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Show few I and published by the I'tah Fish Mr. and Mrs. Dell Evans, Wm. Twichefl, Mr. and .Mrs. Came Department. Tn-itWith mink, marten and hell Mr and Mrs. r,n,A I5y Mrs. Irene Green h.. iMuit-iteanu .urs. Mr. uiis vm. tri n,iv,l Tu- rrhp A rottagi.- meeting was held at t. . Will IMIIP llCl'S Cell t I'S t u . .. . .inolittir . ..... r. (0 musv-- . i eny riuiei aim uauS.,M the home of Albert Green Wednes- Air. season will dos m. .l anaj Mrs. buju in..ff,. unci, C. 'April Geo. week. of last day evening Mrs. Wni Warby and daughter except in Washint "'1 Cnn... Murdock, Marvin Spendlove and Wendell Green. wnere trapping began February Lou and ,if'i,ri Kate Murdock all gave very help-:u- l Mary sevMtn lostessi I,.q Mnrv f'.ill lKi was talks. Mr. Murdock gave eral selections on the piano. The to the North Creek sewing chum fe ' ji aettina; was greatly enjoyed by hursday of last week. The aft. - ' ,1 1 E 1 ! 1 f , the fifteen people present. noon was spent sewing and a dtli- C.iSf-' Ion t'h ' Mrs, Tixliiia Twitche! left Sunions lunch was served to the tin 'J t I at- - nnnlun 1m- lh . will tl ... if 'U she llACtBS I VI where ; I.o::;iii f, tuv day ec:a! school tor eiid the Itheffl" ' rs b- iiiu lield this week. ., M(; S.KASOX Ol'KN'S Mrs. Lillian Jackson left Ved-Quick relief for acid indigestion luesdav for Iowa, where she will; flrij 11 set stomach caused by ovc at season with Tiie her opened time tlmUST some trapping 'eating, visiting pei:d much srr.oking, drinking. friends in her former home town. noon Monday, accordinj to the of- - with voy nlwnvtl At your drUgg;1(,.j(.rgt : Those who attended the wedding ficial proclamation 12 tablets, 10c. It. 'ri Mrs. and Mr. reception honoring . BEAVER (Utah) PRESS, Friday, March NORTHCREEK EMPTY 5, 1948 WJ f u - 11 ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 26, 1904 UTAH STATE PktSb ASSOCIATlOJi H' MERLE B. MERKLEY Associate Editor AlHD G. MERKLEY Mllor and Publisher - PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY 4-- 11 fir fl.50; 3 ?1. Mo. il T, A First Olass Publication entered In the Post Office at Uenver, Utah, an aecoud class mall matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Advertising rates quoted on request. Telephone 24. -- - A and Burr returned to Salt Lake Sunday evening. Ralph Fordam, Lawrence Robinlly Sirs. Margaret Morris son and Klwood Lund motored to Mrs. Iiluine Illaekett entertained ttuimeia mesaay. Hilling their Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Barton, Mr. absence, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. and Mrs. Roy p. Barton and Mr. Lund visited with their sisters. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris at Mrs. Fordam and Mrs. Jack Ralph dinner Friday. The occasion being Williams. Mr. Ulacketfs birthday. Bob Malterman of Parowan was Amasa Ilarton, who attended the in town Monday. Stockgrowers Convention at Salt Harold Sutherland, of the Stake Lake City, returned home Sunday. MIA Board, gave instructions in Zealand Morris returned Sunday drama Tuesday evening. from Salt Lake where he served on Cleaning and repair work was the Federal Grand jury. resumed Wednesday at the Church Mrs. Julia Griffiths left Tuesday with Bishop Williams in charge. for Paragonah, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams at the home of her sister, Mrs. and daughter visited recently at Dave Prothero. the home of Mr Williams' parents. George Morton, who is attending Bishop and Mrs. James Williams, school at the B.A.C. at Cedar City, at the home of spent the week-en- d his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Morton. 11 Mru. MelvLn Edward Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Baker Edwards. Mrs. Roy Rogers visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. en route from Salt Lake City to Morton. Caliente, stopped over Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. West Barton and visit with Mr. Edwards' brothers Kd- family of Nephi, visited during the and sister, Edgar and Melvin Mrs. L. Bradshaw. II. wards and week-en- d at the home of Mr. BarMrs. Dale Sly had as her guests ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Monday, her brother, Horace RosBarton. Mr. and Mrs. John Burr and enberg and wife of Cedar City. children of Salt Lake City, arrived They were returning from Prove. Several residents from here at at the home during the week-en- d tended funeral services for Mrs. of Mrs. Burr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burr and Lila Orrick, at Joseph on Tuesday. Mfs. Dan Barton. children will stay for a short visit Those attendinir were: Mr. and MANDERFIELD DO FOR 1 SIR y -- U- ' ) Jameson Sunday evening. Tiie program Sunday Mrs. La Vol Bradshaw and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Bradshaw. Airs. Until Bradshaw, Mr. and Misfcleo Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Von DeLeuw and LaRae Edwards. This community also expressed sympathy with a floral 'The Universal "leep serves as pick up truck, tow truck, tractor and mobile power unit spreads its cost over V n: and !i Ipedjin. Our name on your check is invaluable to you as a business asset. Your name on our check is an indication of your financial standing. A check drawn on this bank-give- s tint irrisj if iisi the ij i Siiv.Mn 100BXM r ? itr ASK US ABOUT THE BOND-A-MONT- ci I prosra PLAr H t :rwety-- !ram nt 1?, w '' asf'lusl WIELYS BEAVER CITY BRANCH PatJ ia jtteTF. S tha roll s 1ghti Iio Infermcunfain loffj OF MILFORD STATE BANK jimsha w . fckmati. l -- lvl' vi ml fck D. llllllllllltilllltlHIIIirMlllllllltltllllllllltllllinillltMHIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIilKtllltlHII'i illlHMtlMlilltliKllllllilMHIIiiilitllllrllllltlliilllNlllilii ana d, H us MEW WASHERS SEE Washes Strongest Cottons and Dainty Lingerie at the Same Time ,. Hob Dotson is parents. Mr. and f BAB q here visiting his .Mrs. Taint Tool Handles If handles of tools ar.d kitchen utensils are painted colors, is still the tools and utensils bright will be easier for the to find. Also, if you lend them, the color may remind borrowers that held at the articles belong to someone .Merrell else, and inspire their return. Lawrence Dotson. Harold linker lie has heen ill ii. a very ill. past week. The Fireside Chat was the home of Mr. and Mrs. TWO-WASHER- . . 1 mv Right to yourdoor v.y Value Washes 8 pounds of clothes at a time. Double duty agitator, large water deflector tub, and the feather touch safety release wringer. Built for years and years of trouble-fre- e service. Delivery - NE Americas Finest Washer FREE I ,.lu IM-O- S- Ufa)95 I. ' : A-- $ 119.95 ! W Barton Deluxe & - V'7 A ? x ft Model rs g 1.. 'iT v 4 IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE IRON AGE HI-SPE- ED 2-R- r C.J POTATO PLANTERS nm guaranteed Baoiii: "!:r'"ifi:i.!i!i.i;;i!:cyi!i;,':i':!!;:'!..' By The Beaver Press I I I OFFER.ED DOLL.AE. A TEN R.E.WAaO-H- AS ANVTHIMS (VE9?) BEEN MEAieD IT fv y SORRY - BUT t COULDN'T SAV JUST NOW -- ALL THE STAPF IS OUT LOOKIND 77 OP - r ' ' . Grcmilp THIS COUPON 1: - 1 'li" j TODAY As Little As Furniture Company '050 East 21t South, Salt Lai. City, Utah Plcaie deliver to mi Barton Waiher. $25 DOWN A KEKYL, UTAH ;';Hi';;H.ai:; W YOJR MONEY RETURNED Ycu'll like the new Barton! Gives more leisure f oj.5 . washing done faster. You'll want to U--p it for a lifetime. Beautiful streamlined trodJs with the Barton utility features and extras. Delivered right to your door. . VERN'S TRACTOR SERVICE ) w you a receipt, a record, a recommendation. We invite you to open a checking account with us today. MINERSVILLE MAIL tPAPER. Feb) i (SnSJ pi ABOUT THE I! j( year w; r ire daily use the year around. Let us evening demonstrate. was given by the Minersville Ward stakt; missionaries. Pravers were by Mr. and Mrs. Horace Carter; solo. Miss Cliarlene Williams; due;: by Victor Myers and son Dale; tribute. speakers were Clyde Mollingshead Gleiula. (laughter of Mr. and and Merrell Jameson. Two deacons Mrs. Jess Kdwanh, has not been Jay Gillins and Norman Banks. With the "Jeep" can able to attend school this week ;ave short talks. field implements. on account of illness. Basketball games, within the operate most town teams, will he held Wednes The Mighty day night for the benefit of sending the Scout team to St. George. UNIVERSAL Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. James Rollins Immediate Delivery By Mrs. Alvaretta Robinson went to California last week. They A leap year dance was held Fri- are still visiting down there. Carl Batiks has heen very ill for day night sponsored by the MIA. The proceeds were .given to the the past week suffering with the Inc. 'flu.' building committee. Mrs. Vif Watts of Salt Lake City Distributors Mrs. Hannah Corbridge celebrated her Slst. birthday February is here visiting her parents, Mr. 33.5 So. 3rd East Dial Her hus28. The family was together in and Mrs. Sidney Carter. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH the evening. A hot luncheon was band, also was here but has busiin ness Southern I'tah. M'lved to fin. Her son and daugh-ter-i- n Mrs. Reva Albrecht is substitulaw. Mr. and Mrs. Horace as a teacher in the Milford Corbridge. Vaughn Corbridge and ting school. Mrs. Wilina Miller and daughter A f Tri'iia. California, were reception was held in honor present. !so Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Jones of Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Gren on in! little daughter Connie of Thursady in the gym. It was given South Milford were nresent. Mr. by her mother. .Mrs. Alta Kelsev. ast im! Mrs Lin,. ar,. mnvin. t n,.JManv were present troiu tl t,nd of tho county. on to make their home. The Building Committee gave a Mrs. Kdna Medium has been ill,: ,.. i;1 siilierinc fm, ir:.n,i report. Sunday evening. There had -L ,5 Mrs Lester Meeham of Duchesne been $200n collected in two days f,.. .Miss reRobinson (ienevievf A'erhere visiting a few days with turned to Salt Lake City Monday. her. t AO TOR. MY LOST HAVE IN DOS ud j 34 person's cider. Hut from where I sit, those little differences aren't important -u- nless we go out of our way to m: so, by being hypercritical. As Will says now: "Well, at, way, those long s!i:ts hide a nmlt In 'e ! of shins" . . . and lets it g at th-i- (AMEMMhVTHE jpy Cliil'i Ite Cj: ire fP'' Uc tS'i' Perhaps the way somebody dresses isn't always to our taste just us Will's glass of beer may be another rt'S lumbers jjt'rlbtlted jaiarj RITA'S AD VENTURES I VO- ST T Joe Marsh Copyright, 1943, Lnited SuiUs liicu.ru luundation WHAT CAN i I i How to Put Up with Women's Styles When Will Dudley! missus finally longer gav in to th ne.w-sti- e skirts, Will wat mighty critical at first. Allowed as how women were a slave to fashion . . . ought to dress to please their husbands and not style designers. Sue finally reminded Will of his habit of sitting by the radio Saturday afternoons in shirt sleeves and old slippers, listening to the sportcasts with a mellow glass of beer. Suggested that maybe Will was a slavt ta comfort And Will admitted she was right ' Motile'-- ! Costs less per job dJvtrtiiiment .From where I sit ... jth aid jjersJM ,0 Does More Jobs "J . he s:'h Cie ,! ' : Crosby. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gillins, of-th- GREENVILLE f1 Gordon Green at the Minersville Amusement Hal! Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Green. Mr. and Mrs. .Martin Green and son I.aVoy, Harry Green. Mrs. Kdna What Wdiilil yon tiling if you were told that in a single vear fire I's in the United States was as great as the estimated property damage dune in Great Britain during two years of the terrihle Gernan blitz? e statement. But You might doubt the accuracy the truth is that our 1947 waste was actually 75 per cent greater than the loss England suffered in two years of blitz attack. And it was about twice as great as the damage done in the San Francisco fire which, after forty years, is still remembered as one of the most disastrous conflagrations Mr. ls fur-beari- 9 WORSE THAN THE BLITZ in history. Fire is now taking a record toll. There are various reasons, of which high replacement costs are among the more But, whether building costs are high or low, important. the main cause of fire is unaffected it lies in human failure of some kind. Today inflation, combined with the building shortage, has made every house, store, factory and warehouse more valuable than before. It has, in addition, resulted in an overcrowding of buildings, thus increasing the value of their contents. Today every careless act is potentially far more destructive than in the past. Fire can be compared to war as a killer and destroyer. And, like war, we can prevent fire if we sincerely want to. 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