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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1944 stirring and interests ' Women's Service Caravan most at the Firmage Th re Gives Show in Beaver packed to the door. NEWS ABOUT TOWN . . Short and Interesting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gale and City Recorder Stella Thompson, children, and mother, Mrs. Jane and family. Miss Iris has been Gale, wen to Richfield Saturday on employed at the Air Base hospital business. and is expecting a transfer soon. Mrs. Mell Blackner and little Mrs. Ada Rose of Caliente, Nev., son Melvin made a business trip arrived at the old home Sunday to to Milford Saturday, returning the spend Mother's Day with her mosame day. ther, Mrs. Thomas Patterson and She was accompanied by family. Mrs. Lillian Thomick and child- her sister; Mrs. Bill Patterson, ren of Parowan came over to and they all had a happy time spend Mother's Day with her mother, Mrs. T. O. Patterson. The Better Homes club met on Mrs. Maretta Bohn was brought Thursday evening of last week at home from the Iron county hos- the home of Mabel Smith. The pital last week, where she under- novel, "Frenchmen's Creek," by went an operation. She is slowly Iaphne Du Marison was reviewed improving. by Mrs. Chase Murdock. Light refreshments were served by the Ileen Smith spent several days hostess. last week in Provo, before going on to Lynndyl to visit at the home Mrs. Evelyn Anders of Caliente, of her brother Charles Smith and Nev., came up Saturday to spend family, and other relatives. Mother's Day with her mother and sisters Mrs. and Miss Dorothy WilMrs. May Hutch ings of Calient liams. She was joined by her son came back to her old home Friday Ralph Anders, who is working at of last week to spend some time Milford. Mrs. Anders returned with her son, Sgt. David Ilutch-inghome Monday. who is home for a short The ladies of the Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Mae C. Mr. and Mrs. Collis Thompson White last Thursday. The book, and baby returned home from "Men in Motion," by Henry TayPrice Saturday night. They ex- lor, was reviewed by Mrs. Sara pect to move soon out west near Mackerell. Twenty-on- e were pres-enPine Grove, Nev., where Collis will Delicious ice cream and have work. sponge cake were served. jSWITH WAR BONDS I mce We Have No More Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent But and industrial workers, the Women's Service Caravan sponsored by the Utah Council of Defense, is now making a tour of the 6tate, and put in an appearance here last Wednesday morning and held a The Beaver East and West Ward Sunday Schools entertained all the mothers of the wards at a very intesresting program in their honor for Mothers' Day. At the conclusion each mother was presented with a beautiful rose. Miss Iris Thompson returned to Salt Lake City after spending a week's vacation with her mother, igilty These SERVICE is available in the form of a sealed container protected by our fireof Vault, for the proof,- burglar-stron- g valuable and other Bonds papers your precious War at the nominal sum of $1.00 per year, which affords ample protection. Drop in and let us demonstrate it. safe-keepi- The Telephone Lineman maintains fh network of w!ri and oble falcphon that links tha nation together. Day after da, in storm and fir and flood, up In the air and underground, he's on the job knowing that every circuit Is needed for war. These days it Is Important for very on to mak the best us of telephone equipment. ! 'I I ! I I I, Treasury Fifth War Bond Sale will open June 12, and close July 8. During this period SIXTEEN BILLION DOLLARS of Government Securities are to be disposed of; Six Billions of which will be set aside for individual purchases. Two New Issues of shorter term Bonds have been authorized, which we will be pleased to explain to all who are interested. We Must Back the INVASION, so start planning for your Fifth War Loan purchases NOW! The U. help by not talking over 5 minutes when Long Distance circuits or busy with war. THE WARTIME, BEAVER CITY BRANCH TINUE nJ taJf" anticipate the Commence! ercises at the High School limits the amount of space,' disposal this issue. v 0! I" WILL WE TO SERVE YOU THE TRADITIONAL OF MILFORD STATE BANK IT IS A CONWITH COURTESY TRAILWAYS. OF BURLINGTON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MATTER OF PRIDE OUR PERSONNEL. WITH GREENVILLE , ,, NORTHCREEK ! mmm J. WHITNEY FIAYD Chief Forester - Fire Warden . of the State of Utah WHEREAS, it has become ad visable to designate all the land within the State of Utah into a F'ire District in order to more ef fectively protect the same from damage by fire: NOW, THEREFORE. I, J. Whit ney Floyd, Chief Forester-Fir- e Warden of the State of Utah, by virtue of the authority vested in me, and with the approval of the Board of Forestry and Fire Control, do hereby proclaim and de clare that all the lands within the State of Utah shall be created into Are districts; excepting only lands lying within the boundaries of incorporated cities and towns. Each county shall represent a Fire District and shall be under full force and efTect of laws pertaining to such Fire Districts; and I further declare and proclaim that all of the above created Fire Districts are hereby declared closed, begin-n'n- g June 10, 1944, and ending October 1, 1944, unless further extended due to hazardous weather conditions. This proclamation shall become effective June 10, 1944, and the said Fre Districts shall continue to exist until October, 1944. That during said closed period as provided by the laws of the State of Utah, it Bhall be unlawful to set on fire or cause to be set on fire, pny inflamable materials on any forest land, brush land, grass or range land, grain, stubble or hay land, or to set any fire for the purpose of clearing either his own or the property of another within said Fire District without first w curing a written permit from the 1iief Fire Warden, the County Sheriff, op the County Fire Chief. 1 wuimxdiumtaM BUKLIIMUIUra I KMILWMIj BUS UCfUl Mil vW3v S.V'S VVfflYl m n .rtoi DU PONT HOUSE PAINT ihe ie The ;ra :eR self Today, you want to be sure your paint will last. Du Pont has developed a new paint that starts white, and stajs 'orm etin ir nisi white. It forms a tough, durable film that :th ah: protects, the mi surface too, guarding against rot and decay. Ask about its feature that keeps white t t ith self-cleani- ; rei Prl: houses white; DuPont House Paint comes in t full if range of colors. hy Keeps You Proud of Your Home! m HOUSE PAINT T) rel th ?!0l $325 rut The SAL ae i Mj 1 iorii BEAVER ?Ba HOME FURNISHINGS Hee Telephone 167 Lj imn iimiiMiiiiiiH imimiiiiiiiiii limiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiimmiliiimiiiiiiiimiHii TBnfiirak oS minimum iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimimi iiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiii i mini I miiMlniitiiiHininiiftmM"' this iiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiim'" AIM ace ROASTING EARS IN MID -- WINTER ?rlR ROUND mitip FAVORITE STEAKS THE Hi YEA Hen. odlc STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE FOR XMA TASTY "SPRING FRYERS" IN JANUAB WaI i in He: artle: 'fnta are but a few of the treats in store for patrons cheerfully attend to other home front duties. Let's ti, The Modern Cold Storag !ed H j 'thi forn Locker Plant 'i at -- ni a 1 ins Help get a priority to construct a plant j Beaver, by paying your first year's locker rent! hith; in advance. 'ikln Only a few large lockers at $17.00 remain 'ln. ''"nib r Tim CIO nn ,i nn arly will hold 300 lbs or more Jl Wj j GET YOUR MONEY IN BEFORE 3IAY Hent, if you want this fine service. See 'H lm ' Id FLOYD, he : 1 Mrs. Ernest Mulr was called to Hinckley Sunday on account of the illness of her mother, Mrs. Taylor. Advertise in The Press. arct Keeps WHITE Houses WHITE! "'I'll.' nr T' i .tn Hansen. tf r ill Rulon Hansen has been visiting in Milford for the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John n i I Mrs. Dale Sly has been in Cedar City the past two weeks attending her mother, Mrs. Lottie Rosenberg who is seriously ill. i 3er M. By Mrs. Melvin Edwards V If EMIL NOWERS, AGENT Emil's Cafe Telephone 42 MANDERFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson and children of Richfield spent Mothers Day with their sister, Mrs. Earl Baldwin, Sunday. A very interesting program was given by the Sunday School in observance of Mother's Day. At the close of the meeting a beautiful book of Mothers' Day poems was presented to each mother. "f :" r5 1 Fire Chief. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY funy Closing our forms on day earlier than usual AS WE ARE DURING BUSY Chief Forester - Fire Warden of the State of Utah. Jasper Puffer, Sheriff or County lb T we wm S. J. WHITNEY, You can fronts. Perhaps the matter more Fifth War Bond Drive Coming Up by I and insDlrlriT -o J PROCLAMATION Dayss? thic ovm.., '"'ium)11 message of men back from ic ANEW Bobby pins may seem a small By Mary Jane Calvert By Mrs. Wm. Twitchell, Jr. item to come under price control, In are of Greenville The people but they do. OPA has seen fit to Mrs. Boyd Puffer went to Eurewith the Walter place ceiling prices on this treas- deep sympathy ka last Thursday to spend "Moson Lt ured item of women's apparel, and Blackner family, whose ther's Day" with her mother and the pins cannot sell for more than Byron Blackner, was killed in an family. Tex the top legal ceiling price. If in airplane crash at El Paso, Sister Ruth Twitchell of Milford doubt as to the price, consult your The services will be held at Los is here 17 visiting with her sons and local war price and rationing Angeles, Cal., Wednesday, May and their families. She are daughters his of members The family board. to came also attend the graduation now at Los Angeles, with Byron's exercises her granddaughter, of Lee. and Linda wife daughter, CARD OF THANKS Miss Iris Green. Rollins Keith and and Mrs. Mr. S. G. Hickman and all members Miss Virginia Crosby arrived of the Hickman family desires to children of Milford spent Sunday Mrs. here form Tooele last Monday for and with Mr. here parents, express their sincere thanks and a few days visit with her parents, P. J. Barton. appreciation for all the sympathy Mr. and Mrs. Victor Crosby, and Mrs. Dave Atkin left May 14th and many kindnesses extended to also to attend the graduasisters; them in connection with the death for Oakland, Calif., to spend a few tion exercises of her chums, the of their mother and grandmother, weeks with her daughter and fam Misses Green. Ina and Iris Mrs. Margaret K. Hickman, at the ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis, and Eddie Twitchell met with a family home in Milford last week. granddaughter. Miss Garnetta painful accident Saturday while To all those who contributed of Calvert. out of his their talents to make the services Mrs. Joseph Morris returned chasing stray cattle field. The accident resulted when all home recently from Draper, Utah feeling and impressive, and for the kind expressions of sympathy where she has been visiting with the cinch broke on his saddle, to and condolence. her daughter, Mrs. Vivon Baker throwing him, saddle and all coland his the ground, breaking Mr. and Mrs. Faye Hickman of Cedar City spent Sunday here in lar bone and shoulder. Mrs. Wendell Ross (nee Gladys calling on old friends and Green) arrived here Monday from Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis and Nebraska to visit for a few days Mrs. children spent Sunday here with with her family, Mr. and Martin has She been with Green. her grandmother Mrs. Jane Black her husband in Nebraska, where ner. he has been in training for the Bonnie Mathews and her hus band sspent Sunday in Greenville Air Corps. to Now he has been transferred Bakersfleld, Calif., with the lady's parents. where Mrs. Ross will join him In a few days. Important Jot e r5; pre VLz a. Mrs. Elizabeth I otheringham has returned home from Salt Lakc City and Provo, where she spent the past month visiting her sisters and daughter and families. She reports having enjoyed a very pleasant outing. uutug trceto . s, Mrs. Thomas Fotheringham of Salt Lake City is here spending a few weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Jennie Tanner, Dorothy Williams and Mary Ann Reese, and greeting her many old Beaver friends. that lack of To promote enlistment in the Women's branches of the service, looking to the delay as long as possible of the Induction of fathers and heads of families in Utah, and to keep essential agricultural The iJNationtl Distillrr Nv Yokk Product Earfl T. Corporation OS Proof Ej " """ KMHIHIII.il IIMIII HI,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Smroitli ,,, IHHII t R.P, m ti' |