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Show The Beaver Press. Thursday, August Race Meet Sept. eaver Count y F NORTH CREEK Jack Thiessen and children, Howard, Bill and Margaret, of Ely, Nevada, are spending their vacation at the home of Mrs. Sarah Jane Martin. Mrs. Bill Yardley of Piae Creek and brother Bruce Barton of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent Monday visiting here with relations. Mrs. Dora Bullock and children of Bingham, Utah. are visiting with Mrs. Bullock's brothers Blaine and Bill Blackett and her Ulster Mrs. Hazel Barton. Dan Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Martin, met with a very painful accident recently when the gun he. was loading, discharged shooting him through the foot. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis and daughter Daneane, of Mlnersville spent Sunday at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Jane Blackner. Mrs. Jack Yardley and son John R. of Pin Creek were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williams Saturday afternoon. Ralph Walbeck who has been visiting for the past two weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Walbeck, returned to his home at Los Angeles, Saturday. Sister Ruth Twitehell is visiting with her grandsons, Raymond and Vyron Baker and their families, at Diaper, Utah. She will also visit with Shirley Baker and his family at Provo. The Club girls left Wednesday for the outing at Big Flat in the Beaver Mountains. Th R. E. A. line being built to Munderfield and North Creek is progressing very rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crosby and sons, from Blackfoot, Idaho, also Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Taylor and son from Roosevelt, Utah spent a few days hero last week with their father, Guy Crosby and brother Carnell also other relatives and friends. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Morgan of Salt Lake City spent Saturday visiting with their father William Morgan and family. They left for their home Sunday accompanied by Mr. Morgan who will visit a few days with them. Local Happenings a, employment. Most of the North Creek farmers are working on the It. 10. A. Line that is being built to Mander- field and North Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson and daughter Leah were overnight guests at the William Twitehell, Jr. home, Monday night. IF'VQU'fZE A GETTM' CUARLEV 'HORSE FROM LETTERS WRiWlWG TO WAT SOLDIER,, JEST SUBSCRIBE TO MHOME Conscience is merely judgement of the right of our actions, and so 1h a sate guide unless ed by the word of God. our own or wrong can never enlighten- Tryon Edwards A good conscience ual Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. is a contin- Benjamin Franklin. PAPER, TOR, HIM Labor to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire called Conscience. George Washington. This period is not essentially one of eonscit'iice few feel and live now as when this nation be- gun. and our forefathers' prayer blended with the murmuring winds of their forest home. Mary Raker Eddy. : managed in a state "Mary." inquired the lady of the .house, suspiciously, "did you wash this fish before you baked Expert has a dull, Perhaps your hair lifeless look --uninteresting in color and dry or oily in texture. Then look for a miraculous change, after short nrrle of our wonderful treatments. Elder Bill Kessler returned And Mary replied: "What's home from California, Thursday, the use of washing a fish that has of last week where he went to debeen in the water all his life?" liver a car he had driven from Mich. Bill sure looks fine Ross Far re r arrived in Heaver Detroit, is glad to be back home after and Saturday from San Luis Obispo, his two years mission. He and California, to visit for a week Elder Ross Farrer both from the with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W, Northern States Mission were the W. Fairer and family. at the Sacrament meet- Shop Location Notices at The Beaver Press Office. FOR SALE Paulla. Williams, Operator I :'A-- . JT.v Miff X GOOD VISION IS AVAILABLE! With good vision, daily tasks arc more quickly, easily and efficiently performed. To those who work at machinery or drive a car, the chances of accident are reduced. now For your own protection, make sure that your sight is right. BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED FRAMES REPAIRED DR. M. F. BURGESS OPTOMETRIST Will Be at HOTEL LOW Tuesday, August 12 TV mm Hut-chine- 1 . BU state! f 1l Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dean, have just returned from a ten day trip to Los Angeles, where they visited with friends and relatives. AMERICA ON GUM Above is a reproduction til Treasury Department1! M Savings Poster, showing an t duplication of the original "M Man" statue by famed tai Daniel Chester French. M Bonds and Stamps, on sale at bank or post oilke, are a vita! j of America's defense prepare;! I mm ai iJM UUi L. . Iouse Mrs. Hattle Goodwin was taken to the Iron County hospital at Cedar City, Saturday of last week where she underwent an oneration fnr annenriielMs. She la slnwlv re She wag accompanied covering. to Cedar by her daughters Mrs. Curnetta Hollis of Milford, Mrs. LaRue Briggs, Mrs. Maude Iver-so- n and son Claude Goodwin. Do Your Clothes N I the exp tor n Cleaning and Pressiri ways, i fields Men's Suits Plain Dresses $1J $11 EX Pants the Draf r horibes 4tion i Shirts wool or gaberdine ! Our Workmanship Highest Chalton of Oakland, California, left Beaver, Tuesday for Salt Lake City, after spending throe days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyruni White and family. Monday the entire faimly enjoyed a outing at Ponderosa Park. 1 itary supp terials 2 Pound SODA 15 2 lbs. for PINEAPPLE NO. 2 CAN Kxtrn noi 16 e FLAVORADE M L KI.MH :i for HTKI.VG No. Can hi elves grandmother, Mrs. Isabel Gillies and son Dick. They returned to their home Sunday morning. k any Sfiiatiot Give Us a Try! We'll Please You! Unique iNram 'jThis ;f?e or Clean I Phone t'zed a cond In ,i'm 75 fi First, WeCallforandDefc fist J? b and f lay tirce Seco 1 r the upo lust nsat mis MO. Thi aider iunt Wlie : 22( I'kg 10c TOMATO JUICE "i -- CAN SAL 4 WAIiTS 2 for 1. 1 Th h iv 25' 231 DRESSING . GRAPE JUICE Z9l WAItT '$ for 29 JEL SERT AM. I'liAVOIls TOMATOES WATUU.MKI.ON NEW SPUDS , , l IIh. fi- - 25 We Deliver Orders of $1. CANTALOUPE or More Tvrice Daily. BEAVER MERC. CO. r..... "vuk a t uiliiBi"" led ndj the 1 i an ; 25 for.... I'm i'oimi and ili -- , ( I ERUESIVEGETABLES Beaver, Wednesday. their mother and of r. " BEANS Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Anderson and son motored to Zion National Park, Sunday where thy visited for some time. They returned to Mr. and Mrs. Itohert Detmers and daughter Bobby I.ou of Bingham arrived In Beaver Saturday, afternoon to spend the night with l'i A the hall CRACKERS Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Miss Doris Whornham returned to Reaver Sunday night from Salt Lakn City, where she had spent the past two weeks. While in Salt Lake she was the guest of Mrs. George R. Ernstrom. is Quality GINGER SNAPS POUND f highw surveys Mas MARSHMALLOWS i d bili tj. voice Fri. Aug Sat. Aug. itt if W.K 1 omoonoSraid 0 ,1 x. Tanner and daughters Beverly and Jay of California, spent the week end visiting their parents and grand parents Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tanner. They left Monday for Montpelier. Idaho, where they will attend the "Cook" reunion. Then they will return to Beaver and spend a few more days before leaving for their home in Calif. speakers ing in the West Ward Sunday. Village Beauty ( companied by Wilson Murdock Mrs. Iris LaFiver and daughter spent Sunday at Cedar City with Gay of Springdale are spending a Mrs. Wilson Murdock and baby few weeks with their parents and boy. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ashworth. Mrs. Susie Walker and family of Cedar City were the guests SunMiss Barbara Farnsworth re- day of their sister and aunt Jean turned home from Salt Lake City Harris and family. last Wednesday after spending a few days visiting relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blackner Mrs. Kenneth Smith and sons firends. and family of Greenville, were guests Tuesday at the home of 01 i euar i ny, are spending a Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goodwin re- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sclnvob. week with their mother Mrs. Elsie Bennett and family and sister, turned home from Salt Lake City last Thursday. They called to see Mr. and Mrs. Ira Yardley are Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth and their mother Mrs. Mary Goodwin the proud parents of a baby boy, fa mil v. on their return trip. born at their home. Thursday. July 31. Mother and son doing Mr. and Mrs. Norman Farns- fine, and Ira is all smiles. worth and children returned to ADVERTISEMENTS their home in California, the last Postmaster and Mrs. RttP Nel-se- n of the week after spending their of Milford spent Sunday in the LOST One black zipper coin-pursten days vacation In the old home Beaver Canyon. containing fishing license, town. government cheek, and Social SeMr. and Mrs. Arthur Wade of curity Card. Finder please reMr. and Mrs. George Baker re- Fillmore spent at Bea- turn to Mervin L. Saturday, Edwards, turned home Monday, from Cali- ver, with their mother, Mrs. Nancy-Lo1'tah. Reward. adv. been the have fornia, where they and other friends and relapast month with their daughter tives. While here they all enjoy- FOR RENT Office space in the B. Xower's Mrs. Elmo White and family. They ed an outing in the Beaver Building. Light, Clean. were met at the bus station by i in Summer, Warm in who took Mrs. LeRoy Goodwin u inter. adv. them to their home in Mlnersville. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Skinner left Team four years for Provo, Monday they were ac- - FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Medi- companled by Mrs. Iris La Fiver! old. gledings, good to pull matched. ans of Sallna, spent the week end of Springdale. who ha sheen visit-- 1 fectly Weight New h uness and with their brother and sister Mr. ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. pounds each. saddle, see C. Marl.l and Mrs. S. O. White and family. Ezra Ashworth. Monroe, They expect to Ftah. return Wednesday. They returned .home Sunday adv. it?" HairRe mm 1 whose intentions are honwhose consciences are bewitched. Napoleon. Watch Your spond to Our Attention! ' feav Min-ersvill- e. is no class of men so be Jtil e, Punshon. to from last 1 he had to do. "Coin Home." Barton'. Lois White, accompanist. Richfield, visited orerT Bishop C. Edwin Pair? express- with her sister and faj and wife the to ed sympathy LaMar and Mrs. Earl Baldwin of ntold The daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Moses' Sas a student in school and how he not Salt Lake fitv io!... ' was loved by his school mates. Benediction. Lawrence White. Interment was in Ui Mountain Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brj Grave dedicated .ily, View Cemetery. mr. ana wrs. Sherman bv Brother Thomas W. Gunn. rii ui LBuai my, were Snmt, mates Pall Bearers were school at tier the guests home of and life fnvnds ot LaMar, Hoy Mrs. Loyal Baldwin. l" Lessings, George Myres. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Vera Qow piay, dj Murdock. Hailey Fot heriniham, and Bernett Draper, Utah, visited over tt ft llat.0 Elmo Welkenson idays with his sister and A in was.. Swindlehurst. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baldwin' ll The flower girls werr. Miss Iris Thompson. Anna. Wilma and Dor-th- y Katie White, Mrs. Beth White Bel m Mrs Luclle Skinner, Vie ins i buildiu Fotheringham. Marion Robinson Clarenth Larsen, Wanda Murdock, very nea a Arvilla Swindle hurst and Mrs. , ;,626 IB Elmo Wilkenson. 1 e southv P1 r City Out of town guests were Mr. word i' and Mrs. Jame-- Anderson of Par- UNITM igned by agonah, Aeil and Nolan Gillies, Arthur Fotheringham, Bob Low, ngton 1). of Camp San Luis Obispo, CaliforBulldin SAVINri sal C!ir nia, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Welken-so- n of Park City. Mr. and Mrs. BONDS me time, Gates Burt and son and daughter to Beav AND STAN of Parowan, Mrs. Julia Baldwin I BV and Mrs. Veil Mollerup of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Leola Limb of California. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon ac- if . nvriav anrl Sim,)-- .. of Mrs. Harriett Edward Thelma and Mrs. Will Miinf, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer CLASSIFIED The men who succeed best in public life are those who take the risk of standing by their own convictions. James A. Garfield. Cowardice asks. It is safe? Expediency asks, It it'politic? Vanity asks. It it popular? but Conscience asks. Is it right? There difficult a,s those est, but John Murdock, from Page 1) a, I -- MANDERFIELD (Held over i (Held over from last week) Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker and family of Diaper, arrived Thursday of last week for a visit with their sisters and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Usher visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Max and Cordon Green returned to Reed, Utah, where they have sS ANDKKSON (Continued Mrs. Wrren Smith, and daughMr. and Mrs. Arvil Matison and motored to Mlndhildren, have gone to YilLow. ter Rharron Lee. the wee' Stone Park, where they will re- ersville, Saturday, where main for the next two weeks. eul was spent with their parents mil Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Curl Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker and family. children of Mlnersville, were BeaUnited States Senator Alv Murver visitors Wednesday. dock, lefi Salt Lake City, Friday, Mr. Winn Free and son of Pan-acto resume his duties at the White Nevada, called at the. home of House in Washington, D. C after their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Otto spending his vacation in the BeaSohwob Thursday. ver mountains, in Reaver with his friends and relatives, ami in Salt Mr. and Mrs. William Kessler City. and sons of Fillmore spent SunMr. md Mrs. Wilson Murdock day in Beaver, visiting with relatives and friends. are very happy over the arrival of a baby boy. born to them Tuesday was Mrs. John P. Murdock July 29, at the' Iron County hostaken to the Cedar .hospital Sun- pital. All concerned are doing day where sho underwent a goit- fine. er operation Monday morning. She is getting along as well as Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Harding can be expected. and family returned to Beaver, Sunday night, from Salt Lake City Mrs. Zona Prussie and daugh- where they had spent the week ter Judith and son Dean return- end on business. ed to their home in Cedar City, Miss Pauline Williams returned Saturday after spending ten days visiting with their parents and to Beaver Sunday, atfer spending grandparents, Mr. nd Mrs. Ezra the week end in Provo, Salt Lake Ashworth and family. City, and Ogden. She was accomNorth from Provo, by Miss panied Mrs. Julia Low Baldwin of Salt Vera Tanner, who has employLake City is spending this week ment at that place. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Low and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Melling aud children of Cedar City spent Sunchildren Mrs. Verma Ray and day at Beaver, with Mrs.'s Mell-ing- 's of Provo, Utah, are here spendparents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth ing a few weeks with their mother W. Smith and family. Mrs. Em mere Willden and roxsc'ircxcE MICKIE SAYS LAMAR 5-6- " ' - OBIT! AUY OF GREENVILLE NOTES Mr. 7, 1941 1 t ( 2',( J |