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Show BEAVER "m ' '"'''11'' i'riiiLL W. O. Heffner has gone to Salt m,s Clark Prince spent a t L.ah.e cuv jh Lake City where he has employ- .. . Aid West Ward Voting People to Ho Honored Sunday Evening Family Binner Nearly 60 .laronlc Priesthocd Saint Girls of the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Firmage en- land Latter-da- y tertained at a family dinner on West Ward will be honored at the Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. W. A. sacrament meeting Sunday evening irmage. Mrs. Paniel Anderson of Maryland; Mrs. G. V. Halsey of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard of Long: Beach; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Uigan spent last week at Beaver, Firmage and daughter; Mr and during spring vacation at the U. S. Mrs. Orrin Williams and family, A. C. were guests at the and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rumniler home ofThey Mrs. Howard's parents, and family of Milford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mackerell. Mrs. Howard is the former Shirley Dinner Honors Birthday .Mackerell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox. Mr. and Mrs. King Morris and Mrs. lJarlene Heath entoi tained at a family dinner to honor the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Blaine Cox. The dinner was Sunday and was a surprise to the guest of honor. ment with a construction company. Bridal Shower Bishop and .Mrs. Geo. C. (iood-wi- n Mrs. lone Yardley was the guest and Mrs. Hue Nielsen of d "f honor at a bridal shower given were Beaver visitors Friday. Vrt i'hI evening In the West Wan! 'yiu-tiu'ihm society rooms, given by her Mrs. Nellie Griffiths of Caliente. m vs. Ruth Muir and Mrs. came to Beaver Nev.. is the house Suest of lu.r '"tuner, . Myrtle Yardley. Mrs. Melba Yard where ui ... ,,,, L. Las Vegas, outer, uuo Scliwob and lam- - " aiiiuiiuiccii uie ioiiowniK pro- to visit with ily. ., r.Mviiit'iit. :nuii: vocal solo. KLiine Watturg a. cuinpiinu-' i ti sons. ny Shirley (iillies; tap Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .Muir dance. JoU'iie and Nina Rue Yard the last Wednesday morning to spend a o' piano solo, Shirley Paiee; tap j, hii Joseph spent ...i in itovo and Salt Lake few days visiting their children 'lance, Phyllis Paice: vocal solo, Dell Mathews, accompanied , uUli Iter daughters, Huth who are at school. by "in ai the HYU, and Bonnie iary vardley; piano solo. Isabell Utah. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tanner were Muir; June Ann Guim played ai university of Milford visitors last Friday, the oniiaimneiu ior trie dance num bers. Games were also enjoyed. ami Mrs. Leon Paice and guests of Eb and Dave Tanner neiiv ire cream ana caKe were the at and families. h. students rina served by the hostesses. Sixty la d at the home of Mr. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. McOuarrie lies were present, lone Muir Yard- Kdwin Paice. Alden r and v daughters Joyce and Rhonda ley is the bride of Howard Yard 11 it , made the a trip to Provo Sunday to ley. and iney were married in Birthday Party lt the I'aice iiome visit with Ina Marie McQuarrie. March. nd. Faye Hamilton, daughter of Mr who is attendine the nvr. and Mrs. Webster Hamilton, invit Bridge Party ed several boys and girls to her Marleau Cox, daughter of Mrs. Roma Holliiigshead enter- home Mr. and Mrs. Karl Levi of Mil- Sunday to celebrate her 7th l,s. Kieh Cox, Redding, ford were over last week srettinir tained at a birdgo party Monday birthday anniversary. A good time evening for members of her club. was had playing games, and remis to Beaver, and is icquainted with their new ne msiess served a delicious freshments were served by Mrs. a Beaver Ann, the Margaret at High student luncheon and this was followed by Hamilton. The pretty birthday Mr. of Mis and the Ronald daughter George is living at Prizes. were Bradshaw. They returned ome 011 the playing of bridge. cake was of much interest to the itli residence. . .. .1. ,.1 . , , l, ,,1 hi .hiss tmuiueu risie iiaies. young; children. Friday. points; Mrs. Susie Beeson. hon- ami Mrs Kalph K. McCloy On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. T. 'fs: Mrs. Maye Atkin, progressive Sewinjj Cuh Meets 1, it Friday after scnooi .mis. .Mary ami Mrs. Hannabell Kirkhatn enter Mr. Crifand Mrs. lattersall, conso Paul Idaho, where brntitns, lation. Twelve members attended. tained the members of her sewing Mr. Mrs. fiths, and Woodrow c.rif .. :nui Linda will visit fl hs, Mr. and Mrs. Warren lub at her home Friday evening (irifhth; ..' .McCloy returned of last week. Twelve were present Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Birthday and Gillies, Anniversary Party the for Sunday, and Mrs. Nettie White were at Fill sou of Mr. and enjoyed sewing and playing Lynn, , ravins at the Walter more to attend the funeral of Mrs md Mrs. Morton Smith, ws hon-- Bingo. Prizes were awarded to n'liie. 'red at oia L,. Hai inoiomew, mother-in- birthday anniversary Alverta Kiser. high; Zelma Gillies, law of Rula Griffiths Bartholomew. party on Wednesday afternoon. guest, and La Rue Briggs. conso ,:i smith returned the who had been very active in civic Foiirte '11 little people had a good lation. The hostess served refresh wn'k from Salt Lake time playing games. Cake, punch, ments to twelve and the next host and church affairs at Fillmore, , to Bing-went She Kim ess for the group will lie Mrs. ice cream were served for and lads nd the funeral services The was cake pink tone, who was killed T l' I ) H T-- 1 E I ) EST 1 1. X i. iters, i corated with white icing and serv-ais- o i. ni there. Funeral RK AsKS PROBLEM white "Happy Birthday'' letters .Instamei'c Sewinjj Club area, held in Vernal. ICS unl six candles. Mrs. Myrtle Mackintosh enter 'With advent of our the .etc .spring, tained the members of her sewing mov- high school students are blissfullv W. Dotson It. Mrlurn Mis. arkle club Thursday evening of last ii(Iersiiii DI P Camp Meets An- - enjoying the freedom of the spa- Sst ;nlay into the Beaver blacjt The Anderson Camp of the DUP week at her home in Adamsville. and tender ious, the green poorly occupicu h fartnieut lormeriy wr. uui- - iupervised vehicular lanes. Last net Monday afternoon, April 5th, Twelve were present to participate ater Mf. and Mrs. McCloy. i , the evening's activities. The tVio PnTlv. - night, in less than five minutes Ait the home of Mrs. Geneva Idol. inhostessi lesn't la salesman fiui vuv, served refreshments and of of continuation the there were 42 crossed Diary students ana nfeil. Fisher uoyai oaniue the next .... party will he at the home was Cannon Lambert George given qa hopn Highway 91. All were going at ne uuiwus Uaiv bmpj'.'.' S. of Mrs. Nell Cartwright. Mrs. Kate Bowman. Thirteen by a in were different None lie angels. Iteynolds apartments ring in were present. "crosswalk." J;,, former reuar "There is a law protecting peMrs. Christine Baldwin is visit . destrians in lanes and crosswalks, FASTS'! Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Murdock ing at Cedar City with her daughi'm reporting the experience of e.iial days last week in ters, Mrs. LaRue Adams and Mrs. the average citizen, when I say. spent Salt Lake (lladys Skinner and families. City. op. vvA that many of us after several years of dodging cars are still wonderMrs. Sam Robb, Winnetnueca, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Griffiths. Mr. ing where it is safe to cross these Nev., came Tuesday and will visit and Mrs. Warren Griffiths, and city streets. There are lanes from until July at the home of her par- - Mrs. Bill Gillies were called to the drug store east across the ills. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cart- - Kanos Saturday to attend the --1 .4- . streets and also west of the high wright. funeral of their uncle, Dan Rogers. school. Yet, they are neither legal crosswalks, and offer no protecMrs. Elizabeth Ledterman and Mrs. Alice Anderson, Oak City, tion. ler girl friend of Las Vegas vis spent the week end visiting at the "Many prominent citizens have ited two days last week with Mrs. home of Heher Dean and Amelia recognized the civic problem but Ledterman's parents Mr. and Mrs. Dean, and at the home of Mr. and have been stymied in efforts to Kent Morgan. Mrs. C. Edwin Paice and family. ah establish safe crossings and systematic means of patrol. There is Mrs. Frank Cartwright returned Mrs. Jean Harris returned a committee now who have con- home h k visit with from a Saturday after a nections with the Chamber of visit at Nephi with Mr. and Mrs. her children, Mrs. Albert Cherry Commerce, Lions Club and schools West Barton and in Richfield with of Preston, Idaho, and Everett that is promoting the movement Mr. and Mrs. George Farnsworth. Harris and family of Logan. for a 'Safety Patrol.' Students are cooperative. I think they'd be only Mrs. Itoyce Holyoak was returnNettie Stoney returned on too anxious to establish a 'Safety .Monday from Huntington Park. ed to her home last Friday from Patrol' to remind their fellows of Calif., where she has spent the the Iron county hospital, where AhoJuct regulations set up. but seldom winter with her son, Ross Stoney she had undergone an operation. obeyed. and family. She reports having Mrs. Holyoak is improving each "A film, on the dangers of day, it is reported. enjoyi d her visit. travel, was shown to the student body recently by 'the Utah Transportation Company. Students reacted favorably. Let's not let them down and wait too late be-- j fore the agencies that are responsible get together, establish one or two more crosswalks, orranie 1 'Safety Patrol.' and join the Undents in obeying walking reguSubmitted by LaMont lations." PilODUCTo CO. OCDEN, UTAH J rhornock, high school instructor. J Mr- A - ili ...-.- t Munis is visiting in her daughters, Mrs :ind Mrs. Alice M families, this week Mil-for- 11 U-- f un er : . a . 1 . 'e V, ij nfu 'i .ti it ( UTAH) PRESS. FRIDAY. when they receive group, quorum and individual awards for achievements during 1947. All of the Aaronic quorums will receive the Standard Quorum Award and two LDS Girls' groups will receive the Standard Group awards, and in addition many individual awards. A special program is being arranged, according to Bishop Wallace Yard-le- y and the parents of the young peiple are especially invited. APRIL 16. 1948 president, showed moving pictures which he had taken. West Ward Church Services J. Albert Muir of the bishopric was in charge of the meeting on Sunday evening and the speakers were Miss Alene Williams, returned missionary; Frank Farnsworth and Earl T. Smith of the stake high council. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Nita Farrer, sang a special selection. West Ward Choir Eiitertarned The West Ward bishopric Hitfh Council men at East Ward choir members and their llishop Andrew J. Terry prepartners at a party and program sided and conducted at the sacraMonday evening at the chapel. The ment service-- at East Ward. Talks p:i)gram was in charge of Alma V. were given by Howard C. White Becker and Kent Morgan. After and Charles K. Jameson, members community singing, the following of the high council, and Wayne numbers were .given: solo, Burton Heppler and Dale Murdoek, memWhite; piano solo, Mary Warr; bers of the Deacons quorum. enter-tertain- ed reading, Kathleen Farnsworth; duet, Anona Smith and Esta cox, reading, Merridy Baker; readings, Orville 1). Harris; solo by Norman White and solo by Kent Morgan. Members of the bishopric, assisted hv their wives, served ice cream Teacher Training Class Held The officers and teachers of the West Ward Primary met Monday evening for teacher training meeting. "Story Telling," was tho lesson given by Shirley Palee and waf N'elda Harris. tonned with raspberries.-anReports were given f..r t 7f. Italnh McCloy, cliotr on the recent Primary conference at Salt Lake City, and business Q. How much feeding space do pertaining to the ward Primary baby chicks need? Reconference was considered. A. Feeding space per chick should freshments were served by Mary be: F. Goodwin, Chloe Fillmore, Vir Space per Chicks Age of Chicks ginia Beaumont and Elva Hodges. Twenty-threwere present. First 3 weeks . . ..1 inch 3 to 6 weeks. . ..2 Inches 6 weeks to maturity.. 3 Inches Q. What is the best time to hatch ducks that are to be used for breed FARM VEHICLE e crs? PLt5tU TOO EASILY A. This depends on when you want come into production, but ducks to be used for breeders are usually hatched during April or May, They will be ready to lay about A MAN WHO IS WITH HlfASEU l them to PLEASED seven months later, which means that the birds will come Into production late in the fall. Q. When does the sow The Universal "Jeep" can be used as a field tractor, a pick-utruck, tow truck and mobile power unit. It's on the job every day, all year, so its cost is spread over many jobs. Compare it with any farm vehicle for wide usefulness and real economy. reach her peak production? A. Results from the Research Farm of the Ralston Purina Com pany show that the average sow reaches her peak production from about the third to the sixth litter, Some sows remain very prolific until they have farrowed up to 125 pigs, but these are the exceptions. Q. Does it increase milk produc tion to have water available for UNIVERSAL dairy cows at all times? A. Yes. Cows at Iowa State Col more milk and lerre produced 6 12'', more butterfat when they had May 1k used with pull I.vim' water available all the time, com or hydraulic Implements with cows watered only once a day. It is important, too, that the Immediate Delivery water be kept warm enough in win ter so that the cows will drink it. Failure to drink enough water dur ing cola spells may result in constl paiion and sharp drops in milk floM p GOOD WORK . . . rE . is list a matter of pride j with us. For example: When wo grease your car you'll know it will he done thoroughly ami projierly . . . according to factory specifications . . . and using grease that gives maximum protection and lubrication. For the hest in lubrication nntl service bring your car here. . . WILLYS Send your question! about livettorlc or poultry problems to FARM FACTS, a) 5 South Eighth Street, St. Louis 2, Muiouri. 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