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Show i.jXHE BEAVER PRESS, THURSDAY, Receive Word of Dead RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE WHEREAS, io His Infinite wisdom, removed from among us our worthy and beloved brother, Edward A. Willden, and WHEREAS, his work here on Earth completed, and the Golden Gateway to the Eternal City, has opened to welcome him to his home, there to receive the reward for deeds well done and greet and mingle with the loved ones gone before, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that Beaver Lodge No 41, 1. 0. 0. F. of Beaver, Utah, In testimony of her loss, be draped in mourning for thirty days, and be it RESOLVED, that this Lodge ex- tend its sympathy to his wife and family in this sad hour of bereavement, and we hope that they may be comforted and consoled! by the happy thought that their loved one has but crossed the Silent River and returned to the Father who gave, and who has summoned our worthy brother to enter upon a greater and grander field' of activity, and be it therefore, further RESOLVED, that a copy of these resolutions be spread In full upon the records of this Lodge because of our appreciation of him and his many years t service to humanity as a member of our order, and that a copy be sent to Mrs, Edward A, Willden and family. Arthus Smith John R. Murdock Alex Hamilton Leon H. Cline Committee o 4-- II CLUB MEETS The Breakfast Club met at the home of Mrs. Beth Dean Monday June 6th. Officers were elected as follows. President Barbara Smith, Vice president Betty Waters, Secretary and treasurer Elenor Jean Cheer leader and eong leader, Reporter Wanda Yardley. A demonstration was given by Mrs. Lois Smith and Mrs. Dean. 4-- H Whor-nha- m VISITS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Meslnger and sons Everett and Ray are here visiting with Mrs. Messlngers Parents Mr. and Mrs. H. K Boyter Mrs. Measlnger is the former Drue ilia Boyter After a three week visit they expect to return to their home at Monteray, California. o Miss Louise Rasmussen who has been living with her uncle Anthony Woodhouse and attending school at the Beaver High school, returned to her home in Fillmore Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Nettle Stoney left for the last of the week where Mount EmmoG she will visirfbr a few weeks with 1 days of last wTl relatives and friends. father Samuel 0 f , Thet 'C'i week for Zm. .7 H ily- - Mrs. Ada Frazer of Inglewood, Bryce and Grand Can! I California, and her rif 8 siSiU Mrs. Jean Hales motored to Salt week to the of first Lake City, the Mrs. Clara I visit with relatives. Grifritho(! sister-in-la- w t Joe Atkin arrived home Sunday uau6,uer from Logan where he has been ramlly. attending the U. S. A. C. the past winter i m 3 this apenaing : Week Mrs. Sam Hi( I 5 BEAVER GIRL 1 1 El)s . auu Thelma Bailey of Turndale ;nrg, S G r nounces be to the mariage I arrived Tuesday Colorado, the guest of her sister Mrs. Albert daughter Elizabeth (BJ try to Clarence Sk0uguarl S. Smith for the month of June. Miss owan, son of Thomas SI J Milford of Mr. Joe Smith spent Wednesday at Beaver, on business. day night June 4th, at uri nouse, with Vv'iliWi Mrs. Eva Beard spent Wednes- ei- wmciaung. The newly weds day at Beaver visiting with her plaa their home in Par0wan. relatives and friends. J FRIDAY -- SATURDAY BAR! Former Resident Monday night. Mrs. Emma Platte of Lyman, Wyoming Is visiting this week Receives Recognition Ernest McShane of Salt Lake with relatives and friends. While the week end at Beaver Mrs. Isabella Ruby Owens, who here she Is the guest of Mr. and City spent and friends. relatives with resided In Beaver for some time Mrs. Samuel O. White and Mr. but at the present time is living in and Mrs Kent Morgan. Mrs. Nancy Low has gone to Lehl, has gained recognition in Granger, Utah to visit with her the literary field with her original Dr and Mrs. Calkins of Chicago daughter Mrs. Vinnie Alray, for a poem "Hidden Beauty". spent a few days last week-en- d month. The poem will appear In the with their old friends, Mr. and October Issue of the "Caravan of Mrs. George Miller. They were home Dan Murdock arrived Verse", published by the Caravan enroute to California. from the University of Utah to Publishing Company, New York, the summer vacation. N. Y, The Caravan of Verse con Mr and Mrs. Jasper Smith of spend tains and features representative Melbourne, Minn, spent the week Ms. Ida White of Salt Lake City work of contemporary American end vlsfiting their eister, Mrs. Is the guest of her aunt Miss Jane Poets. This acceptance makes the Catherine Miller, and family. and other relatives. Gillies Author eligible for .the 150 in Miss Emily Gentry spent the prizes offered for the best poems John Christensen has arrived appearing in this volume. Other week end including Memorial Day home from Ogden school for the works of the author have apeared visiting friends and relatives in Blind to spend the sumer with his in the following publications: Logan, Ogden ad Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chris- "Our Present Day Poets- "- 'Their Lives and Works", "The Yearbook Miss Clara White and Miss Car- Poetry-1938", lie of Contemporary Murdock came home from Pro- vo to spend a week with their par and others. o ents before returning for sumBIRTHS mer school at the Brlgham Young University. They will leave Sun Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smith are over the birth of a baby day. girl, which was born Saturday Miss Doris Whornham enter June the 4th. tained Saturday night at the home A fine baby boy was born to Mr. of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Char and Mrs. William Joseph Friday les Whornham. Table games were M when a morning June the 3rd, In the played until 10:30 P. two course was luncheon dainty Cedar City hospital. served to sixteen guests Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Walker are Mr. and Mrs. Aclal Nelson of rejoicing over the arrival of a Richfield spent Sunday at Beaver fine baby boy which was bom June the of Mrs. Nelson's parguests the 2nd. ents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunt. --o . FOR SALE CHEAP-1- 10 ft. steel Mr and Mrs George Murdock cable and three pulleys tor derrick and daughter Carol left Sunday Enquire Ambrose Barraclough. for Logan to be in attendance at the graduation exercises of their daughter Karthryn and to bring Kathryn and Mae home for the summer vacation. YOU ARE BE SURE AND MAKE OUR STORE YOUR SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS FISHING TACKLE FISHING TOGS FISHING SUPPLIES Fill Your Grub Box from Our Complete Supply GROCERIES J. F. TOLTOli INVESTMENT GO. FISHING LICENSES AVAILABLE HERE PUFFER & KENT'S LAKE 0PEI1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF FnsMmig i for the time being has paralysed home arrived her throat. Adolph Patterson Mrs. Edna Farnsworth Sackett, Ci.nrfov frim l.nran to SDend his Mrs 65, former resident of Beaver who summer vacation with borne folk. Mr. and Mrs Seth W. Smith, died June 2 in Queens Hospital Mrs. George and Ada Crompton In Honolula T. H of a heart attthe Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Patterson Valentine spent Thursday at ack, was hurried in Honolula Sat- and children of Joseph, Utah, Manti Temple. urday. Word was received by rel- spent last week with their paratives here Sunday. arrived' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph PatterMiss Hortence Oakden Mrs. Sackett was a native of son and faimly. They returned home to spend the summer vacaBeaver the daughter of Mr. and to their home Monday. school tion. She has been going to Mrs. Alfonzo Farnsworth. in Provo at the Brigham Yung She attended the University of Mrs. Mary Goodwin and son, University. Deseret and for many years was a Mrs. Esther Walbon and Ralph, teacher In the Beaver schools. She of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Steed Arnt Gene, momarried Charles Sackett of Frisco sons, Lorenz and week tored to Milford, Tuesday to enjoy Salt Lake City spent the Utah, and tor several years was a Mr. the birthday dinner of their son end with their son and family resident, of that , place. For the Steed. and Mrs. Blair and brother, Carl Goowin. past 25 years has lived In Los atAngeles, California. . Stewart Lowe, who has been Mrs. Syvella Ashworth Is spendof Surviving are two sons, Angus tending school at the University and Charles Sackett of Los Ange ing two weeks visiting her parents Utah has returned home to spend at Winder les, and one daughter Miss Alpha Mr. and Mrs. John the summer, unless a possible pos Utah. Sackett, Honolula; and four sis Springdale, ition turns up in the City. ters Mrs. Clara Murdock, Milford, Ms. Mary Dunnam of Los AnUtah, Mrs. Ada Holdaway, Ingle Mr. and Mrs. Milo Adams, Mr. Mrs. Hattie geles, arrived here the latter part wood. California: and Mrs, D. 0. Robinson, Mr. and Christensen, Richfield; and Mrs, of last week to spend a tew days Mrs. Marshall Messinger, and Mr. with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Eva Hodges of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Walter Carlton, had a Mulr and family. chicken supper at Ponderosa Park Going Fishing June 15th? IF 9, confined to f,.a r.poree Price U stroke that Idaho her home. She had a Local Items Of Former Resident the Great Supreme Ruler of the Universe has, ' JOE TacMe INCLUDING LINES, POLES, REELS, CREELS, LEADERS, BAIT BOXES FLIES, SNELLED HOOKS, ETC. Ask About Our Camp Supplies BEAVER DRUG CO. FISHING LICENSES AVAILABLE HERE Mrs. Chrlstia Stacy of Richfield is here visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Patterson Mrs. LaVar Willden entertained her Thursday night club at her home. A dainty two course lunch was served. The remainder of the evening was taken up with bridge. There were twenty four guests. Mrs. Emma Piatt of Lyman, Wyoming, is here visiting with her relatives and friends for a short time Ted Thompson of Park City is here visiting friends and relatives. Ted is a former resident of Beaver City, but for a number of years he has lived in Park City. He expects to return the middle of the week. Miss Louise Christensen a student at the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan has come home to spend the summer with home folks. Mrs. Jennie Tanner accompanied her son Eugene and Miss Mollie Cartwright, to Salt Lake City, last Tuesday, where the young couple were married. Mrs. Tanner remained for a short visit with her Lois Patterson has gone to Ogden to visit with her relatives. After a two or three months visit she expects to return in time lt start school next September. Piano instruction will be given this summer by Thelma Farnsworth. Anyone Interested, Phone 45. Miss Irene Smith, who has for the past two years has been attending school at the Brigham Young University, came home Monday to spend the sumer vacation with parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank hr Smith. MILK 3 Tall cans TOMATOES Solid pack qt. cans We have in stock plenty of cakes buns, and Brl PEAS per can I PEARS 2 Cans for PEACHES Cans for 2 PANCAKE FLOUR 4 lb for FLOUR Red Bar 501b $j COFFEE Blue Pine per lb parents tiansen POST TOASTIES large per pkg. Mrs Charles Lindsey's neice Mrs Ben Hull of Death Valley, California is visiting here for several days. Mrs. Hull is on her way to Lyman, Wyoming to visit with PORK & BEANS 2 '2 can BACON Breakfast 2- -j per lb relatives there. BACON Salt per lb Norma and Virginia Lindsey of Los Angeles, California, are the guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindsey. CATSUP Blue Pine 14 oz bottle for EGGS Good and Fresh Mrs. Minerva Nowers and her daughter Minerva left last Friday for a short visit in Wyoming. i per doz. Beaver Coop Mr. Hyrum Lee, and Mr. Ross Smith made a business trip to Salt Lake City Monday and returned Tuesday. We deliver to your door twice daily Phone FRI. and All Speeiuls SAT! June 10 -- 11 FRtmnrs CARROTS-- bu. for RADISHES 2 Bu CABBAGE New per lb LETTUCE Jumbo CUCUMBERS CELERY CANTALOUPES 10i 3 NEW SPUDS 8 lbs. 5$ GRAPE FRUIT per Doz ORANGES 2 Doz Beets and Turnips 3 bu CAULIFLOWER Lg. Head ASPARAGUS per Lb 10 5 JOHNSON WAX 2St i:IiCCaanA..for..J 25 2SC 20i KARO SYRUP gallon LARD 1 lb pkg. MILK 4 tall cans 10 PEAS ' 22( White King Wash powder COCOA 2 lb can I. 10i .... A JELLO All Flavors PORK & BEANS 2 cans ZViC for 20 .'. SODA CRAX21b RAISINS 4 lb Pkg 10 69 . 1 A A FANCY MEATS POT RoaSt Extra Special lb. 14 BeSt STEAKS Su,loin Round - lb. 2(K T-Bo- ne, HAMBURGER Fresh Ground - - - - SAUSAGE - - ALL PORK - - - oMjikis Rfleatt . . 15c per pound - per pouna 18c . . . h. BEAVER MERC. COT and Genf. Furnish!"!' |