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Show I BEAVER (UTAH) FRIDAY, MAY 21, 19 4 PRESS, Aaronic Priesthood Program The Aaionic riresthood of the Coat Va A pave the niWiam Sllll...i.i. ...ii...i day eveuni. wuu iam.-Smith, Gilber, Gale, Dick Nowers. ..... ilriarliniifrag i Louise Fox. Kate Reynolds and Walter Kerksiek of the high coun- LDS GIKLS .M HOYS WHO KL't'L'IYKD AWARDS DIKING cil: niano solo, Tim Mackerell and 17 TO P.K HONORED AT PARTY accordian so'.o, Terry Thompson All Anionic Priesthood boys and Bishop A. J. Terry was in charge LDS Girls, who received individual or group awards for achievement will be guests of the during S ) ltii-rv- i ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25. 1904 OP MEMBER-ifirS- rr UTAH STATE THE- - Piitii ASSOCIATION MERLE G. MERKLEY Editor and Publisher y1?D B. MERKLEY Associate Editor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUvSC RIPTK N RATES Year, $3.00: 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) , 3 stake presidency, the stake LDS girls' committee, and the stake Aaronic Priesthood committee, at .in outdoor party to lie held Wednesday. .May 2ti, at Hanging Rock, Mo. $1.25 A l irsc Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver. Utah, class mail matter, under the act of Congress of Mar. 3. 879. second is Telephone 24. Advertising rates quoted on request. 1 in ilie Canyon. An evening of fun. consisting of games, program and picnic lunch has been planned for the group of nearly GREENVILLE MINERSVILLE .M iiicT.-- WWW mm - .s. 20 0. By Mrs. Margaret Morris THE KK HKK IIIVK SWARM DAY HELD HKIJK SATURDAY Vi Alvaxetta Robinson THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES HAVE OUTING ning and they enjoyed tha 9f n inn w... aiir en Friday, May 14. the third! rennrrlc and fourth grades of the Belknap system for the school enjoyed an outing to the race track and Kenyon Grove, und- and marching. er. the direction of their teachers program was Upon" was given by Mrs. Merle B. Merkley. Ice cream. cooKies, ana Mrs. Vie Davis. Mrs. Geneva Josapples were served to eighteen. eph and Mrs. Lillian Thornock. The group was transported to the Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox and in buses and spent the morn track s'.n Sam were in Panguitch over week-enon business. the ing playing baseball, relays, run a .rr "Uliki. en erJ H v Ant giveili son having the ti 0pPon or speak through T the d which proved to b tv of the day. The grottp'iut 1,1 to town. at d, . .1 ft. i rooum umn uio i ' ( Will' r A .n F UHiVlRSAL Mrs. Walter Hlackner returned home last Thursday, after spendMr. and Mrs. Hex Carter are the ing two weeks at Thomas, Idaho. The Bee Hive Swarm Day, an bom a of son, baby proud parents Mrs. Hlackner annual and Lake Salt City. attair, was held Saturday Sundav. May It; in the Cedar City was called to Thomas by the death "veiling at the West Ward chapel hospital. of her nephew, Cecil Williams. Aft- for all Bee Hive, girls of the stake Walter Pearson, 71 years old, er the funeral service, she returned under the direction of the stake was taken very ill Friday night to Salt Lake where she visited her USED AS A Mrs. Kate Willden and :ind was rushed to the Milford Hlackner and Mrs. Lois M. Dean, and ward bee Winnie daughters, hospital, where he was immedi- Mrs. Pauline Stoddard and family hot luncheon was servkeepers. ately operated on. He is recovering Mrs. Emma Williams left Sat ed first, iir the banquet room. On and will soon be home. for Caliente, where the head table was morning iirday to went placed a large Mrs. Hannah Corbridge she will visit her daughters. Mrs. bee hive with a bronze bee on top Multifield. Arizona, Sunday, to Ruby Davis and Mrs. Vera Cal- and blue flowers on the side. On visit for a while with her son, Mr. vert and families. the other tables were potted plants Ceorge Corbridge. PICK-U- P Williams was in charge and spring blossoms, lighted TRUCK Bishop is tapers here Orton visiting Lela Mrs. service. Speakers and the favors were nut of the Sunday toppcups her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin were Allen C. Reynolds and Frank ed with a bronze bee. The Edwards. W. Farnsworth of the high council. during the luncheon, con Club held its The Hti sy Bee Ormond Morris motored to Pin- - sisted of: vocal solo. Nell Thomasfirst meeting Monday at the home tura, M Sunday and was accompan- clarinet duet. Mary Warr and of Mrs. Melba Haker, leader. The ied home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph officers elected were Phylia Erick-so- H. Morris, bywho have been visitors Verona DeMai. The group then as 4$ president; Donna Gillins. at the home of their daughter. Mrs sembled asupstairs for program and follows: Bee Hive soneJane Carter, secre Veil Parkinson, for three weeks. awards, flag ceremony, Milford; dances. tary and treasurer; Ee McKnight TRACTOR Bishop and Mrs. James Williams Dolores Merkley and Phylia Paice; INDUSTRIAL sone and cheer leader; Virlene entertained for at dinner Sunday welcome address. Noma Bradshaw, Cray and Myrl OwensK active com- Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blacked. Mr. mittee. The meetings will be held and Mrs. Clifford Wililams, and Milford; chorus. East Ward; parable of bee and Bee Hive girl by each Thursday. Mrs. Robert Christiansen. ('arid .Myers; The Promise, Miners-villegirMrs. LaPreal White, California, Pvt. and Mrs. Jack Murdock chorus from Minersville; and Mrs. Erva Goodwin, Nevada, who have been visitin.g here for vocal duet. Milford; song fest, returned to their homes Sunday, the past two weeks, left Saturday by Kathryn Schnepel. Mrs. after spending a few days here morning for Riverside, California Dean presented the awards to the with their father, George Raker, where TOW TRUCK in the Air Bee Jack is training Keepers and each Bee Keeper who has been very ill, but is imCorps. presented the awards to the .girls. proving. Th prayers were by Melba Yard-leHarold Baker played a violin and Mary Jo flowd. Over one solo and Lee Marshall sang a solo MIXITKS OF K KG U LA It TKKM in the graduates program at Mil- - OK COlTtT HELD II Kit K, GIVK hundred attended this function. ford Monady evening. The District Court convened oi Aaronic Priesthood Gives The HUP are having a hot dinProgram ner for the Old Folks Thursday at May 3rd, at 10 a.m. at the coin- The program Sunday evening in the I)('P room in the Town Hall. house, with Will L. Hoyt, judge the West Ward was in commemor- MOBILE POWER UNIT Mrs. Lillie Roberts returned J. H. Keller, court reporter. Wil ation of the restoration of the home Friday after spending the Ham A. Miller, clerk, being present restoration of the Aaronic PriestThere is scarcely an inwinter with her daughters in Trials for two cases were set for hood, and the following gave short or business that is Gardustry Bingham Canyon and May 24th and 20th. Fay Limb vs. talks: j. Albert Muir. Mrs. Kathserved in some way by not field. . et leen Swindle-hurstal. Wi! Interstate Transit Lines, Farnsworth, Leon the Universal "Jeep." With Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Griffith lard Hanson appeared as counsel Nelda Harris and Milo Bak- an of Salt Lake were here visiting his for plaintiff, counsel for defend t. Tlie Aaronic Priesthood hoys utility all its father, John M. Griffith. Haverd ants not appearing. The date foi sang two chorus selections, directown, this rugged, dependable Heslinuton. who has had employ- this trial was set for May 20 at ed by Gordon Baker, with Mary vehicle has ment in S. L. C. also came home. 10 a. m. In the case of Roy Wat Warr playing the piano. the compactness and maters vs. Ver Dell Lunt, et us, tin neuverability required for 10 a m tion was at 24. was set for trial indoor May work the power Sheriff and Mrs. Jasper Puffer granted. Estate of RichTwo interlocutory decrees of di ard and traction for towing court granted petition made a trip to Fresno, Calif., from vorre were granted: to Krwin n :"or litters of administration and and hauling through plant Saturday to Monday. Murdock vs. Fiances M. Murdock: fixed the bond in the sum of $500. yards, city streets or open and Grace B. Geist vs. John I, Estate of Ralph Christian: court highway. It carries 1200 Geist, et al. In the latter case, tin ranted tor authority to lbs. pulls 2 tons serves plaintiff was awarded custody of execute a deed. Estate of James H. in countless ways as a mothe minor children, the home and Vardlry: petition for approval ot bile power unit for operatSEi! EVERY DAY IS THE BEST I houeshold furnishings and govern- first account and report of execmany pieces of indusing iDAY IN THE YEAR ment bonds. utors and for order confirming trial equipment. Other civil cases were Acle T. ale of real and personal property. Gillies vs. V. M. Burns, adminis- I'he court approved the account SEE THE 'JEEP' TODAY trator. Allegations of the com- mil confirmed the sales. In the matter of the plaint were found to lie true. Curadoption tis F. Brightwell vs. J. X. and if (Men Johnson and Juan John-ion- , May lie used with pull type or Alyce G. Miller, the court ordered minors; court granted the pe hydraulic implements. I'sed cars, this case dismissed. tition and din ( ted the clerk to tractors, anil trucks accepted as Rex J. Limb vs. George Davey. seal the liles in the case as pro trade-in- s. Immediate Delivery. et al; Lloyd Mayer, et al. vs. Leo vided by statute. Vivian Messinirer J. Lyons, et ux. The court ordered vs. ( ai l iohack: the court ordered decree entered as prayed for in Judgment against the defendant in both cases. Dorothy Coleman vs the sum of JlTihii. Estate of James LeRoy If. Coleman: This case cann A. Nowers: bearing on first and on for bearing on order to show final account.and pet it ion for sum Distributors WE'RE NOT cause heretofore issued reninnngjinary distribution and discharge of 333 So. 3rd East Dial the defendant to appnr at this administrator was granted, SALT LAKE CITY, t time and show cause if anv he has. ANGELS, why he should not lie punished for We believe f liat our Mat ion contempt of court. The di is alMiut Hie iieuerst plan to dered a bench warrant iss'o-We 'car heaven" there recting the sheriff to t;ik- t1" de. tliink we're pretty Rood at fendant into custody: provtd"d. however, that defendant tniv looking alter every ear that on bail in the sum of .S."or drives in . . . giving eaeli one to secure his appearance in court expert attention and furnishMay 24 at 10 a.m. ing products that will give Probate cases were: Estate of longer, smoother l) Yh not start driving in George Searl: court granted peti. . .we're sure you'll tion for probate of will and fixed " A he satisfied. bond in the sum of con........ it Jennie Howd: petition for veyance of real property, granted. DERK'S SERVICE ;ln the matter of the termination of life estate of Levi Howd: peti !Jy .Mrs. j Fireside Held Sunday Evening Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. 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