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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, fRDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1945 niiiiinMiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiu Slfe tBeausr Press ESTABLISHED 25, 1904 NOVEMBER - Phone - M6MBEILT2fe,-T.iASSOCIATION UTAH STATE OP THE- PftS NORTHCREEK RATES Year, $2.50; 6 Mo. (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) SUBSCRIPTION f 1.35; 3 Mo. 75 . A First Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Weaver, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the act of Congress of March 3. 1879. Advertising rates quoted on request. 24 Ion Carter, who is working in Salt Lake, spent Christmas home. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Nolder are in Beaver living with her daughter, Mrs. Bertha Dalton. Mr. Nolder is ill. They are palnning to go to California soon. Mr. and Mrs. James Eyre and son Hilbert are here to move their things to Salt Lake, where they will make their home. The Sunday School had an excellent Christmas program, with a large crowd attending. Lt. and Mrs. Marshall Hollingshead and daughter are here spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hollings- MINERSVILLE By Mrs. Telg)hone Alvaretta Robinson The Primary had their Christmas tree Monday evening. Stockings tilled with candy, nuts and an apple were .given to 125 chilPresents dren by Santa Glaus. were also exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clock of California spent Christmas with Mrs. Clock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hollingshead. (ienice Marshall and Genevieve Robinson, both working in Salt Lake, were home for Christmas. Mrs. Ada Griffiths received a telegram from her son John in head. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Griffiths the V. S. Navy, that he had landed in San Fancisco and would be and son Ray were here visiting his home when he could get accommoparents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Griffiths on Sunady. dations. Lyle Barton of Cedar City, husMiss Fay Thompson returned band of Beth Craw Barton of from Satl Lake City where she has has been discharged from been visiting friends for the past the Navy, where he has served for two weeks. two years. Mrs. Clyde Marshall went to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gillins of Salt Lake City Wednesday to visit Salt Lake City, spent Christmas with her children. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. (Omitted last week) lleber Gillins. Lavon Griffiths, son of Mrs Ada Griffiths, received his discharge Dec. 7, and is home after being in the service nearly four years. He has been in Africa, GerTO WISH YOU many, Italy, France, England and e, HAPPY EAR EW YEAR'S bells N are ringing ring ing out the old, ringing in the new. We forward hopefully, with you, to the future, and wish you all the blessings the bright New Year can bring. look ATKIN DAIRY Ennis Atkin other European countries. John Williams of the N.S. Navy, son of Frank Williams, is home 3 i NEW YEAR, 210-- llHlllUUIIUIMHIUUUHIIIUIIIIUIIUIIIHIUHII (Omitted last week) and Mrs. Earl Shotwell and family of San Bernardino, Calif., arrived here Tuesday to spend Christmas with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Puffer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hood and family of El Segundo, Calif., are visiting Mrs. Hood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Twitchell. Doyle Twitchell, who has been released from the Navy, accompanied them l II III HU 1111" Mr. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY r MIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIUIIIUIHUUIIIIIIIUIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHUIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII By Imelda Green Editor and Publisher A. G. MERKLEY, mimiiiiiimii"'"" Mrs. Bertha Holmes says her sons Robert and William, who ar DR. H. K. FOSTER both in the Navy, will spend Veterinarian Chritsmas together on the Hawaiian Islands. Cedar City 201 West 2nd South 3 HAPPY home. Mrs. Wendell Ross is here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Green and family. Miss Georgene Olcott, daughter of George Olcott of Richfield, and William E. Warby, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Warby, Sr., were married Friday, December 14, in the Manti Temple. EVERYONE I NEW YEAR included in our wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year is We send you every good wish for a Happy New Year, and for health, Captain Maynard W. Schmidt, charge of the Marine Recruiting office in Salt Lake City, announces the opening of a new Recruiting Office in Cedar City. officer in happiness and prosperity throughout 1946. It has been a pleasure to serve you, and we highly appre- elate your loyalty to us. SSgt. Wesley R. Sexton, USMC will be in charge of the office. Young men from the age of 17 to 25 years, may now enlist In the Marine Corps for a period of two, three or four years. Discharged Marines, who wish to are given a furlough and the choice of station where they would like to serve. from the deep, pure wells of hope. You have helped make the past year a most pleasant one for us. Mindful of this, we have but one thought as we enter 1946 ... to be fully worthy of the confidence you have reposed in us. ( to Everyone M.UUXK CORPS RECRUITING OFFICE OPENED AT CEDAR are drawn wishes which ..and Best Wishes z 1 I MARTELL EASTON DR. E. S, I IliillllllllMiaillllllllllNlllillliii McQUARRIE IMIIIMtltliltlllllllltllllllllMIMIIIIIUIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIMHHIHIItllihHIl LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS HAPPY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF on leave. BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. Bert Craw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craw, is home. He was LOUIS A. SANFORD. Plaintiff, discharged about three weeks ago. GUSTAV B. LUNDEVALL, DeThe MIA had the Christmas so fendant. cial Tuesday in the' school gvm. Presents were exchanged and ap- The State of Utah to the said Defendant: ples and peanuts were served to You are hereby summoned to all. The evening was spent in within twenty days after appear games and dancing. the service of this summons upon Robert Carter, son of Mr. and you, if served within the county Mrs. Frank Carter, is home, hav- in which this action is brought; ing received his discharge from otherwise, within thirty days afthe Navy. At present he and his ter service, and defend the above wife are in Milford visiting her entitled action; and in case of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren At- your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you ackin. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rollins cording to the demand of the comcame home Monday. Floyd is plaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. spending his furlough from the This action is for the Bushnell hospital with his parents, purpose of settingbrought aside sheriff's Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rollins. sale of, and to redeem from mortMrs. Effle Marshall, president of gage and sale of, and to quiet the Relief Society, announced that plaintiff's title to, premises and there would be no more meetings property in Beaver County, Utah, known as the Lincoln Mine and until Jan. 8. equipment and Fay Margene Thompson Rollins lode mining claim U. S. went to Salt Lake City Friday. Fay is still visiting there. Margene re- Lot No. 37; Rollins No. 2 lode mining claim U. S. Lot No. 50: turned home Tuesday. Independence, Maine, American, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams National and Baltimore lode minreturned last week from Calif- ing claims designated by the Surornia where they had been visit- veyor General as Survey No. 6299. E. A. WALTON, ing relatives and friends. The speakers in Sunday sacraAttorney for Plaintiff ment meeting were Horace Rose P.O. Address, Season Building, and C. D. White, members of the Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication, Nov. 30, 1945; high council from Beaver. Last publication, Dec. 28, 1945. HEW YEAR TO ALL WE SALUTE YOU AS THE NEW YEAR DAWNS Now, when the hopeful New Year is about to take its place on the world stage) we salute the brave men and women who have so splendidly guarded Again glad bells are ringing out Their message loud and clear: Best wishes, friends, to all of you, To all a bright New Yearl . America's precious heritage of freedom. We salute you, too, good friends and neighbors. Ours is a debt of gratitude wi can hardly repay. Better days are ahead for all of us, we are reasonably sure, and we want you to know how deeply we appreciate your J to-w- it: friendship. SOUTHERN UTAH MORTUARY SAM'S APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE t !UimillHMMMilllimilMIIMIMlMMItlHllMtmHMM IfMA, I UJJ. .1 J we come i 2 Wf'rft) ft! 1 h i I "JK- -S 11 S m ' wm OP TO EVERYBODY Around the corner of the street Who can say what waih for u? James Whitcomb Riley. This year we will celebrate New Year happy in the knowledge that one more year hat been added to our long record of service to the people of this community. -- And who can say what the New Year 1946 will bring? All we can do, of course, is hope for the best, and our hopes art for you, dear people of this community. It is in full appreciation of all the fine things you have done for us that we Tooting our own horn a bit, you say? Well, yes, if you insist, but we just wanted to remind you. Have a good time, enjoy the holiday to the utmost, and a very Happy New Year to you! send you these Happy Nexv Year greetings. Homes aglow everywhere. It's New Year's, and the latch-strin- g is out! 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