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Show I j BEAVER CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY J 3. 194fi made to play bridge the remainder Mrs. Emma Hair entertained of the evening, with the prizes betlu members of her bridge club ing awarded to Mis. Beth Hutch-ing- s, at her home recently. Following point prize and Mrs. Hazel the luncheon, arrangements were Hulloi k tiiiilge Club W 2tf n v V T w . I s. Y s I! GVE MOTHER t! SOMETHING FOR THE HOME TABLE LAMPS II Lovely table lump with China base on gold finish metal stand. Shade included. big assortment to choose from. A CLOTHES HAMPERS clothes hamper with ,H'.II5() size iiyroxlin top. smooth, no-sna- interior. g It MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS AND PLAQUES SAM'S APPLIANCE & FURNITURE STORE Miss j;,.s Ruby McMullen. Hales, Miss Elsie Hales and hirs Ethel Woolsey took Mrs. Ilicvei'lv Joseph to Cedar City Sunday mVs. Joseph hiyl been visiting MnH. av.'i- for a week. They visited kith Mvs. Millard Nelson and family and also Mrs. L. M. Burt, who Us u patient at the Iron County I I An-Lib- hospital. Remember Moiher WITH FLOWERS f love a nift flowers lor MOTIIKK'S DAY She will sweetest way of her know what she means to you. ' Bridge Party Mrs. Lewis Patterson entertained at a bridge party Tuesday evening at her home. Mrs. Patterson had just returned from a trip to Las Vegas, and from St. George she had brought some lovely roses and sweet peas which were tastefully arranged in the entertaining rooms. Following the luncheon, bridge was played with Mrs. Geneva Idol winning the point prize; Mrs. Alta Royter. honors, and Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth. consolation. Mrs. Stella Larson wlil entertain next. Wm '- - KMINGTON RAND AGENTS PORTA DIE TV l'E WHITER REPAIRS ALE MAKES . Oi l ICE Si rriAES TYPKWKITI'.RS ADDING MACHINES CAUTIiATOKS PROMPT SERVICE ANYWHERE 17 PROVO, UTAH GEORGE, UTAH E. Center Street 43 E. 1st North-S- T. 19 WILLIAM E. 187 6 3 6 M. 19 35 30th MEMORIAL DAY - MAY Would Ycu Like To Place ft Granite Marker On Your Loved One's Grave? The Memorial Art Co. is in Beaver now. We have a load of polished granite markers from the South Dakota and California quarries. Our sand blasting engraving equipment is one of the best in the state. Mrs. lleeson Entertains Mrs. Thora Beeson entertained .: -K- RABASHAWHPfWjg 1875 Wz : UTAH TYPEWRITER SHOP ELIZABETH Justamcre Sewing Club Activities Mrs. Myrtle Mackintosh and Mrs. Beatrice Spendlove have each been hostesses to the Justamere Sewing club recently. Thirteen were present at each place and after an evening of sewing and discussion of current events, refreshments were served. Mrs. Ada Smith will entertain the group at the next meeting. I n Heaver Hook Club Mrs. Blanche 1'iyor entertained the members of the Heaver Hook club at the home of Mis. Pearl Thompson. Monday evening with thirteen present. Mrs Vie Fother-inghagave the book review which was "Cannery How." by Steinbeck Miss Einia Bennett gave a report of her nip to Denver and Mrs. Alta Hickman reported on' the Seminary (rip to Salt Lake, .she being one of the chaperons. The hostess served tenint inir re freshments and thet hih will meet next time at the home of Mrs.! Wanda M unlock. D- - ONE WEEK'S SERVICE Reasonable- l'riccH Finest Quality and Service You are invited to see beautiful ROSE GRANITE which we have on display. the members of her bridge club at their last party and after a well arranged luncheon the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. Mrs. Lydia Patter son won the point prize; Mrs. Han- nan Jones, honors, and Mrs. Cleaone Robinson, guest prize. Sixteen were present and Mrs. Alta Boyter will entertain at the next Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Goodwin of party. visitors at .osian were week-en- d the A. A. Morris home. Mr. and Mrs. c.nodwin were on their way Sewing Club Meets Mrs. Othello Riley entertained ;o Pheor.b:, Arizona to make their the members of her sewin.? club home. at her home recently. RefreshMr. and Mrs. John Lister and ments were served by the hostess famity of Cherry Creek, Nevada, and the club will meet next at the came Tuesday to visit for a week home of Mrs. Lucille Skinner. in Heaver. They are guests at the honi" of Mrs. Lister's parents, Mr. and Mis. Arnold Parkinson. Mis. Wells Farrer and two children returned home Tuesday from Los Angeles, where they had spent a week. While in California Mrs. Fairer contacted floral establishments for flowers for Mother's Hay and Memorial Day. s n ft Baldwin Wedding Reception The social event of the week was the wedding reception to honor just-wedMr. and Mrs. Ira Baldwin, Jr.. (Mary Jane Morris), Wednesday evening in the West Ward amusement hall. The bride was dressed in her wedding gown of white silk nylon, fashioned with white and blue sequin trimming. and her corsage was of pink roses. The bridal pair received the three hundred guests and were assisted by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Baldwin, Sr. Burton M. White was master of ceremonies and announ ced the following numbers for the program: song, with guitar acconu paniment, Darrell Merchant; vocal solo, Jane Ann Gunn and Jesse Walker, accompanied by Florence Woodhouse; solo, Ruth Robinson, with Mrs. Kate Joseph playing the piano; two vocal numbers, James Williams; reading, Mrs. Melba T. lardley, and accordion solo, Terry ihompson. The guests enjoyed dancing and later in the evening light refreshments were served in the dining room on small tables which were decorated with pink tulips. Of interest was the large wedding cake which held a miniature bride and groom ornament. Met-t- for reference to our work we refer you to our many satisfied customers. We are located on the lot west of the High School on Main Street and will be here for a So place your orders short time only By eliminating all agents and middle man commissions, we create a saving which we pass on to our customers. immediately. THE MEMORIAL ART CO. " CxJ FSiSBftEr 4; pymm ,m !3r re - ift -. ; r- - It is Hie Farrer Floral hone 210 Mr. and Mrs. Aird G. Merkley and children Glade and Delores visited at the Grand Canyon, Ariz., Zion's National Park and Rryce's of Canyon Friday and Saturday last "week. Ileing their first trip to these scenic attractions, the thrillglories of nature were truly encountered was snow Much ing. on the-- road to Grand Canyon, the highway having only been opened for two days previously. Tin: aisovi: ri 1 snows a fi:v or Tin: ma.w 1 m i;ki;ks 1 iisiii;i i st. c;i;oiu;k MEMORY MARKERS for placing at local cemetery in honor of service men who have lost their lives overseas. FOR MOTHER'S DAY COMPLETE BEAUTY CARE BY OUR EXPERT OPERATORS HAIR HYMNS HAIR COLORING HAIR CONDITIONING PERMANENT Village Barber & BEAUTY SHOP iiiiNiiiiiiiriiiiiimiiiimiiiimiiimiHiiimiiimiHiiiiHiimniBiiHiiiiim' PERHAPS ALL II NEEDS IS A GOOD SUMMER WATER PROOF your basement with (ARMORCOAT) the perfect With the coming of warm weather neglecting to scrv ice your car can mean all hintls of trouble burned out bearings, scored valves, clogged radiator, sludge nn,l Annt forect to repaint. Hotter stop in today ireVe ready to condition your car for summer driving and to ''t' make it perform better. TERRY 'hom: 180 MOTOR C0&1PA1IY prompt sf.kvick for all WATFRI'IMH)F-IX- O rpiiiMit, Ktucco. and brick walls. only material that hold water out by application to Inside of walls. Tlie f""' ' rfVitirr liflafirtiiirinA tilr n iiiiy '1.14 will Selection of colors available For rnrllier itifoiiiiiiiion. mikt It i mmim immm imwii in liiiliiil Tlii iiniliiTiiirtiMiiinii J.W.Moore or phone till linimn miiiii lifftwimiMi dip and mail: T1IE MEMORIAL ART CO. Beaver, Utah Without iiK iininir any .Miration what-n- v cr, I would like your representative to call with samples "f "W work, (tnte mc prices, and K'V(' nu' ccmiplcte information r For estimates write mini reaniiii ym service. Signed 2126 : Address: PAROWAN, UTAH E..i.iiiimiwiMM,"m'"B' (2) - |