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Show r riwiv :t "V Heaver : PEN X IKS I.K OOINT I P; Book club members .. uttrtained by Mrs. Bertha .., ;it her liome Thursday eve-i;i- n h 2 7. Twelve were pres-- , I,. ar the hook review given Vaun Grimshaw, which ' is . Lincoln's Wife." Mrs. Ward in from me upper leuuriue was a special guest l ne i served refreshments, Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. Arlington , liia Irene tiret'ii Koeites Vows Miss Ina Irene Green and Koyle V. Wood spoke their wedding vows Monday evening at a lovely home wedding before President A. Carlos Murdock and members of the immediate families from . fc Homos Club Mabel Smith entertaim 1 !r .mliers of the Better Homes ,! special .quests, Mrs. Alice ,,n.l Mrs. Carol Cleave, on ;;iy evening at her home, 's Nfw in Home Economies" ivn in an interesting nan- Mrs. Cleave and Mrs. ni Schnepel. The hostess a delicious plate luncheon e The next club meet-i- l at the home of Crace ?T! j"V i ;V. K ' Jto IV I e, Beaver and North Creek. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Green, was lovely in a formal dress of white lace over satin, with sleeves to a point at the wrist and the neckline accentuated with a single strand pearl necklace. Her corsage was red rosebuds tied with a silver ribbon and in her hair were sprays of orange blossoms that had previously been worn by both her grandmother and mother at their " nty-on- due rii' MnM1 rv . i CAM KUMiKXCK .DCsJ I Hl'RXS A ; I pennies has J1 provedhobby of saving profitable to Miss Florence SUCCESSFUL. Burns, who M W X I is pictured above with 5000 pennies which she has accumulated since December, 15)45. "It h as been fun." said Floivnre n,t S5o "ain't hav." Miss Burns is the daughter of and Mrs. Idward A. Burns. U.rul Si i few I C ct'iil know businessmen tires and smooth thai good mocon- tors are important to their tinued success . . . we know that our m i vice is the finest to he anywhere and we are to lie of service to you. haster "reefing to all. IciMid proud i Legion ,:i iliiiij Meets Members of the Legion Auxili- cry met Monday evening in the West Ward Relief Society rooms, with Lucy Osborne, president, in charge. After the opening exercises, Martha Louise Hurst, chairman of the community service and Sara Mackerell. chairman of child welfare, had charge of the program. LaMont Thornock favored with a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Kathryn Schnepel; piano solo by Tim Mackerell; vocal solo by Mrs. Helen Grimshaw, accompanied by Tim. Aird G. Merkely, chairman of the County Centennial committee, spoke on problems of the Centennial observance, and Mrs. Mackerell gave a talk on child welfare. Lunch was served to :'2 by a com- vari-colore- Or-de- n. ct mittee. -- naray iWimii n t n ii ill wil uw nun v fairem.i w gi m t'4 t; Washing Greasing m mam stati ,,,, 2 ' .! , ' ' r , , 4 j. , ' Sewing Club Meets Vis. La Rue Briggs entertained die members of her sewing club Thursday evening of last week at her home, with ten attending. Other than sewing. Bingo was enjoyed during the evening. Refreshments were served and the group will meet again in two weeks. ON Tobacco aver, Utah , en- t, Mr, ! over a white wooden bridge, twined with flowers, the orchestra booth was a Hawaiian "hut," a love seat, also decorated with Howlers, was a popular retreat during the evening, and the Hawaiian s ene, complete, with moon, had this inscription in silver letters. "Aloha Seniors." Green palm trees Miss Imelda Green, sister of the throughout the ball added inter bride, was bridesmaid and wore est to the decorations. Dance pro for the occasion a pale blue margrams, in white and blue depicting quisette formal with a corsage of an Hawaiian scene, were presented pink rosebuds. LaVon Griffiths of to ! be guest Minersville, was the best man. The class pr.imenade began the Refreshments were served to floor show, which was acclaimed twenty-eighfollowing the cere- by the capacity crowd as the highwedmony. A large, three-tiere- d light of the evening. Queen Kyvon ding cake was cut by the bride and Davis, dresed in a white nylonette groom, and and a large slice pre- with blue sequins, and her atsented to each of the guests. tendants, Janet Smith in pink The young couple plan to make chiffon, and iris Griffiths in pink their home in Minersville. satin, gracefully marched from the orchestra booth to the white d throne decorated with Shower Honors Bride flowers, while a ladies double trio Saturday afternoon, March 29, sang 'Blue Hawaii." Ross Van Mrs. Gladys Ross entertained at a Junior class president, placed dish towel shower in honor of her the crown of satin, sequins and sister, Miss Ina Irene Green, now beads on the head of Miss Davis; Mrs. Royle V. Wood. Twelve were small crowns were placed on the present and spent the afternoon heads of Miss Smith and Miss Grifplaying Five Hundred. The prizes fiths by Duane Baldwin and Rob were won by Mrs. Nola Morris of Osborn. Little maidens, Shiiiene Greenville, and the guest of hon- Merrell, Carol Hood and Nancy or, second, and low by Imelda Yardley, in Hawaiian costume, Green and Georgean Warby. The danced a number, followed by a hostess served ice cream and cook- dance by the queen, attendants and ies. As has been the custom in partners, with the Junior class and years past among the North Creek partners joining in for the finale. was prefriends, the bride-eleThis affair was attended by sented with twelve embrodiered many patrons, townspeople, and dish towels, including the name school friends. There were scores of the donor. of beautiful formal dresses, enhanced with pretty corsages which The all added to the occasion. class officers are: Ross Van Orden. president; Bob Osborn. Duane Baldwin, secretary, and Rex Smith, treasurer. i I "Blue Hawaii" Theme Makes Junior l'roiii "Koniantie" Kvent The annual Junior I'rom, held Friday evening at the high school gym. to honor the Seniors, was one of the outstanding social affairs of the school season. The theme of the prom was "Blue Hawaii." with white, blue and silver crepe paper decorations transforming the hall into a delightful tropical Hawaiian scene. The inviting entrance to the dance hull was ( of Long Beach, announce gagement of their daughter. Km-m- y Lou, to Laurence A. Carroll of San Francisco. Miss Smith is a niece of Winnifred Smith. The wedding is scheduled for May. The bride-eleis a graduate from the Her father Stanford Cniveristy. spent his boyhood in Beaver. .St. "X. v.'" 4 C ' - - . " I ii ; j , ' . -- v K G, Till CCrVlBIIJED, fJ.C.'l: FORCES of wind and ckc'.r'ir ;;, even the votld's tallest b.:i'e.:; 3 seems frail. Yet, though it tr.: y sway, it will not fa!', f,r ia j ! 22, T 29 S, R 11 W. 18 546 John M. Anderson. Beaver, rt. 1.5 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a 12-iwell bet. 3 5 and 100 ft. deep at a point S. 1320 ft. and K. 19S0 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 32. T 29 S, R 7 W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to - yni-hti- '. . f".-- . ri nvL-c-ula- ,r tlcnienUl force of molecular attraction bond: molecules cf 0 special h:bi icy tins ingredient to molecules of engine metal! So close is this Load of molecule to molecule, I:- t .: ; j 1 .('.: VCU CHANGE FOR S?S!:?G V;J N"7 motor oil, the same Conoco to r. ; 1": i:iAU CITY Jii:!;!!!!iil!!!!ii;iil!;,;iiill!:::ilillil!i!!liiiii Worried You lv ire flirtaj;e? ( needn't In: tires t O. HriiiK your K. Kuliber new Hy exclusive, damaged Welders. 1 usinn TAI'KKKI) WKI.1-IXIIKAT new rubber is welded into your worn or daniased tire. Safe! Permanent- - Ouarnii-lee('01110 in and see it. work. s (i dl emit O. AVILMAMS Cabinet Shop (Vdar City IMione "Jeep" nixinmn T.rirr'Tf-fc- MADE TO ORDER ALL TYPES OF ain 3 . . . QanHiyirhi-fif- Ul UUIIMIIIUIIVI f -. rf- ) en- - Ay 4 ! stays up wills WORK t I'tah i;a-- i fjt -- .j "y ... wssmael. "dry" . . . EXTRA rorrosiveacidaction A W J l Ym nwna mafic k lh combination of your nigged nd nir robutt bnr. trf atteriutinf 1 bill of good food and a tip of this rich, sparkling Talk abovt appiUta nun, ok aual hit t-rr;- ;'i doesn't all I 7 ' u. 1 m ft bYrt. u 1 , .:i is idle . . . EXTRA ', ,1 from sludge and carbon . EXTRA smooth, C.".'. ...! by v ear . . miles. ,1, siknt co . ; v : er.L.'.:.c ' you see the red of Your Conoco Mileage Merchant. stcp v.:;e?.e Continental Oil Company W0T0? j jy' 1 1 ( wrath - 1 DR. BURGESS louver, 1'tnh :t:t:i South :i-Suit Lake CifV, a even overnight C: :.:co Wh gives you when you first r attraction! I r - c MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH CUSTOM MILL c:l-plati- ng d .1 er idie trcmciidoui :i - rr" slender columr.s and circV.r:, .'-- ' ticle3 of steel are bond: J i.r.:er.tii t still by .a OR IS IT BLURRED? .T. Willys-lniermounf- cylinder walls and other parts a. e actually 1: ' ( NUMBER li- whirlwind t:.- - 1947) n. ' AGAINST 2. 14-i- Qlkr?te$.S your engine .. May T 28 S, R 10 W. lS2lil- - City of Milford. Milford. Ut., 2 sec. ft. for domestic and well municipal use from a bet. 75 and 478 ft. deep ut a point N. 1250 ft. and W. 1032 ft. from KV4 Cor. Sec. 7, T 28 S, R 10 W. 18373 Hugh R. Ileal, Milford Hotel. Milford, Utah. 4 sec. ft. for well irrigation use from a lti-ibet. 175 and 350 ft. deep at a point N 66 ft. and V. 1386 ft. from SK Cor. Sec. 22. T 29 S, R 11 W. The water will be used from Apr. 15 to Oct. 15 to irrigate 160 acres of land embraced in SVV'i SR14, NWI4SF.14. 8WUNEU, NWiNK4 and SiiSW"4, Sec. AVAILAULK NOW Wit FA KM Kits AM) It.V( HKItS I , . n. as a tractor to pull your farm implements; as a truck to tow 5,500 lbs. and haul 800 lbs.; as a runabout to take you to town or through the pasture. Use the "Jeep" power take-of- f to run your farm equipment. , Stsfen!scg4iinfl WATSON' State Engineer (First publication, April 4, 1947) 79 So. (Ith West if m Salt or be'ore on i'tah, 1, 7 4 Kl. H. n. GET A v V . 2, 10 FIND THE PHONE 4, r 1 V. - i.i'ue City June XOT1CK TO WATKU I'SKUS t t f : Kn-fine- itan. Capitol. 403 CAN YOU Use the ,C Protests resisting the granting lie foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra o and filed with the State Hasket Karle and Mrs. Met ha Cote The following applications have been filed with the State engineer to appropriate water in Reaver County, State of I'tah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLBifiM. 18163 James F. Williams, 1'. O. Box 31)7. Milford, Ct. 100 sec. ft. for power purposes from Beaver River, tributary to Sevier River at a point N. CS degrees 31 minutes W 2795.8 ft. from K .4 Cor. Sec. 11, T 30 S., R !! V. The water will be conveyed through pipe line a distance of 1 8,500 ft. where it will be used to operate three t!0-il'elton wheels under a head of 200 ft. to generate 2000 horsepower. The power produced will be used for pumping, domestic, mining and manufacturing After having been so purposes. used the water will be returned to the Beaver River at the head of Minersville Canal at a point S. t!4 decrees 50 minutes K 4080 ft. from N'4 Cor.- Sec. 7, T 30 S, U 9 W. 18182 City of Milford, Milford, Ut., 1 sec. ft. for municipal use from a 12-iwell bet. 90 and 150 ft. deep at a point S. 1 295 ft. and W. 1220 ft. from KU Cor. Sec. Sec. of any of Mrs. Cyrus Davis returned home (Last publication, recently from Long Beach, where she has spent the past three months with her daughters, Mrs. i ; 1 1' 1 Jackson .... 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