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Show Florence Letty Announcing To The Public Jarvis Richards Mrs. Florence Letty Jarvis Rich ards, 68, wife of William Morgan Richards of Delta, Died Wednesday afternoon January 26, in the Our New Representative L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake City of a Cerebral hemorrhage. Mrs. Richards was born May 24, 1869, in Yorkshire, England. She came to Utah when she was five years old with her sister Elizabeth HARLEY FOTHERINGHAM Contact him at Beaver Garage Bradshavi Chevrolet Company Cedar City, Utah. SPECIAL All Permanents reduced to their lowest rates, one week only. Sat. 5 to Sat. Come in and enquire O. for tz Phone 83 K. BEAUTY PARLOR Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Banks and DeLos Baker of Mlnersvllle family t Los Angeles, California, was a Beaver visitor Friday. hare been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris of Par Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green and owan spent the week end with family. their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. A Mrs. Eric Barnhurst and broth- Morris. ers Mr. Alvla and Ivo Wilcock Mrs. Veness Bakes entertained have been visiting with their brother and family Mr. and Mrs. John Saturday from 2:30 to 5:30 in E. Wilcock and daughter Patsy. honor of the 10th birthday of iher son Garth. The afternoon was Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green spent playing games of Valentine were called to Milford Sunday nite ideas, until late, then a dainty two on account of the serious Illness course luncheon was served to 24 of their little nephew Mark Ste- guests. Garth receivel manw beauphenson son of Mrs. Green's Sis- tiful and useful gifts from his litter. He was very muoh improved tle guests. when' they returned home. Mrs. Gilbert Gale entertained Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Smith, her afternoon club Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Seth W. Smith, Mr. twelve guests were present to and Mrs Otto Schwab and Mrs. enjoy the afternoon with sowing, Nancy Whornham went to Para-gona- h at 4:30 a dainty two course lunch the was served to those present. Tuesday night to Golden Wedding reception of Mrs Smith brother and lsster Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goodwin and Mrs. Hyrom Robinson. sons Jack and Billie of Milford were over to visit their mother and Mrs. Stan Ookden entertained grandmother Mrs. Mary Goodwin a few guests at a quilting Thurs- and to enjoy the Quarterly Confer ence held here Sunday. day at her home. , V Jarvis and other brothers and sisters. She1 married William M. Richards February 15, 1887. They made their Jiome in Panguitch later moving to Escalante. They with their family moved to Delta 15 years ago, where they have resided ever since. She was the mother of ten chil dren, six boys and four girls. Three of the boys died during the world war, one was killed in ser vice and two during the epidemic of flue. She was the last of the Gold Star Mothers of the Delta American Legion Auxilliary Post. Besides her husband she is survived by the following children: Edwaid O. and Delwin Richards of Garfield; Neldon J. and Alice Carlisle of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jane Eccles of Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Florence Strange of San Fran cisco, California, and Mrs. Catherine Farey, Delta;- a sister Mrs. Lavina Paul of Ogdea and 22 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. The Richards lived here in Beaver in 1922 at the Murdock Acadtheir children emy. Two of Delwin and Florence were in atten dance at the Academy at that time. Funeral services were held in Salt Lake City, Sunday afternoon at the Larkin Funeral Home under the direction of Bishop Joel Richards. A violin solo "Auva Mariea" by Loreen Isackson. Invocation by Elder Wayne T. Richards. Speakers were William N. Gard ner formerly of Delta, Bishop A. Stephenson, Delta, H. W. Jensen and Bishop Joel Richards, Salt - lamsvi Mr. O. A. Hardy of Minersville Mr. and Mm "UUla Rt Beave'r Friday Mr, -v- DVW noDerts Mr past through night from his work at Gunnison, Charles Jamerson, Mr 1 1y Elmer Palce was taken to the Utah. He will do some work for Elmer Marshall, M Frank Williams, Iron County hospital Tuesday suf- the Tellurlde Power Company. J will He George Marshall Mrs I fering from a bad eye. Mr. Robert Briggs was happily Hollingshead, Mr. take treatments from Dr. Burgs-truand entertained Sunday, when a few Baker of Miner8vine Mr, ', and everything posible will were of his relatives and friends suprl-se- d ""BUU4U at Conference &. be done to save his eye. Mm on his 83rd. birthday. The was Mr. Orson Blackner evening was spent In social who I Patterson Beth Miss 0 were served. chat.Refreshments ville short was a a for on Beaver goiter operated visl,. ,1 I time ago has been dismissed from iajor H. J the hospital, but will be with rela Unitec js, tives for a while until she gets as special stronger before she returns home, Local Items TMtn h Z pver m i j hceivi serv: stion aonal Gua: Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre and son Helbert Eyre of Minersville were over for Conference Sunday. 26th. perating Area iidio. Sai and Mrs. J. Frank Smith made a business trip to Milford Ps Mr. Saturday. Mr. William Wood of Minersville past trougha Beaver Monday on his way to Nephi on business. SPECIAL-Wit- h every suit you have cleaned and pressed. You are entitled to have one men's hat cleaned and blocked FREE. By your local cleaner. Phone 94, left Fri-hday for Nephi, to visit with son and family Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary A. Briggs er Lester Briggs. and Mrs. Myron Lewis Milford were Beaver guests Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Goff and Mr. and Mrs. James Eyres of Minersville were here Wednesday night to enjoy the Band Concert. at ioned j pleased cent tun ..............I. COFFEE m. j. b. RAISINS 4 pound seedless .. TOMATOES 2 2 solid pack PEAS No. 2 can t the; said organiz: This is a n and th , J JJ BEANS No. 2 can stringles PEARS No. 2 12 can Del Monte PATSTTP'Ma on vyA V. 91i Cll Utah, We are closing out all childrens and Misses sho up to size 2 Vi . We have 200 pair which will be sol at COST. This includes Straps and Oxfords i Nevada i, i and Oi The local initiatinf in annua it gala oi a Militar Jj SPEC1IA- L- the Ida as :r ishigton's are ived of the setter fee i iship ana I XXUAL SH AND Black, Brown and White. XDAY I Tho anni x of Miner sviile has been spending the past ten days with her daughter Mrs. Kenneth Ward. She returned home Mrs. Thomas Mathews Tuesday. Lake. "Beyond the Stars" and "I Know That My Redeamer Llveth". was sang by Winnefred Gray. Benediction by M. H. Workman of Delta. Interement was held in the City Cemetary. The grave was dedicated by Irvan E. Jeffery, Delta. County be he hruary e. Pres: Meat Dept. POT ROASTS per pound BEST STEAKS per pound HAMBURGER per pound SAUSAGE per pound 11 156 206 176 206 9 if 11 lt- H Officers II V It ni Game it to dis( roblems, ie Beav Mm for m turk fountain sting su' ie. nee rer hatel hortage The I m at re scare hountaii n lmpo sun A en ma ed in t HE m) keys an inly tht iuch an ureas ai r, one the Und aln- Treasurers of Clubs, Churches and Committees Tl - !tn Uta ! EEAVI ATTEN Most ere a ek e cause itate If you collect or care for any held .consider- a Friday Howe able amounts of money you should open Monds a checking account with the bank and thus protect the money in your keeping: u:xc BEL Tlu Besides the safety .of a bank account there is the convenience to consider. If you deposit all money received and pay everything by check, there is never any question .or confusion .about., your accounts. 77i7s Bank Welcomes You .H So ffilHGIHI Games FEilORE GYM See!, Pupil atten Khoo hrs a teach have elve nJo; the crew Fel Fel Fe |