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Show 'HHtlitWffiHBWMWI ,l KSSFI L GOLD AND BALL AT GREENVILLE ( ut-v- Look for the Silver Lining, the theme of the very success Ball Tuesday ,,i t old and Green it Greenville, attended byThe newly parity crowd. luirt'ii was aiuauuveiy aiifil ,,,, iieil with blue and white paper and on the walls the wah caught to a spray of ink 'lowers and silver tinsel. of The floor show consisted . uae morris flower jueua J ttip gin. yeiais 10 int fattenns rose Dick Horton es s throne; iu,.,i Queen Iris Griffiths, lovely yellow formal gown, to the ivttilv decorated blue and pink BLACK POWDER DAYS (Continued from page one) -- ed tn" -- u i frll. mra to town. Harris- f.e inrormej we this of fai-wh- en Jl'MOIt l'KOM IXMM1TTEE PLANS ANNUAL AFFAIR I lie annual Junior Prom, given to honor the Senior class, will be ldd at the Beaver high school on Friday, March 26th. and prepara tions ior a loveiy social atiatr are well underway. The theme for this year's prom will be "The Stars Will Remember," and there will be details many interesting planned . 1. . . i . . memo, i ilass ottlcers aiuuuu mis are: Nile Willden, Doris Smith, Lois Bradshaw and Jerome Willden, who are being assisted by the following committee, Jerry Patterson, Prom chairman; Delia Rat' Myers, Colleen Cox, Blaine Thomp son, Mary Carolyn Black, Rhoda Ann Schwob, Jerry Heppler and Merrill Lee. Faculty advisers are: ..Marilyn Simmons, Harold Suther land and Ray N. Tuttle. met some of our fishermen at the bottom of Britt's Met dows. We left the h,,, ( 1, them and started after the run away band, but thev hadsecond stam- I'amil.v Gathering at Kichficld FAMILY GATHKHS AT HOMK peded, thinking the first Members 0f the familv of Mr. OF WV.WVW bund, SATl'KUAY was ahead of them. We , and Mis. Lewis Patterson gath To honor ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the birthday anniver11 I I Grizzly RidKe. About half of them lini in Richfield to honor sary of Heber c. Dean, family Staeoy we.e noDoied on the front fm the birthday anniversary of Mrs members gathered at his home for but that did not so em to , .m stop tlu ni Patterson, on Wednesday. Those a dinner and from running. Those irday. to observe present attending, other than Mr. and Mrs. oit-i- l We rode fast across Patterson were, Renee Patterson. the !i;ith anniversMiv f Mr r.v.n i ti Creeks Meadows and ln.r.u .... Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Patterson and were: Mrs. Amelia Smith, John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin t. Grizzly Ridge, buvci iiiihki wiui we edged thinking 'throne, might family. Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. WiMiss - overtake them in v Martha carMrs. Jensen. ley n luuwarus Beaumont, bearer. icKy Merchant Valley row I.aVoy Jensen and iiuH 'he sold crown on a satin but "not much," they were goitm' baby and Jimmy Jensen. Fillmore: Mr. and Mrs. James Moves, Mr. X .. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Patterson and and Mrs. c. Edwin Paice and fam,;.lfV (,U1U rrrA laiA TJw. We rode fast up 1 lit to town. ilU'W. fulfil Crazy Creek and took a trot over the family and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ily. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muir. l.,m,n utienuauis weie maij jam' and Shirley Blackner. Mrs. ridge, and a good fast gaiip Up Patterson and son. and the Stacey Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dean and family, Amelia Dean and Mrs Valentine Party for Jtistnmcre family from Richfield. Williams, Gleaner leader Lousy Jim. Harris said, "we j Frances Jones, all of Beaver: and Sowing flub and Husbands v ...s.meii the queen and attend- try and overtake them at Reid' Members of the Justatnere Sew from Oak City, Mr. and Mrs. Ehion Cabin." BlackRut Blaine TXT's ride as fast as we ivith corsages. Have club entertained their husAnderson ing and daughters Edith and Ll president of the YMMIA, pre could, we did not catch up with Valentine Party Thursday bands at a valentine party Satur Genevieve. them. Mrs. to a Nettie With the graceful flourishing corsage f.nted day evening at the home of Mr. i .ift'itlie. stake dance director, for We found some nieces of hmk.m of formal dresses and the gentle and Mrs. Warren Thompson. Mr in r assistance in the floor show. hobbles along the m ment Ovserved Birthday Anniversary dark suits, the members way and on and Mrs. Fill Peterson, George Terry Thompson was the guest dames Williams sang Kern s fr lat. Paul Revere ami P.p., of the TNT dancing club met on j;:s!iop former Reaver residents, Phil Sheridan both had saddles Eeb. 12th at the West Ward hall of honor at a birthday anniversary more, I.eok for the Silver Lining." were guests. Bunco was the special held party ! Monday evening at the rhivins for the crowning of the and a comparatively level road to for a Valentine Ball. Large, lacy home game of the evening, entertaining of his Mr. valentine ide and Mrs. hearts parents, decorated the when on, they made their fa in, en and the floor show were: and prizes were awarded to BeaW. 0. A hot walls Thompson. mous rides, but we had to ride no of the hall and red hearts dinner was trice jirs p. M. Williams and Carma Spendlove and Grant Pryor on white crone naner overhead: n served to twelve boys and the rel,is..ph. itiano; Mrs. Macel Horton and down hill, bareback (ha hat. Nell Cartwright and Wallace high; of mainder the was nox snout evening and other items frred Harris was in his :4th vear aientme jiml K' iih Barton, violins, Limb. low. Lucky chair prizes and an active, nimble man at that added to the charm of the occa playing games. went to Blanche Pryor and Karl j The Chicago Glide was danced ne i sion. tace time. I was coming 12. .My three covered serving Smith. A pot luck supper carried jy the following couples: Bishop was centered with a red Observes 82nd Di,g brothers used to strap me on table out the theme of valentine and nd Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Anniversary horses when I was only four or plant with white tapers in white Mrs. E. O. Puffer observed her was a delightful treat; valentine poy P Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul holders on either side. Each S2nd birthday five anniversary quietly candies were also served. Thirty fnffiths and Mr. and Mrs. Glen to years old, so I was accustomed gentleman drew valentines from at her home. Saturday. Feb. 11th. two attended the party and the riding. was flaikner. ' Rhumba Son When we reached Ice Spring, we the box to determine li is partner Mrs. A. E. McGarry and Mrs. Mur committee on arrangements was i.v Miss Griffiths, Mr. Hor- for the dances. Angel food cake, ray Bohn spent the afternoon Edwards and Kay gave up all hope of overtaking the and Mrs. Ada Smith, Mrs. Leola Limb n: Itessie with strawberries and evening with Mrs. Puffer. She retopped and Mrs. Zona Myers. unaway norses, so we took it Williams; Miss Calvert and LaMar cream, hot spiced and val- ceived many cards, cifts an.J tele Fonlham: Mildred Scott and Gene easy from there to Beaver. When entine candies and punch servnuts were phone calls, conveying best wishes. The ladies participating we were coming down the face of ed F;irton. Birthday Party for refreshments. The commitIn the two dance numbers were the big Pole Mountain, we could tee Blanche Ann, dau for Mr. the was. and evening see the horses just going out of Club ill in formal attire. of Mrs. and Entertained Wallace ghter Rishop Mrs. Roy Yardley, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alton Smith entertained D. Yardley, invited twenty friends I The president of Y.W.M.I.A. is sight behind the trees down on W. C. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. the table lands. That evening we Karl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Hy-ni- members of her club at n nnrtv and relatives to help her celebrate Several stake board Jlis. Scott. up the horses and the B. embers of the MIA attended, as gathered Wednesday evenin.e: at her home her biithday anniversary, Thurs L. Lee. Following the hot lunch, the 12 day afternoon. The children had iill as other stake officials, and next mornine started back fmBritt's Meadows. guests enjoyed playing Five Hun- fun playing games, and Ice cream b;any nun Heaver and Miners- Club MeeN Sewing Saturday I put my saddle on tille joined with Greenville for little Mrs. Waldo Yardley entertained dred, with prizes goine to Jane and birthday cake was served. brown mare was occasion that Sussie Thom jiiis important the Saturday afternoon sewing Gillies, first: Barbara Smith sec pson's saddle animal, and Edward club at her home. At 4 o'clock, a ond, and Barbara Patterson, conHuge Liner W. Thompson Sr. tied a two qt. luncheon was served to the solation. The next party will be 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tetzlaff and The Queen Elizabeth is 1,031 feet at the home of Helen Gillies. canteen of new milk on behind dainty long standing on end she'd tower jkinfflas Thomas of Arcadia, Calif., me for baby Nell Cullen, but when guests. over every building in the world lisitpd at the It. R. Thomas home we reached camp at Britt's Mea Bridge; Club except New York's Empire State from Sunday to Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tanner, Salt dows, the canteen contained fresh Mrs. Lenore Swindlehurst enter- building on which ner bow would butter and buttermilk. Mr. Harris Lake City, were overnight cuests tained the members of her bridsre reach the 85th floor. Her gross also secured a saddle to ride back-t- Wednesday at the homo of Mr.' club at a ,' weight is 83,673 tons. party Wednesday camp, and as we wre ridin" ud "r? .T. T. Tanner. On Tlmrsof la.it week. Twelve were An v thn I t r .virtlrti.nJ a yi vuupxca lover iiiuivilu iu present and were served a delicious steep hill he said, "how in ua lite Food Value of Meat jthe world did we stay on the Mil ford. luncheon. Bridge was played with The principal food value provided horses without saddles?" ICfliO UkHO PUBS WITU THE Kate Willden winning the point by meat is protein, which is essenMr. and Mrs. LaMar Hodges atOWLS AT NIGHT CAflr K.EEPUPWITM The boat "Maid of the Peaks" Vona Cox, honors, and Vie tial for growth in children and mainprize; TM6SQLE5 BUI?' WIST"! iwas in big demand, and with the tended the Utah Poultry and Far- Paice. ng Tnt day v' r- - r Ml m consolation. tenance of the body in adults. i meetjexception of a few rainy days, the mers' Cooperative business boat was used a lot. Sometimes ing and banquet held Tuesday evethe horseback riders, men and ning in the El Escalante hotel. girls or women, would have boat The banquet was attended by ap riding and horse riding the same proximately 200. Two officials of day. Matthew Cullen liked to steer the company from Salt Lake City the boat. There was an oar lock were also in attendance. t- - J i annwuimi i a,. .....i in the stern of this large boat and you could often see him sitting Golden Slippers," and as a "wind back there with a big smile on his up" for the evening, he sang "The face, while such strong men as Irish Wake." The music for the Hy Jameson, Angus Uckhart. Alex chorus of the "Irish Wake" and Davis, John Patterson, Fred Har the first strains of the "Jolly ris and others would take a turn Dogs Polka" are very similar, and THERE ARE MANYi at rowing, and all seemed to en- some of the lines went something like this: "They brought spuds in joy boat riding very much. One evening everybody in camp their duds" (J. R. Lindsay said it ADDITIONAL MILES was invited to attend a social. meant in their aprons.) "Pat Inear the Cullen tent. Logs were Dooley asked Mike Nolan's wife of smooth easy riding if used for seats, a big fire was made to dance a 'quadruped.' she sighed Joti have your car lubricated and some of the men lounged and said she was afraid the punch around on their hips and elbows. was in her head." Chorus: "And ifgularly and properly using The Thompson girls were good they kicked up a devil of a row gifae that will give maximum protection. To lie sure singers, Florence Woodhotise and just them, a row just then, andt that the job will be done Metta Thompson had sung duets they kicked up a devil of a rijilit bring your car here. We then, bold Irishmen were together in concerts years before. will urease it to could All those that joined sing according they." Mat Cullen laughed until lacioi'v specifications using in the rendition of American folk the tears rolled down his cheeks, lubricants that are made to and Jim Lindsay did his share of songs. last longer Fred Woodhouse had a high, laughing, but Ambrose Thompson yet give safe, sure protect ion. clear tenor voice. He, like Flor- turned loose with that big. hearty ence, had received some training ha ha of his and made the forest from his sister Ida, who had stud- and meadow rinir. -- DERII'S SERVICE After about three weeks of ied voice building "back Fast." Fred was requested to sin.g the pleasure seeking, the big outing "Old Savannah Home" and "Dem party of 1 884 dispersed and the " ' ' f members went back to their homes. ' ' - , I)F, ., H Swin-dlehurs- . ,, ih-c- - iu Keini-forin- BEAVER (Utah) PRESS, Friday, February 20, 1948 DIP CAMPS .MEET The Nancy K Camp of the DL'P met Friday at the home of Mrs. Mima Cartwright. The history of Surah Agnes LeBaran Hutchings was given by her daughter-in-laMrs. Lola Hutchings. The lesson, "Firsts in Utah," was given by Beaumant. The lesson, "Firsts in Utah," was given by Mrs. Kate Noyes. Business matters were considered. Ten were present. The Anderson Camp met recently at the home of Mrs. Jennie Tanner. The lesson on Irrigation durElaine Edwards. Refreshments ing early Pioneer times was diswere served by a committee to cussed under the direction of Alta 13 members and' two visitors. The Hickman, captain. The water supprize was won by Myrtle Burt. ply In pioneers times was also discussed. The Horn Silver mine and The Greenwood t'amn met at the boom to th county was rethe home of Maud Lewis on Feb. called. Light refreshments were 12th, with IS uresent. A historv berved to fourteen. of the Messinger family was given granddaughter-in-law- . by Mrs. Farm Labor Ralph Holin. Elaine Edwards cave Half of the U. S. farms did not the lesson "Firsts in Utah." 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