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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST NEWS ABOUT TOWN . . Short and Interesting Beaver Stake News 10, 1945 Revenue Collector Warns Auto Owners to Display Use Stamp Now Hiimi;a:!!Lnn!3nu:!n;!;im!n!Ji:2n:!un!i!i!tniiit!nniiiiiitnisLMi!!iiJ!iii:!si!iiii:! SOCIAL HAPPENINGS ll!I!IIIi!l!lllffl!!l!lli!Blll!llllllll' The Federal Use stamp will be Modern Mothers Meet WEST WARD REUNION reduced from $5.00 to $4.59 on Mrs. Williams Honored The Modern Mntho,.. was hostess Barton Mrs . Thelma J. Kortn, The annual West Ward reunion Aug. 1, 1945, William Mr. and Mrs. Glen Blackner ofi Mr. and Mrs AnHrpur Tcrrv aro is scheduled for Aug. 16 and collector of internal revenue stat- at a delightfully arranged party Friday afternoon at thp V n0tte . Mra Tn.n TJ oreenviiie were in town on bus!- - home from the St. George Temple v Thursday afternoon the Pri ed today. There is an automatic Friday evening at her home in iimy neHs Monday, wnue nere tliey vis- - to snend n Mrs. Lucille of poems written s' vnratinn nH mary, under the direction of Mrs reduction of 41c monthly in the hnnnr of her sister. ly James to enjoy the cooler climate. ui'u relatives una inenas. Wanda White, president, will en cost of the stamps for the balance Williams, who is here visiting trom comb Riley, reviewed by v , tertain all the Primary children of the fiscal year; but if your Washington, D.C. Twenty relatives jciij. iwcive members Miss Beth Brazer returned to Mrs. Lottie Rnrko fa onunHn from 4 to 12 vears of age. Games, motor driven vehicle lias been on and friends were seated at five ent. Delicious refreshmen " her home In Salt Lake City Mon- - the month in Salt T.nUe dancing and refreshments will be the highway at any time since the small tables where a delicious two served by the hostess via-1 served two was after a weeks o 4 luncheon un of to went 1945. course 2 1st by day to $5.00 stamp ciock. visit the new daughter enioyed from spending July Mrs. Barton, assisted by daughters Bridge Club umg ifmuveu unu irieuus. porn to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burke. Friday. Aue. 17. under the direc is required. Mrs. Cleo Patterson was The sale of the $5.00 stamp Fay and Jane. Bridge and Rummy tion of the ward bishopric, a hot hn Mr. and Mrs. Brose Dalton of dinner will be served from 7 to 10 will be continued at the post of the entertainine features and to the members of her Mrs. Wanda White talked to her .w father, LaMar Pearce, who Is in the Beaver Home Furnishings, re D.m. to all ward members over fices and in the Internal Revenue nrizes were won bv Louise Roberts Thursday evening of lag"' the Boulder City hospital suffer turned Wednesday from a short twelve, a variety nroeram enioved offices at Salt Lake City and Og- Helena McGarry and Jennie Bar Small tables were arranged two course luncheon was seZ' and the day's events concluded by den, but the reduced price stamp ton. ing from blood poisoning In his business trip to Salt Lake City. after which bridge was nwj4 & left hand. dancing. Mrs. Zelma Muir is the will be on sale only at the InternDr. MS F Burgess, optometrist. chairman of the dinner committee al Revenue offices at Salt Lake Prices were awarded in t0!. '5 Bridge Club Mrs. Marv Tattersall was host Lou, points; Alta Miss Hazel Burke returned to of Cedar City, wil he unable to be and Mrs. Catherine Miller in and Ogden. There is a $25.00 penalty for ess to the members of her bridge Mae Atkin, consolation; Boulder City, Nev., Sunday after in Beaver, for his regular appoint charge of the program. The proment on num include musical will to due gram 14, death Aug. the anv person or nersons operating club Monday evening at her home T.nii. travelling few a of her vaca spending days ' one-ahis of and stunts father. skits and bers, a motor driven vehicle on the The guests were seated at five tlon with her sister, Mrs. Emma 10 nlavs. Dancing will heein at Nsilr and family. public highway without a Federal small tables and Mrs. Tattersall Beaver Study Club Mrs. Maxine Wilson returned on o'clock. A large crowd is expected. Use stamp on it. The ladies of the Beaver served a two course luncheon, folAt the present time there are lowing this Bridge was the main club met August l at the hn Mrs. Ben Lewis and son Frank Monday from Salt Lake City after w a week with her parents. East Ward Triinary Operetta several hundred auto owners who feature of the evening. Prizes were Mrs. Cleon Robinson, a of South Mllford came over on spending Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hardv nri Beaver East Ward Primary have received tickets for not ex awarded to The view "The Green t McMullin, high business Saturday and while here Ruby Dolphin will put on "Tovland Fantasy." a family. was Use on Martha Mrs. auto Beaumont, given their by honors; high stamps with Naomi visited hibiting Mrs. Hattie they two-aoperetta, on Tuesday night car, and they have not cleared points, and Melba Robinson, con This book, written by Goodwin, Mrs. Lewis' mother. Elizata Mr. and Mrs. Boss Cutler nave at 8 p.m., in the West Ward them through the Internal Reve- solation. home the hall. has been Mr. Amusement This of bought and Mrs. most ambitious writings, and The Misses Beth and Noleen Mel Mathews in the north Dart nt the summer project of the Pirmary nue office. These names will be to over turned the United States K DUP of Vancy Farnsworth of Salt Lake City are the city. Mr. Cutler is owner of the land the officers, teachers and chil Camp The Nancy K. Camp of the were served a tasty luncheon bi here visiting for two weeks with Cutler Implement and Hardware, dren have worked hard to get it District Attorney for prosecution. their cousin, Mary Joseph, daughDaughters of the Pioneers met at prepared. A large crowd is expect the Pioneer Home August 3 for ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Joseph. Archie B. Baardseth. eeneral ed to enjoy this entertainment NAVAJO LAKE TO RE the regular monthly meeting with field representative of the Ameri Mrs. Marjory Mackerell, captain, HIGHWAY PATRm ENLARGED iWITII Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boss of Du can Red Cross, with headquarters Sunday Evening Services in charge. The lesson topic "Hand- SUGGESTS chesne arrived here Sunday of last at Kanab, was in Beaver County The East Ward Primary gave a $30,000 NEW DIKE cart Pioneers," was given by Mrs. Know two to visit with her parents, Mr. wiek days this week meeting with very enterestine program Sunday Your Traffic Laws A contract will be let shortly Hattie Schwab, who told interestand Mrs. Harry Diehl. They en- - itea cross officials. Mrs. Lois with Messiner, evening the Utah Fish and Game Com ing events in the life of her .grand- Driving While Intoxicated- Joyed a fishing trip in Beaver Can president in charge. The theme of by mother, Eliza Anderson, a handMrs. Roy Yardley and little snn the program was "Freedom" and mission for constructing a yon while here. It is unlawful for anv no,... were brought home last week from talks were given as follows: rise in the Navajo Lake dike. cart pioneer. A solo, "Roll Along who is an habitual user m ... Freedom Light of the World," Navajo Lake is situated in Kane Covered Wagon," Timmie Mack- cotic drugs or any person who i Mr. and Mrs. Arlando Diehl of Cedar City. Mrs. Yardlev had to reerell. accompanied by Mrs. Mack- under main to there be by near the Imhv Ingrid Van Orton: "Freedom County east of Cedar City. the influence of intoxleat-inSalt Lake visited his cousin, Harry Estimated to cost $20,000. the erell and a piano solo by Florence Diehl for a coup'e days. They had wno was kept in the hospital for Through Prayer," Gaye Murdock: or narcotic 1ni t liquor is designed to raise the Woodhouse were enjoyed by the drive or be in "Freedom Our Heritage" Gladys project not seen each, other for 40 years. over a month. actual control of an ' VehlMf. Oakden. Special musical numbers water level to a point that will members present. 41.1. wuwc Ililttlin uus state. They had a pleasant time talking wmiiii trout loss from winter Mrs. Llla Terry accomnanied her included a solo by Terry ThomD- - nullify over boyhood days in Missoulr. Every Is who person convicted sister. Miss Nell Wixom of Salt son and a solo, "Song of Songs," suffocation. of such violation shall be punished The dike, restored since it was MARINE CORPS APPEALS Lake City to Corona, Calif.. Mon by Carl Murdock. accompanied bv upon a first conviction by hup Mrs. Ruth Neilsen and daughter FOR MORE to see another sister. Miss m. string ensemble, Lois White. Jose dynamited last fall, confines aponment for not less than 30 days Carol of Provo are here spending day of the Na The Marine Corps has announc- nor more proximately than 6 a few weeks renovating their home Dula Wixom, who is in a naval phine Murdock, Kathryn Schnep- - vajo Lake water which would ed that or by a enlistees can fine of not less months, Lucille ill. Murdock Coleen and very hospital ple, than $100 m ready for Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. otherwise now completely disappear complete their high school more than $299, or Swindlehurst. "a: Kirksiek, the new seminary teach by both m leaving the fish stranded each education through the Marine fine Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cainnp.m IA and Imprisonment. who will soon be here to make er, At winter because the of services evenine Sunday into seepage Corps Institute. Immediate enchildren of Idaho are here visiting The department shall revoke tin preparations for school. "sinks." listments of both regulars and refor two weeks with hpr mother in the West Ward the Primary un the or chauffeur's license at operator's der the direction of Mrs. Wanda "Through raising the dike we serves are being accepted. Mrs. Tina Ferris and so convicted. any person William II. Wood, chairman of Drotners Warren andfamily and White, president, preesnted an in can let off enough water to sat Youth who want the Marine the Beaver County 'Agricultural Dean and their families. Wallace teresting program. The children isfy water users and still main- Corps are being hi urged now rather Mrs. Mary Jane Goodwin wai J fr Conservation Association, advises sang, "Bless the Children." direct tain a depth sufficient for fish than wait, since only a limited brought home from the Iron Couall milk producers who have not Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Merklev left ed by Mrs. Kathleen Farnsworth. life," Director Ros Leonard point- number can be accepted through nty Monday after spending out. ed Welcome received yet address and history of induction. Information concerning six hospital payment for dairy early Saturday morning to take jV: weeks there with a broken leg. Mrs. sone. Esta Cox: by products produced the Primary enlistments may be obtained thru She is during tneir daughter Marilyn getting along as wellascai months of April, May and June to Salt Lake Let the Children Come": one-athe Marine Corps' Utah office, in be J Sa for medical at Advertise in The Press. the for one expected should submit their applications tention. It wa8 City of the skit, 23 World" "Light by hu Federal Builidng, Salt Lake. Mrs. Goodwin Is 77 of her age. found necessnrv fnr years old. for payment at once. Payments the little children and Mrs. teacher. Alice in to O A undere hrnfn girl for the above periods will not be and Mr. Merkley will re French. Talk, "Parents Coopera operation made after August 31, 1945. turn to Salt Lake to be present at tion," Milo Baker, Primary super the time of the operation on Sat. visor of the bishopric. Eleven Sea ftei gull girls were graduated and Pre M, urday morning of this week. Can "Freshness' To sented to Mrs. Delia White of the en ! MIA. The girls were Bobby Dalton. Achieve Top Results I ag I STATE PATROLM. Jessie LaWARNS Walker. Hodges. Betty at In Food Preservation I gr; OP I.SPETIOX DEADLINE Vern Beaumont, Joyce McQuarrie. I sc: To accomplish a first-rat- e Harris, Maurine Hoopes, Co job Earnest Pearce, state hiehwav Mary leen Stoddard, Gwenie Miller, and of home canning, can "freshness" ! a issues a warning that Irene Gale. advises Myrtle Davidson, assistant patrolman, I a few days remain in which director for home economics of only ! Pr to tget cars inspected. August iKth the Utah Extension Service. Can Is the last and motorist will LAMB AND SHEEP ture and hold all possible flavor be arrested day Candy I ley on Thursday the 16th Beaver, Utah Tobacco color, minerals and vitamin val unless SELLERS GET I Be; they the insnertlnn display ues of the fresh vegetable or fruit sticker. DIRECT PAYMENTS According to Patrolman She offers the following tips to I thr Pearce over half of the cars in home canners who want to keep Heaver Lamb feeders and sheen rais are without the" sticker ers now can apply to their countv their canned foods from beine on j De: the dull, droopy, tasteless, and office of the Agricultural Adjust r fou ment Agency for CCC payments vitamtnless side: CROP Ell INSURANCE ON Put up only firm, ripe fruit; designed to help them meet in WINTER WHEAT young tender vegetables. No can creased production costs and in nal crease the supply of lamb and nlng magic exists which can bring NOW AVAILABLE ! Mn old tough beets or snan henna mutton. may be sub 1 Federal cron Insurance nn uln mitted forAplications i hack to youth again. Neither will sales on or after Aug. ter wheat is now being offered for 5. 1945. and through June 30 canning improve hard green fruit. sale In l elm every winter wheat pro- 1946. or bruised or overripe fruit or ley tomatoes. In fact, a little dam ducing county, according to fir. and lambs must he snlfl ville L. Lee. chairman. Utah State to Sheep Bin a legally authorized slaueht aged food can cause spoilage of ! Ha AAA Committee. a whole canning batch. erer who has certified that the 9on Work quickly. Call on the men J During recent weeks. Federal animals are fnr purchased he and children in the family. If i rop insurance Corpoartion rep slaughter in order to qualify for Hal AAA COtlimittepn.nn necessary, for many hands hasten Sales by sheep raisers payments. qui; the journey of produce from gar- and other sales agents have held to reeders or shippers will nnt den to canner. When foods must meetings in every county to set qualify for payments. S Sellers con wait, they wilt and toughen, and up sales and administrative or should retain their sales accounts. vitamins and fresh flavors disap- ganf.ations. o'cl invoices, and other evidence sh This will be the first Salt pear. lng the weights and purchase of Keep food cool and nlty since 1943 for Utah farmers an iambs and sheen sold to n w. Stei k Insurance on al authorized slaughterers on or Count cannine time ncpnrntnlw to obtain Par Contracts were after August 5 so that thev ran Allow the full time advised for winter wheat. Jos of t processing, and then lose not time written on the 1945 spring wheat present the required evidence in removing jars of fruit or to- crop, renewing revival of the Fed- when they apply for M Payments matoes from the boiling water eral Crop Insurance program late l ne payment rates will varv hv olo in December. bath. With a pressure canner, months and weights to encourage J- K .1- to contact every neavier production. always used for canning non-aci- d Lull will Payments wheat grower so that he will h.n-- be highest on lambs weiirhlne vegetables, follow carefully direc-Hon- s vocj for opening canner, then an opportunity to take advantage over 90 pounds and Mrs the during it wns Insurance which montns when lambs re usnntiv take the jars out promptly. To let Rysi Jars linger inside the canner glvts protects his crop Investment." Mr. marketed. Rates for Aueust thru Pani I . .. . them more cooking than needed. Lee said. "Farmers wanting In- C. I.,.. uni.uu per hundred T Tin cans should be placed immed formation before they are contaet- - weight for 0 pound lambs and by ea an oy ngent should get In $2.15 per hundred weieht for iately in cold runnine water frlei Store immediately after canning ioucn with their county AAA of lumps over 90 pounds. edlc I1CP. in a cool, dark Dlaee Wnrmth o..,i For further Information Peril Under the winter whent in-- ,,. Someday... on a new liKht tend to increase the loss of ing day... Tiesf ance. farmers have a choi. ,. nf un the this subsidy navment rnntt Beaver vitamins, and color as well you'll .teer for farthest horizons. Agricultural contracts, each for 3 years. One ( oimervation County 0 Use the canned Association. products dur friH .vr, in your car'$ two; Vx ing the current year. Longer stor- miers coverage up to 75 per cent man age is not unsafe. If foods are of the average yl.M thn pick-u- p and ,urpu, power. You'll Advertise in The Presi far h properly canned, sealed airtight. upto 60 per cent. The amount ,,r held ana stored well, but canned foods coverage varies with the stage of results. iou II scarcely uecerase in aualitv and fnn.i v.,i the crop's development Pmmi,n your very own "e as time .goes on. A good food are payable annually by cash or y have notes. New.Dav Conoco Bronz-z-- z cans premium CC roryoul. for empty jars, pian Con" Apllcatlon to be refilled when each newready Look red for the CASOLINE big . annA can(n iarms in a county must no ronnlir. Aug, ...wjoy: Uur persistent ning season rolls around. triangle on Your Milet" ea nerore cron insiirnnra t. application of new-daresearcn chant's Conoco station.Ther' our exhaus. available In that county. live experience with LOST Red bicycle In Beaver Rivhe place to get gasoline lh" Any persons with an Interest In er gasolines... at 2d Upper Tellurlde a winter be w, Station, made to come up to the high crnn evidenced by the M7 tunny (during high water). Finder of 25 for crop Insurance throughthe eagnewspiriufyour limit of quality, under iV the same or parts, .u.omob e us,ng NEw.Dav please notify Ted county AAA office Th pti lations today. You can h" Kooinson. Reward. for receiving application In Continental Oil ' Utah Company 3 " full confidence is August 31, 1945 or before the IF YOU are lonely, write Box 32, 3 Mercnai Conoco Mileage crop is seeded, whfrrtovoi to 5 Wash. 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