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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947 Attends Anniversary Party. 1'aiee-OlMi- n 1 Nuptials Draw lieaver Society to Uetion A wedding reception Thursday v. Hint: in the West Ward Amusement Hall feted newly weds. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Olson and was atC'iuied by a laru'e i rowd. Tbe eoiiple assisted by Mr. and j.vouniMis. C Kdwin Paii-ethe bride's paienis. and Mr. and Mrs, Ceorse I'aiee. Krandpatvnts. received tbe quests. The bride, the former Ileen Pab-wore a gown of brocaded sat in with sleeves to a point at the wrist, was fashioned with a sweet- heart neckline and the bodice was scalloped at the waistline. Her lions net veil fell from a halo of white roses and carnations. This e ensemble was complete with a of two gardenias with Amer ican Heauty rose buds. Dancing was an entertaining feature as well as the following program emceed by Walter Kerk-siek- : trombone solo. Douglas Mc- Mullin. with Mrs. Ireta Haker playing the piano accompaniment; read inns, Nancy Yardley; piano duet. Edith and Genevieve Anderson. Oak City; vocal solo. Burton White accompanied by Florence V(vodhouse. Following a wedding waltz, refreshments were served in the dining room. Many lovely bouquets of garden flowers were arranged in the reception hall and in the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Olson were married in the St. George Temple. July Sth by Pres. Harold Snow. This day also marked the birthday anniversary of Pres. Snow and as the Olsons were the only couple married that session many attentions were showered upon them as well as Pres. Snow. They were accom-panoe- d to the Temple by Mr. and Mrs. Paiee, Mrs. Alice Anderson, Oak City and Miss Amelia Dean. Those attending the reception from were. Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Paiee, Las Vegas, Nevada; Edith, Genevieve and Dean Anderson, Pryee Finlinson. Allien Neilson. Lloyd Lovell of Oak City and Miss Alta Hoskins of Ogden. Mr. Olson's father, Lafo Olson was unable to attend this social event because of illness. The newlyweds left Friday, July 11th, for Oak City where they will make a home. j i it t mi- .. r ,. lVrl-- ril j ;J rfiW, mm ( and now we present a little bundle of loveliness food at who will tell you all about the palatable TWIST'S EARLY BIRD CAFE." " . . I I'TAH lUvW ! cor-jsati- t i Kirt Inlay Party Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Easton entertained ten of his playmates at a birthday party at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Neils Jensen. Saturday from two Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Hal J. until five. Outdoor sanies were a daughter, Thursday, Wools.')-and a lunch served. played . hly In. at the Iron County Hos-ta Tliis is the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hatch of Salt :'w Woolsrys owners of Woolsey's Lake City are visitors at the home AnpHa nri- au.l Furniture. of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. White, Mrs. Hatch's parents. Mr. a;i;i Mrs. Clifford Williams it- - rejoicing over the arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Miller of :aiiKhtcr. born Sunday, July 13,1 ar the Iron County Hospital. This Kerkley, cam., have been the nests of their grandparents, Mr. In- first child for the Williams. Williams is the former Ar- - and Mrs. Al Huntington. mm . Whih'. out-of-to- Mr. an Mrs. Robert Johnson and baby of I.as Vegas spent last Arnol l Parkinson was a Tan- -' week at Beaver, the guests of Mrs. IJeaver Study Club Meets Mrs. Mae O. White was hostess . lit li urn Saturday and attend- - Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. to the Beaver Study club at her J tlif nires. Joseph Briggs. home Thursday afternoon. The book review for the afternoon was "Adrift on an Ice Pan." by V. T. REPORT OF CONDITION which was given by Mrs. Grenfell, Of the Milford State Bank of Milford, and Its Beaver City The hook was Winnie Puffer. Branch of Beaver, in the State of Utah about a British doctor who gave AT T11K CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON Jl'NE HO, 1J I T forty years of his life giving medical aid and spiritual comfort to ASSETS the people of Labrador and the I Cash balances with other banks, including reserve deep sea fisermen of that country. balances, and cash items in process of collection....? 342.400.19 Winnifred Smith gave an account Puiii-states Covernnient obligations, direct and of her recent trip to Indiana and GSti.S 1 0.711 guaranteed and other places visited. 20.OUO.00 Chicago obligations of States and political subdivisions was served to eighteen. Luncheon ' over- and discounts (including $2.347.l' 1,(11 2,050.71 .liafts " Bank premises owned, $2,320.24, furniture and fixtures. $1,300.22 3,020.46 " lb al rsiate owned other than bank premises l.'io and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate Other assets 1 MORE FUN per DOLLAR 10.H2ti.65 171.41 THE SCENIC GREYHOUND $:!.u7i;.ii71.2 TOTAL ASSETS WAYI LIAIULITIES !3- Demand II Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and 1 corporations deposits of individuals, partnerships, and ations 'j l)fiK.-ii-s of I'nited States Government (including postal savings u '''l"sits of States and political subdivisions K deposits (certified and ollicers' checks, etc. 679,33 S. "4 pi,i TOTAL S.Stia.nu 119.50.m 17. 700.32 ) LIABILITIES (not including subordinated CAPITAL r,ii.iMio.'H) 19.S45.2S profits iand retirement account for pre:ened cap 1(11 i. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .... '"1 !. LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25.4 25.s:i U'6.a , 1 1 , S2."76.i'71.2!t bank's capital consists of: .,:.uo."o ipnal notes and debentures of oinmon stock with total par value of $25,000.00 MEMORANDA ' "i- C IK of 3"'h (lav . "." (,f I ' , ;;n eo la. - no this Mb day I "1'1' JOHN W. lAW. Nota.y is. Juti" exinres commission Milford, Utah. My CUne. Harold and Attest: Oeorge Jefferson. Sam Cline :n-- l COlj J County of Beaver: J' ";.'! inith. being first duly sworn according to t and bank named Iat he is Cashier of tbe above correct and true '"""going report contains a full, close of business on t! 'ondillon of the said bank at ibe J""1947' J. C SMITH ' , 4VJ purposes -- M11) 'al pledged or assigned to serine lialdlities alid 5 i.ihi.j- 'ii. J. BEAVER DRUG CO Heaver, 1 It. Man Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Dickson of iTaconia Washington, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Bart a to J. Gordon Tolton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant II. Toll on. Tbe marriage date has been set for Saturday in the St. George Temple. The romance of this young couple started last year at tbe BYU where they were both attending school. Mr. Tolton was a lieutenant in the Sevtlnj; Club fleets Mrs. Geneva Idol entertained World War 11 and was a pilot in the air corps. (the members of her sewing club Monday afternoon. Refreshments Former Boaw r Bcsidonl Marries were served to, Mrs. Louise Bohn. Tbe home of Mrs. Gwen Bowden Mrs. Leona Smith, Mrs. Lottie .in Caliente was the scene June 25, Burke. Mrs. Jean Cartwright. Mrs. of a prettily arranged wedding Myrtle Ashworth. Mrs. Myrtle uniting her son. Kenneth W. Bow-de- n Mackintosh. Mrs. Juanita Nelson, and Lucille Johnson, daughter Mrs. Winnie Miller, Mrs. Sara of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson of Mackerell. Mrs. Thora Beeson, I'ocatello, Idaho. Bishop Vernon Mrs. Stella Larson, Mrs. Mable Davis of the Caliente LDS ward Gentry, Mrs. Ingrid Van Orden and performed the ceremony. Kenneth the hostess. is a grandson of Mrs. Lettie H. Thompson and has many friends Party at Mrs. Pattersons in Beaver. He served in the armed Mrs. Barbara Patterson enterforces during the war. tained members of her club at her Following the ceremony the home Wednesday of last week. newlyweds were honored at a Following tbe luncheon, the rewedding supper given at mainder of the evening was spent (The Cove with relatives and close playing Five Hundred. The prizes friends in attendance. were awarded to, Inu Hamilton, The bride has been employed as high; Bruanda White, consolation a nurse at the Lincoln County hos- and travel. Twelve were present pital, and the bridegroom Is a U. P. and the next party will be at the employee. Following a week's wed- home of Mrs. Ivy Patterson. ding visit in Las Vegas, the couple plan to make their home in Cal- Birthday Party iente. DyAnn Hood, was a guest of honor at a party given Monday Double Birthday Party afternoon by her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Warren Gillies entertained Ward Hood. This party was to July 7th. 52 little friends and celebrate DyAnn's seventh birthplaymates of Hanna Rae's and day anniversary. Games were play-d- o Dean's in form of a birthday parwith the Hood girls entertainty. Both children's birthday fall on ing with tap dances. Refreshments the same day. Dean was 10 and were served to seventeen. Hanna Kae. seven. The afternoon was spent in playing games. At five o'clock, a beautiful three tiered double birthday cake with candles was served with dream-sickle- s and candv. j T. X. TVs Music Cluh at ltakcrs Saturday evening the music club met at the home of Kenneth and Jerene Baker. Twelve were present and each played a memorized selection of music Musical games were directed by the leader of the group, Mrs. Ha McAllister. Refreshments were served. Nancy K DI P 'am Meets The Nancy K Camp of the DUP met Friday at the DUP home for the July meeting with Capt. Hattie Schwob in charge. Fourteen were present and two visitors. A continuation of tho life of Louise R. Pratt was given by class supervisor Gladys Oakden and Mrs. Mae C. White had for the members to see. a chain of auburn hair of her aunt, Mrs. Pratt made up by her Grandma Crosby and a lace collar was made by Mrs. Oprrittd by INTERSTATt TRANSIT LINES - lo Scouts Have Outing Eleven Boy Scouts of the East Ward enjoyed a three day outing this week to Willow Lake. They left Monday' and returned homo Wednesday. They were accompanied by W. O. Thompson, scout master, who was assisted on this trip by llyrum L. Leo. East Ward Primary Graduation The Seagull girls or the Primary of the East Ward gave the program at meeting Sunday evening in honor of their graduation from Primary. Their teacher, Elaine Edwards gave the welcome address and the program was as fol- lows; reading. Evva Pryor, violin solo. Claudia Stapely, accompanied Kate Joseph; reading, Joan Parkinson; song by the (lass, accompanied by Ruth Willden; talk by Hester Harris, stake president of the Primary; the awarding of certificates to nine girls by Stella Larson: remarks by Bishop A. J. Terry; (losing son,g by tbe (lass; (dosing prayer bv' Alarv' Lite Burt. by Pres. A. Carlos M unlock, Mr. and Mrs. Aird fj. Merkley and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woolsey attended sacrament meeting in Minersville, Sunday. They also attended the fireside chat, of the Special Interest igroup at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. George McClure of Salt Lake City were Beaver guests Wednesday. MMA Have Canyon Party Meeting at the East Ward Chapel, Friday evening, the TNT Dancing club went in a truck and private cars to Kent's Lake where an outdoor supper was served to sixty The committee in charge of arrangements were Mr. and Mrs. Chase H. M u r dork. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Heed Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Burton White and Mr. and Mrs. Fay L. Messin-ge- r. that Meet in-- in West Ward J. Albeit Muir of the bishopric was in charge of the meeting Sunday evening in the West Ward and following the opening exercises talks were given by Howard Brad-sbaand Donald Baldwin of Man- derfi. ld. Kent Esplin. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Baird. The choir sang two selections during the evening. Pratt and given by a granddaughter from Calif., to the late Mrs. Jane Mun-forPrizes were won by Margery Mackerel! and the meeting adjourned until August Sth. Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries SPECIALS FOR SAT. & FRESH PINEAPPLE each 60 TOMATOES No. 2'2 can 3 for 65 TOMATOES No. 2 cans- -3 for 56 ORANGE JUICE-- 46 oz. cans- -3 for 1.05 BLENDED JUICE 46 oz. cans- -3 for. 98 FRUIT COCKTAIL No. 2'2 cans 44 . : VEL SOAP POWDER- -2 packages DUZ WHITE KING, RINSO, CITRUS HOUSE DRESSES Best 550 .350 Infants' anil Girls' guality Percah. Sizes 12 to 44 COTTON PANTIES 2.95 3 1.00 pairs Flowered PERCALE d. 500 yard HOYS SHORTS TOWELS & WASH Arthur Joseph of Parowan were vistors at tbe home of his mother, Mrs. Annie Joseph. Thursday. (YIOH. CLOTHS 3 pairs all prices U BBIIfflBIIIH Ii"' 1.00 W "'ill "'IT! Ill ' II.! iV UVllli 31,300.00 : '"''" Call your local Ovcrlan-- Greyhound and departure tKint for low faresin America. time! to anywhere (Jirl to Become r,eacr Sacrament ,jiij.ia.juj,mj ACCOINTS Ille-i- ' (Pliil Tin) Washington lh ide of Mr. and Mrs. SI .949,500.12 Cap:!,,! "'i $10.05 2,46856 obligations Shown below) M'i.i Los Angeles Phono Xo. ? 1.91 7. 03 1.56 TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities :l 21 .567, 5"i j atMinerva Whitehead tended a family gathering party Friday, July 11. in honor of the birthday anniversary of her brotu-er- , J. N. Kiddle. The affair was held at tbe home of a daughter. Mrs. Vella Peterson, of Kichfield. with another daughter, Mrs. Cap-toli- a Burr assisting with arrangements. Mr. Kiddle is a former Beaver resident and was eighty-eigh- t years of age on this date. Many attended the gathering from Idaho, Salt Lake City. Nevada. Colorado and Montana. A program was given by children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren Of interest was the two birthday cakes, one holding eighty-eigh- t candles. an tyt-iu- Mrs. sworn to before '''ii. Ollice of Bank Commissionei h do heriby K,l;'H. Hi.uk CotntniHsioner of the State of atUthe m he In true and correct copy S. UHJul on olhce oatnod enfpany. filed in my J M. KNAPP Bank Commissioner. Anniversary Greetings brought to in this SERVICE WELDING best Heaver the with experience capable part of the country, to handle any welding problem or any kind of metal. Thanks to many old patrons and new, we have exceeded our expectations in this area. Now we are brinainjr one of the oldest and best lines of Farm and Industrial Equipment to this country WHEN A MAM BE.C0ME5 SUDDENLY RICH HE USUALW FINDS OUT THAT HE HAS A LOT MORE KINFOLK5 THAN One year ago this month we Minneapolis-Molin- e If you need equipment come in, we may have what you want, or can get it soon. THE REST BY TEST TRY HE'D EVER DREAMIO OUR FAST SERVICE Turn your soiled arnieuts over to us and we'll turn them hack Hjain like new. If you haven't trieil our distinctive cleaning service now is the time to do it. The cost in no more than you would pay for ordinary work. MA, WOIIK GlUUNTi:i:t WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE HOOD WELDIHG & EQUIPMENT j I 3 i You'll find repair service than yon ever dreamed of at MOTOIt COMPANY the . . . our "N-r- t welding service, and Ka and oil motor tune-uto Iw product are the p, found anywhere! Harold's Gleaners One; West of State Road Shop ( door mwt of Im ker Plant Iteuvcr, Utah lct |