OCR Text |
Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1946 1 RESERVE SEAT TICKETS FOR HOME LEAGUE 4 tyVhhing ijou a HAPPY NEW YEAR. iNjiirlt In Hi" Name friendly with uliich w Mcrvcd you In 1 Ml we stand pledged to serve you in 1917. With grateful acknowledgement of past favors we extend to all the season's greetings. ELL'S -- Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries Wedding of Miss Iva Smith and Kenneth M. Fink Solemnized Wedding and Christmas bells chimed together Tuesday evening, Christmas eve, when Miss Iva Smith became the bride of Kenneth M. Fink at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Smith. The double ring ceremony took place in the presence of immediate family members with Pres. S. Taylor Farnsworth officiating. The bride's twin sister Ila was bridesmaid and her brother Ross was best man. The wedding took place at eight o'clock, with the bridal party standing in front of the fireplace. The bride had chosen to wear an aqua blue dress with a corsage of pink and white rosebuds. Following the wedding, refreshments were served and musical program numbers given by family members. The newlyweds left Thursday for Salt Lake City where they will make their home and were accompanied by Ila and Kathryn Smith. Mrs. Caroline Smith, mother of the bride, will remain in Beaver for a few more days, to visit. M.'M.O. Club IHSIiETBILL OAIES Christmas Tarty At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. White, the members of the M.M.C. club and partners met for their annual Christmas party A hot on Wednesday, Dec. .18. supper was served to the twenty-si- x guests, table decorations were red and green rosettes entwined. The guests voted to send a Christmas remembrance to Mr. and Mrs. George C. Murdock, who are in Games Oklahoma on a mission. were played following the dinner. Mrs. Claudia Morgan was chairman of the dinner committee and Mrs. Lila Terry and Mrs. Mayme Hoopes took charge of the games. AT THE BEAVER DRUG THE MONDAY PRECEEDING EACH the luncheon, bridge was played, with Mrs. Mae Atkin winning honors; Mrs. Vie Paice, points; Mrs. Lenore Svvindlehurst, consolation, and Mrs. Jennis DeLeuw, guest Christmas gifts were ex prize. changed. Mrs. Swiudehurst will Dinner Dunce entertain the club at her home on Eight couples enjoyed a steak Jan. 8th. S dinner and dance at the El Bambi at Hutching Dinner Cafe, Wednesday evening, Dec. 18. Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hutchings The long white covered tables were decorated with pine boughs, red entertained at Christmas dinner candles and gum drop favors. The the following: Mr. and Mrs. E. committees included, Mrs. Ella S. Josephson. and Miss Delia Gillies Firmage, Mrs. Braunda G. White, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Nina Hall Mrs. Beth Hutchings and Mrs. of Maywood, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kirkham and family, and Helen Grimshaw. GAME The four Home League jrames are as follows: Christinas Party Mrs Hortense Park entertained her bridge club and .guests at a Christmas party Friday evening of last week. The home had a tree and other decorations. Following lllllllilllllill 1 January loth Milford at Beaver January 17th Hinckley at Beaver January 31st Millard at Beaver February 21st Delta at Beaver Admission, including all taxes-Rese- rved Seat, 60c ; General, 40c ; Belknap Students, 15C Ticket Number 03G911 was drawn Dec. 23rd for two Reserved Seat Season Tickets on the south side Row D, Seats 2S and 29 These tickets were not called for after the drawing. The individual having this ticket should report to the high school office if interested in these Season Tickets. Christmas visitors a; the home Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hutchings nf Mr QnH Mra " r i and family. were Mrs. Pearce's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Lunt of Nephi. Ji'stainere Sewing Club Has Christmas Party Among the numerous Christmas parties was the one given by the -Justamere Sewing club at the Sathome of Mrs. Lorna Carlow urday evening, where a hot chicken dinner was served. Table dec- ELECTROLUX CORPORATION Electric Vacuum Cleaners-orations were poinsettias and a SALES AND SERVICE. Shersnow scene. Gifts were placed undrell M. Riddle, 39 North 2nd er the beautifully decorated tree Cedar City. Utah, Phone West, in the evening exchangand later 748-D1M ed. Following the dinner, a variety of games were played with FOR SALE Well Built Trailer prizes going to Mrs. Ann Nelson, 'House, in good condition. See Mrs. Louise Roberts, Mrs. Ellalene , O. K. RUBBER WELDERS Cartwright and Mrs. Zona Myers. iweive were pieseui auu me com mittee for this party was Mrs. Carlow, Mrs. Ada Smith and Mrs. T 3 . j CLASSIFIED SIS 1 - To Ml Our NJhVV YhAK 1347 R Mi Myers. BON VOYAGE GOOD LUCK TO YOU! .r t passed and prepare to welcome the juvenile 1917, may we pause a moment to wish you clear and smooth sailing through the 364 days to come and remind you that your continued courtesy will Ie our incentive toward increasing good service in the forth- - (Did days k (Did friends For BUT THEMSELVES USUALLY ENO UP WITH ONLY FRIEND adieu to the year just S we say auld lang syne we bring you this i. FOLKS WHO ALWAYS THINK ABOUT NOSOOV ; 4 (XVjpNEW I CAR Here we are again with the sun about to rise upon a coming year. cheery New Year message. 0 K RUBBER JAMES FIRMAGE THEATRE . WELDERS WILLIAMS, Manager BEAVER. UTAH " tiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiiMiii minimum immimiimiimi u mm Mint Santa (laus lias gone .. . but your friend the TERRY MOTOK COMPOXY is still here with the finest welding and motor tune-u- p service in Ueaver. The holiday season affords an opportunity to express again the pleasure we derive from our business relations with you. HAPPY XEW YEAR! brand-ne- year. w May 1947 be filled with many happy days for you and your loved ones. nilliimiiiiiiill OLCOTT AND ROSS NEW YEAR- TO YOO - r. -- 1. JL 1 TlitlfVSut, It AO V I liif i HAD III I 9V m ..hi. j buh mmmw.W V. I A" ; , IU LirL AND IT -- JIV( PI M! KU il I U WE EXTEND OUR NEW YEAR GREETINGS S8 Mk t"ln WITH THE SINCERE WISH THAT THE COMING . BASEMENT TWELVE MONTHS wrfflsdslNk P WILL BE EE j HAPPY ONE FOR ALL OUR FRIENDS H WATERPROOF U YOUR OR FARM BU,LDINGS WITH AVUELL- A0 ot krick- - concrete, I 1 1 A "Hero's your hat . . . my New Year's resolution is to eat out at least once a week . . . and, of course, it will always be TWIST'S EARLY BIRD CAFE." out sortry work, inside or UTAH OIL SERVICE T. L. HOLYOAK Jmiiimniiniii miiiwiiiiiiitmimi miiHiiimiiimiiimimimiu m , ,,, , 'HIIIIIIIIIMIIIII,!,,,, limmiHi in II ami . TCTS. t.mm.mM iUtSW. V mmwmmm- m- mmiv m g . m I |