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Show TtmiBUMflW m urn Beaver Study Club Mrs. Stella Larson was hostess BEAVEK i UTAH ) PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1848 at the regular meeting of the BeaI J ver Study club on Thursday after- ported by those attending. The in the nation. It seems that Utah nM M. ' " noon of last week. The book re- class advisors are Kathryn Schnep- and Arkansas tie for honors each lory f "J view was given by Mrs. Phylls S. el and Mel Heslington. year; however Utah held the load in 194 6 with a death rate of 7.5 Warr. and the book she chose was "Campus Shadows," by Harold W. I . OF l . STl'DKNTS TO MARK per thousand as against Arkansas with a rate of 7.6 per thousand. Trott. Business concerning the 1XDKX OF 1. X. DOCI M KXTS In 1945, the positions were reverT.X.T. IHNNKIMUNCK Cancer drive was considered. For Miss. Barbara Jean Keith and Probobly the most complete in- sed, while in 1947, Utah was in the The third annual T. X. T. semi- - a number of years, this club has this drive, with Mrs. dex of United Nations documents lead again. K.ueii Carter were married in a formal dinner-dancwas, as usual sponsored While considerable speculation loudy home wedding Wednesday an outstanding social event of the Winnifred Smith in charge. The in the world, available to the genhostess served refreshments to 16. eral public, will be owned by the has been made over why Utah and at the home of Mr. and spring season, held eiiing eveThursday iV".- Mis. Hey ward Carter, the T -I'niversity of I'tah within the next Arkansas have such low deaih j ning at the banquet rooms and few months. rates, the main argument seems to grandparents at Miners- - amusement hall at the West Ward. Beaver Book Club Meets Mrs. be that both states are strongly agAlice "He. The was charma Alston No solenui-i'-ewas The index docuUN of delicious ham banquet, commarriage complete to hostess the of ricultural, while states with the members the ing by Julian Gillins, in the pres- plete with cherry ments exists at the present time pie death rates are Industrial. Reaver Book club, at her home exceut the one ence of family members and was cooked and served higher UN the compiled by by Miss on ti lends. The young bride is the Maxine Norton, head of 2nd. liFriday evening, April itself, which is not available to the home daughter of Mrs. Maxine Keith and economics department at the high Eighteen were present, including braries or the general public, ac four special guests. Mrs. Gerald cording to Dr. Frank B. Schlick, lie bridegroom is the son of Mr. school. Miss Gae Armstrong, and Vickers, i Mrs. Bill Gillies, Mrs. political science . some students. A three-tie- r and Mrs. Slieral Carter of birthprofessor. So, tho T. Smith and Miss Maxine Earl which has all the docday cake, holding three candles, I'niversity, Norton. The program for the eve- uments A DOftfr ST DOWM IK THE MEADOW published by the UN, is wedding reception was held was on the head table. Other decAND WAIT BOB THE COW TORS was given by Mrs. Dona ning were orations making its own index. lollowing the marriage, at the bouquets of jonquils 1V.KC.U - Wtt-l- t TUB WYIlA on ideas and tips for wom The library has several thou where the and candles. Places were marked en in home gymnasium, some with beauty care, sand of the UN documents by now iiewlyweds greeted their many rel- by Individual cup cakes, holding atives and friends. The new Mrs. one candle, with the person's name demonstrations, etc. Mrs. Alston and receives a copy of each new had bouquets of pussy willows and. ( al ter was publication as soon as it comes out. attractively dressed in written in frosting on the cake. a blue formal and had a Address of welcome was given jonquils attractively arranged In But until now, there has never! corsage A plate by Mrs. Ora llofheins. secretary the entertaining rooms. ot red roses. Sherman Carter been any way to find the material was served by the hostess luncheon of the offithe club, the needed, Dr. Schlick explains. vocal representing following program; ' K Pire: I ' t H l m lection, Carol The University of Utah will: Williams, accom- cers; Anthony F. Woodhouse was and an- M M V Club Rntrtainel make the index available to other panied by Karma Joseph; trom- master of ceremonies Mrs. Ethel Woolsey and Mrs. colleges bone solo, Uoss Van Orden with nounced the following musical throughout tho nation ! L. M. Burt entertained for the when it is completed numbers and toasts: two piano piano accompaniment played by The work is being done by eight! Florence Woodhouse; vocal solo, concerto, played by Marilyn Stap- - members of the M M C club at the Kent Myers, accompanied by Bon- ley and Florence Woodhouse; male home of the latter on Thursday students in the political science nie Baxter, Milford; tap dance by quartet selections, LaMont Thorn- - afternoon, April 1st. "Inside V. department under the direction of shirlene Merrell, with Jane Ann ock. Sherman Carter. C. Harvev S. A.," by John Gunther, was the a library assistant. When tho work IT'S FUNNY WHAT A (.linn playing the piano; reading, Rawlinson and Gilbert Gale; ladies book report given by Mrs. Zelma is completed, the University will Muir. The hostesses served a lun- be able to offer an excellent opporIF, ft i Jeanine Carter. Refreshments were quartet selection, Mrs. K G. ' ft ' W f Mrs. Melvin White. Mrs. cheon to the fourteen present. The tunity for students interested in LITTLE JACK CAN DO served at the close of the of program and dancing. Robert Draper and Mrs. Doyle next hostess for the club will be research on current world prob Mrs. Maynie Hoopes. lems. he I5 young A lot of work with little couple will make their Twitchell, with Mrs. Sherman Car ; ter readin To Supplement the UN library, home accompanying: original Miuersville. f erfort. And that's just what i ing, Mrs. Wallace p. Yardley; a Better Homos (lub Entertained efforts are being made to get a you can get when you brin toast to the ladies. Fay L. Mes15. Mrs. Vie Black entertained the conipelte set of League of Nations W. Culb Has Mwtlnir your ear here for expert tire The members of the Business singer; toast to the men, Mrs. members of the Better Homes flub documents. repair, and all around auto New officers were at her home Thursday evening of uid Profesional Women's Club met Reed Smith. servicing. You can p-- t u lot Monday evening in the Lodge Hall eelcted as follows: Mrs. Fay Mes- last week. The club's program pol- UTAH DKAT1I done, with little effort, and HATH tor their Anril meeting. The uro singer, president; Mr. Messinger, icy of studying countlres of the at prices that are right. Mrs. Gilbert Gale, world was continued, with Mrs. OWF.ST IX NATION gram consisted or the following Maurine Gale givjng the report for Darts: saxapbone solo, Leon Dean, secretary. From the National Office of VI iic is responsible for It will not dry out or crack and reDERN'S SERVICE Dancing followed the banquet. the evening on "The Union of tal Statistico coins the it h Kathryn Schnepel playing pi- of Its raincoats. report that ii katir. mains soft and smooth. The dance were decoratSouth Mrs. Gale had Africa." picprograms dan'u".'!i expresses the vogue two uio tap accompaniment; the death rates of Utah and Arkan The (rraceful full back, draped surfaces and the full hood and roomy Marva Carter accompanied by ed with a drawing of a birthday tures of the country, which added sas are the lowest of all the states y slash poc::! cake follows the current kets add muqh to the smart with to three candles. The birththe interest of the eveniug's ap" Fr- Jane Ann Gunil; two vocal selec trem: in fV.sliion. The material is ance of this coat. The seams arc tions. Nancy Xowers with Bobbie day cake, which had been used as program. Mrs. Black served a plate ' 'izeri plastic, a new electronically sealed to keen you Dalton accompanying at the piano. a table decoration, was disnlaved luncheon to seventeen-."V revo .'!. ::iry licvelopnient in completely dry, and it is vented .; was in the dance hall on a lace covered have never seen a coolness; in metallic tan or Ranger H. M. ( - ri v metric present to show some films and table, and at the close of the KKMOH HOP like this strong and blue to suit your own particular dance in was cut A. into "slices" and !us;n us appearance. type. slides on, "Wild Animels," "Soil The Senior Hop, one of the an and "The Rain passed to the group. Sixty people nual, outstanding events of the Conservation," were present to enjoy this banquet i sccbool year, was held Friday eveDrop." Mr. Christensen gave an inIJiidfto Club Entertained t Several committees lecture in connection and dance. school at the 7 2nd, ning, ,k. April high Mrs. Cleaone Robinson was hos teresting on worked the arrangements The pretty decora gymnasium. ess to a bridire party Satun!a with the showing of the films. He of the in was the assisted tions of the Junior Prom added to opesation vening at lier home for member The Birthday Anniversary Observed by Eddie Bohn. the gala affair. Class officers in if her bridge club. Followinj; tlu projector . Costs less per job ;e j: of the program commitTTJt f members Sylvia ardley, charge were. Rex Smith, presidelicious luncheon, the guests en tee were. Vie Fotheringham. Viola (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace dent; Kyvon Davis, of the evening the remainder joyed '' Xowers and I'earl Thompson. Ice D. Yardley. invited friends and Reed Christensen, secretary, and The prizes wen playing bridge. Keith cake and punch were served cousins to her birthday annivc treasurer. They Barton, creain. awarded to. .Mrs. Louise Farrer The 2G were assisted by Clair Reynolds bv the committee: Annabell Hales. sary party on Monday. point prize: Mrs. Dona CartwriRht and Corrine Maycock. McMullin, Elsie Hales and young folk had a good time honors; and Mrs. Kate Joseph, con Ruby games. Refreshments were en Members of the Junior class Ina Messinger. A good eing i f fi... puny ui uie ciui of i lub members i&uictuuii. iiitfiifAi joyed. The birthday cake was dec were especially invited by written the e hi ,. i enjoyed I. ...HI vtiu IJt llt'lU ill lilt-- MUIIH t)l MVH orated with candles and "Happy invitation to be in attendance at ilhLmversal Jeep serves s mck-- j Smith fruck. tow truck, tractor and mo-- i viI(a With Rototiller to mechanize the soil in the fall; and with this dance. A good time was re- Birthday" inscription. luMamorc Sewing Club Meets your land, small acreage can its snow plow attachment us t,,!! ,,.,,. arouna. Miqr use me year m Mrs. N'ola Cartwright was hostbe to pay. An made makes snow removal quick and demonstrate machine, Rototiller plows, easy in the winter. This power The niontlilv lneetinsr foi tlu ess to the members of the 'Or.. sewing club at her home discs and harrows in one optiller of a hundred uses elimBelknap Camp of the IM'I was last evening. Twelve Thursday eration it prepares perfect inates the drudgery of gardenheld Wednesda v afternoon at the two special A were present, including seed beds in the spring, culti..home of Murtlia lieuumont ing and produces bigger, better Glen Hutchiags and Mrs. guests. in the summer, plows crops faster and easier. Write vates .Sfi-icoiuinuation oi tne uiary oi Ceo Mrs. Fred lie of Oregon. Huling .i??V under cover crops and builds or see us for complete details. Cannon Lambert was given by Mrs. Zelma Muir. Mrs. Sadie I'atte son hostess served refreshments. next will be the was named the new captain of the Myrtle Mackintash f;:4 at her home club the "Jeep can for hostess the la! camp to take C'e place of the SEE OR WRITE apJte most field in VI Vtr.'l Glamour in the Rain f 'a'H'!-- , i;i A Mr Ki:irn-cAi:Ti:- lM.L mitials n e :M ' bride--looni'- s d ala-mod- e, tiMA fitted'J mum Miners-ville- Cart-wrig- ht Min-eisvil- " p! eni-cee- d I f$A 1 r'i'lf Vl 'A '4 n W Mnr-doc- enter-tHinm- VV 1 I r, . two-wa- m 'ii'.-t- . plas-Vn- u hnst-nse- . . v . ! s More Jobs m seven-year-ol- H maw-- . d J( 5 9 A, izvf vice-preside- . l!'l play-attenda- nt ; - 4 l.-- i .1 1. iLD i-- Just-amer- e Tf all-ye- Park City of Mining at ar ... 1 -- I f. 3 implements. ... -I- h.pTi i ,jy to r . He RCC j mi 5 'iigH Adanisville. Xorma Walker, who passed away Mrs. Leola Limb was a recent were last month. Twelve present hostess for the sewing club. Most and were served refreshments the club members were present, of Beaumont. and refreshments were served. ' P Honored at Shower Miss Barbara Jean Keith, bride-elecwas the guest of honor at a kitchen shower given Saturday evening by Carol Myers at the home of her paren's. Mr. and Mrs George Myers. Sixteen girl friends of the guest of honor were present and enjoyed the evening playing Rook and Bunco. Many lovely gifts were presented to Miss Keith. Refreshments were served. Bride-to-ll- hydraulic implements WILLYS jaleriitftinfain Inc. Distributor! Dial LAKE CITY. UTAH i ""MmimimiuiMiiiitmntmiiiMiim 30 The Jtah 9nt&ied i per fcJ cent to-- The Heaver its interest ouuu, having City Branch Bank will increase to 2 per cent on savings up to hymning April 1, 1948. in excess of this ir. "IM"''d Suviiiir III) "'" Federal I:,t 1 -- In H.MMKI RreaM-- r savings Deposit b.V inrrraslnt? account I s .V""'-saving- now. Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MMiiw HiiHnmmmmiii Kinimitmiin ,.muiwiHiiiitiiniiHiiiiiiiim 11 U LnlWt ITS AFTER, CAREFUL THOUGHT.... AND WE WELCOME (YOUR OPINIONS, ANY QUESTION of tliN Income from our Take advantage OF MILFORD STATE BANK 5000 North Main St. Cedar City, Utah Attends Sister's Wedding in S. L. Mi. and Mrs. Harold Sutherland went to Salt Lake last week to be in attendance at the wedding of WHEN WE TAKE SIDES ON BEAVER CITY BRANCH -- 145 enter- tained her sewing club Thursday afternoon of last week. Sewing was done, and lunch served to members and three invited guests. WtLAKKY 1 j W. Schwob ON OUR SHOULDER' 'be fun month will bo paid on all deposits ,h" fifth. Interest la paid twice yearly, on April 1 and October 1. j Ilattie lived at Milford for two or three years not long ago. The wedding was solemnized April 2, hv Bishop Paul Van Wagoner. Mr. Sutherland returned to his teaching position in the Beaver High School and Mrs. Sutherland remained in Salt Lake this week. She is expected back Saturday. Beaver City Branch Bank JKc'ieaded. j Mrs. Mr. Sutherland's sister, Patricia Jean Sutherland to Norman Bishop a son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren K. A Itishop. The bridegroom and his "'1 East !.T e t, mmediate Delivery 5J CEDAR MOTOR CO. s with null tviio iimmI ! J "f FAS' TTT' Mcftf-- - liy IT . i t - m a 1 General P. E. Connor, first commander at Fort Dojglts, who becama known as "The Father of Utah Mining", due to his early activitlee In Utah. (Editor' NoU: Thi. b the third f a who although not a soldier prospecMrim of riaht article tor, worked with them, and who rrdini th. ot Park City, piormr Utah Dilnlnf was later to discover the Ontario wmmiinhT.) mine. Probably Incited by the disMountain he spnt Systematic prospecting for ore In coveries at West1863-6prospecting Utah began with the arrival of the winter of general V. K. Connor and bis Cali- through the hills of Hlngham and In fornia volunteers at what Is now the two Cottonwood canyons. Fort Douglas in lSfi2. Iinbtfd with the fpring of 1864 he gave up his .he spirit of '43 as they were, these search temporarily and went to sp'-ntheir peaceful Montana and Wyoming. The sol'olunteers jerhxls of inaciivity gcowering the diers were not discouraged by the As a result experiences of Steen and continued nountains of Utah. General Connor became known as to prospect south of IJingham. With no railroads to serve the 'Father rf Utah Mining." was directed territory at that time It became Their first the West Mountains probably necessary to undertake domestic The first of reduction, or smelting. ;hrough the representations 3eorge B. Ogilvle, an apostate attempts at smelting were made in in farming. Ogll- - the summer of 1864 when General Mormon, engag-rle had reported to Onpral Connor Connor and others erected near the lia discovery of mineral In the early present town of Stocktoa a fdrnace all of 1863 in IJingham canyon. .An of the reverberatory pattern. This, sxnlorine expedition under the com- - the first smelter in Uth, w not mand of Captain Heitz was the successful, as It was not suited to Srst to discover angentlferous the general ores at band. The failure of this early smelUnr galena In Bingham canyon, and on September 17, 1863, Ogilvle and venture and others that followed others formally took up there the did not deter the prospectors. It Urst mining location in Utah, known became apparent, however, that is the West Jordan claim. In the transportation was neoessary to the following December the first mining development of this remote are llstrlct in the territory was formed and actual minim? had to await the and named the West Mountain dis- completion of the Union Paelfls which was organized in 1862. (The trict. Among the first to prospect the fourth article in this series will ap-P- r la these columns soon.) Park City area was Rector Steen, attt-ntio- VV" fowler FOWLER ELEMENTS ' WATER HEATER LOCK AROUND YOUR TANK! You can depend on a Fowler for long-lifservice because it has a more efficient type of heating element. Fowler's elements are kept dry, are not immersed in the water, but locked around the tank. They apply heat from the outside in, from tank to water, and do it always at a SAFE BLACK heat. There's never the trouble-makin- g red glow of small area concentrated heat. There's no liming, scaling or costly maintenance. Just economical, elements that eliminate trouble. 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