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Show j- Scad Camp c- - UUH AIRD G. kf' mX JlYXV CENTENNIAL ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25, 1904 Piitfi ASSOCIATION STATE X rp -I, al program announced h .t tion. mittee is elaborate and imPressicoo. It includes marching the s, coat We j 3 Mo. $1. famed Mormon First Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, as second class mail matter, under the act of Congress of A Telephone 24. insurance Burton week. Fails spent fishing in Indian . Mr. and Mrs. Halton week-en- d Creek. Ebenezor Tanner of Milford spent Tuesday with his brother, J. T. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hood left Wednesday for a business trip to Salt Lake City. Ka-mo- Ra-mo- MINERSVILLE By Mrs. Alvaretta Robinson (omitted last week The Minersville Frozen Foods Plant is being built. Horace Carter and sons are working on it. Mr. Carter will be in charge of the plant. The Fireside Chat was held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes announce the coming marriage of their son, Robert to Miss Leah Smith of Milford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fisher of Mid vale were here last week for a day or two visiting her mother, Mrs. Lillie Roberts and his mother Mrs. Dee Zabriskie. baby clinic will be held July 17th in the DUP room. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goodwin last week were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodwin, both of Enoch, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Summit; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Goodwin, Milford. Mrs. Nellie Erickson and Mrs. Alverta Parkinson and two children, all of Los Angeles, are here visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Erickson came to see her brother, Joseph Wood who has been very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson motored to Beaver Sunday evening to take their daughter, Berniece to meet the bus for Cedar City where she has employment. She A them. The .good old crowd of the "Jolly 10" were together again Sunday after being scattered for about a year. They spent the afternoon up Minersville Canyon, ate lunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson and a watermelon feast at night at thohome of Mr. and Mrs. Simmon Murdock. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodwin, Battle Mountain, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKnight of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Robinson of Minersville, Mr.' and Mrs. Horace Corbridge of Trona, Calif. Marion Rollins and two daughters of Trona, Calif., are here visiting for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Corbridge of Trona are also Mrs. Dwota Heslington of Minersville lias opened a beauty shop at Milford. Mr. and Mis. Truman Bradfield and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gillins have returned home after taking a trip to New York. Mr. Bradfield went for a new school bus which he brought home. Mr. and Mrs. Alba Gillins and Mrs. Earl Thompson went to Richfield where they spent a week getting medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Goodwin and family of Pioche. Nov., were here for a two days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodwin and Nev., family of Battle Mountain. were here for a few days. They left for home Wednesday. Ephraim Meoham is suffering a hroken hip after a fall from a horse. Mr. Mecham is 87 years old. a BANK WITH W. " It . S ' MfLITA.Y SUNNV I ' ONI BOU aVeTmu SJJ?JF UIME P-- ( POUGlAS POB.T OF MILFORD STATE BANK 0- - 0. IIEFFNER Painting t?i WORK GU A RA X TE ED UOOF PAIXTIXG OCR SPECIALTY Beaver Scouts Will Leave for Camp on Saturday and up at Kent Terry, Allen HuUhings Final plans have been completPrior to cute Jr. ed and everything is in readiness Salt Lake City, hi' ln a' Scouts George Miller, .him ill her HlV for more than a full troop of Beav- will join with ov er District Boy Scouts to leave Sat- Scouts from tit N;i ioiiai Parks ainiiu session at Council tor a urday for the Centennial Scout From where at Fort Douglas. Trans- Camp Williams. a in will be furnished oiininu". (list rid portation Carlyle Phone or 228 18-- U l 1' 1 : new school bus, driven by Andrew J. Terry, scouter. The above diagram shows the plan for the huge camp w hich will be "home" for over 4000 Scouts for five days next week. The Beaver troop will be located in Area (', Section 7. missioiier, of M i! ford will be master of tie iUi m p. it her out- ers accomnanviii" the l.o.s ill he DeVere K. McAlli. ier. Gale Karns-wort- h and Bishop Terry of Heaver, an Ihii' 'ies.-and .1. K. Muticey of Milford. Scouts from le aver to the Centennial Camp are: Arlow Farnswonb. Glade Merkley. He was up in Duchesne and was David Miller. Allen I'a nswoi'th, Joe W'arr. Keiiiieili Glackmr. going out to his mining claims. Smith. Devon liohn. Hon and His wife, Mrs. Edna Mecham left here immediately to be with him. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hollings-heaLEGAL received word Sunday that their sons' wife. Mrs. Rulon TIIK DISTRICT cul'KT OF was very ill. Mr. and IN RF.A VKR COI'NTV. I'TAH Mrs. Rulon Hollingshead have SI IMOS been living at Spiingville. Mr. and SYVKi.l.A ASM WOKTII. Mrs. Stephen Hollinghead and Mr. vs. .iiATMCW W A i. K K II and and Mrs. Clyde Hollingshead went .1 A N K DoK WAI.KKK his wife; up Sunday. She died Monday and and a! ot In r p. on unknown estate or funeral services will be held in the claiming any i: lit t t i 'he real Minersville Chapel Saturday. Mrs. interest in or lien Hollingshead was lwrn in Nebras- property d's.rihed in th" com- V iff ka, and her parents are coining to plaint adverse to !he plaintplain-retownership oi rlouilin' the the funeral. tiff's title th Defendants. TDK STATT-- DF ITAII TO TIIK SAID DKFFNDANTS: You are Inreln' summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon By Mary Jane Calvert you. if served within the county Dick Horton and Howard Hes- in which this action is brought lington of Milford arrived here otherwise within thirty days after Tuesday to spend a few days vis- service, and defend the above en- ititled action; and in case of vour iting with friends and relatives. failure to so do. will he Mrs. Rex Smith of Huth, Nev.. rendered against judgment you according to and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the detiKinil of the complaint, Frank Morris arrived here Satur- which has been filed wiih the day to receive medical attention Clerk of thi "ourt This action is brought to reand was taken to the Milford hos.piloting the pital Tuesday where she was cover a s ,iu.:.;ment title to the following planum operated on for appendicitis. described hind. and premises sit- Boh and David Calvert arrived uated in I;, a Coiin'v. Stat of home Tuesday after spending the I'tah. Conimeti i'u past week at Caliente visiting w ith feet No. and l'Ti'.i;. t feet ast iiom the relatives. South est G. A. Fordham left Sunday for of s tion '.'1 Township :'.. South. KauL'e 7 Santa Clara to attend the funeral West. Salt Lake Meridian, and services for his uncle, Harmon them e North In rodsrunning Graff. till lice V,. rods t hetlce Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reese and South then South of Milford spent Sunday eO (leu,,.. family 7 m:nnt West here at the home of his sister. rod-- : -- s:: th South Mrs. Doretta Thompson. 1111 (leg! 'et h.ir, Dili McQueen arrived here Satrods to the point of inning, and containin.:;s res of urday to spend an indefinite stay land more or less. with Arden Rollins. INK. WII.Sl IN Claude and Lynn Parkinson of el. INF Pintora. I'tah. arrived here Fri- P. O. Attorneys !er l Address.' day to spend a few weeks visit inc Milford. I'tah with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. (First pu lilica:iin. 7 1. Joseph Morris. publication. Aug. S. 'i 7 mm 17 J ' 'VJb I sit ... 61 Joe Marsh Sam Helps with the Dishwashing $sd&e- - go-in- t: Del-m- NOTICE d ! . and the mealtime chores is sort ot a bond between them . . . like sharing that friendly glass of beer together, when the work is done. It' one of those little things in marriage. From where I sit, the time that a man and wife can spend with each other in this busy world today is all too precious. And the more things they can do together, the better. in at the Abernathy's other the evening and there just was Sam, out in the kitchen with an apron on, helping his missus wash the supper dishes. (And then I learned later he'd helped cook the supper, too.) d Of course, Sam could have into his favorite chair, enjoyed his evening glass of beer, and left all the messy kitchenwork to Dixie. But he kind of likes her and she in turn cercompany tainly appreciates his help. In fact, sharing the housework Dropped set-.le- Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation FOR AlOKf HEAT GREENVILLE FASTER! 7fe HOMt ' to-w- it 1 -- 1 ' 9 .v- - .luh-(I.as- t 1 1 1 . Mre Hea,in9 Surface 40 0 the with Because of the greater heating surface of the exclusive heat Norge more exchanger, the Norge delivers air heat faster. The greater amount of heated by the exchanger is passexl into the air circulating throughout the space to be heated; less heat escapes up the chimney. ON BETTER TIIINCS TO COME BEAVER CITY BRANCH White Beaver, ut and es Eft vat-- MAKE YOUR OWN DOWN PAYMENT Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $5000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor 31. 1 and U S Everyone dreams of better things to come. It may ho a home of your own, a new car, new furniture, or just the feeling of being financially secure. 1 on can realize vour dreams through regular savings so why not start making your down payment on it now? 2C-J- E. L. MACKEREL! General Contracting6 ; visiting. iHHmmimiHiiMiiHimHimnitHiniiiiMMimMiMiiHiioiHHiiiHiiiiHim 13 Phone Mr. and Mis. Bob Gillins of Minersville and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillins, Mr. and Mrs. Vyillis Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gillins of Milford spent the weekend in the Iieaver mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thompson went to Gunnison to see their daughter, Mrs. Faye Willison who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Corbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson went to Fillmore to see the horse William Moyes of Hurricane was a Reaver visitor Monday. While here, he called to see his races Thursday. cousin, Mary Goodwin. Stanley McKnight and Frank D. Williams went to Fillmore to a Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kelsey of grazing meeting July 5th. Mrs. Minersvillo are visiting at the Lucy Williams and Mrs. Lillian home of their aunt, Mrs. Syvella McKnight, also Mrs. Jenny CarAshworth. ter went with them and attended the races. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reese of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Carter of Cedar City visited recently at the Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Ward home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gil- Carter of Beaver spent the weeklies and also at Greenville with end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson. Mrs. Sidney Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Max Carter went Visitors at the home of Mr. and through the St. George Temple Mrs. Warren Gillies were Miss with his brother Rex and Carol Gillies and Miss Pat Gustaf-8- n Myers when they were married from Hollywood, Calif.,. June 19th. Mrs. Lucy Williams and is a daughter of Warren Mrs. Obra Myers accompanied Company Life, Health and Accident Local Representative spent a few days at home last the Tabernacle Washington National March 3, 1879. 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