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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE . it , J n j 1 y - ?- B. P. W. Club Has Annual Boy Scout Camporee Installation Breakfast; Attends State Convention f. w DAY filKl' SUGGESTIONS WORK SHIRTS WORK PANTS WORK SOCKS GARMENTS TIES SOCKS SfllRTS GARTERS e, HANDKERCHIEFS LOTIONS SUSPENDERS uns v SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Tcitplione Orders on the following Items o.Ml, MKST SM !!)- Limited Amounts No MKSi' ( SHORTENING PINEAPPLE CI. IVES PICKLES TUNA PAPER TOWELS TOILET TISSUE ELLO SYRUP J skveral other scarce items o i; to i!.i;o mi 1. rs coming next week u: i in:i 1 i This tlir lure y v, ill lVr-of llic cii'i'iis w m liailey Bros. Three lE.ins.-- 1,'ailruad Cui us presents performances at and s p.m. at Milford. Wednesday. June lit. Not a triii k slum hut a modern hree-- r His; ci ren a m; a boa II its own special train ei '." double-lengtrailroad cars. llaibv I'.ros, recognized as one ef America's largest cin uses, will pnsent two hours of world's urea est circus eat it a In u n ii at hot h mat inee a nd e en ing pel for mam es. A feat uri'd a; tract ion is 'TilHe.' tile world's only talking elephant. Tlie only elephant ever trained for this feat. "Tillie" unleases a verh-a- l ( i i i ! i : , d.n : i h hall i; tvi) i;oi CSDXY I'lAl li Till in on K i ; i NIGHT In. a o ted on the lieaver I'anyon road opposite the rue track, opened to the public Tim r day ni ht Owned and oper-.'Al i. and Mrs. Ken Ward, jibe open air hall was just com-- ' pb'tei.l 'his week, d lioasini:; a If, x Ml foot cement ioor. Keiivon I'orve promises to be a lavorite spot for summer 'alie n" and parties. The music iM.iud and the feme surrounding the ;loor have been painted white. i :';evlimit stand A si re, i, will be con- - i.ii, r. ,1 The largo crowd on Thursday enjoyed the full moon and the as they danced to the opin-ai- r music of Tie- Rhythm Makers. r barrage against another of the herd for a Idunder during the act. Other members of the herd of r, hum- elephants walk a legion delegates attend tight wire, roll a barrel across the m.vitcmt (owiatiov ring and perform oilier intricate hi hi:i am: tcesdav night rout ines under diced ion oi prei y Sixteen oiemb.'r of the Beaver Norma o at if, the 1'osi merican Legion, at- Davenport, world's youngest elephant trainer. ii tided the Convention on v. n n,;. a Hurric ane. All lours will open an hour prior to Ta.sda ' - w "! performance time for both matipresent and the nee and evening perfol'iuam es to (district commander. Beaver Post ii How ample time for free inspec- had ;!e largest delegation at the tion of (lie huge menagerie and con vent ion. and according to re- mom-he- at Di.-tri- ct . i i horse !.- po: - is i'ic la rgest post in the fair. and has undertaken and com he most projects during pleted the pas! year. .Mr. Hatch of Paro-waMi. i i 1 1 1,1 deli I'l l ; i:im:i DIKEt LAST tokims I I n K was tel. phono directories were delivered and mailed to suhs. nb-er- s in the Heaver area last week. Meiizies Benson, loial manager, urges (elepiione users to look lip the numbers jn ( u. books in order that the operate! s may give better service. The number of listings in the directories is almost double w hat it was last vear. New mander leorge yrj ivK- Nft 61 - district ami Mr. Williams com- of St. i to Fresno. Calif., where they will make their borne. They had been to Salt Lake City to visit with his parents, Mr. .Hid Mrs. Ralph Ilut-- i k inus and family. DRESSES - v..' - t' y Erma Bennett. President Annabell Hales presided and announced the musical program which consisted of two piano solos, Mrs. Wood- house; vocal solo, Rhead Gunn; two accordion selections, Terry Thompson, and vocal solo, Mrs. Dan MeGarry, Salt Lake City with Mrs. Helena MeGarry playing the piano accompaniment. Twenty-seve- n were present and three guests, Mrs. MeGarry, Mrg. Walter Joseph and Mrs. Hazel Stapley. The new officers for the ensuing year were officially presented at this time. They are: Mrs. Alta Hickman, president; Mrs. Marva Mrs. Vie Heppler, Mrs. Fotheringham, secretary; Flora Edwards, treasurer; Mrs. Huby McMullen, public relations. At the conclusion of the breakfast, a short business meeting was conducted at which time it was decided that a fence would be built around the swimming pool until such time as materials could be secured to complete the project. The past week-en- d at Bryce's Canyon was the annual State Convention with the Beaver club being one of the host clubs for this occasion and providing flowers for some of the meetings. Fifteen members from the local club attended the convention and President Hales read a report of the progress and activities of the club for the past year. A distinct honor to the clubs in the southern part of the state was the fact that Mrs. Lillian Lunt of Cedar City was named the new state president. iC t'.!'.te :.-r5i Bs;". P1NAF0RKS For (lirls 10 (o IS 'A $1.00 and up Mr -- 'I o ' SLACK SUIT LADIES SLIPS in all colors and sizes HBeaves. 3 O Xtamnl O ImZI m u I ALWAYS I OH, I YOU Lint I ALf PlE'l UNO l bkauic WHATj my Ia HOWDOYOUTHIMKUPSO; N, m&uv iWin r I M as hungry in the summer as they onlv difference is that th.v m... eat different kinds of foods. They want refreshment,.! i e.l.ie.i i old li'nclies: eolu desserts: and occ)w.l.,i,- some i,ooii, iieai I., rhm,i. l.f ItWU'c riii u .... ' .MA Itlv tvr Help you plan your meals this summer. Most folks got jut ... iiw. i. intoiv neighborhood coiiimiss:uier, 10 Tlw . 1 1 2- - Fanners Cooperaie in ACP Program CLASSIFIED all-tim- Newsof4-- II CLUBS -- COSTUMK JEWKLRY AV A HEAD LETTUCE, and Dick Forrester, chairman of the Court of Honor. Norman Muir. assistant scoutmaster of Beaver and J. R. .Muncey, scoiitmaster of Milford were also present. Several scouters from Milford were in attendance at the program. Fifteen Scouts from Beaver and eight from Milford attended. MANDERFIELD s' TTEMTIOM ! S SKIRTS in Rayon and Wool C5-- :Dim02: p 11; 11 Necklaces, Earrings and Pins vA ,ltAK AD fRtKCM tklll) 6RELN BfANS. r'OTATOeS. Completed tabulations show that 360 worksheet farms are signed up in the 1946 Agricultural Conservation program out of an estimated 600 worksheet farms eligible to participate in Beaver County, out of an estimated 600 worksheet farms eligible to participate. This is an incerase of about 20''. from last year. Approximately S2 percent of all farms in Utah are signed up in the AS! 194 6 ACP. Payments to farmers under the FOR SALE farm program represent the na- Priii-MrSPRING FRYER; I News tional interest in the protection of ALBERT MOYES. The Hast Ward Primary has disour soil and water resources. The continued regular meetings for the TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, AX a as government program operates Classes which haven't ING MACHINE rihhnnn ., farmer partnership with both par- summer. stationery. Get printed station I ties sharing the cost of the prac- finished till the book work will inery ior Momet. THE PRESS tices that prevent soil destruction continue to meet with their and restore fertility to depleted structors for the present. MrssroxARr wuitks vkom During the sn The Guide (lass of the East SUGGESTION land and make better use of irrimer AI STRALIAX MISSION' months while your garde j Ward entertained the water. Seagull girls gation flowers are so beautiful let i An interesting letter was reSince the strength of the na- at a weenie roast and party at arrange them in sprays u I ceived at The Press office from tion depends directly on its soil, Pndarosa Park June 6. The folbaskets at a nominal cost. Ci I Evans Patterson, missionary from all its people are concerned -- or lowing adults were also present, FLORAL. FARRER Mr. Mr. Mrs. and John with the and should be Ashworth, West Ward to the Austrailian Misbuilding sion, after completing the first maintaining of soil fertility as a and Mrs. Clark Smith. Mr. and EQUALIZATION" BOARD Mrs. Will Hutchings and Miss week of his missionary work. national food security progarni. Elaine Edwards. Kvans also expresed thanks for reThe Board of County Comafl sioners will meet as a Board I ceiving The Press and how good Dairy Production at Record Levels it was to get the news from home. Except for butter, per capita Albert Moyes attended the Mas- Equalization in the Courtroot.il A complimentary subscription supplies of dairy products, are ex- ter M Men Breakfast in Salt Lake the County Court House June lfc to The Beaver Press will be ,given pected to be greater than in 1SM5, and June 20th at 10 a.m. to all missionaries away from USD, A says. Consumption of fluid City, Saturday, June 8th, at the WILLIAM A. MILLER, N'ew house Hotel. There are 1200 e home, if the family of these peo- milk and cream will set a new Count Ctei Master M Men in the Church and record this year while per ple will keep the office advised on 14, 151! 1946 7, June and (June Saturday morning saw the biggest the correct address. capita supplies of cheese, con- attendance ever present at one of densed milk, ice cream, and dry these functions. Mr. Moyes was CARD OP THANKS milk will he greater than last year. the Master M Man from Bea- Miss Lois White left only Tuesday Selliag prices for dairy cows are ver Stake. With a deep feeling of gratitnd-for Salt Lake City to take part higher than at any previous time to our many friends and relatlftl in the spring concert given il by the with the who have so kindly assist avearge price Women's Allegro Chorus Thurs- at $124 per cow. 12 percent above j Sacrament Meetings the long illness of our H during day evening of which Miss White a year earlier. In the East Ward Sunday eve- loved wife and mother, we rcl is a member. Friday evening the ning. Gilbert Gale of the bishopric to express our thanks; also 1 chorus will he feted at a banquet the meeting. The speak- those taking part on the funen I ((inducted at the Hotel Utah. ers were Allen ('. Reynolds and services, the flowers, and alls! Robert I!. White, of the high pressions of sympathy are dw H council. John Christiansen played appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hutchings a piano solo. and daughter of Nevada are visLEO THOMPSON", Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thonrpff iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. In the West Ward. Leonard W. Max, Earl and William Adolphus Whitehead and other I'aice presided and conducted and relatives. They came Tuesday and the speakers were stake missionwill spend one day in St. George, aries. Mrs. Ellen Joseph and A. A. BOOKS BOOKS- and expect to visit here about ten Morris. Miss Erma Paice favored North Cwk H (iirls days. with a piano solo. new BOOKS RECEIVED The North Creek girls held their club at the home of Kmma "DISCOl'KSES OF Mrs. Verne Oakden returned on Jane Gale. WILPORD WOODRTFr Mary Lou Warby gave Wednesday from a trip a report then the 2nd Year Hris "MASTERFUL DISCOURSES visiting relatives. Mrs. C. Dennis made patch hems and the :!rd Year White accompanied Mrs. Oakden OF ORSON PRATT" I5.V Mrs. Melvin Kdwards cut out baby dresses There to Idaho Falls, where they went girls were two visitors Joyce and Anna "SOXO EVERLASTING" Garth and Don Baldwin returnthrough the Temple. In Poatello May Dunton of Parauonah Light By Paul Bailey ed from Lynndyl Thursday where they visited with Mr. White's sis- luncheon was served by the host "MINUTE SERMON'S" they had been visiting with their ters. Miss Hortense and Miss Edna ess. The next meeting will be held sister and White. Mrs. White returned home at the home of Marv Lou Mr. and Mrs. family, U'arhv Charles Smith. and Mrs. Oakden continued on her RHEUMATISM Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw trip. She visited the following relaPatterson of I'acoima. lieorge and ARTHRiq tives: Charles Oakden at Port- California lias been made a business trip to St. George with visiting I suffered for years and iaj land: with her daughter. Mrs. J. his mother. Mrs. Sadie Low for on Thursday. June 6. tthankful S Palmer for two weeks at Euthat I found relief Miss Elinor Bradshaw and Miss two weeks. He has spent most of that I' this terrible affliction gene. Oregon; Dr. Bay Hutchings, the past fourteen years in Califor- Helen Patterson are emnlovert a at Sacramento. Calif; niece. Mrs. nia. He called at The Press gladly answer anyone writlnfM! to re- th e Beaver Drug company. for information. Mrs. Annan--Beth Callister, Livingston, Calif.; new his Thin-lansubscription and slated Sly and son of Milford P.O. Box 825, Vancouver, h'K' sister. Mrs. Wanda Pymm at that following two days of fishing, ispent Saturday and Sunday at the . Fresno, and at Bakersfield with a he expected to leave Monday lor noiue of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly. iiL,c-u)- i) j u. aui. brother. G. A. Hutchings. his home. four-week- VT' I - DON'T TEASE THE UAI! because of the storm, the Beaver District Boy Scout Camporee was held Wednesday and Thursday at (Tn r. y 'reek-iGranite Pass. Only two troops participated. Minersville having not been informed of the li.in-- . appeared at the campsite May W. Tell and Don Cubler .re the Parks Council were in a'iend-anc- e and conducted patrol o;npe-titio- n and a caiupfire program on Wednesday evenin.-- . District olli- cers in attendance were Crank W. Farnsworth, commissioner. M. J VVarr, chairman; Arch Hoopes. camping chairman; Carlyle Gron-nin- mid-Apr- Mrs. Arden Hatchings hih flx in lieaver enroute 4$ 1NV new Mr. and CHILDREN'S (, elected Originally planned for the last of May and postponed The annual installation breakfast of the Buisness and Professional Women was one of the interesting social events of the first Sunday of the month at 10 a.m. at the Low Cafe. The committee on arrangement and flowers was Mrs. Sarah Bakes, Mrs. Pauline Wood-housMrs. Sue Skinner and Miss Dry (loods, Notions, Groceries o FATHER'S 14, 1946 Magpne Meads 5c Each TAKE IIE.IS I BtTTV SUll PUAV htrriT- - If TTI' I HorrHiNa. 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