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Show THE BEAVER PRESS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1943 Local Happenings AMERICAN HEROES DR. M. F. BURGESS, OPTOMETRIST Mrs. Laval Bradshaw and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Reed Smith spent Orba Patterson spent Tuesday at last Sunday at St. George with will be in BEAVER, at the LOW HOTEL Richfield with their parents, Mr. TUESDAY, AUG. 10TH, 1913 and Mrs. James Chrlstensen. WANTED weaner and feeder Broken Lenses Duplicated Mrs. T. L. Griffith went to pigs. Bill Robinson Ranch, Frames Repaired D. R. MALCOLM. tf. Saturday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Emily Halsey, reMrs. Sumner Murdock and baby turning home Sunday. spent (several days last week at South Milford with relatives. Mrs. Roy Potter and children of LEGAL NOTICES Caliente, Nev., are here visiting Melvln Mrs. Edwards By Mrs. George Valentine Sr. is vis- with their mother and grandmothiting in Caliente, Nev., with her er, Mrs. Zina Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Prince made & Guardianship daughter, Mrs. John Banks. a business trip to Salt Lake City Probate Mrs. Lottie Smith of Milford is over the week-enNotices Mrs. Iloopes and children re- spending this week with old BeaJolene, daughter of Mr. and turned to their home at Ogden, ver friends. She Is the house Mrs. Von De Lue, was taken to For Further Information Consult Mr. and Mrs. Gillins returned to guest of Mrs. Anna Low and Heluntv Clerk of the Re th the Richfield hospital Sunday evMilford. ena Mc Garry. an operafor spective Signers appendicitis ening Miss Virginia Russell of CaliFOUND a saddle blanket on tion. ... r r. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS hen Kicliara crecaenriuge s suumarinc maae Hurried dive off fornia and Miss Shirley Cox spent July 24th. Loser may recover by Miss Eleanor Bradshaw came Japan, a hatch jammed, but he ignored the order to abandon thi the week-enat Cedar City with proving property and paying for home Sunday from Provo, where COURT OF rapidly flooding conning tower and remained behind, desperately relatives. this advertisement. Ellis Yard-le- she has spent the past three weeks IN THE DISTRICT COUNTY, UTAH. trying to fasten it. By succeeding, he saved vital equipment for hit BEAVER City. submarine and became the first enlisted man in tho lubmarine service visiting with her sister and fam- In the matter of the estate of Miss Mary Vie Murdock enterto win the Navy Cross. He was willing to give hit life. How much of ily, Mr. and Mrs. Darius Gilligan Deceased. E. DAVID JONES, tained at her home Thursday night ntir income will you invest in Payroll Savings? Dick Valentine left Saturday to of that city. Creditors will present claims for her friends. Table games were spend his vacation at San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson with vouchers, to the undersigned U.S. Trtuur)D,putmnl played and a dainty luncheon was California, with his aunts and Mrs. Clara Warner and daugh- Administrator of the above esand served. their families Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ters Joyce and Marylin, of tate, at the office of Geo. C. Miller, Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde visited Sunday with their Beaver, Utah, on or before the Mrs. Emma Atkln, who was Alford. niece, Mrs. Cleo Patterson and 30th day of September, 1943. brought homo from the Iron counMiss Fay Patterson acDated this 29th day of July, week a at Cedar ty hospital Mr. Tom Baldwin, who has been family. City them home for a week 1943. companied ago Tuesday, is still confined to residing in California for the past CHARLES JOHNSON, her bed but is slowly improving. year, where he has been employed, visit. Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Charles Smith and baby is home on a visit with Mrs. BaldMr. and Mrs. Carlos Murdock win and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. son of Lynndyl motored down to David E. Jones, Deceased. Geo. C. Miller, Attorney for She was her home Wednesday. spent Friday at Milford visiting Warren Thompson and family. $1.16; one web waist belt at 21 Not all of your payroll savAdministrator. and Mrs. Murdock's uncle and family, brother her accompanied by cents; two cotton necktlei at 44 and other War Bond purings 30, 1943) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deering. Mrs. (First publication July Mrs. Abagail Osborne, mother his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Baldcents; 2 khaki caps at $1.U chases are used for tanks, A part and one twill Jacket at $3.11, of Mrs. Martin Green, wts taken win of San Francisco, who will (Last Publication Aug. 20, 1943) Deerirtg is very ill. planes and gunpowder. Total $18.74. of your investment goes for the to Richfield to the hospital yester- spend their vacation at the home .NOTICE TO CREDITORS An $18.75 war bond should comfort of your father, brother, Mrs. Ella Smith returned home day by Dr. E. S. McQuarrie, where of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. make a marine comfortable for or son friend. Monday from Tooele, Utah, where she had her tonsils removed. She Loyal Baldwin. maPut your war bond buying the night with a IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF fihe has spent a week with her has been suffering from tonsilitis BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. payroll savings ttress at $4.20; two blanket! at your through daughter, Mrs. Florence Mc Bride for the past two months. plan on a family basis to do the $13.54; a pillow at 56 cents and In the matter of the estate of two pillow cases at 30 centi, and family. most effective job In providing SARAH ANN JONES, Deceased and safety of your Total $18.60. care for the Mrs. Albert McMahn, temporMrs. Wm. Jr. Twltchell, By Creditors will present claims Or he could be provided with men in the armed forces. .FigMr. and Mr8. Joe Atkin and ba- arily residing in Beaver, presenta to much with how rubber poncho at $4.77; a hefor the it out Mrs.' ure returned Wanda Merchant vouchers, undersigned yourself to by of Richfield were over spend ed her husband with a baby girl lmet with its lining and other beyond 10 per cent of the agthe week-en- d with their parents, Tuesday, Augus 3rd, in the Mil- Wednesday from Texas, where she Administrator of the above es gregate income of your family items of its assembly at 15.62; is tate, at the office of Geo. C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Atkin. They ford hospital. Mothr and child went to visit her son Max, who you can put into war bonds a rifle cartridge belt at $2.15; on or before the at She Beaver, stationed Utah, Camp Barclay. a marine corps pack conshtlnf returned home Sunday afternoon. ford hospital. Mother and child above the cost of the necessities reports having had a very nice 30th day of September. 1943. of haversack, of life. are doing nicely. knapsack and visit and an enjoyable time. Dated this 29th day of July, Remember a single $18.75 suspenders at $5.10; a canteen Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Garzane of and its cover at $1.05. Total war bond will buy for a fighting Pioche and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Two Northcreek babies were 1943. Miss Eleanor Stephenson of $18.69. on the front: Two cotsoldier CHARLES JOHNSON, Jones of Milford are here visiting Provo was a visitor at the Beaver blessed last Sunday at the East Those of you who worry about ton undershirts at 44 cents; two Administrator of the Estate of their sister, and family, Mr. and Press office last Miss Ward chapel in Beaver. The little Sarah Ann Jones, Deceased. pairs of cotton shorts at 76 the comfort of your boy In servThursday. Mrs. George Valentine, Jr. cents; two pairs of cotton socks ice can help insure his comfort Stephenson is interested in Jour- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ofUsher Geo. C. Miller, Attorney for at 34 cents; one pair of shoes by buying war bonds. And 11 Mr. nalism and is a helper on the staff Wilcock and the little son Administrator. at $1.31; a cotton khaki shirt years from now you'll take back Miss Louise Rasmussen Is the at the B. Y. U. She left for her and Mrs. Boyd Twltchell. Mr. (First publication July 30, 1943) at $4.64; pair twill trousers at $25 for every $18.75 you put la. house guest of Miss Jane Murdock. In Is Wilcock the armed forces U. S. Tttuuty Dtpttlmnt home Friday morning. Publication 20, (Last 1943) Aug. S. Albert Smith and wife were and Is stationed in Geongia. Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday Mrs. Morris" Patterson and two and Wednesday. Clubs Conduct Safety Pfc. Delbert Pedersen little girls, Canna and Peggy, who Mrs. Pedersen) Mr. and Mrs. Karl Dean has re- have been visiting with relatives to Aid War Effort (And ceived word from their son Leon, In Beaver for the past three Survey On Furlough Home evAiming to aid the war effort by Saturday stating that he is stationed at weeks, left last home in Paeoima, reducing fire and accident losses, Pfc. Delbert and Mrs. Pedersen Fresno, California, but doesn't ening for their California. Beuver county .members will arrived here Monday night to know for how long. participate in a safety survey con spend the remainder of a fifteen-daMr. and Mrs. Collls Thompson ducted by the Extension Service Mrs. Geneva Joseph returned furlough with their parents, home the last of tha week from and two daughters of Portland according to Hyrum Steffen, coun- Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ashworth and Salt Lake City, where she Bpent Oregon, arrived home Saturday ty agent. family. Four-members who partici Private Pederson came from several days on business and vis- after spending the past year at iting her daughter, Miss Elaine the Shipyards. They are at the pate in the safety survey will be Camp Granite, California, to Oghome of Mrs. Thompson's father eligible to receive county, state den, where he met Mrs. Pedersen, Joseph. James E. Robinson, for the pres and national awards provided they who is working at the Hill Field fulfill the following Mrs. Grant Gray and daughter ent. require- defense plant, and together they ments: went to Salt Lake City, where two Margery of Salt Lake City are 1. Practice safety daily. Mrs. Hattie Schwab and dauigh days were spent with their sister, visiting with their parents and 2. Make an accident and fire Mrs. Iris La Fevre; from there grandparents. Editor and Mrs. C ter Rhoda Ann, left Thursday far S. Wilkinson, and enjoying Bea Lyman, Wyoming, where they will prevention survey in your home they took the bus on Highway 89 ver's cool atmosphere. spend ten days with relatives and and outbuildings, in driviag your to Spring City, Utah, Pvt. Peder-sen'- s friends. Wyoming is the home auto, truck or tractor, and at home town, where they reSpeakers at the Fast Day exer state of Mrs. Schwab's father, Mr school. List 12 or more of these mained three days with their relacises in the West Ward Sunday Thomas Whornham, and while hazards and what you did to pre- tives 'before coming on to Beaver, were Elder Milton Gentry, Sister there she will visit various places vent them from causing accidents where they enjoyed themselves or damage. until Thursday, when Mr. PederRuth Paice, Sister Fay Stevens In quest of genealogical data. 3. Write a story on "How I sen left for California. Mrs. Pe-- . and George Bradshaw. All pres ent enjoyed their talks. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thompson Have Helped Prevent Accidents dersen will return Monday to her and son Thomas, and Ray Thomp and Fire." employment at Hill Field. 4. Submit your report to the The visitors have enjoyed the Mr. and Mrs. George Whornham son of Salt Lake City, also Wesley of Fillmore spent Sunday at Bea- Thompson of Provo. were dinner County Agent before November cool atmosphere of the mountains ver with their mother, Mrs. Nancy guests at the home of their sla 1, 1943. adjacent to this city, and say it is Up to ten sterling silver medals a grand change from the heat of Whornham. Mr. Whornham Is ter. Mrs. Anthony Woodhouse on the agricultural agent of Millard Friday of last weeek, while on of honor Willi be presented In military training on the desert, or their way home after attending each county to individuals sub- even from factory work at Hill county. the funeral of their father, Hy- - mitting the best reports. County Field. It Is Private Petersen's Mrs. Ruby McMullen and son rum S. Thompson of St. George winners will then be eligible to first trip to Heaver, and he Hays compete for the $100 war bond he has certainly enjoyed his stay. Douglas, Annabel! Hales and nine es Virginia and Beverly Nelson, Mrs. Nancy A Whornham cele which will be awarded to the most iuj Angtlti Ettmiati member in safety Lost In the vicinity of the Cox returned from their vacation trip brated her 84th birthday Tuesday, outstanding to Los Angeles last Friday. They Auigust 3rd, at her home, with work in each state. An education Ranch, a boy's brown plaid wool club Con- Jacket with zipper fastener. Size report having had a very line timo. relatives and friends calling to trip to the national . . see her and offer congratulations gress and a $200 scholarship will 12. Report to Press office. Liberal Miss Thyllis Warner and Miss and good wishes. Mrs. Whorn- be presented to each of four mem- reward. bers of the national blue award Coleen Hauson of Fillmore are In ham is an early pioneer and has Beaver visiting their grandparents made Beaver her home all her life. group selected from the state winners. AH awards are donated by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Morris. She was also entertained at the I!illllll!lllllllll)lllil1llllllil8li.'i Miss Emma Yardley spent Tues home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yard the Mennen company of Newark, day at Paragonah with relatives. ley at a birthday dinner Monday New Jersey. Fire and accident survey blanks as well as further information on Mrs. Roy Yardley received word Mr. and Mrs. Mead Stevens of safety activity that her brother, pvt. Pat Lindsay Salt Lake City arrived here to the national may be obtained at your local arrived safely at Fort Custer spend the week-enwith their old office. Michigan, where he will go Into Beaver friends. They were the county agent's training. He was the only boy house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrom Beaver that was sent east ford Robinson. Orton Family Reunion Mr. Stevens was with the draftees. a visitor at the Hrooklawn cream The annual reunion of the Wm. ery while here, where he had bus O. Orton family was held this Miss Shirley Puffer has Just re iness. They returned to Salt Lake year at the "Airdome" In turned home from Tooele, Utah, City Sunday night, where they are La Fevre, president where she has been employed as employees at the Remington Arms of the George was In family organization, typist by the Deserct Chemical plant. 150 descendants of the charge. Warfare Company for the past Orton family were present from two months. She liked her work Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wood- - Payson, Parowan, Beaver and Se VT LIVE very much and says that there are house atid family were called to vier and enjoyed a happy AM) I.KT UVK 1'KICES about two hundred girls doing de- St. George last week on account time county, enlivened meettogether, by fense work there. of the death of Mrs. Woodhouse's ings, singing songs and playing father, Hyrum Thompson, who games and In partaking of a big Mrs. Eva Carlow has her two had been a member of the Stake family dinner. Next year the reunion will be sisters, Mrs. Nellie Rackis of Salt Tabernacle choir there for thirty- W,,Y IAY MORE? Lake City and Mrs. Henry W. Ave years. Being a carpenter by held at Spring Lake near Payson. Douvor of Washington, visiting trade, he was appointed years Those attending the reunion In Deliveries Arc Marin with her for a few weeks. These ago to oversee the erection of the Panguitch from Heaver were Mr. avc Orders Wit- hMRS. MERMV . ladies are former residents of Bea- Church Welfare building in St. and Mrs. Dlalne Cox and family, . lelcphonc Number 209-R- . ' Reaver . Mrs. Maree James and baby. ver and are glad to be among George. , oupiiijr is napiaiv lie no-- Pvi,a,.,.4. . S The funeral was held Thursday their many friends here for a little mn Ur0er t YoUr I)cla Save regularly by buying War visit after an absence of several afternoon In the Stake Taber F U Contractor nacle, Stamps or Bond every payday. years. i;ilii;llliiiiii;iiirii Ka-no- BURGESS OPTICAL MANDERFIELD d. . 1 VI d 1 .11 1 1 ... y, Paro-wa- n, Payroll Savings Buys Comfort For Your Fighting Relatives NORTHCREEK 4-- GEARED FOR VICTORY H H y H Get Your Share War Bonds! Bonce Dixie Alllseirtta d - Pang-uitc- h, per v o.., hl' paS STOVER, ,1111.11,,,... '"''HililltllHUfflU f . Enslhell ....... |