OCR Text |
Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3. Win State 4-- H Championships recognition cf their outstanding INDemonstrations, Frozen Foods, Home Meat Animal activities, six Utah club awards. The winners and brlet outlines 4-- ttwV fRn Carol Poulson, 15, of Ephraim, Utah's top ranking participant Frozen the 1946 National Foods Activity. She receives the state award of a $50.00 TJ. S. Savings Bond provided by International Harvester Co. Carol's record shows that she prepared and packaged 128 quarts of meats, vegetables and fruits for placement in freezer locker to lend variety to the family diet. Most cf the food she prepared for freezCarol won ing was home-growmany placings on her foods exhibits. Elaine De St. Jeor, 16, of Provo, wins state honors in the 1946 Home Grounds BeauMntional tification Activity. Her reward is a gold watch provided by Mrs. Charles R. Walgreen, Among her Chicago. achievements during five wars of club work are planting a tulip bed on each side of the front porch, making a border of iris along a side walk, and plant-in;- ; vines to climb over the back of the house. During her spare ime she removed weeds from around the shrubs and each week removes the rubbish. Elaine has helped tear down old outbuildings which spoiled the beauty of her is in Wendell Olsen 1 r lib ! Carol Gurr r"" a Has Holiday Tatty of the lovely parties of the One 2tli "A delicious dinner and an en holiday season was the one on Frithe re- day evening given y the Justa-:nei- e joyable evening." weie and Sewing Club in honor of the their marks of club members A hot husbands. their of turkey supper at the closing partners was at the Kl Hainbi Cafe served held Thursday Christmas party pvpnins Dec. 26 at 8 D.ni.. at the followed by dancing. The centeron table was the Piece Christmas in! committee The Cafe. nambi Ei - tinsel balls arranged on a mirror charge was Geneva Joseph, chairwith a yule log and candle sur-an- d Smith Marie Kate man; Joseph. with red and green trim- rounded who Bertha Swindlehurst, had made the arrangements tor a."''g. me pune cams aim nui cup marked places for the twenty-thgood time. George 0. Miller was favors guests and red lighted toastmaster and with .good re- ree soft light for the candles provided the the party from guests sponse Mrs. George Murray of was full of fun from start to fin- dinner. hristiniis Party oi Beaver W Elaine Da St. Jeor Carol Poulton ?rr records in 1946 Dairy Foods Grounds Beautification and members will receive state of their records follow 1947 Chrb on Dee. dates. Thev should contact Mr. Goates immediately if they want to be retained on the proposed sclicedule bv writing Wallace A. Goates, Centennial Commission. Box 329. Salt Lake city. s. l'tah. The productions are expected to take the road by February 1, ac cording to Mr. Goates, and sched ules must lie completed before that time. No new dates will be is' accepted after the deadline reached on January 10 since added performances and special trips not on the regular tour would bo too expensive to be possible. April. Meanwhile, he urged all department correspondents to address their mail to: Utah Fish and Game Dept.. 535 Atlas Bldg. Salt Lake City (1), Utah. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm IRRIGATED FARM FOR SALE f acres choice, land, machinery & improvements, with 20 shares of primary water and 15 shares of 4th class water. This water right fully, adequate for raising any crops desired in this climate. Entire farm under 1 10 1 FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT MOVES TO NEW OFFICES Made temporarily homeless by the coining session of the legislature, the Ft ah Fish and Game Department will move its offices to 30 s West 535 Atlas Building. Second South Street, the first of the year, Armand Carr, Chief The committee included, Mrs. Clerk, announced today. Blanch Pryor, Mrs. Anne Nelson. Carr said the job of moving the Mrs. Limb, and Mrs. Louise department's bulky files and other Roberts. equipment would begin Dec. 30 f and that the new offices "will be Holiday Party ready and open for business by Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Murdock Jan. 2. 4-- The Chief Clerk forcasted that the department would not return to the Capiol until sometime in I I I 1 1 1 i fence. Located five miles north of Cedar City, Utah. ish. For further information and terms contact: Fjllowing the dinner the remainder of the evening was spent MRS. MERRILL ESPLIN' in playing room, with the high 1 Carol Call and Maxine Bowler agent for owners at prizes going to Catherine Miller 1 238 North 2nd West low Robinson: Wilford J. prizes, which brought his esti- and 1 Phone 6S4-- J Cedar City and mated income from all projprizes to Bertha Swindlehurst ects to $1,438.94. He showed the Grant E. Smith, and travel prize hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm reserve champion baby beef at to Ross II. Smith. There were 37 mtertaincd a few friends Friday the North Salt Lake Stock Show evening at their home, where a hot at this affair. last June. Wendell has increased in attendance lunch was served to twelve and the size of his project each year. rook was the entertaining game of Has Club Homes Better 5 He fed out calves during the the evening. The prizes were past year. Wendell served as Christinas Party L. At the home of Ina Messinger, awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Fay president of his local club this FULLY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION year and was active In numerous the Christmas party of the Better Messinger and Mr. and Mrs. S. AlA Winkler installed in your furnace or boiler brings activities. Club was held Monday eve- lien Smith. Homes that makes winter a night freedom from the Utah's winners in the 1946 two course mare of orm.limz. dirtv work. Come in today for a demon A delicious ning. are Foods Demonstrations Winkler. controlled Dairy stration of the thtrmoitmtically was served at small ta- New Year's Parly "SB (individual) Carol Gurr, 14, of luncheon to was host Moves Albert thirty of the party Richfield, and (team) Carol Call, bles at the beginning on s followed by the playing of pro friends for a New ear party 14, and Maxine Bowler, 15, both LMeawHH were Games awardevening. Wednesday of St. George. Each receives a gressive Rook. Prizes were and $50.00 U. S. Savings Bond proed to Mrs. Mabel Merrell and Mrs. directed during the evening vided by the Kraft Foods Co. Mildred Yardley. The home had lunch was served. Carol demonstrated "Home Pasother decoraand tree a Chritmas C. M. AHI.STROM teurization of Milk", and the were, Mrs. Lodne Dance Saturday Evening committee The home. tions. titled was team's demonstration dances MesOne the of Mrs. Ina outstanding Ml So. First East "Cheese Comes to the Party". Lucille A. Murdock, Wendell Olsen, 16, of Logan, . n Onln of the holiday season was the anTheir demonstrations were given singer, Mrs. iviau.nie viaic gold watch receives a Cedar City Phono 111! before audiences totaling 682 Mrs. Alta Boyter. The next club nua dance of the I.O.O.F. No. 41 provided by Thomas E. Wilson, Hall the at demof held home Saturday Legion of The the for the the at be purpose having people. will highest Chicago, meeting evening with a large crowd in atrating state record in the 1946 onstrations was to gain experiMrs. Gale. and ence In award Animal Meat Colored lights, and National public speaking, tendance record in develop teamwork and sportsmanand the lodge in program. His trees Christmas Parties work shows that he handled ship in showing others what has Holiday were used tor decorations. enterMiller signia Gwennie and David been learned regarding good He won many 16 baby beeves. friends at a The orchestra was from Milford. methods of preparing dairy food tained twenty-ifou- r placings on his meat animal exat the home occasions. In cash all for $45.00 evening products including Friday hibits, party Mrs. Geo. New Year's Eve Wateli Parties and lil Mr. mmnm if iHMMiwijtuwjiji.tiWM, t , of their parents, All of these activities were conducted under the direction of th Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Messinger A two course supper Miller. P co Extension Service of the State Agricultural College and USDA a was served to the group after entertained thirteen guests at opPI ;.tine. Dinwatch Eve New Year's and party. Stung. which they played Rook for ner was served first and later in Sheriff and Mrs. Jasper Puffer Prizes were awarded to eight I). J. WILSON FILES NOTICE the evening rook was enjoyed. score. CONTESTING GRANGER WIN spent the evening Tuesday at a high and low en Jr. Miller and Billie George Mr. watch party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant II. Tolton friends at a tertained twenty-eigh- t (Continued from first page) and Mrs. II. L. Bradshaw. had a few friends in to welcome evening. on Monday party supper the New Year. Some of the guests than were actually cast according Following the two course supper, and later STATE to tally sheets. CANCER REPORTING TO rook and stung were played, with had attended the dame where at home to Tolton the came awarded tjhe 16. That in at least one district DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH eight prizes being The home had was a ham baked supper midnight and losers. ballots officially cast for Wilson Health officers throughout the winners Christ- - served. The guests included. Mr. and other trpp l.c.tifiii were never counted. state received the following com- a uctun. and Mrs. Bernett Swindlehurst, 17. That many absentee Republ- munication from the State De- mas decorations. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson, Mr. ican ballots never were delivered ment of Health. and Mrs. D. E. Stanley. Mr. and Entertains to the proper polling places; a Mrs. liyrum L. Lee, Dr. and Mrs. entertained that Butts advised Marie "You are Mrs. hereby therefore were not counnted. enL'tah State Board of Health group of her classmates at the F.. S. McQuarrie. The guests 18. That some judges and other the around the Dec. fireplace. joyed visiting in official session, held at the home of Mrs. Glen Hutchings, election officials did not take the December 18, 1946, 31. Those present were, Mrs. JoState Capitol, oath, a majority being Democrats. made cancer (all forms) a notifi- sephine Patterson, Mrs. Barbara Watch Party 19. That federal officials, in cer able Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miller disease. Clark, Miss Louise Harris, Mrs. a few friends at a tain districts, prevailed on occuentertained Beth Morgan. Bohn, Mrs. "Known cases of cancer shall MarieAlice Rook houses Eve watch party. pants of government-ownerun. ma Mrs. Mrs. Espnn, to vote for Granger on the plea be reported to the Office of the Osborne was played during the evening and Eileen Mrs. and on eringham that if he were elected they would State Health Commissioner were served to at midnight a two course lunch in Light refreshments forms case history be able to buy their homes with- special was served to the fourteen present. the group. out consideration of far less than franked, addressed envelopes to be furnished by the State Depart- New Year's Eve Party value. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whorn-hament of Heath. can20. That the State board of spent the Christmas holiday Mr. and Mrs. Fay L. Messinger "The reporting of cancer is the invited a few friends from the at the home of their daughter and vassers illegally included in their "You don't have to be rich to get good food . . . let's Mr. and Mrs. Robert canvass votes which county can- first important step in a Nation- dance to go to their home for recontrol the program cancer M. Warner in Salt Lake City. vassers had excluded, and that a wide freshments and to celebrate dress up and go to TWIST'S EARLY BIRD CAFE for the of the New Year. Twelve majority of such ballots were for which is being organized arrival for a savory, delicious meal." purpose of the early detection and were present. Granger. COI XTIES MAY IX)SE of oases of 21. That both sets of tally books adequate treatemnt CHANCE TO PRESENT II A. Christiansen returned CENTENNIAL EVENTS and poll books were turned over cancer." Cal. Centro. El from 26 Dec. to county clerks after the count home spent Christmas on election day, whereas one set it. ivi'D 1'nless riuick action is taken by lmYEUl,IE wherehis hesonhad rivvnv Dan. with should have been retained. and community centennial UTAH county SOUTH FOR 151 ILT BEING or by schools, organicommittees 22. That if all valid lawful PROVE In line with its previous an- DISAULED VETERANS or civic groups churches zations, votes are counted and illegal votes GOOD SOLDIERS PE a $150,000 conTO of nouncement brilliant to light opera, sponsor heretofore counted were excluded, addie exhibits and are art veterans drama, tlie count would show a majority struction program to provide disabled Partially that lose mm tional facilities for Sevier County, mimimn valuable u mmi may as shows, they miiimim immii mm of several hundred for Wilson. mi milium mi proving their worth WheelTelluride Power Co. is nuua- - soldiers in the new ueguiar i lin opportunity. Dr. Lorin F. 23. That Wilson is still investi- the !s line about of the a new 44,000-voed States Army, it was announcea wright, production manager gating evidence of irregularites ing in Reaver canyon, Centennial the miles of Division five Arts long and illegal registration and other by Col. M. ,L. McCreary this week. to a report by L. R. todav fraud and will advise contestee according chief of Sixth Army Recruiting commission, announced to offered lias commission The Fournier. superintendent. new general policy from time to time of new who declared that the .uniinrlorl a limited number of larger comA present, a single line runs of comuai wuu down the canyon, to which both men would be continued in the munities, the presentation of the I L.J.i-f .,.1 to Utah Symphony orchestra; l.q.. Sevier and Beaver valleys are con- New Year. a can inwhich was will stage theater line provide new which every This nected. Uuder the plan, an alternate source of power stituted some months ago, hun- production with a cast of 40 peoBy Mrs. Melvln which will be Independent of Reav- dreds of Army jobs falling into ple, the light opera, "Blossom so that trounie arising 103 categories, were thrown op-- n Time." with a professional cast; You can stretch The doctor was called Monday er valley not affect those in be- - for enlistment to partially dis- to all communities with good will here " the hme of Mr. and Mrs. LaVel abled veterans of World War II. stages and sufficient seating the your income by Hiadshaw because of the serious vier valley. dramatic productions by both new arrangement, the wiih who were wounded in combat. illness of their small daughter, believed Rriehnm Youne University. I. of lines will run directly to the powProponents of the plancould having a Checkwho has pneumonia. dramatic F.S.A.C. groups; perand men will be these I, equipped of and that many Mr. and Mrs. II L. nradshaw er nlants churswitches, which form a satisfactory Job and would and to almost all schools,kodach-roming Account, for entertained on New Year's day with automatic rethe or of ches on welcome the opportunity organizations i'h a turkey dinner for their im- will open in case of trouble shows. third automatic turning to uniform and a regular A you can't write a mediate family, children, and either line. deTo obtain these productions it be installed at the salary instead of remaining will switch Those from out of grandchildren. is necessary to sign contracts with check without thinking for What, to Whom, pendent upon their government Wallace town were Mr. and Mrs. Bob White plant on the Deer A. Goates, booking repre foundations and Structures line. pension. f Logan; Miss Carol Black. Filland Where every dollar goes. vetsentative of the commission. ton switches are "The response by disabled more, and Mr. and Mrs. Collis for these automatic in al that so framed this are tracts substantiated and poles, erans has fully Bradshaw of North Creek. A total already in place, most all instances, he production etc.. are on hand. A Checking Account offers you convenience, ,iir.f " said Col. McCreary.the 'Not of 31 were present. op- - Is eiven at a loss to the Centen weicomeu have nulv they which wire, The heavy copper I'aVel Bradshaw, presiding elder their own nial commission, and so that with safety and constant protection against needwas promised for the last of nnrtun tv of earning of the Manderfield Branch, receivlocal less spending. are proving to be reasonable cooperation, the ed a Christmas expected for next month, way. but they can make expen 8 wny in group gift In the form of March, is two sponsoring Tiiat soldiers. automatic swucne, ,good H from J. p. Barton, for use and the Is continuing the program." ses or a possible profit. lr Mn which were promised originally Army Better open a Checking Account at this Bank The proposed productions are Sunday School. exgovernment pensions are While now and 1946 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sly and chil- for the fall of of en of part of the Centennial program right now. end of December suspended during the period dren of Milford were to smaller communities guests at pected for the should he received listment, applications tor providing Kfw Year's dinner at the home of and January, statement may be made immed- presentations of quality and size by the time the poles are in place. veteran which they could not normally i,r: and Mrs. Chester Sly. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation iately after the disabled 'lis. John Rradshaw entertainCol. McCreary said, support, pocketing a monetary loss is discharged. ed at dinner New the Year's day for $5000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor nf the 103 MOS covered by the as the state's contribution to Adn,,f brother, Philip Edwards and Itoplace Fuse 23 require previous local Centennial festivities. only It plan set When a fuse blows out, replace fri,nd. Miss LaVeta Hopkins of experience. Although ex- mission prices also have been a new fuse of the proper size. qualified Meadow. with other an low; the in at unusual has desirable recently Philip with perience is since Most communities, according to from Nurnbung, Germany. Never repair a broken fuse as 80 MOS is is not essential treatments interre- Mr. Goates, have exhibited meets the Watching the old year out was such emergency who The fuse is the applicant s the in Is pnJoyed Tuesday at the home of penny behind the fuse. giincluded est in being for the electric cir- vised physical requirements OF MILFORD STATE BANK Mr and Mrs. but have been slow Melvin Edwards with a safety valve misused can be ai ven necessary training to make schedules, when a few cuit, and to which in completing arrangements by neighbors, It being Mrs. Edas a tied down safety him proficient in the Job ward's birthday anniversary. Light dangerous signing contracts and setting Is assigned. he valve on a steam boiler. was served at midnight. Le-ol- TTTTYTYTTWTrr home-landscapin- g 4-- R KOLOB METAL PRODUCTS CO. I 11 ! . i six-ye- I.. it I New-Year'- s d WMjin 1 1 FlVwf4F. m son-in-la- i j koda-chrom- 11 i Mimm lt - u . . 1. J MANDERFIELD cap-aci- y, e Trail-Marysva- le cross-nrm- s. ed BEAVER CITY BRANCH corn-in- |