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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE - 16. 1144 NEWS ABOUT TOWN . . Short and Interesting XOTICJ Wearier pigs for sale. See W. tf. ('. Thompson, lit aver, JJu Record! - h r mwSil 7 ll business trip to Milford Saturday. tea ivteM U IHiruM' mtu, cat mU Hlkaati. ki a ravaraaaratal aacraaaa 1 1 - tea tMtrsUM MaUH f ataat wuMaUtwM. ft hat aaa4 tta rtaia Ml C 4aW. Ba turf fcataUnt UUmtrj, avpporte 4Talf-awa- t 4 Um auu'a aaraul ratuaite. fan H tea Iht rpartr tat roahi potot rtiU aeteol Bvraoau to Uw iw m NOTICE Horn, to Mr. am Mrs. 'Auhra Washing machines Baldwin, a koh, Thursday, Juno 8. repaired and lawn mowers sharpAll doing nicely. ened. Tel. 92F2, Uay Ogden. 4tp. Eff0tl nK inK85r " Mrs. LaMar Hodges and her mother, Mrs. Sam Littlefield, made a War Bond Putin Club Goes All . Cliech I n . i fral tr a htatory. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Lee, Mr. .Mrs. May licooks, who is at Milford with Iht daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. Warren C. Thompson, limgerson. 1h slowly recovering and Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Swindle-hurs- t liKin her illness. enjoyed a canyon supper at Ponda Rosa park Monday evening. Foil SALE. -- One extra good Mrs. Zina Parkinson was taken work horse, 3 calves and one DurSee H. G. Gentry. tf. to the Iron county hospital Saturham hull day. June 10th. She was operMr. and Mrs. La Var Gale and ated on for hernia early Monday, Mrs. Jane Gale made a business and from latest reports was doing (rip to Salt Lake City and back as well as could he expected. last. week. Wallace Yardley left Tuesday Miss Joice Duntan of Parago-na- h for Panguitch to take care of the caitit! over Tuesday to upend a stock and farm of his brother John few days with her aunt, Mrs. Mar-- l who was called to California on account of the accident that befel lia Gale and family. his son. He will remain there unMrs. Ward Kurt and baby left til the owners return. .Sunday for Seattle, Washington, Mrs. Betty Gillins and little where she will visit for some time with relatives. daughter Glenna Marie of Boulder City has moved back to Beaver Miss Ila Yardley left Monday and now will he at home in the Dr. for Los, Angeles to visit her aunt, MackiiAosh apartment. Mrs. GilMrs. Owen Stoker. She expects to lins was the former Miss Betty be gone some time. Patterson before her marriage. and Mrs. Bill Powell art; Hoy Patterson met with a very rejoicing over the arrival of their painful accident early Sunday first son, horn Tuesday, June 1,1. morning on the Milford highway, when he fell asleep at the wheel. Mother and babe doing fine. The car turned over on him inMrs. Kate Powmnn returned juring his shoulder and leg quite home from Nevada last week, af-l- badly. He is now able to be about spending a. month with her on crutches. daughters and their families. Mrs. George Valentine went ovMrs. Jack Cox "and baby left er to Paragonah last week to visit last Friday for Panguitch to visit her niece, Eva Wood, and while the lady's parents. Mr. and Mrs. there accidentally fell and injured J. W. Davis for a short time. her left hip. She was brought home Monday by her son and Mr. and Mrs. Hill Martin have daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John purchased the Calvin Shipp homo Gunn. in the Northwest corner of town, ami are now duly ensconsed there. Sugar stamp 32 in ration book four becomes good indefinitely for Mr. and Mrs Warren Dean and five pounds of sugar on June 16. children were called to Logan on This continues the rationing of June the 4th on account of the sugar at the usual rate of five death of Mrs. Dean's father. Lewis pounds each two and a half L. Cardon. mouths. Sugar stamps 30 and 31, in book four, are still good indefiAlta Ncilsen. one of our librar- nite! v. ians, has been at Cedar City takMiss Rrma Bennett, Primary ing treatment from the a physician there. She is reported to be supervisor o f Beaver County Schools, left Beaver last week for improving. her home in Provo, and Monday Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shipp sold she entered the Pniversity of Utah summer school (heir home to Grant Pryor and for a three-week- s have moved to Provo. where Mr. course, after which she will re Shipp is employed. They left here turn to Provo to spend the sum mer vacation before returning to Sunday. continue her school work in this Colleen and Morris Hansen and county. their cousin phylis Warner, of Kilmore are here visiting their Mrs. Vie Kotheringham and Mrs. grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert John Davis left Sunday for Salt Morris. Lake City, where they will enter Summer School at the U. of U. Mr. and Mis. Roy Willesen and for a three-week- s course. They children of Salt Lake City are here were accompanied as far as Provo visiting: their mother. Mrs. Mary by Mrs Jennie Lester, who will Willesen and brother Henry Wil- visit her sister for a few days belesen and families fore she leaves for her home in Mrs. .Lester Monterey, California. Hill Cartwrght was called home has been visiting her mother, Mrs. from California the tlrst of this Klizabeth Kotheringham, and bro week on account of the serious ther. Hurley and other relatives illness of his mother, Mrs. Thomas for the past two weeks. Cart wright. Mrs. Harvey Ashworth and Mrs. Mrs Nettie Hooper and children Burl Ashworth left Tuesday for Salt Lake City to take Howard of Dgden are here visitin.s; lives and friends They are the Ashworth hack to the hospital afguests of their brother and uncle. ter being allowed to spend two weeks at home. Howard is slowly Albeit Muir and family. improving hut it is tiresome havWarren and Peai! Thompson ing to lay around so long with am! children left Sunday nfter-mifi- .i both legs In casts. He was glad to be home for a few days after fur Salt Lake City on u trip. They expert tf) return being absent four or five months home t h is eek-enand nearly all of that time in a But if bis legs can be hospital Vr l.au I'ederson , nine in saved it will be worth all the trouble. To date the doctors have from Salt Lake Citv Saturday to rpe:id a ten-d- a v vacation every hope that he will be able to ui'h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. walk again in due time. Kr.i Ash worth and family. Mr. , a tea literal! tea teavfM c Ite Mealy. teawra Mf mt 11m af tftwt Ite wat aapawrtad fliuau aaaiaraawt atwl tktud - aauaUtu tea BartatUr R iMotiv jav Ctafc kr Mac coaaawttaa f . fifi Then Vote to Retain ft HERBERT B. MAW - , air - Wat, h '.'. , Primary ElectionJuly Hlb raM Mtltcal t4v. tt Atthmt McTartua) NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Education of the Beaver County School District will meet at its office in Beaver City, Utah, on Saturday, the 24th day of June, 1944, at the hour of eight o'clock, p. m. of said day, for the purpose of adopting its budget for the school year commencing July 1st, 1944, and endirug June 30th, 1945; that at said time and place prior to the adoption of said budget, said board will hold a public hearing on said budget, at which a..: 1 7nnnnn ctrnncr M i. e. -- f o, i.nv.v Ihe rour-l- l viuds oi are making a vital contribution to the war program the food i iU n,Vnn; urnhlptn r( Ueenintf e w ' if r ncipmg in tec fes-1tinUr Imp ennc and in huvins War Bonds. Here are . OUSJJjr Jiuv some scenes of boys and girls at their war work. 01 )U4iB No. 1 shows uienn wmuencerg, 11 - . ....,. the food SUD.w, . hpin icxas, wiuiiu 4-- H vui tne Virginia iuus izi uic p.iuic Fairview, and Richard Fleming, of Branesville. Major Barnard Sobol, USA, is accepting the ambulance, wnh Director M. L. Wilson of the Extension Service Depart- - hearing all persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard on said budget. By order of the Board. Clerk. Ruth. Nevada, to spend a few (First publication June 9, 1944) weeks with relatives. (Last publication June 16, 1944) Billy Marshall of Caliente, Nev., returned home after a few weeks' visit here with relatives. Mr. and D. R. PEARCE, NORTHCREEK Mrs. Dave At kin. By Mrs, Win. Twitchell, Jr. Mrs. Lee Paice and children of Caliente. Nev.. returned home on Wednesday, after a few days visit with parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Calvert. reMiss Doragene Rlackner turned home recently after visiting a few (lays in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Pauline Stod- returned from Eureka, Utah, where she has spent the past month with her mother, Mrs. Delia Allison and family. June Puffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Puffer, returned Saturday from Cedar City, where she visited with her sister, Mrs. Bill Murdock and family. Ruth Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green, is at Milford with her grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Twitchell, and her aunt Mrs. Mrs. Boyd Puffer dard. Mary Lou Warby, daughter of and Mrs. W'm. Warby, has gone to Nevada for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Bob Gillins and family. The Mesdames Win. Warby, Victor Crosby, and Wm. Twitchell, Jr., are out on the bond drive, and are working hard to meet the quota of $2,000 assigned to North Creek. Mr. 4-- H Vi tt' is n.i nere xieien mi wneeung, . Jane Calvert Jerry Patterson is vacationing Roy Heslington left Sunday to at Meadow at the home of her spend a few weeks, with relatives aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Naomi Calvert and Miss Coleman Duncan. Helen Morris left Tuesday for Miss Jane Patterson of Reaver I SN m r. xsrown to - m lyiJ - . Frederick County, Maryland, m her garden. These! youngsters raised 5 million bushels of garden pri last year. Back the Attack Buy More Than El Marion Terry, "Guardiar. has been a week-en- d guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Patter- solve." Beehive song, by the grof son. "Meaning of Beehive S;i Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin were guests over Saturday and by Betty Lewis. 'Builders' Swan Symbol", Sunday at the home of Mr. and ma Jean Pearce. Mrs. Sherman Frazier of Cedar. j "Gatherers' Symbol," her 3 Terry. And "Guardians' daughters, arrived here Thursday Symbol'' by Shirley Cox. 1 to visit with their parents and Song! "When Twilight Sif Mr. Fall." I grandparents, respectively, and Mrs. Lafe Bradshaw Mother's talk, Ellen Josef Father's talk, Andrew Terj Beehive Girls of East Appreciation ot Parents, n Mrs. Darius Gilligan and Ward Contribute Program Nelson. Presenting of certificates eight honored Beehive Girls L. White, of Stake Board, so awarded Sister Zona My, pin for her serviM Beehive leader. The time was then given! to Captain Ray White who f experiences in the South ? war zone, to which the cor tion listehed with much ir.Sf MANDERFIELD GREENVILLE 4 . mont .... Nn. 3 cVmn.. ....... nf w. Acrricnlture. loolclniro on. Fleming of Fairfax County, Virginia, helping Dai tha rtinrpR- - Pillv is nuttin? bin earnincrao- - int. 90.000 head Clubj members own Ponds. - t ' 4 4.H Clubs make a mighty conttibi cattie- - n0 t0 the poultry and egg supply, raising 9 million ch: A farewell party was held on Tuesday night in honor of Pfc. Sunday evening at the Beaver Steve Barton, who is enjoyiag a East Ward services the time was ten day furlough with his parents. given to the Beehive Girls for a Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Barton. program of graduation exercises. The subject, "Life of a Bee" Miss Lois Morris left Friday for North Carolina, where she will be was treated by the following girls stationed with a Women's Marine representing the various groups: Rhoda Ann Schwab, Builder. training camp. Her parents acFlorence as her as Woodhouse, Gatherer. Salt far Lake, companied LeNore Reynolds, Guardian. returning home Sunday evening. Talks by Delia Rae Myers, "Builders' Purpose." Jean Marie Heffner. "Gatherers' By Mrs. Melvin Kri wards Promise." Rusesell Sly of Milford has been staying here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. '.Melvin Edwards, for the past week. Heber Murdock. By Mary v Elder Wallace yardley Mf Teachers quorum group to K Rosa Park Monday evening, if they enjoyed themselves 'M games and afterwards a fS 9 roast and Ice cream. M Let's Broaden fill Industries supporting a population si cient to consume most of the prodi grown and much of those manufactu within a state makes for a healthy econcl condition. T BURLINGTON AGENTS BE TRAIIWAYS ARE TRAINED TO - Ml ; ; HELPFUL... READY TO DO EVERYTHING TO MAKE THEIR SPECIAU2ED TRAIN- - iNG OF VALUE TO YOU. jfLp L'U fJrAh MMf&jfiLjk 0nijH(V ' . rix Vll . ; T s 1 '1 ' " J - x"f ftOJ U H k Normally the emnlovees of Utah's -- Family Reunion Burton White, Pres. and Mrs. S. Taylor Karnsworth, Ellen Joseph, and their families, Mr. and Mrs Pay !'i'!ieiini'!..i:a left Sunday. IS White and Captain and Jar," H h, for Purb.ink, California, Kohert Mrs. White, at Ponda Rosa Bay win re she has emplovmont in one in the Beaver canyon, MonPark defem-of til ) n She writes hoiae that she is enjoy inn her now day night. Arriving at their destination, job. supper was cooked and served and all etijoed themselves immensely. Several young people enjoyed Ho'nisehes at a cauon party and Scouts Have Outing In the supper Tuesday evenitu were Mr. Mrs and Melvin putty Tuesday night. June 6, ScoutWhite, Mr. ami Mrs. Kay Messin-i;e- masters Frank Karnsworth and Lt. Howard Fotherinpham George Terry took their Scout and Miss Jane P.nrton. troop No, 321 out to the Farns-wort- h farm at Northcreck, where Mr. and Mr John Patterson they enjoyed a Wiener roast.. and two daimbieis. patsy and Tuesday night of this week the Carol, of Poul ler City, arrived same Scouts and Scoutmasters home Tu.end.iy and s:e!it tile night iwent on another outing and the with their mother and grnndtimt!). 'bos took their cooking test and er. i spective'y, Mrs. Harriet pat then prepared a fine supper for all. icison and family. They'wero en They all enjoyed the two out-int- 's and hope to have more in the route to Salt Lake Civ, where .Mr. Patterson will be under the care m ar future. of a doctor for some time. He is Subscribe don't borrow. suffering from sinus trouble. The press. ' GOVERNOR A June L'T. the West A family reunion and outing W;M d M I. A. are planning a Moil" is' ami Daughters' Oatin. Pull was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. later Frank Karnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. partii ulars will he in ?. as hus-im-.-- Tuesday. ? . - w - - - industry and those directly dependent u it spend $15,575,000 for food, $6,400,000 rent and hnrnoc U 7Ftt nm fnr cloth annually. of them. The ma iaiu vo h j o aviuv ment for wages, freight and amounts to $85,000,000. supr ir Every citizen should cooperate at evf opportunity to promote industrial exp sion, which will broaden Utah's market. r, THE METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF lm.n..tiMl., Smeltinf PF :: JRLINGTON TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT EMIL NOWERS, AGENT Emil's Cafe Telephone 42 ill 8.lKi,ro.l,nMin,.ro. nr A- -rka. Ration C. Cn,i,),M ''' l l.h!!fri't.l. "niir t m A R B- 1 1 -.l Chief fn-l- il Mine, ( omp.nr Ohio Copper Mandurd Mining Company 0"P'M 4 |