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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. 1947 Prid.. Party V. I Mr. and Mrs. .Mack Janice HeLeuw Mrs. was the members ot her bridge club Friday evening. Aug. Is, wi,u 12 auendms. Following the lum lo on bridge was played with Mrs Mary! tattersall winning the high prize.; am, S;,u Lak(, ,,,,., ,,,,. ., Mrs. Linda Mumt'oid, gues, prize, and Alia Boyter, eonsoiat ion The Amidst a setting of gay mid uitn-l.o- u !ne.t party will be at the home of iner blossoms. Miss Rayma lloopes became the bride of Bud Miss KIsie Hales, Brown, with President A. irlos Murdock officiating. The wedding took place Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Knnis lloopes. The win1h' man hevlf? ) some, blonde bride was attired for maoe mistake her marriage in a pink formal dress, the bodice was satin with CERftlNLV COULDNt A a full net skirt over satin and her BEEN VERV INDUSTRIOUS !! was two shades of salmon roses and gladioli. The new Mrs. Brown was a graduate of the Beaver high school in May, 1!M7. The brideigi iHim. a son of Mrs. Nora mown, is also an alumnus or trie local high school and is a veteran of the recent war having served four years in the South Pacific. Following the ceremony, Mrs. e lunchlloopes sered a BPW (tuh Has Canyon Party The annual canyon party of the jlSPW club was held Monday evening at l'onderosa Park. A very tempting supper was served and cooked by the following committee: Mrs. Mary Tattersall. chairman; Mrs IVaii Thompson. Mrs. Lurrctia Burridge, Mrs. Kuby :McMulltn. Mrs. KIWi Kaston. Mrs. Mabel MeShane, and Mrs. Bertha iUaiton. There were twenty club members present and one guest. hat a Surprise Party fur .Friend Miss Ann Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Harris, was me Honored guest at a surprise party Tuesday evening, the occasion being her sixteenth birthday day anniversary. The group of sixteen enjoyed playing croquet and other outdoor games on the lighted lawn. Refreshments were serv ed, after which games were directed in the house. The party-waplanned by Doris Smith, Nokia Harris and Nordine Stoney. ... ... Club at Pattersons Mrs. Ivy Patterson was hostess to club members last Wednesday-eveninat her home. Following the lovely plate luncheon. Five Hundred and sewing were the en tertaining features of the evening. The prizes for the .game went to Mrs. Helen Grimhsaw. first; Janey Gillies, guest; and Lenore Joseph, consolation. Twelve were present and the next party will be at the home of Mrs. Klla Firmage. UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards MANDERFIELD l!y Mvs. Mclvin Kthvurds Steve and Mrs. Hi-- Fothering-i,a- win dinner guests Saturday the home of their niece, Mrs. laid win. They were Thelnui y, en-rou- te their home in South Gate, Calif. Miss is Black of Fillmore Hoi-tens- visiting with her sister and hus-liam- l. K We We are now open day and night for the convenience ef motorist! in this area. Drive in for highest quality products and conscientious ervKS. m hoi.voak; (,;m and rator H ing Eureka, Utah. Much new work being done to is Beaver Study Club Meets Mrs. Cleaone Robinson was hostess to the members of the Beaver Study Club at her home on Friday afternoon. The book review, given by Mrs. Naomi Baker was "Thieves in the N'ight," by Arthur Koestler, The hostess served a tasty lunch to the 16 club members present. '6 vimimM. mtuh m sound out deeper levels of old ) Mako no niUhiUr alxttil it . . h TKKKV MOi'Olt COMl'WV lias (ho liiicM Kiiiano in 1hm o piirt.s. o possihl,. ,.V('iv nilivi'll-ic' . . ini(l . m lt'iMii!alili. Come in anil luoivsc . . . have a i:iilcti' stock of an'o snilics. ,ct us do jour ut'ldiii.: for you. mm MfTAi MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH jL """"""i"" i"i "iiiiimii iiiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiuiin hiiimii iiiiiiiiiiiini iiililmi'l, NOTICE i DR. s, imiiii 1 i . F. BURGESS, Optometrist WILL BE IN 1JKAVER AT THE LOW HOTEL family Reunion A reunion of the Samuel Orson TUESDAY. AUG. 12 White family was held Wednesday at Ponderosa Park with thirty-fivattending. A good program consist ing of readings, musical selections, talks and histories was enjoyed by he group and an organization effected consisting of Burton M. White, president; Marion White e HMiwHHiimttiniiflMihiitiimHiHiiii wihiiiii iiiwiiim - FOR EXAMINATION iiitiiiiiiiiiMitiiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiKtitiniiiiit 1 I 1 mtniiimiiiHiiiiwtmmi I Ml and Paul Hatch, Warby and Pearl Thompson, asvice-preside- : - Mrs. Kathryn Craige of Salt Lake City and daughter are the guests of Mrs. Craige's mother, Mrs. Verne Oakden. They left Tuesday to return to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Baker plan to move Abe Murdock returned Monday to Logan in the near future wle re Mr. and Mrs. James H. Idol rebusiness trip to will make their home. Cake from a they turned to their home in Glenwood, and ice cream were served. Washington. I). C. Calif., the last of July after visiting for ten days at the home of Mr. Idol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Idol. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cap Clark of Los Angeles who had been visiting relatives here. Mrs. Clark is the former Arlene Willden. vi,l Never Sleep Leasee- going on in the Tin-t- k district surround- sistants. A sumptuous outdoor dinner was prepared and served and the days festivities ended sooner than planned because of a rain storm. This was the firs, reunion linker Home held for several years and the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker inse, for next year will be the dates vited sixteen friends to their home or 3rd of July. 1,2. church. Sunday evening following At Your Service 24 HOURS ,.nvs development work immediate The home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yardley was the scene of a garden party on Tuesday for Mrs. Kmily G. Forrester of Portland. Oregon, sister of George W. W'oodlioues of Beaver. Mrs. Forrester's niece's Mrs. Pauline Woodhouse, Mrs. Florence W. Hartley, Mrs. Clara V. Wahl and Mrs. Mildred Yardley were Mrs. Forrester, who taught school in Beaver and who returned for her first visit in 2!) years, met many of her former associates and pupils. Ice cream, cookies, nuts, and candy were seived by her grand-nieceFlorence, LaRue. and Karma Woodhouse and Nancy Yard-leOver i;o friends called during the afternoon H and Mrs. Vernile Mr. twenty-fiv- Cetertain for Mrs. I'orrester where they spent several days fishing. Members of the stake presidency A. Carlos Murdock, Aird G. Merk-leMark Woolsey, and Sherman Carter visited Sunday School and meeting Sunday. A big attendance was present. Faye Patterson entertained the club at her home. Bridge Party Mrs. Lenore Swindlehurst was hostess to the members of her club Justmnwe Sewing Club Meets at a bridge party, July 31st. Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle Mackintosh was Kate Willden was awarded point hostess to the Justamere Sewing prize; Mrs. Mae Atkin, honors, and club at her home in Adamsville, Mrs. Vie Paice, consolation. Lunch Thursday evening of last week. was served by tne hostess in me The evening was spent in sewing early evening and the next party and discussing current topics. The will be at the home of Mrs. Atkin. hostess served luncheon and the next party will be at the home of Music Club Mwls Mrs. Beatrice Spendlove. Joyce McQuarrie was hostess to the music club at ner home July Ten members present favored Mrs. Ira Yardley and four child- 31st. a memorized piece of playing by ren returned home last week after Mrs. lla McAllister conuucimusic. a visit in Logan with Mrs. Yard-ley- 's ed a musical quiz. Joyce served parents and other relatives. milk nickles to the group. at tn re- turned Monday from Panguitch Lake the e family members who witnessed the wedding. The uewlyweds left that evening for Provo where they will make a home and where Mr. Brown has employment. A wedding reception is planned for tli!' young couple in the near future. g i.i:vi:r wJth aIU, Ml.s Wm. Ka9ton to witness the new two-cours- eon to s ... rv , 1t is encouraging co'-sag- "strained relations" at TWIST'S EARLY our atmosphere is comfortable and BIRD CAFE our service courteous our food delicious. friendly M aft-- Bea- - nH's.K.mVii Nuptials oui-do- You'll fm3 no Kaston left hostess f"r t,ll'ir llom" at 1'0S A.des spending their vacation at PEP 88 1 two-wee- WIMG S MKE MOMEl (That goes for Ford Service, tool) I nit j li n n hit n 40. More Heating Surface with the HeatExchanger L-Sh- Because of the greater heating surface heat of the exclusive Norge exchanger, the Norge delivers more heat faster. 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