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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1946 m HnHHBMMBHI !I!Hl!!!!liI!:i!lll wmammm TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY Ft! AY "THEY H In place of "Guest Wife" Starring Robert Montgomery and John Wayne I 28, 29, 30 iiniiiiiiiHiMiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiHiMiiiiiHiiniiifiiHiiiiiiitiiinmiiiiiiitiiiiti' IMIlntlUIIMtllliniMIIIIIMIIMMIIHIHHIHIIIIimiilMlflJItlllllMIUinillllll ! HEAVENS, TMErt S DlNNETJIO ivish we 010 think of, N T HAVt TO COOK AT MOOSE uia.' A y Crackers Pears Royal Ann Cherries Qt. Pie Crust 2 lb Chateau Cheese Cake Flour -S- Pimento Cheese Spread PECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY No Phone Orders on the Following: I 1 I I I I I I f 1 2 Men's JUMPERS Roy's OVERALLS Men's and Boy's Knit SHIRTS and SHORTS OVERALLS Men's Pant-styl- e PERCALE Pink, Blue, Green and White PILLOW CASES SHEETS LACE Fine, white FLANNELETTE Flowered Fresh Vegetables Mondays and Thursdays PHONE 218 Free Deliveries Saturday MMmiHMniiHmmtiHmminimiHnmifMiinHiHHnimMinHHMiiHMiiuiim Mrs. Charles Whornham is visiting this week in Salt Lake City with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Warner. son-in-la- Legion Auxiliary Meets The American Legion Auxiliary met for its regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the West Ward chapel with fifty in attendance. After the opening exercises, which included the advancement of colors, thirty second of silent tribute and the repeating of the preamble in unison, the Mother's Day program listed below was given: duet, Esta Cox and Anona W. Smith; two Mother's Day readings. Beth Morgan; vocal duet, Glenna Rouche and Jane Ann Gunn; tribute to mothers, Ella Firmage; rej sponse by a mother, Mrs. Jessie (limn; duet. Mrs. Braunda White j and Jane Ann Gunn; reading, Ina Green; all the musical numbers accompanied by Mrs. Beth C. j were Dean." Mrs. Ellen Joseph distribut1 ed the poppies to the members, bechairman of this drive. The ! ing mothers of servicemen were guests I of honor and the Gold Star Mothers had a special invitation to be I present. Mrs. Myrtle Ash worth was Re! chairman of the program. freshments were served. ! jJ ' St. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson and Mrs. Henry F. Baker of George were guests of their and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum L. Lee nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. were Salt Lake City visitors from Otto Sehwob, Saturday. They also Friday to Monday of this week. visited a few days with their son They attended Market Week while and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse in the Capitol City. Baker at Rocky Ford. SSgt. Wendell M. Baker, sou Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Thompson of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Baker, arwent to Caliente last week to at- rived home Wednesday. CM 3 c tend the graduation exercises of Gordon Baker, another son, is on Donna Bowden, .granddaughter of the Pacific en route home from Mrs. Thompson. Although she had China, according to word received been ill until two weeks ago, she by his parents, and is expecting Mrs. Walter S. Joseph and Mrs. was able to graduate from gram-mto get his discharge at Shoemaker, C. Harvey Rawlinson presented school and give the class will. Calif. some of their piano students in a recital Sunday afternoon at the Ray Atkln returned to Beaver Delegates to the I.O.O.F. Con- West Ward chapel. Mrs. Joseph after consulting his doctor in Salt vention in Salt Lake City which had twenty-on- e students taking Lake Saturday. The doctor said was held this week at the Grand and Mrs. Rawlinson ten. part lie could not be released for an- Lodge were S. G. Hickman, S. W. Many parents and friends were in other two weeks so Mr. Atkin ex- Johnson, Seldon Novvers and J. G. attendance. pects to spend that time in Bea- Miller. The conventions consisted ver. Mrs. Atkln went to Bryee's of meetings and a banquet. Mrs. Since HMl the Red Cross has Canyon Monday to visit with her Hickman, Mrs. Nowers and Mrs. more than 12.oim'umh collected parents. She returned during the Johnson accompanied their pints of human blood for converweek. sion into plasma. er I All of the classes of the Beaver high school have participated in closing parties and outings: The Senior class had their annual "Sluff Day," at Pondarosa Park. Other classes going to the Park were Juniors. Sophomores, Freshmen and Eighth Grade. The Junior high had a party at the gymnasium Monday evening. 10c 48c HOT TOMATO SAUCE STARCH 8c Duff's MUFFIN MIX Duffs WAFFLE MIX Duff's GINGERBREAD MIX GRAPEFRUIT can 26c 26c DICK'S Better, Homes club met. Thursday evening k of last week at the George C. home with Mrs. Kathryn M. Schncpel as hostess to the group. Tempting refreshments were serv- ed first, followed by a book review given by Mrs. Alta Boyter entitled, "Wild Orchard." Twelve members! were present and two guests. Mrs. Pauline Woodhouse and Mrs. Carol Smith. The troup will meet next at the home of Mrs. Merle B. Merk-leon Tuesday. June 4th. Mur-doc- HERE'S A BIT OF ADVICE THAT WORKS OUT NICELY FOR SCORES OF THRIFTY WOMEN: "Before frou spend another penny, step into DICK'S RED & WHITE MARKET, save you money. You'll find hundreds That bit of advice-wil- l all plainly price-tagge- d to choose which from of items Bridge Party Mrs. Ruby McMullen was hostess to the members of her club at a bridge party Monday evening. Twelve were present and at the close of the evening the winners were declared as Mrs. Vie Paiee, point: .Mrs. June Kesler, honors; Mrs. Mollie Tanner, consolation, and Mrs. Paiee, traveling prize. A lovely luncheon was served. Mrs. Kesler will entertain the group at the next party. my- - and, what low prices! CONGRATULATIONS y, We take this opportunity to extend our hearty congratulations to Mr. Walter Kerksiek and the members of the graduating class of the Beaver Seminary for the excellent production and staging of the sacred pageant "THE LIFE OF CHRIST" at the high school auditorium last Sunday evening. The performance was a credit to the entire community. ;e. liridjje Party Mrs. Barbara Patterson entertained her dub members at a party Wednesday evening with eleven attending. "Hearts" was the entertaining game of the evening with Mrs. Lenore Joseph and Mrs. Helen Grimshaw winning the delicious plate luncheon prizes. was served by the hostess. ,. CLASSIFIED ADS HOME LOANS, Auto Loans AWORK DAY AT ( 111 IK II FARM rranged Liberal Terms - Lowest Friday and Saturday a group of Interest Rates Monthly Pamen of Beaver Stake completed yment Plans. BEAVER BRANCH the fencing project on the Church BANK. farm in Minersville Canyon culminating three years' of activity TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, ADIV since the purchase of the farm. ING MACHINE ribbons and The stake presidency and stake stationery. Get printed statioofficials are well pleased with the THE PRESS. nery for Mother. progress of the Welfare project, Mrs. Ella Perkins according to Pres. S. Taylor Farns-wort- FLOWERS the home of her be at will Friday and Saturday more mother, Mrs. May Oakden, with than a mile and a half was fenced Decoration Day flowers. and the stake official said, "Fine on was the given securing support House and lot, locaFOR SALE posts, wire and doing the work." ted in town. See Ray Greenwood, The 4 21 farm is an asset to or phone the stake and most of the 75 head New and Used Furnof cattle now owned by the Stake FOR SALE Mrs. iture. Wallace Paxton. See will be turned out on the farm this sumifier. 50 Approximately closed-imen participated in the activities FOR SALE water-proof top, trailer, Friady and about 20 on Saturday. tires. See RAY BOHN. h. 00-ao- 26-R- 4. Two-wheel- 6:06-1- lull Party MAN Clitv.es Enjoy Temple Excursion WANTED. Good nearby H Mur-docA bus driven by Chase II. Rawleigh business now open. Service willing to conduct Home carried forty boys and girls busines while earning good liand eleven adults to St. George write immediately. Raf ning, to do Saturday baptismal work in Deleigh's, Dept. UTE. 221-4the Temple. Pres. Snow gave each Colo. nver, a card of Articles of Faith person with a picture of the Temple on the front. A swim in the pool at RECONDITIONED , St. (ieorge, shopping at Cedar City and St. (ieorge and two group pictures completed the day's activities. The two groups were the AdMrs. Shirley Xorthcntt of at Bargain Prices vanced junior Sunday School class Wash., has been here the with Mrs. Catherine Miller and Divided Payments for your past month visiting her mother Mrs. Esta Cox, leaders, and the Convenience Mrs. Christina Baldwin. Mrs. Bluebird Primary class, all of the Xorthcntt has been assisting at West Ward, with Mrs. Merle B. FREE DELIVERY Sam's Appliance this week. She Merkley and Mrs. Alice French as expects to return to her home dur- leaders. ing the early summer llorteiise Park was a charming hostess to her club when it met for a regular bridge party. Saturday evening. Those winning prizes were Miss Annabell Hales, point; Mrs. Vina Baldwin, honors; and Mrs. Mary Miller, consolation. The hostess served a well arranged luncheon in the early evening. Mrs. Susie Beeson will entertain the group at the next party Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Joseph announce the arrival of a new granddaughter, born May 22. in the Cedar City hospital. The wee baby is the daughter of S 1 c and Mrs. Keith Joseph, the mother is the former Beverly Nelson of Cedar City. Seaman Joseph has been stationed at San Diego and Stake Bay Sunday has been sent to Chicago on offiSunday at West Ward chapel cial business. On his return to will he the monthly Stake Day. California be will be allowed a at which time departmental work leave to visit with his of the different organizations will k, PIANOS Press Ads. bring results TAYLOR'S.U. 250 S. Center Trovo, ten-da- y convene. family. tf 1V 26c SUf. 1wo cemTs Postage on County Agent's Corner 27c p tmiiMiiiiimmiiimHiimiiiHHimmimiMiHimfmnttmim i N4 AT ld j d .... . THATS WONOEKFiu ILL. aeT Bettor Homes Club The members of the Beaver Study Club The members of the Beaver Bi it Inlay Party son Study club met for their regular Gary Roberts, of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roberts, meeting Thursday, .May IB, at the was the guest of honor at a birth- home of Mrs. Elizabeth Griffiths. day party Monday at the family Fifteen were in attendance to hear home. Twenty-eigh- t boys and girls the book review given by Mrs. had a good time playing games and Kathleen S. Famsworth. "Daniel II. Wells." by B. S. Hinckley. The eating the birthday luncheon, hostess served dainty refreshments iji at the close of the afternoon. Faculty Parties m High school faculty members and their partners had an out- .liitiuiiorc Sewing Club The Just a mere Sewing club met door party at Pondarosa Park this at the home of Mrs. Harold Gale were afternoon. (Friday) Thirty in attendance and enjoyed the May lfith. with thirteen members attending. A canyon party has picnic lunch. The teachers and partners of been planned by the group to the Belknap school had a closing honor Mr. and Mrs. George Peterparty Wednesday afternoon. They son, who are moving back to their had planned 1o go up the canyon, home in Fillmore. Mrs. Peterson but due to the stormy weather re- has been a member of the club, atand at this party the husbands of mained at school. Twenty-tw- o tended and refreshments were the members will also attend. Mrs. Zona Myers will be hostess at the served. i)i next regular party. f Piano Recital Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cartwright Jr., of Salt Lake City, spent the week-enin Beaver and while here enjoyed a fishing trip. PURE SPICES All kinds-c- an ORANGE JUICE large can i8K ECvtmi Cakes Mixed Vegetables ANO LCCOKlj POTATO CHIPS OLIVES OYSTERS TUNA FISH . HO CARROTS CAULIFLOWER M Tola ETHER.. AND HAie SOME PINEAPPLE Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries 3 WE CAN DONT YOU wokkv.hiss JO.' we'll WSI PlrrAHOnSr IN FINISH CLEAN with ovcN romuita nE By ItyruiH ste(T ii. Comity VOll M If i Too much A V'.. I L'S i This letixi? Agent iiii!:;iGii.ii:!::!i;ii;i:i FRESH VEGETABLES WHISK BROOMS BOUSE SLIPPERS & MEATS PAPER NAPKINS Men, Women, Children AXT CONTROL I HGED Ants are one of the most annoying pests Beaver residents have to contend with. Besides other objectionable characteristics they have the habit of tending certain plant feeding insects such as aphids. These Insects secrete a sweet substance which is attractive to the ants. The care given them by the y ants causes them to increase thus intensifying t ho injury they do to desirable trees and rap-Idl- LADIES DKESS AND I'LAY SHOES eaves? Merc, plants. Freipient requests are received for control recommendations. One of the most effective remedies is DDT. For Inside ants apply f per cent spray to ant runways, around doors, windows, on floors and walls of fruit rooms, shelves, and to any cracks in the DDT-kerosen- e foundation which may permit ants to enter. Outside ant nests should be treated three or four times at weekly intervals by dusting lit per cent D IT powder about the ant bills and in the trails This treatment quickly destroys most kinds of ants whi h come in ion-tac- t with the fresh DDT dust In using should be insecticide 11T in the bouse it remembered that the is poisonous Care should he taken not to contaminate food with it. When spraying with the kerosene solution in a building, smoking, open flames or other fires should not be permitted t until it lias been aired fnr at least 4 hours When properly used the insecticide is effective and need not be harmful. hi-r- We can supply your GARDEN SEEDS all kinds ONION SETS-SE- ED POTATOES Place your orders now for TOMATO and CABKAGE PLANTS Arriving next week! Sec us, also, for FERTILIZER and INSECTICIDE T i |