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shipp and daughter motored to Milford Monday on business. wk, C.1FI Served At All Hours Arbor day will be observed at the Belknap school today when the trees which were sent for a few weeks ago will be planted. 35 CENTS o of That's eon goe8 it, Pains to flalinJ MEREDITH (I i SHADY'S CAFE a for Summer e Latest, most beautiful creations just arrived. Lr LfiU UN ONLY y TIME TO PAINT! R. FULLER'S Miss Ann Nebaker and Mrs. Ad-di- e Hardy, members of the general board of the primary of Salt Lake City were guests of the Stake officers of the primary the eek end. Outside Surface PAINTS PAINT UP AND CLEAN UP "Join the Parade" 5 Mackerell Brothers 3 FOR ALL OF YOUR NECESSITIES IIMimiMiUHUIHIItmHUIIinU1WIHIIIHIIHHIIMIIIHIHllinilt D lllUIIIUIMIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIHHIimiHIItNllintHllllllMllllinHltMIIIHIMIHUimilHUI E One Complete O TEAM HARNESS O Made of the finest leather Built for heavy work Special Price $65 00 v V Hardware Specials Lanterns, Lantern globes, Light globes, Tubs Sprinkling cans, Wash boilers and Galvanized Buckets at REDUCED PRICES Neckyokes, Doubletrees, Singletrees, Axes, Files, Rakes, Shovels, Hoes, etc, Selling at reduced SPECIAL PRICES. Staple Groceries at Prices that will save you money. Order now. We deliver right at home. See our new stock of hats shoes and hoisery for all the family at special low prices. Don't forget to inspect our SUNSHADES. Go op 0 FOR SALE Winer pigs and brood B. Nowers. sow See Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown of Provo visited at the house of their sister Mrs. Willis Rogers Monday. They were enroute to Boulder dam and Southern Utah parks. Miss Carlie Murdock left Saturday of last week for Hollywood, where she will visit with her aunt Mae J. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Alpine of Pleasant Grove were visitors at the home of their brother and sister Mr. and Mrs. R. Chase Murdock over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Sy Jones are sporting a new car. They made a trip to Milford Saturday to visit his uncle Mr. James Griffiths who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woolsey are the proud owners of a new ear. Marks still has his fourteen year old Overland to deliver his milk. Mrs. Hortense Park spent Monday of last week with the ladies at Minersville at a sewing project. Etelka Robinson, Mrs. Derby Bohn and Mrs. Vera Ashworth were Milford visitors Friday. Mrs. Mary Robinson who has been confined to her bed for the past two weeks suffering from a heart attack Is able to be up and around the house. Mr. and Mrs. David Griffiths motored to Milford last week end to be with their brother James who is suffering from a Daroletlc stroke. His family have all been called home on account of his ser-jlocondition. Mr. and Mrs. Chriss Noland of Milford were visitors at the homo of their nephew Otto Schwab and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Yardley and mother Mrs. Emma Yardley returned from St. George the last 'of the week after spending a short jtime doing temple work at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robinson of Paragonah visited at their sisters Mrs. Seth Smith last week. Lloyd Griffiths of Pocatello. Idaho visited with relatives here last Wednesday. Vllda Griffiths left last Friday for Boise, Idaho where she Is employed as sales lady for the Idaho Chemical Co. Mrs, Leah Gillies left last week for Provo where she will visit her son Dale Schofteld, then she will go on to Ogden to visit with XOTICK Dr. E. B. Fairbanks ill be In Beaver May 9th. He lll be ablo to take care of anyone dnring the following Sunday and Monday, May 10 and It. Mrs. Charles Linrlsev left TinyW O BONNETTS ftf lilRTHIMV PARTY Mrs. Myrtle Powell entertained with a party Thursday afternoon last week in honor of the eigth birthday of her son Gean. Fifteen little friends and playmates were present and had a happy time. was served at a p. m. All colors HATS CAPS O Drop in and see our newest shipment PURSES and Bags Sheer House Frocks bro-- 1 Allen Lindsey where: she will visit her daughters Norma and Vlrignia. ther-in-la- w Visit our store daily Mrs. Zalo Dover returned to her home at Cedar City last Wednes-i day after spending ton davs visi-- ROMPERS RUBBER PAX SUN SUITS Little Girl's NEW SHIPMENT of for California Saturday with her EVERYTHIf for the Mrs. Delia Murdock entertained the ladies of her neighborhood club and invited guests at her home Thursday afternoon last week. The time was spent in sewing and social chat. A dainty two course luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter Carlie to the following Mayme Hoops. Betty Petty, Marion Toiton Katherine Miller, Thelma Barton, Ruth Xeilsen, Ina McQuarrie, May White, Kathleen Farnsworth, Lottie Farrer, Lucille Murdock, Ethel Hutchings. Geneva Joseph, Lacy Nowers, Elizabeth Griffiths and Ruth Wittwer. LX m 79 Summer Coats Pearce. ?';:: V dresses in Voils, & Gorget Wk FOR HER Graduatii DREti See Our Stock of latest models arriving- daily - r--r V 1 "' un ner mother Mrs, lsie t o bmitn and family. She w as accom- panied home by her sister Mrs. Nettie Huher who visited until Saturday llight when she returniwl to Beaver. js LEE'S STYLE SHOP Hou&ceaiiirij ) ' (LEANSEK-PasteClean- Crvstnl f.l er. Fabric Wallpaper and Calcimine 0 Self Polishing Floor Wax . ft Wax . Liquid Wax Furniture Vote H. D. THOMPSON KLCNZEME WAXES AND POLISHES Mnilf;utiir(I and HEAVER, UTAH fc.M by 11KWKTT V.IAHH & PAINT CO., ;,,t UU , |