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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY O iSiauir Jrrss ESTA BUSH E I) NOV EM BER 25, KTAHSTAJE PkrfS . 904 1 ASSOCIATION AUU) fi. MEKKLEV Eilitor and i'n !lis;i-- M EH EE B. MKRKLEY Ashh iate Editor PUULISIIiCD EVERY FRIDAY A !. K.l KS Yew, KJ.50; (i IA AM E) (P WAlil.i: IN SUIS TJI'TION First clans J'ulli-a- i iu rh't'i 'd in the Utah, as .second lass msiil mailer. inid March 3, 1ST:). on reU-8tAdvei ii.s;;i, r..U's iiuot.-.- r J 1.2.1; 3 Mo. 73c. Sheriff and Mrs. Jasper Puffer made a business trip to Ogden last home after spending the past two Jack French, son of .Mrs. Alice weeks at the Millford hospital. She French, left Saturday evening on is greatly improved at this time. the bus for Glendale, Calif., where he will visit his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. French. Many comments have been heard regarding four lights that Stanley J. Stephenson, managhave burned out on Main Street. The White Way Is a credit to the ing director of Utah Foundation, old community and when all lights are was in Beaver Monday greeting as in order our fair city shines out acquaintenances and accepting sociate members in the recently brightly at night. organized tax study group. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Osborne As a closing event of school all, of Cedar City were visiting over the week-enat the home of his the classes of the Belknap School parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Osborne. have had either a "May Walk," or Mr. Osborne has recently been ap outing last week and the forepart pointed city recreational leader of this week. Picnic lunches were of Cedar City for the summer. enjoyed. week-en- Telephone 24 II IM1M rateiy. our account of the band concert and exhibit in the shop department last week, the name of Wells S. Farrer was inadvertently omitted as instructor of farm meWe regret this error as chanics. Mr. Farrer has done some commendable work at the high school de this year in the partment. -- for a Promptly, THE BEAVER PRSs RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIC In Smith-Hugh- SPECIALIST handled Subscriptions Publications d. .... II.,,.,,.,... MAGAZINE Mrs. John Ashworth is recovering from an attack of phlebitus. She is able to be out now after being confined to her home for the past month. d, l'ust OHiee at Beaver, the act of Congress of . 24, 1946 i suuncu iui- - years and am jtnanKiui mar i iouml relief t this terrible affliction that i , uiijruue writings 6iuuij for information. Mrs. Anna Paw r .yj. dua oau, auuuu ver v es -- NUE-OVO Luborato - BLST WISHES TO TI IE CEASS OF 1946 Forty students oi Beaver high school will close their carplace ot learning tins week. Although the number is not so large, the .mpouaiKe oi this event will stand as a cherished memory throughout their lives. To some it will be only a "commencement'", but to many it will mark the end of their academic learning. The Beaver Press eom;i at ulaies the graduates of 1946 and trusts that they are equipped, through wise use of the knowledge acquired in higl scnoo! to assume a useful place in society. To those who aspire lor more scholastic learning, we wish them success. Much progress and advancement is expected of this genera-lio- n and the young people ol today must be prepared to carry the burden ol leadership tomorrow. eers at the local i SEMINARY PAGEANT WORTHY OF NOTE vWhfo yea woif jor the nswrena..; t "The Eiie of Christ" presented by the Beaver Seminary in the auditorium oi the high school Sunday evening, was an achievement worthy ot high commendation. Walter Kcrk.Mk. seminary principal, Mrs. Virginia Smith of Myton, director, and all others who contributed talent and effort to this production are to be congratulated. Many fine comments have been heard on every hand since Sunday. Lighting, staging and production were all of the highest If such an entertainment type and a credit to the graduates. could be. produced on a week night, audience applause would express the appreciation of the community. The capacity crowd on Sunday testified of the interest in such a performance. The pageant. Mary Jane Calvert Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scott and children of Tooele, arrived here Saturday to spend a week with his mother, Mrs. Let tie Scott. Ross Culvert and sons returned home after spending the winter at Caliente, where he was employed. Mrs. Vivion Kdwards left Sunday for Salt Lake City where she will receive medical treatment. Mrs. Emma Williams left last Thursday for Caliente to spend a few days with her daughters, Mrs. Vera Calvert and Mrs. Vernon Davis. Iiryce liarton returned home .Mrs. Viron Ilaker returned to her home at Murray, after a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morris. Mrs. William McQueen returned home after spending the week-en- d at salt Lake City. Mrs. Julia Griffiths returned iff MONUMENTS For Aire-FI- o i General Sheet Metal Work C. M. Miotic I I!) Hot Alil-tnu- Let us lielp you select tlie monument anil inscribe it for thoM who mean so much to ., V(!. ir Factory-traine- 0. J. GRIFFITH ;r.T for i West "... My help In keeping business sound. here's V no pIacB Ior ford 5ervic s You get prompt Serv ce Fairly Priced from J. M. NICHOLS f :'Jr"4. ply. The same engineers who designed your Ford also designed these genuine parts. So bring your car "back home" to the service department where you'll get the kind of parts . . . your car deserves. It will pay you dividends. special tools, analyzing instruments and service techniques developed for Ford cars. That's why we can guarantee the work that comes from our shop. ily ttc ed they employ d, Kichfield Marble and Cranite Works n Ford-engineer- v. our Veterans are "back home" and making our service department hum. So your Ford work will be done promptly by mechanics who know Ford cars. We have more help now Heial in Sheet lt parts that fit right . . . perform better . . . last longer . . . are now here in good sup- Ford trained mechanics oil. Products Everything IK All j Furnaces Kolab of CEMETERIES Precision-bui- Ford-traine- DESIGHf$ SlUOStS f t! Winkler Stokers Lennox if PERSONALIZED Air Conditioning Equipment Genuine Ford Parts Where you see this Ford oval sign you'll find service . . . prompt, the best for your Ford car. d mechanics, using Ford methods, special Ford equipment, and Genuine Ford parts are all here. They'll help make your present car perform its best until your new Ford's here . . . and help you get better value when you trade. low-co- st MARKERS S Authorized Ford Service blue-and-whi- te MAUSOLEUMS after spending the past month at the Veterans' hospital at Salt Lake where he received treatments for Mr h iWta(SSf s malaria fever. GREENVILLE 15y AM pays tftp flN WmSmmrrjC - PHONE 222 .,"" BEAVER HiwORD the money end of this peace UTAH IS FOR BEER . . . That I'll go slow on extra spending until the things I wsnt become more plentiful and prices are right. "... That I'll work up my bank balance a little each year. this cash ready may come in handy for a first paySomeday educate a the children, or to help estabment on home, to lish my credit if I need to borrow at the bank. I'll buy more of my country's "... That Bonds I own. a on to the nd my wife. They are Bonds and hang reserve fund for me "... That I'm going to stick humanly possible also for the good to this plan as long as it's for the good of myself, my family, and of my America." Males stnst fot alt of us, dwn 7 it? Help the nation's efforts to keep your living rosts DOWN, the buying power of your dollar OP. BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF MILFORD STATE BANK MEMItF.lt FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSIRWCE CORPORATION V: BlCIlf PRODUCTS COMPANY W CgdUt.V r , rf 5U.r- - lj&t'l j |