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Show Richard Jones of .Mother's Day Dinner dwsts at Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Saturday 'ufl'ord spent .... ru),.,,,,., ' 'joyed aim Mr. havins ,., ?Iti family for Mothers l;lv dim,,:, Wad ;unu and Pa Lindsay-.,ent- and supper-amto "ii,..,,i ,i, ,. Y, at the BAC, spent Mother's day. Those i, ..".'' nTy at the homes of the parents, Mrs. Wallace Mrs. John Gunn and Mr. Cedar City; Air. and Mrs." Firm, ', Hutching and familv charles Lindsay"Zt t!r and Mrs. W. Club Will Have Annual BHAVKH (UTAH) PKESS, FRIDAY. MAY 14, 148 Breakfast at Cedar Citv Members of the Business and Bridge Party Professional Women's club of this Hub I'aity Mrs. Meth Hatchings entertain area will meet Sunday at the El Mrs. Ruby McMullln entertained Kscalante Hotel in Cedar City for ed the members of her club at a sixteen club member and guests breakfast and a business meeting. party Wednesday evening, May 5, at a bridge party Monday evening This is an annual event of the at her home. Kollowhiir :i llirht at her home. Following the lunch, Mr. and Mrs. !ov iirad'uV clubs and several from the local huuheon the guests enjoyed play bridge was played, with prizes go"! Beaver Man Taktw Bible Tuesday club are planning to attend, ac- - ing 1'inochle. with Iris llolyoak ing to Mrs. Lettle Thompson, point j'x aveiite Takes lliitle daugh family, Milford; lieih Sai- -. ;,. i,c Ahbie Willden and Dom-rNews , m borne. Ft. Albert Moyes claimed Margaret l"'li'nS to Mrs. Marva Heppier. winning the high prize; Helen C. and Mrs. Helena McGarry, honors, been l;as of received in here arrived ter Mrs. Ailene Clark, ti illies. lucky, and liarhara Smith, for the marriage of William A. Jones, Ann Jex as his bride on Tuesdav jpreisdent. guests; Mrs. Sue Skinner, Thursday morning. Mrs.! Bruce Osborne, l'rovo smw,. w.'. Y thr - in of Mr. and .Mrs. 4consolation. Twelve were present. points; Mrs. Sara Bakes, honors, for-in and nesday May Salt with the T!i winter LHS Jones, the of nth. Lake Sy part iirsd;. yillden has spent r Heaver residents, to Miss No'r- ( The next hostess for the elnli will a.nd Mrs. Althea Low, consolation last week visiting at the (i.,im. in Los Angeles. Tliuixlay temple. The bride is the daughter lull Ser daughter Mrs. Belle White entertained the he Mrs. I.enoer Josenh Kutli IHtlerson. daughter of home and also with Mr. an, for club members. ;;i of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jex of Provo i Mr. and Mrs. Axel Ditlerson members of the M Mr dub ;U her of Nowers. here arrived White and the bridegroom is the son of home on Elmo ijjt.3 JliitHiiton Park. The Calif.. Thursday afternoon. Mrs a short time - Mr. and Mrs. James A. Moyes of Maude Christiansen pave the re Saturday and visited Sunlovely took place leiemony 'Mr. husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waul Hoci tji her May, April is. in the Madelines Beaver. A reception for the porl for tlie afternoon on 'S!.i,.r W dding anj Mrs. Harvey White. She Uien iwnaiu Murdock went to Salt in- in Huntington out the was held at Provo on Wed Chapel at on to Minersville to see her on Wednesday. Mrs. Hood i'ark. The bride looked radiant in seenie attn'etfons and I'Mlslnes, was and attendee: nesday evening Baka gown of white brocaded taffeta the car back and Mr.1 pfiits, Mr. and Mrs. George jotlie:- interest iU items. Sevt llteeil Mr. Murdock each drov.. a a. with a finger tip length veil. Her by several Beaver people. A recep- were present and the hostess son tf.t bridal bouquet was a showered ar tion will be held at the West Ward eii iiineheon to the proup. Kesler Otto and anaeiiH-nr. and Mrs. of white gardenias and amusement hall this (Friday) evef came over Mr. and Mrs. T. Tanner re- white rosebuds family of Fillmore surrounding a ning, for the many friends and rel House ;uess Spi ndini; the Mother's Day holi evening to attend the Semi- ceived word that their grandson. .large purple orchid. atives of the couple. at Heaver were Miss Harbara hear President and David After Faux a the day exercises of Moroni i, ceremony u;,s reception ,.,! nary' After the Karnsworth and her friends, all student body president for next was held in the wedding chapel. geofge Albert Smith. students at the BYU. Max ltobln they spent a short time at year, at Moroni high. David w;!l i. and immediately following the re- Anderson DI P Camp Meets The Anderson Camp of the DTP son, Kay Robinson and N'ila (Mom ception the young couple left for the: home of Mrs. Hattie Yardley. a senior. a honeymoon through Southern met Monday at the home of Alpha ent. They were at the S. Taylor HOT WATER SERVICE iHllltlllllllltllllltlllllllliuiH California. Stapley for the regular monthly arnswoi th home. with 18 members and two meeting, visitors present. Captain Alta C. House tiuests at tlie l.w's . I liMaiiiere Sewing Club Use!', Hickman was in charge. The les House Kuests at the home of Mr Mrs. Zona Mvers was a recent son, "I was a Pioneer Child," was and Mrs. llyrum I,. Lee were Mr BaiMr hostess to the members of the you buy Jj I Mrs. Stapley. Margery A. l.ee s mother, Mrs. II. S. Dell of JI iiistaniere Sewing club. Twelve given by countv president, was Monroe, who visited heer from Sat worn present to participate in the Mackerell, and reported that the his- uiday until Tuesday. C. K. Chris WATER HEATER, 'vt nt- - of the evening. The hostess present Fower is of the county is in the bands tensen. Klsinore, father of Mrs served refreshments and the next tory of the printers. An entertainment ,ee, snout Snndav nn Momlnv ... in backed by a tie. ting of the group will be at the for i Brighani Young's birthday, on lieaver. Sunday evening,...........j i the vishome of Mrs. Alice Alston. June 1, was discussed. Prize was itors were among the many ats prorated warranty because I drawn by Mary Goodwin. Delicious tending the Seminary irraduation. e Sewing Club Has Party IT HAS ALL THESE FEATURES candy was served h to see their two grandsons, Robert Mrs. Millie Riley entertained 10 Mr.s Stapley. (and Merrill receive their diplomas. members of her sewing club, and PORCELAIN-LINETANK 'our special guests, Thursday eveLike glass, resists rust, gives long service. K. V. s , , ! - m- u ,. - newly-wed- i i s !''"." I'oin-ini- t mm v Ma i -- - t Sun-fa- , 'WOF v7 EFFICIENT 1' mm .. ' 20-ye- ar X .5 home-mad- jii ning. May mil. Bingo was also a diversion of the evening and prizes a r, awarded to Mrs. Laltue G. liriggs. high; Mrs. Robert Weid- a est. !l; ll. mil Mrs. Alverta H. irr. low. The hostess served n n lieen to the group, and the I!e.t instess will he Mrs. Kiser. - ECONOMY TEMPERATURE CONTROL Automatic and adjustable for additional hot water capacity and temperature preference. LONG-LIF- E, ... of the fact that we are able to serve you J in all matters pertaining to financial affairs. Discuss your problems with us. Our staff, trained and experienced in the bank-lin- g business, will offer every possible assist- I al Wedding Celebrated and Mrs. Karl Smith te d at a party Saturday i s ii - occasion being their edding anniversary. A hot was served to the .guests. el nil e playing of Rook completed th" vi ning's entertainment. Each ouple took home a souvenir. tl'll' P'-- UNET'JALCD BEAVER ! 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