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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1946 Sfoauer Press ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 1904 A HalloweenjParfy 3Uf 2$, Wf Rf MEMBER. UTAH STATE PtfSS ASSOCIATION AIRD G. MERKLEY Editor and Publisher MERLE Associate J3. PUBLISHED SUBSCRIPTION CUTTING MERKLEY Editor EVERY FRIDAY RATES Year, J2.50; 6 Mo. $1.50; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) 3 Mo. $1. Marriage Takes Place Saturday The marriage of Ferdin F. Terry and Mrs. Florence Sarko of Bremerton, Washington, was performed Saturday morning at 11 o'clock in the West Ward Relipf Society room by the groom's brothA Flrat Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Heaver, er. Bishop Andrew J. Terry. Atas tendants to the bridal couple were class second mall matter, under the act of Congress of Utah, A March 3, 1879. George Terry and Donna Terry. at the the followed wedding dinner on rates 24. Advertising request. Telephone quoted home of Mr. and Mrs. Geor.ge Terry, parents of the groom. The newlyweds left during the afterIjAIIGE DELEGATION' OF 1)1' I noon for a wedding trip to ATTEND DISTRICT MEETING where they will visit with At a District convention of the Mr. and Mrs. George relatives. to St. George on Daughters of Utah Pioneers held returned Terry Mrs. and recently in Parowan, representaClyde Hyde and Monday, tives from Iron, Washington, Gar- Sacrament Services daughter, who had been visiting field, Piute and Beaver counties Joseph A. Manzione was the here for a week, returned to their were present. Mrs. Erma G. Clay- speaker at the sacrament meeting home in Wells, Nev.. on Monday. ton, first vice president and Mrs. in West Ward Sunday evening. Larson of the Central Company of The choir gave a special number Beaver Study Club Meets Salt Lake City attended and gave under the direction of Horace H. Mrs. Sara Mackerell was hostess Instructions. Reports of aetivites Rose. Bishop Wallace I). Yardley to the members of the Beaver and accomplishments were given announced the numbers. Study club at her home Thursday by each county president. M. J. Warr and H. A. ChristianOct. 24th, with nineteen afternoon, A schol bus load went over from sen of the high council were the members and guest, Vie Christen-se- n Beaver with representatives from speakers Sunday evening in the of Spokane, Wash., present. the four camps In Beaver; 5 lad- East ward, with Bishop Andrew J. A review of Utah musicians was ies from Minersville and two from Terry presiding. The choir gave a discussed by Mrs. Mae C. White. Milford. special number under the direc- A ladies double trio sang two of Mrs. Margery Mackerell, county tion of C. Harvey Rawlinson. Prof. Florence J. Madsen's compresident, received a fine letter of positions; a ladies trio sang two of commendation from the Central M. I. A. Activities Evan Stephens' numbers and Mrs. Company for the excellent attendThe MIA classes of the East and Helen Grimshaw sang a number ance at the convention and the re- West wards had parties and from the operetta by Clair Johnson port of the work being done here. activities in thespecial different classes with her brother Tim Mackerell ReTuesday evening. In West Ward playing piano accompaniment. Dr. and Mrs. I. J. HopkinB of the classes met in the usual places freshments were served by the Mountain View, Calif., spent one and refreshments were served. hostess assisted by Mrs. Grimshaw. night last week visiting Beaver Mrs. Florean Smith took her group friends. They went on to Richfield of Junior Girls to her home and to enjoy a few days of the deer the Special Interest group met at hunt with relatives. They expect the home of Mr. and Mrs. William to return to Beaver before they A. Merrell. The other classes of go on to their home. East Ward remained at the chapel. Pen-sylvan- ia Notice! Mrs. C. Harvey will teach Raw-linso- n TAP DAHCING to limited classes. See her before Wednesday, Oct. 30th for arrangements. Phone Baptismal Services Set for Nov. 2 The first baptismal services to be held in Beaver for several months will be held at the West Ward, Saturday, Nov. 2, according to Bishop Wallace D. Yardley. Those desiring baptism should get a recommend from their bishop and be at the chapel before three o'clock next Saturday. Word has been received here that Mrs. Leora Riley Johnson, who has been seriously ill, is much improved. She is still confined to the hospital but is slowly improving, according to word received from her mother, Mrs. James W. Riley, who is in California. 214-- J Subscribe, don't borrow. it; d. flrmrntmTBSEar with Mrs. Sarah C. White in mother of Mrs. Stoney. The stoneys are former Beaver Mil-for- ANNOUNCING OUR CHRISTMAS PLAN LAY-AWA- Y To avoid disappointments and increases in prices, commencing Nov. 1st a 23 deposit will hold any item until Christmas. last-minu- te SPECIAL TUYA CHRISTMAS See Our Window Display Cologne, Talcum Powder and Soap Cologne and Dusting Powder Perfume and Face Powder Toilet Water and Dusting Powder Perfume, Cologne and Dusting Powder Perfume, Toilet Water and Dusting Powder Perfume, Toilet Water and Dusting Powder Perfume, Toilet Water, Cologne, Face Powder and Toilet Soap Perfume, Toilet Water, Cologne, Face Powder and Dusting Powder PERFUME $8.00 $12.00 $13.00 $8.50 $8.85 $11.00 $8.00 (Above items subject to federalexclse tax) eavesr Bmrog Co. Thompson Murdock Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rock and daughter of an Bernardino, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Quist of Los Angeles were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Lee on Wednesday of last week and went on to Richfield to participate in the deer hunt in that area. They called at the Lee home Monday of this week. Mrs. Rock and Mrs. Quist ar sisters of Mrs. Lee. jjL. $2 85 $7.00 8.00 Mitchell Tolton d, A Because the spirit at kanaony is there harmony between folks tbs like each other's company, vfco enjoy the simple, homey atmmpker APPtES.'T STRAWS AND INDlVlOUAL J Mr. and Mrs. William Levi of Salt Lake City visited from Saturday until Monday with Mr. Levi's sister, Mrs. Kate Jenson and wwmmm DICK'S yourself Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Combes of Salt Lake City came down Saturday to visit for a few days with Mr. Combes' sister, Mrs. Elsie C. Howd. They returned home iviAKE YOUR Ralph B. Goodwin and daughter Rhoda and son Larry returned to their home in California Friday afternoon, after visMr. and Mrs. PLANS FOR TOMORROW TODAY iting a few days with Mr. Goodwins mother, Mrs. Mary Goodwin. The spectre of want, privation or poverty need never haunt you if you take just one important step No depression will worry you . . no assessments are deducted from no seasonal or inyour pay no fear of dustrial "layoffs" no worries over unemployment , ILK Comuou ftJT medical, dental or hospital bills CAN FLV BETTER THAN HOST BUM . . . excellent food and clothing Unwrvro tr , un. . all provided. IS A MAMMAL. A good starting salary with almost vstMtv ov m or rs FEir hangs head dowhhm certain regular increases. A fat monthly retirement income for life after 20 years' service (much greater after 30 years). All these r prices are a little advantages and many more are Perhaps . . . but you caa yours. IF you can qualify for enrest assured that prices at 0k listment in the NEW regular UnitCOTT & ROSS ELECTRIC ed States Army! You'd better hurSALES & SERVICE are the ry, as qualifications for enlistlowest in town. It will pay yon ment are being steadily rateed! That's right! Enlistment in the to depend upon us for everfinest army in the world is your ything electric. Place jour oruuaranteed insurance of "freedom der with us for Universal food sandwich toasters, from want" now, or at any time and as long as you live. Here is one mixers, heating appliances vacuum cleaners. example of monthly Army pay and just as a private: Hnse Pay 875.00 Allowance Wife and Child 58.00 ( until war officially ends) Food. dollies, housing ... .43.00 Medical, dental aie 8.00 Insurance 13.50 Travel,- - Laundry, niisc 12.00 Annuity for Reth enicnt as LOST Chain of keys, 3 Yale; 1 M Sgt, alter 20 years master lock; two ordinary door (Paid by I. S.) 103.2S TYPEWRITER AND ADDING return them Finder keys please AT THE RIBBON'S MACHINE to High School office at Beaver. Total 312.78 PRESS OFFICE. 30.08 DeLavel Separator Income Tax you don't pay FOR SALE No. 12, in good condition. Call RHEUMATISM Grand Total 115-8312.8(1 Are you doing as well now, month and ARTHRITIS FOR SALE -- STUDIO COUCH. in and month mit var in onrl I suffered for years and m Call 20-year out? Think it over then act. thankful that I found relief fro 1 will in and discuss you particular this terrible affliction that w NEW SADDLE FOR SALE Call do with the r. S. Army Re- gladly answer anyone writing around and see some real leath- problem for information. Mrs. Anna Pwft cruiting officer nearest you- er. G. W. WOODHOUSE. P.O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. 05 NORTH Ml STREET We have CHRISTMAS CARDS LaboratorlM CEDAR CITY, UTAH obtained an excellent line of Pd. Adv. NUE-OVChristmas cards. Come in 'early and make your selection. Priced from $1.00 a box to $2.50 a box. THE BEAVER PRESS, call 24. ... ... ... r at higb-e- all-in-a- ll, toast-er- AOS O Jy Joe Marsh On Playing the Fiddle Badly What comes out isn't the beet music In the whole world. Ia faet, a lot of it ia downright bad. But nobody even thinks to question e to criticize. j just-wed- Rom where I sit A favorite recreatioa in oar tovm Is getting: together ia oae er another's home and making Mttic There's somebody at the piano; a guitar; a fiddle player; and Molly Dirties even has a harp! OHl century. Arr you having a party this Halloween? if Halloween parties have been popular since the 18$ so. you'll nted special foods . . . and the place to get the finest foodr, and the best values is at DICK'S RED WHITE MARKET. Visit our store and see f0r CLASSIFIED Ross Stoney and Cliff Daniels of Huntington Park. Cal.. have been in Beaver since last week-enWhile the gentlemen have been deer hunting, the ladies visited . CES TO Marriage in Parowan A lovely home wedding was that of Miss Vera Low, daughter of Ernest Low of Parowan and Warren Waters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waters of Beaver, which took place Saturday, Oct. 19, at Bishop Jesse the bride's home. Guymon officiated at the ceremony and the bride had chosen to wear for this important occasion, a white formal to which she pinned a beautiful corsage of gardenias and bronze chrysanthemums. Attending the wedding from Beaver were the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waters; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Waters, Miss Laurel Waters and Robert L. Fotheringham. The s were entertained at Sunday dinner in Beaver at the Waters' residence and left during the afternoon for Salt Lake where Mr, Waters has employment on the railroad and where they will make ' a home. Mrs. LaRue Briggs received a telephone call from her brother, Harold Goodwin, informing her of the birth of a daughter, Friday, .Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robinson Oct. 18 at their home in Caliente, of Canoga Park. Calif., were weekNevada. This is the first child for end visitors at the home of Mr. the Goodwins. and Mrs. John Davis. George Mitchell of Los Angeles Miss Betty Jeanne Stone, home returned to his home Monday. He demonstration agent, has been In called at The Press office to say Logan all week attending a school he was successful in bagging his for home demonstration agents on limit of deer and to express apupholstering furniture. She is ex- preciation for the kindness shown him during his stay in Beaver. Mr. pected to return Monday. Mitchell, who spends so much time Frank II. Whornham, S 2c, ar- in this vicinity he is almost rived home Tuesday from the considered a native, is looking forNaval Air Station at Moffatt Field, ward to returning next spring. Calif. He will be here a week visDr. E. A. Petty of Burbank, Cal. iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. visPresley Whornham and sisters, was among the deer hunting itors the first of the week. He Jeanne and Patricia. flew from Burbank to Salt Lake last Friday where he purCity The following have been guests at the D. R. Pearce home and en- chased a new car and then drove down to Beaver on Sunday. Monjoyed hunting with Mr. Pearce: he went out and was one of Rudolph, Tom, Cliff and Donald day ones in getting a large the' lucky Glen Karl Reese, Taylor, Provo; He buck. returned to his home Taylor and son Kenneth, and Dr. Richards of American Fork. All Monday night. were successful in the deer hunt. The visitors returned to their lioines Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. FUNNY SCOOP TMCM III OfTTINa READV FOR A with nothing more exciting than songs, and a glaaa of moderate beer ar eider. From where I sit, it's a heap more important to be a poor fidJle player, than not to play at all. Mora important to be a part of the American scene with its community music, home entertainment, friendly glass of beer than to koW ont for professional perfection. (Besides, I like to play the auut even oaaiy : ) M &WvH MH6, Bseu,, rVWu, SOME 9 vou rr IrilNKIHAU H BOW PANTS tls ON- UV ESTOCK and POULTRY MEN "ring your own grain in and let us grind and mix fftem; we have plenty of concentrate and other . ngredients to make your own DAIRY iAUM, MASH and HOG CHOW! Pill10 i'lTK Vmiud Sum U'D BOBJFVOUMAO FIVE VI DOLLARS IN UOUR 14 I, WHAT WOULD T IF- -- J -' f-17- 1 MASH sni 4 m ii i H ZTXTlllVtniim Hll iM |