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Show J THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY Gives Program It's easy to endorce your gas Miss Wanda Yardley left for but it's hard on the Hill Field, Ogden, Wednesday to coupons accept empyloyment there this black market. summer. Drive against Black Market gasMiss Laurel Watters left Wed- oline not ON it! Endorse your gas coupons NOW. nesday for Salt Lake City to for some time visiting Mrs. Erma Anderson was called and friends. to Parowan to the bedside of her Collis Thompson came home Sat- mother, Mrs. Skougard, who is with very ill. urday to spend the week-en- d his wife and daughter from Pine Mrs. Bill Yardley was taken to Grove, Nev., where he has , the Iron county hospital where she underwent an operation Monday. Mrs. Karl Levi returned to her She is doing as well as can be home in Milford Wednesday, after spending a few days with her Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson daughter, Mrs. Myles White and Murdock, a son Tuesday, May 16, family. at the Iron county hospital. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swlndlehurst Murdock was brought home went over to Parowan Saturday to attend the funeral of an old friend Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson William A. Evans. They returned home the same day. are rejoicing over the arrival of a little daughter born May 14 at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Miller and the Nora Brown home. All doing Mrs. Mangaret Griffiths and Mrs. nicely. Mary Tanner were in attendance Mrs. Margaret Atkin of Salt at the Memorial services held last Lake City is here spending a week Sunday for Lt. Byron Blackner. with her mother, Mrs. Emma RobMrs. Lucille Hoffman and child- inson and sister, Mrs. Kate Joseph ren went to Parowan Saturday to and family. attend the funeral survices of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Anders and their grandfather, Wm. A. Evans, who died in Salt Lake City Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morris and two sons, of Payson, Utah, spent the day of last week. week-en- d with their sister, Mrs Miss Lucile Paice came down Esta Cox and family. from Salt Lake City Thursday of Mrs. Mollie Cartwright Tanner last week to be in attendance at the graduation exercises of her is in the Iron county hospital taksister, Miss Erma Paice. She re- ing treatment ready for a goiter turned to her school Sunday. operation. Mrs. Huigh Cartwright went over to visit with her Wed Mrs. Jane Patterson and daugh- nesday. ter Leah Armburst and baby went to Parowan Saturday to visit relaMrs. Maree James and two chil tives and friends, and while there dren returned to their home at they attended the funeral of an Lynndyl after spending a two- old friend, William 0. Evans. weeks vacation with their parents, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Fred Levi of Oregon, a former Blaine Cox and family. Beaver resident, is spending some time with his brother Karl Levi Mrs. Louise Roberts entertained and family. Mr. Levi looks well a party in honor of her son Ger and is enjoying the visit back ry's eighth birthday. Twenty-on- e home, and greeting his old Beaver were present and had a happy friends. time playing games. Refreshments were served. Gerry received a Mrs. Chloe Blackner and little number of gifts. son returned home Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Marrell Warr, Mr, from Milford, where they went to spend the week-enwith their and Mrs. John Ashworth, Hammer parents and grandparents, Mr. and Christensen, Gilbert Briggs, Mr. Mrs. Ben Lewis and family and and Mrs. Arnold Ashworth, all of the American Legion, went over other relatives. to Greenville to the funeral of Lt. Mrs. Carma Foote and Mrs. Leah Byron Blackner Sunday. Armburst and daughter Sharon Mrs. J. W. Davis of Panguitch left Tuesday for Fort Sill, Oklaher two sons, Pvt. Duane Da and homa, where they will visit with their husbands, Lt. Frank Foote vis and wife and baby, and Cadet and Pvt. Bob Armburst, who are Reed Davis of Shepherd Field. Texas, came over Thursday of last stationed at that camp. week to see their daughter and Mrs. John Cox. They re The Stake Sunday School off- sister, turned to Panguitch the same day. icers went to Milford last Sunday morning to visit the ward Sunday Mrs. Blaine Cox entertained 18 School. Those going were Supt. of the schoolmates of her son Ted Hyrum Steffen, Jess Baker, Vaye at a party in honor of his 11th Madsen, Sara Bakes, Merlin Patbirthday Tuesday. A lovely time terson and Ruth Paice. was had playing games, and a de licious lunch was served by Mrs Mrs. Betty Huntington of Los Cox, assisted by her daughters Angeles, Cal., came up Wednes- Ted received many birthday gifts day of last week to attend the Mrs. Roy Yardley entertained at graduation of her son Clarence, from the Beaver High School and a party Monday in honor of her Seminary. After a few days visit little daughter Nancy's sixth birthwith relatives she returned home. day. Sixteen were present and had a nice time playing games An outdoors party was enjoyed Delicious refreshments were also Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. served, and Nancy received many Morris Cannegieter, Mr. and Mrs. remembrances from her visiting Ken Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl friend guests. T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Burton White, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum StefMiss Donna Beck returned to fen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yardley. her home at Centerfield, Utah, afAfter an evening of games all ter enjoying the graduation exerhambergers and all the cises and dance Thursday, evening. She was accompanied by Mrs. d en-Joy- JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT LINE LIVING ROOM SETS m Of the Latest Style and Popular Shades with Inner Springs Prices Range from t0 139 5189 Come Early and Get First Choice i3 N SAM'S APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE certificates for Awarding work completed by Stake Advisor C. Dennis White, to George Burns, Lynn Baker, Carl Farnsworth, Bill Farnsworth, Newell Warr, Kenneth Muir, Rondo Farrer, William and George Miller, Weston Paice. Elder White expressed his de light at the fine group of boys who will now be advanced in the priesthood. Song, "Redeemer of Israel," and prayer by Clinton Smith, a ! teacher. of Mrs. Melvfn Edwards i m H Pi H I - ..t.MT.m. Easy-to-us- New! .... e Pepi up your Home olumi The least expensive way to brighten up your home is to paint piecet of furniture, woodwork and walla with colorful War Emergency DUCO For DUCO finished aurfacei brin stimulating cheer to rooms th have become uninteresting. DUCO also aids in creating fresh, new changed atmospheres whose attrac' civeness can foster personal pride That's why people seem to like their homes better after touches of exciting DUCO color have been added. DUCO comes in white and a full range 0f attractive colors. It brushes out fast and smooth. Av - M one can pep up with DUG because it's theeasiest-to.u- ) enamel you can buy. Try it. ?T. destination. Ronald Bradshaw arrived home Fridav on the U. P. for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Bradshaw and other 3g home folks. new ;ie 1 is h ol dist: ;ion, tl oi otic fo light BEAVER HOME FURNISHINGS :ith the ,ol Dist :iiing $ out ish Telephone 167 ' and e DUCO... "On Coat Magic" Slv and son Rus sell of Milford visited Monday and Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Edwards. Mrs. Rex Carter of Delta is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sly, where she will visit for a few weeks. there :y in Hypo Janmimiimiiiuimmi NORTHCREEK By Mrs. Wm. Twiteliell, i Attorney General. Greenville Sunday attending the State Superintendent of Public Memorial services held for Lieut. Instruction. Byron Blackner. District Judge of 5th District. District Attorney, 5th District. The Relief Societies of both the State Representative. East and West wards have closed County Commissioner, for regular class work during the summer. But the second week in term. County Commissioner, each month will be devoted to term. work and business. All the sisters County Attorney. are encouraged to turn out on The polls will open at 7 a. m. these days and help complete the and continue open until 7 p. m. of work assigned to the the same day. The last day for filing nominations for the above offices is May Mr. and Mrs. Ford Faux came 31. 1944. home Thursday of last .week from WILLIAM A. MILLER, Salt Lake City, accompanied by County Clerk. their son David, who was taken to a specialist for treatment, and it Mrs. Lacy Nowers returned was found that David had osteohome last Tuesday from Comp-tomyelitis in his heel. He was opCalifornia, where she has erated on and tubes placed in to the six weeks with her spent drain the infection, and lie was al- son and past daughter, Mr. and Mrs. lowed to come home for a month. J. Ray Hall. Then he will have to be taken back for observation. minimum imiimmmiMiiiiiiliiimmiimmillliitillimil imniimiiiimimiiimmiiiiu urn,,, Note These New Goods Jr. Mrs. Bob Gillins and children Carma Foote to Fayette, Utah, for of Nevada are visiting here with a few days visit before she left Mr. and Mrs. the parents. lady's for Fort Sill, Okla., to join her William and family. Warby husband. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer and Mrs. Ella Perkins will have Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green reflowers to sell for' Memorial Day ceived word from their sons Boyd at the home of Mrs. May Oakden and Gordon that they are stafor two days preceding May 30. lt tioned at Camp Riley, Kansas. The visitors here at different Mrs. Pearl Kelsey and baby re- homes have returned to their placturned home the last of the week es of residence. Mrs. Ruth Twitch-el- l returned to Milford Sunday, from Washington county, where she spent a few weeks visiting rel where she resides with her grandatives and friends. daughter, Mrs. Heber Murdock. Miss Virginia Crosby returned to Mrs. Mildred Yardley was host the Tooele area., where she has and Mrs. Wendell ess to the members of the Bettei employment, Homes Club Tuesday night. Six- Ross left Thursday for Bakersfield, teen were present. Mrs. Grace California, to join her husband, Smith gave a review of the great who is receiving preflight training French Actress, Sarah Bernhardt, somewhere in that area. Dewhich was very interesting. licious refreshments were served Primary Election Notice by Mrs. Yardley. Notice is hereby given that on Pres. and Mrs. S. Taylor Farnssecond Tuesday of July next, the Milworth, Mr. and Mrs. George primaries of the Republican party ler, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gunn, Mrs. Democratic parties will be and Mary Goodwin, Mrs. Lottie Farrer, in Beaver County, Utah, for Mrs. Thora Beeson, Mrs. John held of party candithe nominating went Gunn, Mrs. Cleon Ribinson, of said parties for the foldates to Greenville Sunday to attend the offices: Memorial services held for Lieut. lowing United States Senator. Byron Blackner. Representative in Congress, 1st District. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas, Justice of State Supreme Court. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Morgan, Mr. Governor. and Mrs. James Yardley, Mr. and Secretary of State. Mrs. Wallace Yardley, Mr. and State Auditor. Mrs. J. Frank Smith, Bishop and State Treasurer. Mrs. C. Edwin Paice, were at purpof ;ed in as orf AND REASONABLE PRICES to .ned i SO 5. a fe ,! unds v e proje lates tl m do Bathroom Rugs, Round and Oblong, Pastel Colors, $3.50 and up Sheets, 81 x 99 inches, each $2.40 Towels, good quality, 4Q to 606 each White Table Cloths, 58 x 54, $1.25 Table Cloths, Colored Designs, at $1.25 to $1.95 JERSEY Materials, Beautiful Designs $1.95 a Yard WINTER BLANKETS Buy your next Winter Blankets NOW, while they are cheap in price, and available WE STILL HAVE Clover and Grass, as well as Garden and Flower Seeds ALSO Stock Feed of all kinds, and Rock Salt in .iy ti K tO ei j witi ihe in and eours temei rillian it of urovidi Bea :jr o Idea inene; a pri pa :ry, limes .(hers nr woi 'eryoni jrospe centt ;: is to ;.e com in chai ontrib' t able THE BEAVER CO-O- P. need wee e iMiitiiiMiiniiiniitiinriiiHitiiMtiiHiiiHiiitiiiiiiiiiiMitiiiitiiiiiuiiitiiiinittitititHuiilUfiMHiiiiiiiiifiiiitw SB I1C 111! THIS SPACE RESERVED i a Ma cU J sea YlS.v 10, WATCH IT NEXT ISSUE ' 1 to a i. 5 !a oi a twi sted Tenir ntme pho tda MARTELL EASTON nln n, 'ss ili)jg in uim ; imawn'm M Stati i. ar n on 1S43. r souc Merchandise Is Scarce t pr rel r 'J and hard to get, but . . WE CAN OFFER Lawns, yard, 45 Spun Rayon Prints, yard YOU-Flow- 7 STRAW HATS, for ered and - sic !Uh( ist t 'SSitll 59 69c M, thi to 'loin size for out-of-doors- -a every member of Keep the Sun Off the-Famil- y 49 to $1.00 BOYS' POLO SIIIRTS-si- zes 2 to 14 years BOYS' and MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS All sizes and several types of material Aaronic Priesthood At the East Ward Sunday night services the Aaronic priesthood Elder I. K. gave the program. Stapley was In charge, an I the meeting opened by the concrega-tio- n singing "Joseph Smith's First Invocation by Lehitid Prayer. Smith. Song, "Glory to the Man." "Priesthood Blessings to Girlhood." Mary Lue Tolton. "Priesthood Blessings to Motherhood," Mrs. La Priel Mandone. "Blessings to Father." Walter Joseph. Address, Bishop Andrew Terry. song, "I tah. We Love Thee." Prayer, Robert Lee. V DUCO Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradshaw, was rushed to the Cedar City hospital at midnight Friday, where it was found necessary to put her in trie oxygen tent. She is slowly recov ering. Mr. and Mrs. Baker Edwards of Salt Lake City and their son Irving f fanin Roberts, Calif., visited over Tuesday with their mother and grandmother, before Irving will be sailing for an unknown Thurland S.fl-- BP(M Frank Pendleton. r.itile .Tovce. twin daughter of Mrs i Old Furniture Looks Will Munford and daugh ter Linda Prince, accompanied by m Harriet Rdwards. were Frovo visitors last week. While there Mrs. they were guests of Mr. and Mrs im- 3 BEST LINE OF FLOOR COVERINGS IN SOUTHERN UTAH The program Sunday evening in the West Ward chapel was under direction of the Aaronic priesthood, in commemoration of the restoration of the Aaronic priesthood. Bishop C. Edwin Paice was in charge. Opening song, "Joseph Smith's First Prayer." Invocation, Doug las McMullin. Priesthood chorus, "Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel," led by Milo Baker. Talk, a Teacher, Priesthood Blessings to a Boy Lee Waters. Priesthood Blessings to a Girl Ellen Harris. Chorus "We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet." Priesthood Blessings to a Mo Naomi Baker. Priesthood ther Blessings to a Father Patriarch George Paice. Talk, Wallace Yardley of the Bishopric, "To Be Faithful to the Priesthood and Its estimated that five hundred million jars of preserves were put up. too! Those closest to the" food problems hope that housewives will beat last year's record. They hope that Victory Gardeners will plant two million more gardens this year. If they do, it may possible to remove canned goods from the rationing for good. OF ' Hy Now that canning sugar is being issued, it might be interesting to know that last year the American housewives put up more than three and a half billion jars of vegetables and fruits. Is it any wonder that so many processed foods were removed from rationing? That isn't all, either. It is 0 ra'snom ""- MANDERFIELD Aaronic Priesthood NEWS ABOUT TOWN . . Short and Interesting 26, 1944 No LADIES' MUNSING WEAR HOSIER- Y42 and 45 gauge, th( per pair $1.00 NEW ARRIVALS DAILY, DRY GOODS "ran AND WEARING APPAREL Jl Br, J. F. TOLTON INVESTMENT CO. y-r Nation. i I'oii.T New York Product Corporaiioa , 80 Pnoor irp. cl |