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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY By Alveretta Robinson II Jack Davis of the Air Corps was home for a three day furlough. A lovely rose was presented to Born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gale May 15, a son. Mother and the Mothers on Mothers' Day at the West ward Sunday School as child are doing very well. a token of love from the organiza Douglas Cox, son of Mrs. Irene tion. Coffee, is here from San Pedro to Mr. and Mrs. Dalton, proprie visit his grandparents, Mr. and tors of the Beaver Home FurnishMrs. Will Easton. ings store, are in Salt Lake City Elmo Gillies was rushed to the this week scouring the markets Iron county hospital Thursday, for new merchandise. Pretty much where he was operated on for ul- everything in the way of furni ture left in the store has a "sold" cers of the stomach. tag on it. Just one of the perMiles White and wife left for plexing problems of wartime merSalt Lake City yesterday on a bus- chandising, we presume. iness trip. They will be back this week-enIt's been almost two weeks they opined. since Utah's first fishing season Mrs. Luella Thompson came opened, and to date, the anglers this week after spending the win- who treked to Bear Lake in north ter with her daughter Lottie in ern Utah haven't had much to boast about. Seasonable weather South Gate, California. has been largely responsible for Mrs. Emily M. Patterson and the "slow" fishing, in the opinion daughter Penny of Salt Lake City of the State Fish and Game are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. (J. Gentry, the lady's parents. d, MANDERFIELD Mrs. Eliza Gunn and Mrs. Cinda White left last Saturday for Bak By Mrs MHvin Edwards ersfleld, Cal., to visit their sister, Obra Patterson and little daughMrs. Nettie Painter and Mrs ter Shirley Ray of Richfield visited White's daughter Wllma. over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cleo Patterson. Black, a son May 11 at the Iron Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly visited county hospital. Vernon Is serv- Sunday in Milford with their chiling with the Third army In Eu- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sly and rope. Mother and babe are doing Mr. and Mrs. Thurland Sly. nicely. A Mothers' Day program under Mrs. Zona Myers was rushed to the direction of Mrs. Ray Brad-shawas very nicely presented the Iron county hospital and underwent an operation for the re- in our school house Sunday mornmoval of gall stones on May 11. ing, with a record attendance. She is recovering from the opera- Mrs. Clark Prince and Mrs. Julia Bradshaw were Mothers of the extion nicely. ercises, who at the close of the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mur-doc- k meeting presented each mother and three children have present with a little booklet of moved back to Beaver, where Mrs. poems and verse, compliments of Murdock and children will make the Manderfield Sunday School, their home while Raymond goes by Presiding Elder Laval Bradshaw. into the armed forces. jj Miss Gladys McConnell, a registered pharmacist employed in the Thornton Drug store at Cedar City By Mrs. Win. TwitchoU, Jr. Is in Beaver for a day or two, with Mrs. William Warby, Mrs. Stanher uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ley Green and Mrs. Win. Twitchell C. S. Wilkinson. are out on the war bond drive again. Las of Mrs. Florence Mellor Mrs. Ralph Stewart and childVegas is here to spend the summer with her father James Hutch-ing- s. ren spent Mother's Day here with Mrs. Irene Croft of Ogden their parents and grandparents, also came down this week, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Twitchell. NORTHCREEK . Mrs. Helen Wilcock and daughDianne are spending a few A little work has recently been ter at Leeds, Utah, with their days done on the canyon road above and it uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy the Tellurlde power plant, is now in fair condition as far as Hartley. Ponda-Ros- a Park, in case you have a hankering to go there. GREENVILLE By Mary Jane Calvert Mrs. Al. Huntington and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mahoney went to Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coffee and Ogden on Monday to take Betty brother Harry spent the week-en- d Anderson and small daughter here visiting relatives. back to their home. They had been Miss Georgia Easton left Thurshere visiting with relatives and friends. day for Salt Lake City to spend a few days with relatives, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Farnsworth Mrs. Frank Scott. and three children of Cedar City Mrs. Vera Calvert and children spent Mothers' Day with Mra. of Caliente, Nev., arrived here on Farnsworth's parents, Mr. and Sunday to spend a few ways with Mrs. Frank Jessup of Adamsville. friends and relatives. They also visited relatives in Chief petty Officer Norman Murdock und wife are rejoicing over the arriveal of a baby girl, born Mrs. Elmer Palce was hostess May 13, 1945. Sunday. to a birthday party for her daughMr. Mrs. William H. Caland ter Karen on her 8th birthday vert for Caliente to left Saturday school. after Thursday, May 10th, A large group of children came to spend some time with their enjoy the party. Karen received daughters, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Claude many lovely gifts. Refreshments Davis and Mrs. Frank Fackerell. were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blackner Mrs. Barbara Smith and Mrs. Nona Smith held their first meeting with their group of girls on Thursday evening, at the home of Barbara Smith. A delicious hot supper was served to the girls after their organization was complete and all business taken care of. ALWAYS GOOD MINERSVILLE NEWS ABOUT TOWN . . Short and Interesting her father. 18, 1945 The Elementary school will pre sent their annual spring festival Thursday night. John Williams has returned to his ship, leaving for California on Friday of last week. Mrs. Merle Fails entertained the War Widows Club Friday at the home of her mother, Mrs. James Rollins. Bishop Delos Baker and family went to St. Geonge to spend Mothers' Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker. Mr. Floyd Wood, who has been working for the past month in Milford, has returned to his original work at Lynndyl, Utah. Mrs. Doris Jones of Trona, Cal., was in Minersville Sunday visiting relatives, among whom was her grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Mr. Jones left for California Sunday night. The Minersville Junior high school is presenting two plays: Tuesday night they will present, d Husband"; Wednesday they will depict "The Old School Spirit." The funds will igo toward the new church building. The girls of the Minersville high school showed the boys a very good time Friday, May 11, in the shape of a buffet luncheon, served at noon by the girls. The afternoon was spent in a track- meet between the girls and boys, and the evening was given over to dancing. Minersville ward held a Moth ers' Day program last Sunday morning. A booklet of poems and prose selections was given to each mother present. And later in the day the Sunday School offi cers went to the homes of the mothers who were not at the meeting and presented them with the booklet. The program in the evening meeting Sunday was as follows; Following a boys' chorus, the speakers were Charles K. John son and Delbert Jameson; song, boys' chorus; talk, Philip Olsen, on "I Am a Mormon Boy"; Har old Baker sang "Mother"; Wallace Mathews talked on "Faith"; talk Clyde Hpllingshead; song by the chorus. Closing prayer by Wayne Gillies. Mrs. Flossie Adams received a letter from her mother, Mrs. Vern Rollins, who has been to Brigham City B u s h n e hospital to see her son Pfc. Floyd Rollins. He was wounded in Belgium on Feb. 5th of this year. Floyd said he stepped on a mine and it blew off his foot to the arch and broke his leg between the ankle and knee. He laid on the battle field for two hours, and removed his belt and put it around his leg to stop the flow of blood. He has been' operated on at the Bushnell hospital where he will be confined for six months. He seems cheerful about it all and was a very happy boy when his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rollins, came to see him. XPB W After more than 40 years of leadership in producing quality motor oil, Utah Oil Refining Company now brings you its greatest achievement. Cor-bidg- e. " OIL MOTO TREATED TRIPLE R "Hen-Pecke- 1 1 received word that their Sgt. Mitchell Stoddard has been released from the armed forces, in accordance with the new point system. Mrs. Vernon Davis and daughter, and Mrs. Warren Shippe of Caliente arrived here Sunday to spend a few days with the lady's mother Mrs. Emma Williams, who has been very ill. 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Flavors such as chili sauce, mustard, onion, or a little extra salt pork or bacon may be added. part 1 ERNEST UNDERWOOD At Mayor Thompson Residence If I can't fix your radio, I will buy it. Every Job Absolutely Guaranteed! Get Your Share . War Bonds! THE OLD JUDGE SAYS.. H Irene Gentry Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gentry of this city, has been nominated as a candidate for queen from the Fort Douglas division at Salt Lake City. Irene is one of our former queens of the Beaver County Race meet. Sacrament meeting Sunday night the prayer of Thanksgiving for the victory in Europe was voiced by Elder S. O. White. The choir sang two numbers. Lynn Baker sang, "My Own United States." J. Albert Muir was the speaker. Benediction Wallace Yardley. At the West ward Vene Orton was the recipient of a birthday party at his home Thursday evening, May 10. A very pleasant evening was spent in games and social chat. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Patterson and four daughters; George Robinson, Kenneth Orton, Grover Orton, Esta Cox. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening by Mrs. Orton. South lah Auto COMPANY - ' PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER Cedar City, Utah Sales and Service Phone 155 DEPENDABLE 1912 1912 1910 1910 1936 1936 1935 USED CARS 4 door Dcsota Deluxe 2 door Deluxe Plymouth 2 door Chrysler Windsor 4 door Dodge Deluxe 4 door Dodge Deluxe 4 door Ford Standard Studebakcr Dictator 4 door Trade your car now for one of our Better Used Cars. All cars priced within 0. P. A. Ceilings. We can arrange terms to meet your GEORGE: "Yes, I certainly would like to hear why you call that an old fashioned idea, Judge." OLD JUDGE: "Glad to tell you, George. Until recently, a person known as an alcoholic was generally treated as a social outcast. Little if anything was done to understand him or help him. But, during the past few years, medical research and study has developed that alcoholics are really sick people . . . that there is usually a deep-roote- d physical, social or emotional reason behind their behavior. That's why today so much is being done to help them by finding out and correcting the condition that leads them to excess." GEORGE: "How many folks are there like that. Judge?" OLD JUDGE: " Well, according to scientific research. 95 of the people who drink, drink sensibly. 5 do so unwisely, at times. Included in that 5 is the small percentage of the sick people I'm talking about." GEORGE: "That certainly gives me a clearer picture. It's the most sensible approach I've ever L ard on the subject." ru adttiiwmtnt tponunii by Cmftrtnci of Alcohclk Bntff t |