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Show T The Beaver Press, Thursday, December o LOCAL NEWS CKY PARTNERS" TO Y AT FIRMAGE THEATRE . and MON. DEC. 22 - 23 racketing two of the screen's top favorites for the first time, "Lucky Partners" brings Ronald Colman and Ginger Rogers to the Firmaee Theatre Sunday and Mou- da December 22 - 23 in what is e Siiid to be tne spngnuiest J - Tf:-- . i Jf' comeay-romanc- of the season. From the sophis- y'flcated pen of Saoha Guitry, li"'7t"Liickv" Partners" casts Coleman David Grant, an artist with a Apret past, and Miss Rogers as Wan, a clerk in her aunt's Greenwich Village book store. Jean is engaged to Poughkeep- 'e coming tycoon, Freddie, and soon as she earns a bank ac- ultra-moder- n, ITT rERE TO ATTEND WEDDING THIRTEEN LOCAL STUDENTS REGISTERED AT B. Y. V. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thompson Thirteen students from Beaver received word Tuesday that their son Collis is in the Ely Hospital county are now registered at the suffering from flu Pneumonia, Brigham Young University in Pro-vwhich lie contracted on a return Utah, an increase of one over trip from Salt Lake City recently. last year's registration according to a of student .registraMrs. Nancy Low returned ihomo tion survey completed recently by John last Wednesday from Magna where E. Hayes, registrar. she has been the past two months These thirteen help to make up with her daughter Mrs. Vinnie a total registration of 2350 stuAubra wiho lhas been ill. dents attending the university at the present time. These students Mrs. Almlra McKnight of Port- come from all parts of the world, land Oregon is visiting this week 4 7 from foreign nations, 551 from with her sister Mrs. Lucy Osborne states outside of Utah and 174 5 and family. For the past few weeks from Utah. she ihas been at Minersville with The students registered from her mother Mrs. Alvira Murdoek Beaver county are Darwin Dailey, and sister Zela Ayere. Thelma Farnsworth, Joseph Gentry, Braunda Gun, Mary Hill, KenThe West Ward Sunday school neth Hoopes, Esta Miowers, Luare making plans for a Christmas cille Pake, Rex White Stoney, all program and a visit from Santa from Beaver; Gerald Blarkett Glaus at the Chapel Sunday morn- - Barton, Greenville; Jay Clark ing December 22. All the ward Hall, Minersville; Jesse Ivan Mc is invited Knight and Madge Moodv of o, r. and Mrs. O. F. McShane of Lake City were visitors at Tellurlde power station to at- tend the wedding of their grand ghter Norma McShane which solomnized Saturday. Mr. Sly Osborne received, word Mr. and Mrs. Orrice McShane of of the death the of Salt Lake City were pre-- of hislastuncle the weekOsborne of NeHenry the wedding of his sister. vada. In the late summer Mr. Osborne spent several weeks visitSSOCIATED CIVIC CLUBS his nephew and family in ing MET IN SALIXA DEC. 28 Beaver. MYJ. at Sauna LionsClub Is Associated Civic Clubs Southern Utaih in Salina on Saturday, December 28, it Is ex pected that the representatives rom the 15 counties as well as bm other parts of the state will .create an attendance record for vvlfo year. Sevier County directors LeLand Hansen of Salina and C. sMattsson of Richfield are as- ting members of the club with rrangementa. President L. A. Wynaught of ford, who will preside at the finess sessions before turning 1 II reins over to Henry II. Jones V of Helper, who will head the as- ciation during 1941, this week lanounced that Governor-elec- t Herbert B. Maw, members of the legislature from the IS southern codnties, members of the road and Itax commissions, as well as manv lotHer civic, business and nolitlcal .Tenders are being Invited to be pkesent and take part on the pro- gram. J (Legislature matters l which Associated Civic Clubs is in- A I V7 icresiea win constitute the greater the program, .however com- j VJJtt coof rwpui us on i projects now un- JypJfl Hon,way win alsoto be gIven atten"President WyJ according ox Vrf V! jf cI1 t to the J A PI. A ' X 19, 1940 Mr. and Mrs. Seth W. Smith left Monday for a week's visit at St. George with their sister and brother Mr. and Mrs. William Morris. Mrs. Nancy Low has returned from the Northern part of the state where she ihas been for the last month. MRS. KATE MUIR HONORED 80th BIRTHDAY ON The family of Mrs. Kate Muir gathered at the old family home last Sunday to enjoy a dinner in honor of the 80th birthday of Mrs. Muir. A delightful time was ihad. Those present were guest of honor and daughter Cathie, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Muir and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muir, Mr. and Mrs. James Jones and family. Many friends called during the afternoon to offer congratulations and best birthday wishes to Mrs. Muir. Mrs. Mary Ann Reese spent last RELIEF SOCIETY week at Paragonah with her CHRISTMAS PARTY daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Lew Dalton. The West Ward Relief Society enjoyed a very hapijy Christmas Mrs. Emma Robinson returned party Tuesday afternoon in the Friday from Salt Lake City where Ward Hall. President Delia Murdoek conshe visited for the past few weeks n ducted. with her daughter Mrs. Stan Christmas songs were sung, led and family. by Catherine Miller with Mrs. Mrs. Sarah C. White has gone Fletcher accompaning. Invocation by Stake President to Oakley, Utaih to visit relatives Lucy Nowers. for an indefinite time. At-ki- Duet: "Memories" Esta at Beaver. Mrs. Wallace Paxton left Wedfor Salt Lake City to visit home of Mr. and Mrs. nesday at the Stroud ents of who are the proud a son. m V.Tha board of directors will convene In executive session at 10 a. A m. and the open meeting Is sched- fl:.'- k uld for 2:30 p. m. Definite Plans A h; v ior the evening program have not been announced but will ln--' K L.T f 5 clude a banquet, entertainment 4: and brief talks by visitors and Cox Nona Smith. Mrs. Minerva Nowers spent par- and Reading: "The King's Christmas" Ohloe Fillmore. Piano Solo: Mrs. Fletcher. Retold Christmas Story: Kathleen Farnsworth. Double Trio: Catherine Miller, Thelma Barton, and Ruth Pake. A visit was made by old Santa where gifts were exchanged. Benediction: Sister Mary e. I Ayet il " 0 . " i ;,;; (Continued from page 1) of any and all foods for human consumption normally bought at a retail food store, exceptions being beer, wine, liquor, tobacco, or foods consumed on the premises. The free food stamps are good only for the purchase of foods which have been designated as surplus by the Secretary of Agriculture. The participant is required to purchase a minimum amount of d stamps depending on size of family and income. For d each one dollar spent for stamps, the participant receives free fifty cents in blue stamps. His food purchasing power is increased and the increase is used to buy surplus blue-color- ed orange-colore- orange-colore- one-thir- d food. The Food Stamps are issued in books with values from $2.00 to S10.00 of orange stamps. Included in each book, and within the same cover, will be half again as many free blue surplus food stamps. The h,ed of the family or his authorized representative may purchase by mail books for his whole family. The surplus foods currently de signated by Secretary Wickard are: butter and eggs; rice, corn meal, hominy grits, wheat flour and whole wheat (graham) flour; dry edible beans, dried prunes and GREENWOOD CAMP HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING The Greenwood Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday of last week at the home of daughter Mabel Gillies where they held their monthly meeting in the form of a Christ- mas Party. Captain Vera Ashworth was in charge. "O Hush Thee My Baby," was the opening song. Prayer was offered by Chaplin Agnes Hutohings. Silent Night. Singing: Clarnet Duet .Miss Iris Thompson and Marie Hutchings. Jessie Gunn. Reading Two songs by little Jay Smith. String Solo Daughter Susan Beeson. Solo Esta Mrs. Cox. Hormonica Solo Martha Gale. Daiet Sarah Mackrell and Es- ta Cox. Gifts were exchanged and candy nuts were enjoyed by all and Mrs. Kate Jensen returned home Friday from California where she has been for the past four months with her daughter Mrs. Fay Williams and family. She reports having a very flue visit and of meeting many of her old Beaver friends. Mrs. Josephine Littlefield went over to Richfield Wednesday to raisins, fresh oranges, pears, and apples; Irish potatoes, fresh car- undergo an operation on her ears. rots, beets, cabbage and celery; well in advance of its actual operpork lard and pork, which shall ation early in January. include all cuts, fresh chilled or frozen1, pickled, salted, cured, or smoked, but not cooked or packed HO! FOR in metal or glass containers. The food list changes from surplus CHRISTMAS GOODS time to time in accordance with crop surplus, with advance notice Seeing is Believing and wide publicity given any such 10c Store The .next change in the changes. list will be effective January 1, 1941. Local arrangements have been made for redemption of Food OrLET'S BOWL der Stamps after they have been received by retail food merchants Join the crowds, have some tun in the twelve counties. Coma as you are, come on a run Families receiving assistance, as It doesn't take skill, nor wealth well as retail food merchants, will be completely informed as to the Everybody Bowl'g for Health! details of the Food Stamp Plan Cedar Laundry and Dry Cleaners "Look Fit" Village Barber Shop Local Agents Phone 83 If your EYE GLASSES do not fit right or if you have had the MISFORTUNE just to break the LENSES, just WRAP them up and send them to the BURGESS OPTJCAL and they will be REPAIRED, ADJUSTED and MAILED BACK to you promptly. -- Don't Delay BURGRESS OPTICAL CEDAR CITY ST. GEORGE P. O. Box 969 . p. o. Box 488 Id t? I ouy ner a jy, ! "., Og-de- self-satisfi- f j LMXonicr V I n, fa For Better Apperance Throughout the Holiday Season Send your Cleaning to the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gillies are the proud parents of a son, born Tuesday, December 10th at the All were invited to the banquet L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City. hall where a delicious two course count for emergencies, she plans dinner was served by the hostesses to marry him. Circumstances for the occasion. cause Jean to believe that David ? i. erueata brings her good luck, and she ur- MUSICAL CONCERT HELD ges him to join her in the purchase FRIDAY DEC. 13 t of a sweepstakes ticket. NORTH CREEK The annual musical concert Intrigued with the idea, David Mr. and Mrs. William Warby agrees, but on' one condition: that sponsored by Jthe Beaver West shall accompanying him on Ward Choir under the direction of left Tuesday for Salt Lake City Jean to bring home their son Burton, a platonic honeymoon before she R. Chase Murdoek was held last who has been in the L. D. S. hos- weds Freddie. Freddie, It seems. Friday night December 13 in the believes the nuptial journey is a Assembly Hall of the new Chapel. pital for some time. A large crowd was in attendance Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thomas waste of time and money, where were visitors in Minersville and as David considers the event es- and enjoyed the very fine prosential. This honeymoon, David gram rendered. Mllford Monday. assures Jean, will be strictly make Silent Night Choir. Miss Helen Rhenstrom celebrat believe; they'll travel like brother Natures Praise God to Choir. fcd her birthday Monday evening Mr. Fletcher Saxaphone Solo a candy pull at her home, all and sister. Jean consents, dubiously, How accompanied by Mrs. Fetcher. in attendance reported a Jolly ever, Granninn Mia they draw a horse, and Fred Girls doubly time. die secretly sells the ticket, which trio. David considers yields $6,000. Baratono Solo R"ed Moore. Land Doesn't Lie the event essential. This falls on Choir. My Redeemer Lives .eastern Tourist How does the the first leg of their trip, ihotly Piano Duet Mrs. Jess Baker and land lie out this way. stranger? pursued by Freddie who has come Miss Doris Whornham. Western Native It ain't the land to the conclusion that he doesn't Woodruff Thompson Reading that lies, mister; it's the real estate trust David after all. Mrs. Thelma Sleepy Hollow gents. How David and Jean fall in loe Barton and daughters. ' with one another without daring Solo Mrs. 11a Celephoiie RAPH) TRANSIT to reveal it, the complications Faux. caused by Freddie's arrival, and Leave it With Him Choir. David's solution of the problem by Silent Night Choir. running off and starting back to New York, only to bo arrested on Born to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ed a charge of car theft, all lead up wards, a 5 pound boy. Tuesday to the hilarious climax of the pic- December 17th at their home in ture. A trial scene during which Manderfield. David's real Identity and the secret of his odd behavior is revealed. Born at Mr. and Mrs. (Mark 3 and the satisfactory conclusion of Bowler, a son. Sunday December the hectic romance, are featured 15th. in this fast movlne endintr. As the erratic and gallant Da Mrs. Cora Wheeler and sou vid, Colman has his best screen Claude spent the week end at worm bhucks, this around-the- stunt is a joke. I can make role In years. Ginger's Interpretawith relatives. jirorld tion of Jean is delightful. Jack ft trip around in a few minutes! Carson has his best opportunity V Mrs. Sam Littlefield of Mams-- i date as the Order Filled . r' Freddie, vllle Is spending this with! 3 JJ Chief Any orders while I was while Spring Bylrrgton as the heroher daughter Mrs. (Mark Bowler S ine's aunt. Harrv Davpnnort nn n and family. Jk Yes. 3 man came in and udge and Cella Loftus and Bran- V Clerk me to hold my hands up ordered on Tynan as an elderly married fchlle he emptied the money drawer. couple, enact the principal sup-- ! BEAUTIFUL porting roles. CHRISTMAS CARDS 2 "Lucky Partners," directed bv why It is that fat men Lewis Mllstone, is a production by " HW.IUVU. f George Haight for RKO Radio, Large & New Designs "Probably because it takes them made from Allan Soott and John . . to long to At The 10c Store an nruten's screenDlav of Sachs ss or!8i 5Qpi-- s Good-win- COUNTIES TO GET FOOD STAMPS ! PERMANENT for Christmas What could be more practical or more beautiful a present for your wife, daughter or mother than a permanent wave. I Have a New Permanent Wave Machine that really gives results. GET THEM BEFORE THE XMAS RUSH Phone 83 for appointment or call in and gee Ross Smith mmm (S |