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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1948 em Wood and Mjxine Marshal! .the home of her sister. Mrs. Nettie mother in the the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ward California, cam? Sunday to visit 0. ,t in . until! iiil .W, .. ulit.ru ., u , ..... - " - fiittri u vvh e. The daughter. 'e tin honor ytuutruts Hood and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. htm fr.r a left Spring-viilfor when she hev: Sunday, Morris Mrs. Norma Obery and son.s also graduate Boyd Twitchell and son, and Mr. where she will visit another dav Afrei-n,-entertained at K J and .Mrs. Doyle Twitchell at heri, Hubert Marshall of Salt Lake; Mrs, Lai ina and beoij;. Room; on in nan (.IlSPellt tflM Wet'K-eienjoying the deli., W( : sister, Mrs. Louiue Fackrell.attend-erate- Bides Mrs. Welles Banks returned to n.,iUc lhn,ll snH fflllll the guest Mrs. Wanda Corbridge was op-George Jiorton, who is her home in Minersville, Tuesday, Stockton, spent Mother's Kay here on in the Milford liospita ing school at the BAC, arrived Sat- - Morris after spending the past month with with Mrs. Augusta Marshall. to spend Mother's Day at Blacken. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jameson Saturday morning. Site is home. ris and children, Mr S. I'. ering satisfactorily. Green. received a telegram form the Mrs. Mr. mat. a and Sheridan Marshall Harold Rogers ntt Paice ana g, spent day orj government Tuesday stating the body of their' son. I'vt Lonisjso in the Milford hospital last and Mrs. Koy Rogers of Milford Mrs. Leon Dean, mototed to Greenville Sunday Jameson had been shipped to me week I'. S. A. and would arrive here in A house warm in was giv- - ernoon. Mrs. Hoy Rogers stayed to the Seminary graduation a short time. Arrangements are rind Mrs f il H in liniini- i if Subscribe, don't Ky Mrs. Alvaretta Robinson being made for a graveside serv- Truman on Saturday night. A exercises with her daughter, Mrs. Mori on. ice. beautiful lump was presented lo The Freshmen's Frolic was held of Mrs. Pickett Mr. Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Reese of Elmer and and them. was The hall Wednesday evening. '('( dar City were dinner guests on St. George spent Mother's Day stu the decorated by beautifully ,m;k; at flie home of Mr. and her mother, Mrs. Florence dents and teachers. Airs. Arthur Blackner.. During the Mrs. Jennie Carter spent Moth- Jameson. .afternoon, both families motored 13 Leon Thompson, who has been er's Day here at home. She has Hy Mrs. .Marjraret MuiTis to Milford. been visiting in Salt Lake City for employed, has come home to farm I'Mina Williams, who has rs. Delimit' Keslei of Milford three months with her children, for his father, who lias ill health. Mrs. Mary Tanner and Orlo CarMany from Minersville attended and hree da n:.'lit rs, Mat y Jane beep, in Porvo for the past week. HELP Y0 visit ,1 o; ret iinii'd home Saturday evening. : ter. Mrs. Mary Tanner and fam- the meeting in Heaver Sunday eve- ISeatiico atid Kat HELP YOURSEijT She was accompanied by Vernon ily came down with their mother ning to hear Pres. George Albert, Thursday at the hone- of .Mrs. Ki Mr. and iieslinston Davis, brother. Arthur Hlackner. and Smith Roy Mrs. and returned Monday. Carter speak. went to Milford Monday, where she Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piackner Mrs. Von P.eeson. Mrs. Williams The Sunday School held a Moth can salvage. Th. N ina is visiting her daughter, Mrs. War- er's Day program. The Junior Sun spent Tuesday and WVtliu sclay at expects to go to Caliente, Friday. ren Johnson. Mrs. Ruth two who has son where Cedar School David their Twitchell, songs, also; sang City, day Seen visiting at th home of her medical attention. Mrs. Ray Goodwin returned to recited short poems; Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gadd and granddaughter. Mrs. Ormond Morher home in Pioche, Sunday, after shall. Carlie Roberts, David Mc- do get paid for' you know how r.?"i ft spending a few days here visiting Knight and Effie Marshall gave daughter Sally of I'rovo, and Mrs. ris, left Monday for Minersville. taiM Li counts today e her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George short talks; solo, Lee Marshall; lia.le , Barton of Beaver visited where she will visit another Mrs. Mr Ltiella Mr. Rollins. Baker. and Mr Baker his been very violin solo, Bishop Harold Raker; Thursday with daughter, Keep Turning in UseJ J A very good Mother's Day ill, but is slowly improving. His rluet. Bishop and Mrs. Baker. Blacken. Anrirn r.4 to all the Mrs. were Tokens Mrs. LaPreal White and was given in Sunday School. and Dorothy presented daughter, dren of Caliente. New. arrived at Booklets were presented to every sister, Mrs. Mary White, both of mothers. , t , V w " I e . dl- - . Steam prjess Sin ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25, 1904 . '. V T d u-- recov-'urda- 0 MF.MBFICrj UTAH STATE PRt THE- - ASSOCIATION MERLE AIRD G. MERKLEY Editor and Publishet B. MERKLEY MINERSVILLE Associate Editot PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY R1PTION RATES Year, $3.00; 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) - 3 Mo. $1.25 A I irbt Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, m second class mail matter, under the act of Congress ol Mar. 3, Advertising Till, KK.MT rates quoted on request. Telephone DON'T HOLD VOl TO WALK Have any rights? The annual toll of some 12,000 pedestrians killed in traffic accidents itn niit'imut tliH country seems to raise the question of whether an individual's Hunt to stand and walk on his or her feet still ex M,:2?M y VI , Min-e- lien-wit- Utah. 1879. GREENVILLE 24. It UltKATIl f Ait'-'- . You still hear people talking about buying something or other "when prices go back to normal." Anyone has a perfect right to defer his purchasing in hope of a price millenium. But. judging by the evidence, he's going to have a isis in an increasingly motorized loug wait indeed. The inflationary pressures are age. as strong as ever. The usual upcan The, answer to that question ward wage adjustments are taking Ik; found in current reports by place. The national income is still safety .specialists on the causes of at or near its peak. The govern fatal oedcHtrian accidents. Three ment is showing little disposition out of every four pedestirans kill to economize in any direction. The ed, we learn, were themselves vio coat of the Aid Program European or law a traffic committing and the nlting program will preparedness an unsafe act, by jaywalking turn more dollars loose, and lead comiag crossing against signals, for scarce out from behind parked cars or to more competition in fact, indicates goods. Nothing, foolish. something doing equally In other words, three out of four the probability of important price were presuming upon a right to drops for any kind of commodity use. walk when and where they wished in general The of retailers, in aggres work in utter defiance of safety consid ei at ions. Losing one's life is a very sively fighting inflation, is a meahigh price to pay for the right to sure of the difficulties encountered. Stores have voluntarily cut walk carelessly. their profit margins, discouraged In addition to the thousands of consumers irotn buying higli pricpedestrians killed, many thousands ed wares, worked with manufact a more were injured of whom urers to improve qualities and low- third were crippled for life -- while r prices, reduced their overhead unknown thousands escaped acci to the last nickel, and so on. This dent lv the skin of their teeth and has helped enormously to retard continued to take' chances. increases but it hasn t caused a Society does not concede the swing back to the 1!41 price level. right to he killed or maimed by There is a definite point past which one's own foolish acts. There is a retailers or any other group can't moral obligation upon ns all to go and stay in business. They have uersonally use every known safe to make both ends meet like the ty means, and for those who sim rest of us. ply will not, there must be enforce We all hope for lower prices. ment by law. But don't hold your breath while It has been clearly proved that waiting. the only way pedes! rians and automobiles can exist together safely is by having strict regulations for the protection and control of both. By Mrs. Mclvin Kdwards T5y crossing traffic where directed, when directed and as directed, Mrs. Jasper Puffer and Mrs. pedestrains .will have given up the jinda Munford of Beaver spent questionable privilege of matchwith family rel Thursday visiting wits with autos. But ing speeding here. atives let us hope they will have gained Mrs. t'leo Patterson and daughthe right to live. ters Helen and Faye and Mrs. Mel-viEdwards were Richfield vis- I cout 11 d grand-Bh'.in- ; pro-Dav- is i chil-lirra- MANDERFIET D "k jk 1 ' ?w' "v , m J" 3 rv x& mm J ) "-- L n itors last Thursday. VEHICLE m The Universal "Jeep" caa b 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 p usefulness and real economy. UNIVERSAL 'Jeep Mr. and Mrs. II. 'Nichols and son and daughter of California, stopped Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Patterson. The N'ichols were en route to Grand Canyon and parks. Mr. Nichols is a yearly deer hunter in Beaver vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Bradshaw and Mclvin Kd wards left early on Tuesday for Provo. where they visited, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vene Orton. Mrs. Ilattie Ashworth, and Miss June Gillies were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo ' SM-S.ri-H- ft He didn't oet When Patterson. NORTHCREEK By Mrs. Irene Green Mrs. Ben Merchant and son Dar- rel spent Monday at South Milford, with Mrs. Rose Bond and Mr. Orin Puffer. Mr. Puffer has been ill for the past two weeks. Miss Helen Benson of Parowan visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Merchant and Max Si was T-- SO s This Jack Horner isn't a who doesn't know any better Grade children have better safety records than adults. No-- ,,, Jack Horner is yol Three out of every four pedestrians killed are breaking a in miUb.ock;sregarding traffic Wt.at a Next time you cross Uie street, wait for that sreen liht! i don't rush out from behind parked ears. Where There are ' before erossing. Spend an extra seeond and stay alive7 first-gra'd- er . WILLYS From where I sit ... II. ? s. , ,,,111 g Yarbrough. Mrs. Stanley Green entertained May lo uwd with pull type or hydraulic Implements. lNel cars, at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. iraciorx, mid trucks accepted as Green's birthday anniversary. The trade-inImmediate Deliver'- - guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John Wilcock and family and Mr. and Mrs. Usher Wilcock and family, all of Milford. and Mr. and Mrs. Gor Mrs. Usher Wilcock don Green. Inlermounfain Inc. and little daughters visited at the Distributor Green home until Tuesday eve. Mr. and Mrs. William Twitchell :i3.5 So. 3rd Fast Dial entertained at dinner Sunday for SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH jL """ '7-- ; L SPEND Joe Marsh III 7$$? S iTT'' 1 ways SECONDS save! Jeb Had the Folks Knol LIVES in Stitches! At the Friday Night Social, Jeb Crowell had the audience in on the Htitches doing a take-of- f blustering character who belittles everybody and everything that isn't from his own home town. Well, we can laugh at that tort of character because from where I sit, Americans are just the opposite. We like to boast a bit perhaps, about the paint job on the new barn, or the missus' style of cooking but we aren't intolerant of people who don't think or act exactly the same way we do. In our town, for instance: Some folks like band concerts, others don't some families serve beer with dinner, others, buttermilk and as for politics, there's plenty of healthy disagreement. But when it comes to denying folks the right to think or act ns they choose no, we're like you we don't believe in it, whether it goes for serving beer, or speaking one's mind on public affairs. ... CopyrKt, 1948, Vnitti SUm Brtwui Foundation Contributed in the public interest by REAVER CO-O- P MURDOCH OIL COMPANY SOUTHERN UTAH FUNERAL 110$ LEE'S STYLE SHOP DICK'S RED & WHITE MARKET REAVER RRANCH RANK RROOKIUYX CREAMERY REAVER DRUG COMPANY BEAVER RODY & CO. FENDER SHOP THOMPSON'S Store for Men ERICKSON'S MORIL GAS & Coys SERVICE SAM'S FURNITURE & APPLIANCE |