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Show BEAVER CITY, UT'AH, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1947 m.-m- y !I!e Dry (Joods, Notions, Groceries rcmUi' ii;itic TOWELS APRONS lixtra 2.25 15 - 18 " 20C '"' each WkU ilVFT Large STEP INS HI V 2.50 1.00 pr. II WASH Cloths BLANKETS 2.25 each SILK HOSE !)! was as follows: hen ing, ii V.-i- v I McAllister, servi : return each 29c to 50i Silk FLOSS 3 79c i(ei it pin. n: i: y (da no I;- the - !) i 1 r U11 1 1 1 fj 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 UU111 U i1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 . 1 1 li 1 1 1 u I U M H H II 1 arage ERICKSON PRYOP. li 1 1 " 11 ' MURDOCH i y. GENERAL CAR REPAIR Miss folio .ving by AND Gordon liaker, Kl- w. Doris Smith. Kay filler Jr, and Shir-'- ! he prayers were by ersoii and Lawrence el! iV. ti on and :: eeoiile .Io-e;- ,a 1. mission-Shelb- y. N U Ksteile H. Paice. with nfcom-th- e ., 111 V 1 jg II 11'., 11., .1 I Mary Swindlehurst. piou'neie et,. servi v.: i!Vy. FARM MACHINERY Darns. Promotion Th ' n. Mi HMO? Si.-- xu suv" 1.49 pr. A party planned '"''crs class of the Fast Ward VIA. to earn an honor badge, was g at !he hour Tuesdav one of the leaders. Mrs. Zona Myers with Mrs. Leola Limb, other teacher, present. .Mrs. Myers gave the v sdcotre talk followed by the following program: piano din-- by nd her mo,!.e", Kai'ina Kate Joseph; reading. Ida !.ee Limb; vocal duet, Shirley Gillies and mother. Geneva Gillies; reading. Barbara Patterson. The girls had made a corsage which they presented to their mothers. Hand was diswork made by the played. Plate lunch was served to MU j ARC AND ACETYLENE PORTABLE WELDING Dinners who rc enily , have given u II twenty-sevea 'lit partv io neip swen me Died; fin- the Hast Ward building are; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ChristianM Men and Gleaner Activity sen., Mr. and Mrs. Frnest G Joseph Mrs. Carol Smith entertained and Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Smith. the M Men and Gleaners at a party last Tuesday. Games were; HI ! D P SOCIKTHN HONOR played and nut sundaes were S' Dixie Harris. Gleaner leader, IMOMXKS () I It SO VKAHS tHJ) and Hal Woolsey, M Men leader, loieu in; : Die living pioneers of were among the group of sixteen Dearer tiv r so years of age. tho present. Reiii'f SocieMes of both wards held SOCKS mi;s SOKTS thread Pure - .,iiHiii!!iillllll!lllinii!ll!l!lllllllll!!li;i!i:i!ll!!lll!!li:i!l!Kn7, I - rlav, Kiilcrtalns Mothers ie puvwim 11 1.10 pr. u,,il" s dim, , evi-nin- SEc each Satin SLIPS (live . " by Cue fit: APRONS each SOd f ym. e e- e COME AND SEE US o rv-e- for 100 BACK OF LOW'S FARM EQUIPMENT I ,u ,n ini,iinu.i lllllillllllllllllllilllllllllllllllM Tio.Krlnv aft- - leu crnoon. The honorees. where posI'rotirani in ;.is( aril s" sible, rela'ed incidents in their With Mrs. aura Smith, pivsi- - lives POLO SHIRTS and were presented with a dent of the VWMIA, conducing, !io!it!'e-- id' flowers. OIL CLOTH PANTIES in guy patterns the following program was iven Hael Stapley. president of the Sunday evening on the MIA theme ;:,.rt v :ird P.S presided in that 3 for 1.00 pr. to 1.35 1.60 of this year: organ prelude. Kate t ward and Filer Joseph conducted. Mrs. Barbara Clark and son Gerald Evans of Adamsville un-- ; Joseph: song service by Flon nee tn..t ilt' foUmv'iic pic leers were Hartley and Florence Woodhouse: rsreseiii; De aitliv Williams. Mae derwent an operation Monday in last week for May wood, Calif., , talks by P.ishop A. J. Terry Mnrtha Ann Hurst. Mary the Milford hospital. He is reeov-- visit wltn ner mother. Airs. Nellie lalton of I'aragonall i lev Mrs. I.oora Johnson anil Howard White: girls Carter, F. Joseph, David 'ering satisfactorily, lilt It (laughter left Tuesday for spent Wednesday at Iieaver with double trio, Colleen Cox. Delia Kae Ann p.eese. .Miie ' Jn-iiJ. Albert Muir and Kent J. F. Sam up! Williams, Kip.vinls. Mrs. visDorothy aunt. l,,i their home in San Diet;o, alter Myers, Joan Hutchings. l.ailue SDent last san were Dusiness visitors in PufKent Mrs. X ni: Adelaide Morgan Low. on birthher To!; observe her Woodhouse; iting home folk for nearly two .nul helped Mary Caroline and at Detla, the guest of!Lake City Friday of last weel ( fer. Martha Morgan, Juliatte Low, week-enHer husband's parents. day anniversary. months. Merle Black; talks by the followMrs. James Holy-oaher A, Parkinson. and daughter, George Mr. iind' Mrs. Johnson, drove from ing young people; 11a .Mae lirig.gs. conducted Farnsworth Kathleen California to take them home. Billie Merrell, Carol Smith. Hob at West Ward and Family Obseixes liirl Inlay Norman Farnsworth, and the program White, Anniversary of leather seven Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlos Murdock phnoers were present to reSmith. The prayers were by to and Mr. and Mrs. Aird G Merkley ('. Dennis While was the guest, Clark of their incidents coming late Mrs. Dorothy (Grandma) Wil- of honor at a birthday anniversary Walter Joseph and Gilbert Gale, Denver. A met in Smith. Francis attended the Centennial play, liams celebrated her Stith birthday dinner party given Friday evening .',.' 7. l;, ':e Yardloy. Heher R. "Angel Street,' in Milford, Friday. was She SherMrs. Mr. and at the home of anniversary Wednesday. s;,.ijii, Fdwin Swindle-- i j!r, BOOKS! BOOKS! ( born in Wales, crossed the plains man W. Carter, family members P.radshaw. ,!i Cen'ge Mr. and Mrs. B. Mowers and willi ox team, and she, with her were present and the group :' p w Bf'dshaw each (daughter Vera returned home last Conference Specials-twelve. parents, lived in Greenville, then A short sketch was s uig a nolo. from Compton, Calif., where for moved to Heaver. "Grandma'' Wilgardens read bv Mrs. Farnsworth. sent in week had Mr. and .Mrs. Howard White I been for the past three Tlirw Mormon Classics nurse and entertained Wednesday evening ill they liams was an early-dathose pioneers not present: months. 2.30 II; by has attended at the birth of :!;." honor of the hirt Inlay anniversary Eliza-r- t A dam Smith. Re Dei D. & C. (Concordance) babies. She is enjoying fairly of Mrs. Sherman Carter. Family li N'owers. Veil and Pc 3.00 Itr Nancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. members were present good health at present. Highway Helps Emil Nowers, was brouight home 2.00 II; V.WV VM.rol'.P S Ol'TS Saturday from the Iron County Brigahm Young, the Man ail AltDS AT HI FIVF. hospital at Cedar City where she and His Work 2.50 ll! (fl iM'or IIONOK S ATl'RD.W had been a patient for six days of the Moral Teachings an appendectomy. 'I 1.50 li trid Court of following Heaver New Testament !;ei-Saturat Milford as Fundamentals of Religion Mrs. Elsie Bennett returned last 1.50 nir.r. with Kue Neilsen, from St. George, where she week comncement .:. o he rdv ir; had spent the winter doing temple THE BEAVER PRESS nnttee in rhargi'. T' o iiu's from West Wrard. work. Mrs. Bennett expects to attend General Conference in Salt WANTED "aloli siiMth and Don Thorpe, Telephone operate, Seciu'd class pins and from Lake City this week-enyoung or middle aged woman: rd troop is receivea hec- work evening hours from!: t!e Mrs. Vie Black left this week 10 p.m. No experience necessi' ond Class r. wanD: five First Class a ',f Fourteen hoys received to visit her husband, Alton Black, Apply at Local Telephone OSe merit badges during the eve- - who was so seriously injured rePLANTS, prop cently in an accident. Mr. Black STRAWBERRY ning. sive everbearing. These pic a at St. is to a were made patient ds Joseph hospital Mountain Grown Seeds produce the finest flavored rd Bin ham. Deseret Award, in Phoenix, Arizona, and is recov" are best for the West. Vigorous, i . r ries. Plant now, in April, u l i jk4 , i,l' r a id i:t Senior scout-F- . ering as well as can be expected. in new have berries in Aug. and acclimated Gronning. scouter, arlyh These berry plants will beK packets and Marjorie McMurrin, Salt Lake Veter award; Jim Mun-nas soon as order is received j cartons . .Ask for "Mountain City, and Anna Esplin, Cedar City, the following prices, 100 plai'J Crown Seeds." Your local dealer re presented to the state and district president, respec$3.00; 500 plants, J10.00.Se has them or can get them for order to JOHN W. SHEU! by patrol; from the tively, of the American Legion Mt. Pleasant, Utah. you promptly. M il'o op. The next Court of Auxiliary, will be in Beaver Sun4 p.m., to hold a at at b held day 20th, April lor,,, meeting FOR SALE modern W PORTER-WALTO- N CO, a phe to la innounced later. with the local unit. r on Tenth Street. Phone ... h.uW , miit :P-. ..... ?;:v'.;;.v'y.:V. 1, OIRL'S CliiltlriMi's Rayon i"' I f Slier-ma- n (Vil.-.lei-i 1 fc . ! ft- d k. ; j . num-heie- d ! ! better y : V ( I ! d. .". br '$ iu; S seeds-seal- ed vitality-retainin- g ut . . At-- '. 55 , P. 0. Box 1619 ERE'S HO PLACE Salt Lake City 11, Utal Free planting information for orchard, garden, ranch or farm. Send for it today. 42. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kotecke ss and baby of North of Los Angeles arrived at the home FOR SALE Modern. Hollywood. Calif., is here visiting of Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Mackintosh 11-- J or see Cb&' home. Call her parents, m,- and Mrs. Leonard Monday. They are remodeling the Davis. Roberts and family. old Stewart home at Adamsville. and will make their home there. FOR SALE One D30 Interna! -truck, al long w.b. Mrs. Kotecke is a sister of Mrs. 4 new tires. Mackintosh. mm60 H. P. Waukesha pr't: fuel Engine, stationary S 2 c Clinton Smith spent a cally new, cheap. short leave at home Friday to Sat 100 H.P. and 250 H.P. Diw morning with his parents. '" power units, cheapest povet J "5 urday ; 'Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Smith. Clin-to- n can buy. WILLIAM R0GE. j M.J' TTtah VewcA9tl was able to attend the Junior Prom. He has been stationed at San Diego, but expects to be trans.- - VAim OP THANKS rerrea to san Pedro. Through an oversight, this of thanks has been delayed. K; Mr. and Mrs. D. K Stapley and our sincere desire to thank family spent Saturday at New those who were so generous Harmony, where family member? of symP4 had gathered to honor the birth- those expressionsat the serticMj taking part day anniversary of Mrs Stapley's our dear husband, son and mother. William II. Prince and er; also for the flowers and all" Mrs. K. H. Quist from Salt Lake mentioned kindnesses. City, brother and sister of Mrs. Mrs. Jack Brinkerhoff and Stapley. were also present. Mrs. Amy Brinkerhoff and faoi i i s I,, -' (That goes for Ford Service, too!) "'.'''.j ,i ?. - i . Here are four important reasons why it pays to bring your Ford "back home" to us for any service need: 1. 2. mm MECHANICS who know your Ford besf. FORD-TRAINE- D FACTORY-APPROVE- for a METHODS D faitr, . better job. p Ay A 3. SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT for a job done right. 4. GENUINE FORD PARTS made right ...fit right . ..last longer! WHV ALL HE -- V THERE WAS' A FIGHT UP W i i 'in i v . rtj . -- -- And here's a fifth important advantage: You'll get immediate service on ail jobs! Once you've tried Genuine Ford Service, we'rs sur you'll 6re . . . "Si.(! i ' 0 to TV I, collie '.D. ' . i'V ' vn: ' ! j Du'i' ' iu-i- . ' THEV? VMS r to m service, 7 mum A. 'It il I'.c liniD EA1M.Y !UKD CAFE an.l , 0.-- 1 vRUNNlNO TO I 1 i- -r I. i . 1 y '- - t WHILE IT LASTS SS!X;WILLIAMS TOP QUALITY WHITE HOUSE PAINT I T Ml PHONE 222 IT BEAVER, UTAH BEAVER FEED AND SEED |