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Show .ana Jolene News of4-- H Wood, reporters. Other and La" ' Ixae Davis By Mrs. Melvln sli k Sound Sewing senter Th, S1.ky Souml WBS Mr. andMrs. llt'll! fourth meet- Thursday at the home of Mrs Ha.'l aidley. leader. The silk h:!d article. Thev ,"" ,heSe artirle's liirtliday Surprise sewing COOKING (1.11! KllHtoX ; next j,' j Mrs. Arch Hoopes was happily of Miners-- ? Irene Thursday at ,u. home of .1t,' Ribbon dale. ,1.. surprised Wednesday evening of May ivli.UI its opening meeting last week when a group of friends home. The ri,v, Ubreeht's rame to their home to honor her were elected: sixth I following at a party on her birthday anniiskautify xiI. mm shall, president; Joan hiilkx.M' versary. Kive Hundred was played t ice president; Dorothy and refreshments served. Those T,u sixlh at I Ann Blackburn, Belknap present other than Mr. and Mrs. rretary; on carried a a be;, re-iiirat ion I li Aldeiie Marshall, h u.i- r the last week el' school as a Hoopes were, Mr. and Mrs. Lahan 'si ii'ini Marshall and Car- S"nf,,i "tai'ewell gesture." Cuier the cen-- , Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Morgan, j'1'' ',,,',!., ts. activity committee, ti'al Mr. and Mrs Carlyle Smith, Mr. committee rompo-e- d of Roclub's third year of h, and Mrs. Clark Black, Mr. and bert Farnsworth. Zelma can J Pearce, oikiii" and they hope they Vaniel Parkinson, the fences were Mrs. Albert T. Smith, and Mr. and Vi0 , sood this year as last. repaired and flowers planted. This Mrs. Mark Woolsey. work was accomplished under the SlJTKV ( MVKP. direction of Miss Erma Bennett. Family Reunion I club .Primary Clover" T!u. "l.ii. k Family members gathered at the Principal met last week at the Walter s. Joseph 'and John Gunn. S. Taylor Farnsworth home Thurs,f Mincrsville l! f the leader, Freida Wood. day evening, following the graduaOfficers chosen were tion exercises at the Beaver high oreamze o rt ... ... t .rite Mr. and Mrs William Stewart school. The I'oai group included: Dr. Bonnie of South Milford visited Friday of and Mrs. Heed Farnsworth and Thom,,sen. Marlene Baker, last week wiili Mrs. Annie Joseph Mrs. Dewey Thorley, Cedar City; Carter, secretary; Bishop and Mrs. Norman Farnsleader; and Patricia Carter and other relatives. worth of Santa Monica, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest d. Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farnsworth. '''' II , ;i:ii;s '!,,! i pro-Kiai- : f'iis r II Sup.-rvisor- ! T .,' JETOUR I '1t OnUwway tbed...an4 good sleep . . . the for fill glass of ami maybe a aee bite to eat It's s i Becker's fine Beer a part of pleasant - hiring i pause at that many folks Try enjoy. it tonight Edwards Jack Sly and children of Cedar City visited on Memorial Day and over the week-en- d with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly of Manderfield and Mis. S,'11U;; Hi.-.T- I.OS AXGK1.ES PHH.HARMOX1C TO tXMK TO ruovo MANDERFIELD WiHldiiijj in Nevada Sam Litllofield of Beaver, Mrs. Lottie Rosenberg and daughter. Mrs. LaYern Lauritzen of Cedar City visited on Devoia-- 1 ion Day and over the week-enwith their daughter and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sly of Manderfield motored to Milford Thursady to a farewell supper for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sly given by Mr. and i.Mrs. Thurland Sly at their home. I'nites j Heaver t'ouplo Last Month Mrs. Christina Baldwin announces the marriage of her daughter Shirley to Kslin Beeson. which was solemnized in Ely, Nev.. on May ltitli. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hoe-soFollowing the wedding, the iust weds had a honevmoon trio to icalifornia. returning home Thurs day of last week. The young couple will be honored at a wedding reception nevt week. The new Mrs. Beeson has been employed at the Sam's Appliance for the past year and Mr. Heeson is associated with the Heeson Block Company. Mr. Beeson is a veteran of the last war having served 4 l years and saw action in the Pacific. The young couple will make their home here. 1 NORTHCREEK Hy Mra. Irene Green The North Creek Sewing Club met at the home of Mrs. Stella Merchant Thursday afternoon, Ten members were present and had an enjoyable time sewing and visiting. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. La Verne llolzen and little daughter, Sharon, of Grand Junction, Colorado, are spending a week with Mrs. Holder's mother, Mrs. Edna Crosby and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy llartly left for their home at Leads, Utah Sunday evening after spending Memorial Day here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green. 4 I I The "Busy Quintuplet" Chili held its regular meeting at the home of the leader. Mrs. Thel- ma Twitchell, Tuesday afternoon. The time was spent in taking measurements and fitting patterns. Mr. and Mrs. Clark (iillins and little son, Richard, spent Tuesday at Minersvilie, visiting with relatives and friends. Heaver Book Club Meets Mrs Wanda M unlock entertained tin' Heaver Hook club at her home recently, with club members and four gliosis, Mrs. Txmise Farr-er- . Mrs. Lurena Burridge. Mrs. Alice Alston, and Mrs. Kathleen Mrs. Mabel Gillies of Frovo was Farnsworth present. Mrs. Farnsa Beaver visitor over the week-enworth reviewed "Book of Marvels" by Richard Haliburton. The hostMrs. Verna Voyles of Caliente. ess served refreshments. was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Edward Willden, last week. l (einiion Party Mrs. Sarah Yardley entertained Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Roberts of a few friends and neighbors at a Salt Lake City spent Memorial Day Stanley Home Products party at Beaver. Tuesday afternoon. Games were played and prizes were won by LotMr. and Mrs. Chase Tolton of tie Farrer and Hazel Yardley. Each American Fork spent Memorial one present received a guest prize. Day here. Refreshments were served. d. A music event of nation wide interest will highlight Utah's centennial year celebration when the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra comes to Provo for a series concerts of eight from June 10 to 15. Willi the week long engagement of a leading orchestra unparalleled in the hundred-yeahistory of the state. I'tah County Centennial officials expect the event to draw people from all parts of I'tah and from Idaho. Wyoming, Montana. Arizona and Nevada. Voting University, whose founder led the Mormon settlers to Utah in 1S I7, is co sponsoring the concerts in tribute to the, state's pioneers. The eight appearances of the Philharmonic will headline the !th Annual Music Festival at the university's summer school, which has built up a wide reputation as a music center in western America. With Alfred Wallenstein conducting, the orchestra will play in the Joseph Smith auditorium on the university campus. history-makin- g r Hrig-hat- u Mr. and Mrs. Delos Baker and family of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. Baker's brother, Jesse Baker and family. The visitors left later in the day for their home accompanied by Mr. Baker, who wont to see the "Message of the Ages" and visit his brothers Alvin and Cecil and families. -- Miss Marie Pearce, Salt Lake, with her parspent the week-en- d ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearce. 17 ASCS Mrs. Cleo p. Larson of Salt Lake spent the Memorial vacation at Beaver with her sister, Mra. Hor-tens- e Mr. and Mrs. Otto L. Schwob Park and brothers Jay and spent last week at Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mellor of Stockton visiting relatives. Las Vegas spent Memorial Day at Karl Dean. the home of Mrs. Mellor's brother. MiiiiiiiMii """'"ttm '"'""HmiiimiHiMiiiiHimiiimiiiiiiiiJiiHimimiiimiiimimH Ambrose Hutchings and family. i a Mrss Delvis Warner of Fillmore NOTICE at t lie home spent the week-en- d of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Morris: lEHIACE utm riiiiiis it. IblfSEil F HtMTIOI...TIE lllll OF IIUITT DR. 1 Miss Marie Melling of Cedar at the City spent the week-en- d home of her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Smith. TIE TIRE REPAIR r.l. F. 3UP.GESS, Optometrist i WILL UK IN BEAVER AT THE LOW HOTEL s TUESDAY, JUNE 10 n Mrs. C. M. Ashman and son of Fillmore spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. A. Carlos El-ve- - FOR EXAMINATION if a envelope today interested in buying one of these vehicles. you're i !ir. ana Group 1. carrier, Group 2. ton. Group 3. Pickup truck, weapon and panel delivery. Dumprucks, 1ft to Vtl Group Group Group Grouo Cargo, and combination Hats end platform trucks, 1 Vi to Truck tractors, l'A to Vh Group S. Bomb service. (All in used condition Jeep. Motorcycles. Scooter. 9. Command, and i carryall. Group 10. Possenger cars and station wagons. to I ton. Group II. Trailers, Vi ton. Group 4. ton. 6. 7. 8. Grouo 12. House trailers. and some in need of repairs) BY IDENTIFY TYPE WANTED GROUP NUMBER - At low Fixed tale to World War II Veterans Only One Per Person Prices hi Fairness to all Limited Quantity of Each Type Available determined by an Veterans Desiring to Buy. Eligibility to purchase will be "Envelope Drawing" and will be limited to only those veterans who have NOT prev:ously purchased same items. For - - YOU DO KsuiA, OIL ' 2 3 and address plainly on a stamped envelope. Indicate in upper left hand corner of envelope the type of vehicle you ore interested in by group number as listed above. mail to WAA Place envelope" In another envelope and Customer Service Center listed below. If you are interested in more than one type of vehicle, mail a separate vehicle envelope for each type desired being careful to designate type hond corner ot you want by coriect group number hs upper left Print your name envelope. CAUTION: one You will g,0gp numb ype of vehicle. than be disqualified H your wrveiooe eorrles more ewelope for eactt 0r you submit more thew Edible envelopes will be sorted by group number and the stoles of 's Region Nevada, and Idaho. A member ot en Impartial Committee will draw envelopes ot random from o selector box 'or each group on a percentage representative ol veteran population 'om the three states. Envelope drawn will be returned to sender wim where desirea ncloied ",ign,d admittance card," stating when and Information on detailed 'VP' of vehicle and giving may be purchased ' P'ic, condition, etc. T Iteme yon need: (a) Signed purchase these Veterans Evidence Card, (B) Honorable Discharge Papers, or Satisfactory Toe do not o' Return to Inactive sale. the to both Duty Status. Bring need ony other certification. Envelop., no, drawn wi be retained for at least ninety days. If more verucle, become available, further drawing wlH be held. your envelope I not drawn within ninety days, it will be returned vet-fn- 30-U- tah, 7 J. tl. WILLIAMS llenver, Utah I 1 Miss Lois White has returned from Salt Lake, where she spent the past school year teaching in the Granite School District. . USID VEH3 CLES J E iiiimiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiAK itMHiiismiHiiHimiiHiiiHtiiiim Mr. and Mrs. James Long of Milford spent Memorial Day at Beaver and visited with Mrs. Eliza Gunn. us 1 i Murdock and family. Mail THIS AD IS WORTH 50c ON AN O. K. St. George .... , f iiuiiuiupa " ;ir. iaii the week end at T T 1. i spent Beaver, house .guests of Mr. Hutchings parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Hutchings. r FOR THE OLDEST CHEVROLET TRUCK IN SERVICE TODAY! Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith of at Lynndyl spent the week-en- d Reaver with Mr. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pearson and daughter of Circleville were guests on Memorial Day at the home of Mrs. Pearson's mother, Mrs. Cinda White. The Grimshaws, former Beaver residents, were all home for Memorial Day. Among those here were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mabey and son Grant, Mrs. Mae Jensen and daugh ter Glenna and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Ehringer, all of Salt Lake City. oldest licensed Chevrolet truck in service today in the United States. Chevrolet will present its owner Nephi Edwards, Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Vay Huddleston Lynn-Idy- l; Mrs. Clark Goodwin, Milford, w rl,.Vor. f Q;ilt Lake j .misvmiu ..it..... ianu Memorial Day at Beav- U'ity spent er and visited with tlieir nrotner and uncle, David Edwards and .family. Hradshaw Chevrolet Company, Cedar City, will give a special prize of $23 to the owner of the oldest Chevrolet truck in this area, car- Tjie Chevrolet Motor Division is searching with any standard model "Advance-Design- " rolet truck he may choose. rn Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hood and two daughters made a business ,n lt Lake Citv Wednesday. Mr Hood brought home his first allotment of M inneapolis-Molin- e farm machinery, announcemem n which appears elsewhere in this issue. for the rying a Chev- 1917 ileense. Chev-orlHere's all you do: If you own an early-modtruck still in use and licensed in obtain an entry blank from the Hradshaw Chevrolet Company, ?CQ North Main Street, Cedar City. There is no entry fee. el I ;fl i et 19-17- Set-Asi- 1 ' ,0 you- -- ,m Por.d to pay cash, and take delivery. Thee. Veteran. may not be purchased for resale. JUNE 16, 1947 FIRST DRAWING future drawing wlH be held Hem become available. - ENVEIOPI TOt SEND IF --r ,T1A , , GENERAL CUSTOMER SERVICE ,0"" "edwood Road, Bldg. S - SoU Lale V 7 CENTER Phono dry a 1I Utah The Rocky Mountain spotted and , vei' season is now here it is best to be immunized well in advance of the season, it ImmuniKill is not too late to be be protected for the zed so as to remainder of this season. o far this year, there h,ave been spot-,- d o cases of Rocky Mountain State the to fever reported nf stealth, but we should of force t that the number varied has Utah in vear rim,.. per rea minimum of five cases frf of a maximum to in 195 ported last the For 1916. in hlrtv-foii- r aver-o- f ,.. years, there Jiafl own an In cases year per twelve Utah. The search en''s June blank today! teTB 15, 1917, so get your entry BRAUSHAW uHbVnULhl De-..,,.- .,i I DISPOSAL - INH'KY MOUNTAIN SPOTTED I'KVKK Li 1 m,m 360 NORTH MAIN STREET UU CEDAR CITY, UTAH JI Vt7 |