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Show H ; THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1936 ilHUR SMITH Primary Will Hold May Festival in West Ward cMBING and HEATING The West ward primary will sponsor their May festival Saturday afternoon in the ward amusement hall at 2 P. M. The program will be very appropriate for Child LOCAL THEATRE RECEIVES NEW FRONT DECORATIONS FIFTEEN YEARS AGO THIS WEEK OCIAL ;EWS For the past week local carpenters and painters have been busy Entertains at Bridge Taken From the Heaver Press adorning the front of the Flrmage Files of 1021 Theatre with a "marquee attrac Mrs. Lillian Boswell entertained JIEODORE BOHN a delightful bridge party Friand adorned with at designed tively Law j Attorney at Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and electric Health day exercises. Games, danday evening, May first. A dainty lights. was served to the folluncheon office at Mr. ces and songs will fin the afterand Mrs. Arthur Smith returnKate Joseph, Thel-m- a ladies, lowing noon. was Milford Miss of All Bond ed Cuma Courthouse fh parents and children are Friday evening of last week e Pauline Flrmage, Barton, La Miss invited. The Sing Mothers of the West from Salt Lake City where they here visiting her friend lEAVEB CITY, UTAH Heaeretta Bohn, Robinson, Preal Goodwin. ward Relief society enjoyed a de- Margaret Atkin. Agnes Whornham attended the Grand Lodge of the 15 Years Ago I. O. O. F. and the Rebekah asMrs. Dewey Bakes and- - daugh lightful social and banquet Friday 'Betty Petty, Fern Kimball, Jennie GEO. C. MILLER All Our Do a sembly Part ter Barbara moved to the Tellu- - evening or last week at 8 o'clock. Price, Sarah Bakes, Marion Tolton We reported having good fry Day time. ride A Work power plant where Mr. Bakes Thirty-fiv- e were present for regu- Mabel McShane, Ella Easton, Nell Face Your iMake 15 Years Ago Barton, Mary Tattersall. Prizes ' I is employed. Attorney-at-Lalar singing practice and at nine were f Art. won as follows, high, Kate The Stork visited the home of 15 Years Ago the sliding doors ot the chapel Joseph; second high Thelma BarMr. and Mrs. Ted Wilden a left a Mr. Mrs. last laft and barber shop Tietjen OVER THE BEAVER GARAGE Unitary baby boy. Friday to visit with Mr. Tletjen's were opened and all were invited ton and consolation, Mary iortn of the Post Office to a bountiously prepared banquet. parents at Santaquln. Covers were laid on a long table 15 Years Ago HOT SUPPER A baby boy was born to Mr. and gorgeously decorated with roses I as and and 1st O.K. For Mrs. Class Ruben tulips Griffiths nosegays tulip Saturday. BARBERSHOP! Mrs. Kate Joseph entertained iE, WILSON & CLINE 15 Years Ago place cards. Mrs. Ella Mecham ACETYLENE of her friends at a twenty-fou- r I dinas officiated chairman. After WHISKERS entertained Goodwin Mrs. Guy Ineral Law Practice Indented - Extra ted or Per- WELDING on the 20th of the month In honor ner they all repaired to the relief mixed party Monday night. A dei fumed. Absolute Satisfaction! of her son Clarke's nineth birth- hall where they enjoyed playing licious hot supper was served at Offices At See CJiiarranteed or Shavings re- day. The children enjoyed playing Rook and listening to Impersona- tables decorated with fragrant ? j Beaver ruimure placed without rlim-eeWarren Thompson games. Refreshments were served. tions of Billie Jones and Ernie roses. Bridge was enjoyed ImmedEyre by Lydla Smith and Esta Cox iately following the supper hour. which was greeted by considerable Prises were won as follows, high laughter. The program and enter- for ladles, Thelma Barton and con tainment was under the direction solatlon by Betty Petty. High for of Ruth Neilsen. Prizes were won men E. A. Petty and consolation by Zelma Muir, Delia Murdock, Wilford Robinson. oFlorence Rlgby and Myrtle 4 telephone 88-- F 3 Singing Mothers Have Social and Banquet Friday Cle-on- w ? . Ash-wort- o Entertains Friends at Bridge Supper Doctor and Mrs. E. S. 1-4- . V-S- - 1 - h. McQuar-ri- e entertained twenty four of friends at a bridge party Thursday evening of last week. At 8:30 a two course luncheon was served. Six tables were arranged and decorated with cut flowers. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Warren Neilsen, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ole Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bohn, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McShane, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tolton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chase Murdock, Mrs. Lew Mar Price, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson and H. M. Chrlstensen. Following the supper they all played bridge. First prize was awarded Dr. and Mrs. Petty and consolation Mr. and Mrs Theodore Bohn. Gleahor Girls Entertained by Class Leader Mrs. George Miller entertained the Oleanor Girls of the West ward at her home Wednesday evening. Supper was served at eight thirty and the remainder of the time spent playing bunko. Prizes were won by Maxine Tattersall, Leah Patterson and Nola Mulr. Others present were Elaine Wilden, Iris Ashworth, Hazel Dlehl, Gladys Skinner, Linda Twitchell, Thelma Atkln, Alene Williams Lu-l- a Limb, Margery Mackerell, Mrs. Warren Neilsen and Mrs. Jack Yardley. o BRIDGE LUNCHEON enterMrs. Hugh Cartwrlght tained thirteen members of her bridge club Thursday evening of last week at a delightfully prepared two course luncheon which was served at 8:30. The tables were beautifully decorated with fragrant Spring flowers. After lunch the tables were cleared and all enjoyed themselves at bridge. First prize was awarded Myrtle ABhworth and consolation went to Lu Bohn. o Quilting Party Mrs. Lu Bohn entertained at an old fashioned quilting party and luncheon Saturday night in honor of her friend Mrs. Ada Frazer who has been visiting here the past few Eat up distance, but not your beurinys M alloyed oil . . . and you'll get the difference PIPING-HO- Ask your wife. The least little heat makes smoke out of some of the oily substances she puts in her frying pan. They vanish double quick, while others stay put. drive will That's the sort of difference your hilliest show you in Germ Processed, the alloyed oil. Patented. It not only stays up around "Full," but stays right up in every working surface of your engine. Yes, the pistons, cylinders, valve gear, and any types of bearings ever used, can really take in this alloyed oil. 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Covers were laid for Mrs. Jean Hales, Mrs. Mary Goodwin, Mrs. Lottie Burke, Mrs. Geneva Idol, Mrs. Lenoa Smith, Mrs. Isabel Muir, Kate Noyes, Fern Robinson, Mrs. Ada Frazer and their hostess. 500 PARTY Mrs. Cinda Dean was hostess to nine members of her club and three Invited guests, Friday night. At 8.30 P. M. a delicious plate lunch was served to Mrs. Oliva Dean, Clista Hutchings, Hortence Park, Myrtle Powell, Helen Mathews, Roma Carlton, Fern Robinson Annabell Hales, Maye Atkin, Flossie Johnson, Gladys Meredith. All enjoyed playing S00. Prizes were won by Maye Atkin, high; consolation Gladys Meredith. Guest! prize was awarded Flossie ty A Merchants Association To CONOCO GERM PROCESSED OIL Collect Sales Tax r an aggreement reached by the merchants of Beaver 2 sales tax Unde I Drive to Texas Centennial this year's greatest show. Open June 6. For free marked maps write Conoco Travel Bureau, Denver, Colo. will be collected, commencing on May 11, 1936, on all sales of 15 cents or over. 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