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Show L SCHOOL .vm-vT- ?ied - page) 48.00; Martha from preceding P .:, bJ 5.o- ifelic. iSS.UO; Helen aiar- - Rachel Marshall, Haney, S5.u in, l-- die 4: H 113.00; Roy R. iurns, ' Vatinc v.iam Co., B' Skiuu-i42n88i.G,e$69.76,, Hickman, 4o.3 Beavei City Bank, $U7.5o, Tnoriey Motor Co., H484.83; Utah Savings and Trust Co., $4 8 7. 5u, Zious sav-- ! ings & Trust Co., 7iul.5; .Mar-- ! cine Davis, 3ol.au; Harold W Dalton, u.ou; cuius Zai-rE. K. 3458.31; Kasiuusgeu'1 3bo-bB; Beaver County Recorder,'' $0.,0; Neal Davis, $4.uu; h;avlI Carter, $21. 5u. Singer Stvsing Machine r,. 1250; BKAVEH UTAH! Clara W. Wahl returned from places of interest in the east. She visited in Virginia and family. with a she also visited in Milwaukee and New York. Mrs. Wahl plans to ileave in the near future for her She liiome in Cortland. Oregon. with in been Beaver ,has visiting jher father, George W. Woodhouse and with other relatives. Mrs News of4-CLUBS H ' J I'llKSS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1948 PRIMARY COXYKXTION M W Daiu injj ... .1,. ui-- "l in.i.,., chib leaver . .. members of Beaver Slake, Primary officers and teachers and Priesthood representatives met at the West Ward Chapel 111 Parowau on Saturday for the annual Two-Stak- e Primary Con vention. The visitors from the. General Board in Salt Lake City were Mrs. Edna Faux and Mrs. Tessie Post, who gave much valuable informa tion on singing, lesson work and general procedure for Primary Sixty-seve- Mes Hook Club n ' sister-in-la- w me neaver t'OOk Clut) was en- IVtlUtUtLUM KHI11 til 1. iti the West Ward ....... . tertained uimuo, Milton Thursday evening. Auk 1CU11U1 ai Sllllll v l' daUl el uti niemb-r- s t2.00: Val'8 Shoe """""I Thursdav lit at the home ot Mrs Faith Mur S76.91: W'estpm s,.h,w,i o,,...., .!' .1 T Ci's wr f flub Mackerell and Heff- $99.00; Kenyon dock. Mrs. Murdock .gave a travUnderwood Corporitou i!V"K4 ,w"'k BtV.TVn. Mail-Lumber 1a"1'' mixers and elogue of her recent trip to Mexico, ll"l,Ve' Eleeu-i,1123,25; i; Graybar The Jl'G's i ll I'lub met at the ! , .'Mack Outzen. 14.10; dan.-inw,r,. fiijoycd by pointing out much interesting and $335. 31; International Busuies's'1 home of our sung leader. Civ 9ciewart, 18.26; Thurston Supply Co., $648.13; West lusin-1"1- '' sum la, k:'' nnul Watermelon and historical information. reto choose a demonTasty Pearce Cartwright Jennings 50; I'ectaut Co., so. 75: J. C lVnm! ,'anUll"iil"1 w,mW served for r - freslmieins were served to eleven stration team for the roiinly Ac Pryor, $21.24; Co., $7.18; Beaver uts bv tl SbJii 41 Mr. members. Mrs. Vie Davis romillltt. Service recently tivity hay. Mrs Winnified Smith r. r . .'Sice. $14-92- ; Baldwin, Xi Auuaueu s, saiti. 65: Karl l.imh and Mrs Thadv Haldwin Mr and 'entertain, d the club members .... nt and M rs Stella ! .arson a, t d as ol 84- Thomas Tiie WAN WITH THE LlfciHT HEAk'T $26.00; A. A. Morris. $S5.25; Karl Mrs. Bert Swindli'lnirst. Mr and 'her home where THAN I business matters AlWES LON6FR R White, J47.60 judges. We made salad- - of raw Smith, J11.24; American Legion Mrs. Kov M A PELLQVX wirw A A Yardley. Mr and Mrs.and future plans were discussed. work. Howard C. White suokiv to garden vegetables and wer,- scored rritur uo., 1S9Q.30, Auxiliary, $o.O0; Brooklawu crea (' Edwin l'aitv. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Davis served refreshments to the subject. "The Summer Pro- - according to stale standards, arol l 50: Bernard mery Co., $4.47; Pickurds Gro ( P. ram." Pres. Murk Woolsey and Joseph rated highest, with Ann Wi itiJ- Victor Swanson, cery, S1324.97; Gordy Brown Co.. Monry I.iinb and Mr. and Mrs Jim tile group. Morgan. 3i; Glen Frank Porter' Co., second. We will all Farnswortli represented the Patterson, J7.00; $73.00; co Walton ;S Hutehings, $3.50; r 5Lru ..,,,, service. J59.45: Hattie Schwob, $3.00: lieta Mor stake and members of the bishop to Minersville to give them moral Bin Inlay Parly Erdl H. W. ris, $5.15; Verne Oakdeu, $10. U0- Kinlicii shower e Darrell Yardley celebrated liis rics present wore, Mr. White, support. After the contest we dis SgJack Davis, J5.00; Yuuiocy uiocery, jsoo.a p. A Marshall cussed our cook-ouSaturday night at eight o'clock eighth birthday anniversary at a Milford, Gronning, plans and Mi-- . Reservoir & Irrigation Puffer, $67.50; Ed Bonn.' S3. 00:' at the home of Mrs. Waldo Yard-ley- , lawn party our Minersville club and llollingshead, Cartwright. t mother, servThursday afternoon of Emma Williams. $51.4 a kitchen shower was givt tkh S,. Cedar Music Co. $38.85 ed ice cream and cake It was fun Gale, First Ward. last week at the home of his parSchool Cutler High Lunch, $8.0 0: Ruth to honor Mrs. Donald i fc .'rfFeed & Seed, $1.76; The Stake Board is composed because we'd each worked so hard Yardley. The ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yardley. Firmage, Kevonna Mc- - room was $7.20; Mid Hardware, li decorated Ninete, n were present and had a of the following, Mrs. Hester Har to prepare for the contest attractively Beaver Knight, $7.20; u.oo, Seminary. with it. sraidnoiise, Furns-wortCarol Joseph, reporter Lafy Bradshaw, S1.5o; were fall flowers and table games good time playing games, after ris, president; Mrs. Alice nmDer, $0.90; Jack Carter, $20.00; ft. Mrs. :!", the Beth and W. ladies a which played by Morgan. presRichard servwas luncheon Nelson, $lS.2o: Frank $93.64; plate t. L. Ilolyoak, Ben. ent. At a Mrs. 10:30. 9 urane Grimshaw. was e ounselors; Gullett, $15.00; Keith Rollins. ed, including the beautiful Ruby dainty lunch jewelry, $ 5.41); 38; Reed Smith, $202.50: Ron Serv.'d. secretary; Nita Farrer, chorister; cake. birthday Stephen A. Williams, editor of rchi'itic Carol You'll Whistle Tco " "B Marninp- ald Briggs, $3.00; Walter Kerk- Smith, organist; Elaine the Milford News. Mrs. Williams en. U MOIlClin k5t T. X. T. Dancinj; Club John E. Robinson, siek, $9.00; Jasper Puffer, $15.50 Bl idse Party Edwards, activity director and and two daughters passed through 115 00$32.86; Will Morgan, $1.20; Lee Erkau- Mrs. Winnifred Smith was host. when you know that . . i. MBradfield Service, Enjoying the coolness of the teacher trainer; Mary F. Goodwill. Heaver Wednesday on the first le-ess to a bridge party on Saturday Eauipment Co., ?16U.3U ; brack, $11.00. historian; and the following class were a memvacation club TNT cm has been looked altto .your They expect trip. iLndwin. $4.00; Dewayne Percy Williams, $2.50: Fay Ash- - even i up at her home. Twenty one bers at their leaders: Fern Williams, Vie Paiee, spend two days in Salt l.alie and held er And many modancing party Whornproperly. Frank $10.00; fiottse, worth, $1.25; Allen Blackner, were present and were served a at Keiiyon Grove. At the Esta Cox. Lola Morgan, Gladys then on to San Francisco for a recently torists feel in this nncommunity .so; General Fund Transfer, luncheon Emily cuisipner, $16.00; by the hostess. The play- close of the evening, banana splits Oakden, Macel Horton, Althea short visit. this way because they let us B Carter. $11.50; Utah Oil Co. Si; $90.00; Conrad Girmshaw, $4.00; ing of bridge followed, with Mrs were served to the group by the Low, Vera Ashworth, Lois Messinservice their ears regularly. !?J" Texas UOmpany, jioo.ii Letty Fotheriugham, $3 4.0 9: Nu- Linda Munford winning the point committee, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. I.e ger and Jessie Gunn. l They rely on us for nil their Garage, ?54.i&; snen uu tone Products, $61.12; Dixon and Mr. Mrs. ami l.oback Carl and wfflv car needs $269.09; Service Gar- Co., $61.00; Valley View Dairy, prize; Mrs. Lettie Thompson, hon Mr. and Mrs Karl Smith. Mr. and you can too last lift Spring-villfor family Friday 11 'vLDHLiilciiiai . . . $115.60; Atkin Dairy, $181.40; ors, and Mrs. Jennie Barton, con- Mrs. S. Albert Smith and Mr. and Scwnd Ward Meeting ;( 1707 why ot start liy iliixin; where will make their they State Department of Public In solation. Miss Rhoda Tanner. Salt Mrs. Walter L. Joseph. The speakers In Second Ward home for the in regularly? present. They may Lake City, was a special guest. ire, 3'i Service. $295.20; Standard struction, $24.51. servat sacrament Sunday v evening to Salt Lake Oil Co. go fit later. The Co.; $113.79 ; Murdock Club Party ices were the heads of the organi- Eobacks have been residents of M jj Williamson Auto Body Co. rOTAL PAYMENTS $291,066.07 Club Party-Mrs- . Mrs Ella Firmage entertained zations: William A. Merrell, sup V. U.sMaycock, $16.20; Beaver for four and Mr. :ea, BERN'S SERVICE Lydia Smith entertained ne mourners or tier club at a erintendent of Sunday School; Eobuck has had years, I, Alio P. Messinger, first being $236.44; Brad-- f on MI. M Garage, employment the M M C club party Wednesday members of the with sworn Mrs. evening, Esta Cox, Primary president; the railroad nt Milford. Chevrolet Co., $4228.05; duly depose and say; that Ptir I am the duly appointed, qualified at her home on Thursday after- twelve attending. Following lun Mrs. Laura Smith, president of the noon. Mrs. Myrtle Burt gave a re- cheon, the remainder of the eve Relief Society; Mrs. Marie Smith, 5; Joe Uieenwooa, $j.uu; and acting clerk of the Board of Education of the Beaver County view of Iron County, giving much ning was spent playing Pinoehlt YWMIA rasfwdian Salaries, $9875.00. president, and Fay Mes iriidhtfJ. Yardh-y- , $217.80; Terry School District; and that I pre interesting data on our neighbor- with Mary Jane Baldwin winning singer, YM11IA superintendent. of TdJiorCo., $972.49 ; Eugene Day, pared the foregoing statement ing county. Mrs. Mary Dunham of the high prize; Gae Murdock, Lucy Osborne, chairman of the Schramm s service. receipts and disbursements; and California was a special guest. lucky, and Barbara Smith, con- LDS Girls' Committee, was unable i08; that it is a full, true, and correct Mrs. Smith served luncheon to 17 solation. The hostess for the next U5; Sheral II. Carter $390.72 account to attend the meeting. Mrs. Vilda of money received and dis Waa'loups, $00.16; Biadshaw will be Mrs. Smith. party Smith sang; a vocal solo, accom bursed said Board Education of by lipmmt, J33.JO; warD.vs uarBriiltre Party panied by Miss Lois White. Bishop Wasatch service, during the school year ending 111.92; j. Mrs. Thora Beeson entertained the 1948. June 30, ; A. Mr Mrs. and tarios AiuraocK, s.is Claude Wheeler Alio P. Messinger conducted m.ir. on Wednesday evenin.g at a bridge meeting. C. P. Murdock. ARLO $2721. 6S; MESSINGER, k:zt Sunday night from a party at her home. The prizes at reiurneci Clerk of Beaver County m Petroleum, $74.79; Cor-Dru- g week's vacation at Yellowston to Mrs. were Vina bridge presented School District. $54.62; Company, First Ward Meeting National Park. Subscribed and sworn before me Hutehings, points; Mrs. Mary Iljartment of Health, $711.31: LaVor Gale of the bishopric honors and Mrs. Lot tit aer; J. Grant & Co., $851.74; this 25th day of August, 1948. Mrs. A. Cailos Murdock and was in charge of the sacrament S. G. HICKMAN, Notary Public. Burke, consolation. Mrs. Beeson L;t Insurauce Fund, $445.00; the S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co., (SEAL) served luncheon to twelve before boys spent Wednesday and Thurs meeting SundayMr.evening and Wil and Mrs. day at Fillmore with Mrs. Mm sneakers were the playing of bridge. dock's mother, Mrs. Ashman. liam E. White. A piano solo was One thing youll like about the Ford played by Wendell Baker. Tractor . . , It's simple in design and Mr. and Mrs. A libra Cartwright The Woodhouse sisters wer built right Doesn't take much servicing. Hid daughter. Gave, and Karen sp- nding tbeir vacations last week. Third Ward Sacrament Meet lugVet when it needs something done here aice had a vacation last wi k to Florence at Cedar City. LaKue at Karl T. Smrtli of the bishopric or there, it's easy to do. St. George and Karma at Miners-ville- . was in Zions and liryces and Kanah. of the Sacrament charge For example, we can reline brakes In Meeting Sundav evening in the reMrs. almost no time... don't have to pull the le islack and tamilv Third Ward. Speakers Included. Mr. and Mrs. Art Harris of Las Ina Marie McQuarrie, Nathaniel axle. Transmission, ateering 'urned recently from everywhere they spi nt ten days visiting Vegas, .Nevada, arrived in Beaver Woodhouse, Rhead Gunn, Joe thing is designed for efficient service. vaca- Manione and last it'll to spend a ten-dawith friends and relatives. With this new Ford Tractor, you wont Ralph K. McCloy, tion with their old friends, Mr principal of the Beaver High need us often but when yon do, youll h vacation at and Mrs. Neils Jensen and famiiy. School. Marilyn Stapley played a After a like our work. We service all Ford Beaver. Milford and the northern piano solo. Tractors, and Dearborn Farm EquipMr. Mrs. and Foch Parkinson part of the state, Mr. and Mrs. Sy ment, with genuine parts. Jones left Sunday for their home and children spent last week at Mrs. Winnie Puffer and Mrs. Salt Lake City with Mrs. Parkin- Zona Myers, of the stake commitat Los Angeles. son's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- tee for LDS Girls', were visiting Miss Rhoda Tanner left for her ward Murdock, and attended the in Milford Sunday evening. MINERSVILLE FARM EQUIPMENT home at Salt Lake City Tuesday, wedding of her brother. Allen vacation at after a TBI .MAN Bit II li:U Miss Nell Thomas has returned Kenneth Muir accidentally got with her mother, Mrs S. L r..r.'.r,iH.in Moe.ri nrnrtiorn POK, three-week with a from Copyrlllht vacation his right foot mashed while workTanner and other relatives. California. in relatives No on a baler ing bay Monday. M. Burt spent several bones were broken, ,i)u t he has to week at Parowan with go around on crutches. He is the She was accompanied son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Muir. her sister, Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth returned home Saturday of last week from Mrs. Hu be Baldwin returned to Salt Lake city where she spent .ev.. two weeks' visiting her daughter. ISOUluei .ler liom a Mrs. Iris LaF vie. 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