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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1946 BEAVER I.O.O.F. NO. 41 PRESENTS THEIR BIG MMIUTD M A I A X Legion Hall W f H D V n A ! .1 AMa & tt M SATURDAY, DEC. 28th Milford Orchestra and Mrs. Jack Idol left Thursday for Lenwood, California where they will spend the winter with their son, Jim Idol and Mr. Mrs. Vendon Myers and two children of Minersville visited a few days this week at the home of Mrs. Myers' parents, Sherrif and Mrs. Jasper Puffer. Mrs. Mary F. Goodwin left Thursday morning for Salt Lake City where she will spend Christmas and the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Stella Walbom and tftu&fonai family. .COUNTY'S FARM INCOME SHOWS LARGK INCREASE BELKNAP STUDENTS PRESENT OPERETTA "At Home With Santa Clans," was the title of the operetta presented by the Belknap students on Thursday evening in the Beaver high school auditorium, to a capacity crowd. The three hundred students of the school all assisted in the production either in the Most of main parts or choruses. the sixth grade students had a part on the stage and others selected from the school. Solo parts were taken by Dale Murdock, Zelma Pearce, Claudia Stapley, Danny Smith and Terry Thompson. Other group parts were Santa's helpers, brownies, fairies, explorers, eskimos, and Santa's Mrs. LaMont Thornock and daughter Patsy were in Salt Lake City from Thursday to Sunday of last week. They went primarily to get glasses for Patsy and do some children. Christinas shopping. The back drop of the stage was e scene to a full length, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Paxton represent the Aurora Borealis sent a greeting card to The Press with deep blue sky and shining and stated that they would like to stars completing this lovely scene. wish a merry Christmas and HapThe faculty of Belknap assisted py New Year to their many friends with the production and the funds in this vicinity. derived will be used to buy equipment for the school, according to Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Jensen are Walter S. Joseph, principal. MAY TRUE stage-wid- HAPPINESS IN ALL ITS FULLNESS located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where Mr. Jensen is employed for United Airlines and also studying in navigation and mechanics. Mrs. Jensen, the former Jane Barton, is also employed at United in stenographic work. BE YOURS THIS Leon H. Dean returned home week from Toledo, Ohio, where he attended a course at the National School of Meat Cutting. This is a school where veterans can train under the Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Alston and G.I. Bill of Rights. Mr. Dean has three daughters left early Tues- resumed his position in the Beaday of this week for Los Angeles ver Merc. Mrs Dean, who has emwhere they will spend the Christ- ployment in Beaver, remained here mas vacatoin visiting with Mrs. while her husband was aw-aAlston's relatives. Mr. Alston Is niaanger of the local Mt. States Tel. and Tel. exchange. I CHRISTMASTIME MMAifiSElX Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries- - last Nearly doubling their annual gross income in comparison with 1940, as reported by the U. S. Bureau of Census, Beaver County farm families last year produced crops and livestock with the record value of more than $1,047,000. This huge increase in farm revenue will undoubtedly result in heavy demand for general farm improvements and for home remodeling when materials become more plentiful. eling when materials become mote plentiful. Volume of home modernization throughout the country will be greatly stepped up as result of the present rapid extension of electric service to rural areas. Heaviest remodeling demand is anticipated for the installation of running water, tiliag of bathrooms and improving kitchen layouts. The need for replacing much of the machinery on the over 300 farms listed for this (county in the 194 5 census figures, is also recognized. The demand for new trucks, tractors and other eauinment, as well as for home remodeling, demonstrates the im portance of the farm market and makes it one which no businessman or manufacturer can afford war-wear- y OOErTr: OUT IT'S MKHTY woNVtNlENT TO HAVE, Yes, folks, it's Christ mas again. In the spirit of the season . Merry, Merry Chritsinas to Vou and all our friends on this bright occasion. It's our impp that the. day finds you trn). 1HPP.V. joyous and grateful for Santa's largesse. to overlook. s' CLASSIFIED Mrs. Mary Tattersall returned home Sunday from Salt Lake City where she has spent the past month under medical treatment. AOS Carl Dean returned home Friday after a three-da- y stay at the Milford hospital where she had school si ii:kim i;m)i:t been for medical attention and ALL DOLLS 33 13 OFF FOR 1). J. PKARCK NAMKD REMAINDER OF SEASON. treatments. The forepart of NoBEAVER (Continued from first page) vember, Mrs. Dean underwent a confidence and support and will be serious operation at the Milford GOOD RAWLEIGH LOCALITY hospital and was a patient there fair and honest with you. AVAILABLE of 1500 families. for nine days at that time. No experience needed to start. "Kindly accept my thanks for Large sales mean big profits. your splendid cooperation and loyVisitors Tuesday at the home of Permanent. Full time. Write alty to me. You have my best Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Smith were Rawleigh's, Dept. wishes. I shall anticipate keenly Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denver, Colo. educational growth in the district Joseph Stevens a and of Parowan and hope for your welfare and niece and her husband, Mr. and ELECTROLUX CORPORATION success. Mrs. Hal Day. The Days, newly-wed'Electric Vacuum Cleaners is litwith "It reluct ancy and a Sher-rewere returning from a honSALES AND SERVICE. tle faltering hesitancy that I leave. eymoon trip from Grand Canyon M. Riddle, 39 North 2nd I enjoy being in Beaver County, and the Stevens were West, Cedar City, Utah, Phone accompany748-D13tf appreciate the splendid people liv- ing them to Provo to attend a here and most of all, respect wedding reception. Mr. and Mrs. ing and admire you, w ith whom I have Stevens will spend Christmas in CHRISTMAS CARDS We have obtained an excellent line of worked and shared experiences. Salt Lake City. Christmas cards. Come in early "May your Christinas and fu make your selection. Priced and ture years have the good measure .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Patterson from $1.00 a box to $2.50 a box. of happiness. Very sincerely, S. left Monday evening for Long THE BEAVER PRESS, call 24. Melvin Wittwer." Beach, Calif., where they will spend the Christmas vacation with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stoney and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Warr and family and Miss Renee Patterson. family returned home Sunday from The Pattersons had planned to Salt Lake where they had been spend Christmas with their family since Friday. Mr. Warr went to but left earlier than expected up attend a Brooklawn Creamery con- on receiving word that Mrs. Stoference and his family received ney had fallen and broken two ribs and would have to remain In optical attention. Mrs. j MONEY CO-O- Captain and Mrs. II. W. Slaton of San Antonio, Texas, announce the arrival of an eight-poun- d baby girl, born Dec. 16. Mrs. Slaton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Chrlstensen. 12-1- ALL DOLLS 33 13 OFF FOR REMAINDER OF SEASON. BEAVER CO-OP. HOLIDAY SEASON I'TL-221-10- 4, 9 s, The long awaited occasion is here CHRISTMAS and with it tfie opportunity of renewing friendships We cannot tell you how much these friendships have meant to us. We treasure them, ll R SPECIALS! Trombone whistles and trumpet whistles. Red and green candles. Christmas and New Year CARDS Red and green decorating ROPE 5c per skein G. W. WOODIIOUSE ! every one. Let us celebrate the Vuletide with rejoicing and good cheer. Ijet us celebrate it with a genuine thankfulness in our hearts for the Select the Job You'd Like bed blessings that have leen ours to enjoy. for a few days. Miss Renee Patterson, a graduate of the high school last year is employed at Long Beach and lives at Stoneys. THEN SEE US! EMIL'S CAFE EM If You Can Qualify for NV' f A MERR4 , Enlistment in the New Regular Army You May Be Placed Immediately in the Job You Wish CHRI5THA5 1 1, NOWERS VIOLA NOWERS I tST Jit CHRISTMAS GREETINGS '946 Christmas lights shed ...... :: ,. i "Take her to TWIST'S EARLY BIRD CAFE for a gala Christmas celebration . . . every girls enjoys the good food and service at that cafe." a glow unknown at any other time of the year. The same lights. after Christmas, have lost their charm, so, you see it is really the Christmas spirit that lights our homesi We wish you every happiness this Christmas season of 1946. OLCOTT AND ROSS The Army. Navy, Marine or Coast Guard Veteran with an Mos rat ing (held for a period of months or morei now can cas very advantageously on his former training and experience by enlisting in the Regular Army: The high school .graduate may complete a lifetime of schooling as an enlisted man in the Army. The man who has not graduated from high school may complete his high school education and receive his diploma while in the Army The combination of earning and learning makes the Army an ideal career for you. And. don't forget. .all Army men may now wear ivil- ian clothes for every an activity if they boost otf-dut- YOU CAN'T LOSE! investigating the many imporadvantages of a career ;n n,,, new Regular Army F,ir further details call or go to your nearest Army Recruiting station. By tant 05 NORTH MAIN sYltKKT t'KDAK CITY. UTAH h, I r LCTS T-- SEE' ) f y wmfi f4 Make this a a II t&r minn HYPOS' tiifc haTS Imi OABf (AJ FAMCuS' MADL Guv jm u ex u lift rell "' Christmas . . . muse the fn0 air liiigle with the clement ' surprise . . . wrap your tliiuft" fcsilv. h llm ),,M |