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Show I BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS) FRIDAY, DECEMBER GREENVILLE 3. 1948 IN OUR Mr. Record Oe parimenf UJKEIf isfketc&ati como CHRISTMAS RECORDS We Also Have a FINE SELECTION OF 80c (reserved) Admission Adults 50c Children and Students iu iv Ui' PROFIT GOES INTO STUDENT PROJECT FUND CHILDREN'S RECORDS We are selling for William A. Mem 11. superintendent; LaMont Thornock and Hal Woolesy. assistants; Beatrice Spemllove, sec- retarv. and the following board I members: Mae C. White, (ieorgi C. Murdock, Alta Hickman, Robert ttAKI) rONFKKKXCKS. DEC 12 15. White, Lois Messinger. Lucy Ward Conferences for the three Osborne, Lila Terry, Kate Willden, Deaver wards will be held Sunday, Louise. Roberts. Ruth Reynolds Dec. 12th, with a member of the Glenna Ruesch, Kate Joseph, Tim stake presidency, high council Mackerel, Karma Joseph, Daii? members and stake board repre Smith, Eliza Gunn. Elsie Hales, sentatives, visiting each ward. Lois Young, Jane Ann Gunn, Eva Every effort is being made to have Powell, and Kathryn Schnepel. all ward members present on this THIRD WARD -- Karl G. Murday, and especially ward officers, dock. superintendent, with S. Ali bert Smith and Grant M. Esplin, Church Services assistants; Colleen Cox and Nor-din- e The speakers Sunday evening Stoney, secretaries, and the In the First Ward were Mr. and following board members: LuDean Mrs. II. O. Van Orden, stake mis- Alder, Barbara Lee Dalton. Helen . sionaries, and Dale Harris. Blaine Easton, D. R. Pearce, Melha Yard-leyEllen Ina a vocal favored McQuarrie, with Joseph. Thompson solo. Bishop Alma V. Decker an- Mabel Smith, Vona Cox. Mary J. nounced the speakers. Yardley, Eva Whornham, Elaine Edwards, Syvella Walker. Jessu The speakers in the Third Ward Ward. Mary Goodwin. Gwennie Sunday evening were William W. Miller, Clista Hutchings, Mildred Firmage, D. E. Stapley and Pres. Draper and Beth Dean. Aird O. Merkley. Earl T. Smith of the bishopric was in charge. In the. list of MIA officers, pub Gilbert Gale of the bishopric was lished last week, two names were in charge of the sacrament meet- omitted: Floyd Roberts. Third ing Sunday evening in the Second Ward; Leah Thorpe. First Ward. Ward. The speakers were Allen C. Reynolds and George C. Miller of First Ward Meetings the high council. Jerome Willdon Priesthood Meeting 9 a.m. sang a vocal solo, with Jane Ann Gunn accompanying on the organ, Sunday School 10 a.m. Sacrament meeting 7:30 p.m and a vocal seelction by Sammy In chapei. Cox. with Mrs. N'lda Rawlinson Relief Society playing accompaniment on the Wednesdays at 2 p.m. piano. SECOND Di'ar Santa claus: "I am five years old anil I am a blj? boy. I have been a good boy most of the time, but sometimes I forget and get naugh'y. 1 want u (owboy outfit, a big truck, and a cattle wagon, also a steam shovel Please bring Mama, Daddy and Caorl something nice. "Thank you and lots of love, Lynn Max Limb." P.S. We have moved into our new house, but I think you will be able to find it." Dear Santa Claus: "I am eight years old. I am in the third grade. I want a bicycle for Christmas. My father wants a typewriter. I have only one bro ther. He doesn t care wnat ne gets. If you can't get me a bicycle. would vou nlease bring me a pair of skates or a little cash register. Thank you for the gifts you brought me last year. "Yours truly, Evalyn Riley." Santa will be In Beaver, Dec. 4. Is Ssnfs s EVERYTHING FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS! o o e O DOLLS TRICYCLES Doll BUGGIES WAGONS STAKE SLEIGHS DISHES SCOOTERS GAMES TRUCKS, CARS Moving TOYS TREE DECORATIONS AND LIGHTS BOARD Lahan M. Burt, superintendent, with William A. Firmage, assistant, and Veda DeMai, secretary. Board not organized at the present time. FIRST WARD Edwin Smith, superintendent; John A. Ashworth and Merritt T. Paice. assistants: Doris Smith, secretary, and board members: Shirley Paice, Yvonne Smith. Jess Walker, Verona Ruth Paice, Hester Harris. Xaomi Baker, Alda Neilsen, Elva Hodges, Edith Harris, Alva Gale. Bernice Limb. Joan Hutchings. De-Ma- i, Delia Rae Myers, Nell Hutchings. Elizabeth Twitchell. Alverta Limb. N'elda Walker. Anona Smith, Lin-ne- a Hood. CANDY AND NUTS VISIT OUR STORE AFTER SANTA'S VISIT SATURDAY WARD FOR THE LADIES SCARFS SOCKS PAJAMAS APRONS SCARFS PANTIES GOWNS SHIRTS LEATHER HOSE COATS FOR THE GIRLS FOP, THE WATCHES POCKET BOOTS -- . Mf. 9:45 a.m Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Sacrament meeting 7:30 p.m. In Recreation Hall Relief Society. Tuesday, 2 p.m. Primary Tuesday, 3:45 P m Mutual Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Priesthood Meeting funnel, I'tah) COATS PAJAMAS WATCHES SHIRTS - Candy SKD.W ' IT Lee s Style Shop ' n; FORI) ( overdrive 1 roi.et rilK miii.Oo K.nuin '(THIHSOX "'l Ll'h 'K 1175.no SI 250.00 Ml CHEVROLET 125o.00 olds. 9 Chevrolet t r, no sr,o no l!i;i('K FORI) CHEVROLET SSo.On 793 on 150. on ford i5e.no SI DWs p.ssi;(.i:u FOR ALL THE LADIES AND GIRLS 4 7 oi DESOTA i "'1 las-- KSTIOWAIRK CARDS Ql HK MAX, TO 60c Swift's Rrookfield LINK SAUSAGE 2 lb pkg HAM HOCKS Lean and meaty 35C lb 43C PAJAMAS GLOVES FOR SALE MAILED TO SPORTSMEN pasture -- WASH fokh i APRONS FRESH SALMON AND HALIBUT DAILY Will Slice As You Like It DON'T GO BY - COME BUY! 13 l x ; Lace Table CLOTHS Tltl't post-seaso- DOC fix South I n Ar-mo- 3 CAN" seasons, ('arr said. The deer census will be taken .... n,i A earas winch ask a ju.imii hunt r to fill in three or four simple questions about whether he got his deer, where he got it, and how many days it took to get it (Omnaied tO the time ensnt In 1917, also the size and condition of the animal. Th waterfowl cards. 10.000 of tlleril. ask boa- - tho toio v, trio nh,t oiiuul nan ee.n. ,now many trips and how many birds for each trip, and whthf-- r the hunter thou.ght hunt ing nan improved. The same questions are asked for 10,000 phea- M"1 nuniers. except that these ' !"''ls ask for location. The cards will he sent out after :ill of the seasons have been com pleted. In addition to these cards a block of l.ooo cards will be sent '"it over M- i- stat, from license records and a 1000 percent ... . REPADtP RECOVERIVO, REMODELING GUARANTY ALL WORK STEEL CITY UPHOLSTER! Route ui 2 UTAH OREM. Phone John 0645-R- 1 Anderson CHRISTMAS 00. K ' I' II , (mi "0 .no : ; Fo;i nil ' 1U.V i. I.VTEU. ' ' 1 Oil take t5o.un t'ltl ton ton :',7 5 2 OF GIFTS ton i REE -T- OILET SETS LIGHTS -J- EWELRY -- AND -E- -C- LECTRIC SHAVE5 CHRISTMAS CAN HRISTMAS CAR$ MANY OTHER GIFT ITEM- S- on 25.00 2 25.00 475,00 ciiEVRfli, rr j -T- 175.ee 1 2 50.OO OUR STORE HAS BEEN COMPLETELY RENOVATE" Bradshaw Chevrolet Main DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY of L pi HICKSU Fields. thousand questionnaire aids are being prepared by the I'tah Fish and Game Department MODERN i? SALE for the annual take FOR ME NT HOUSE: 5 modem:. ui the buck deer, waterfowl and 5 C. E. Kitchens with f pheasant hunts, according to and refrigerators; coaj carr. department secretary. furnished. Very good te The cards will be used to give Will sacrifice for a qiikL th. state the best check possible Phone 211-on the success of the hunts, and the data gathered thereby will be A GOOD tin. official data on this year s FOR SALE GATE. Call 103-- Forty ,, KS . For ii AND MANY OTHER WONDERFUL GIFTS FOR HER R. 5M.no 725.01, FORI) none, i; TOWELS 10 acres land in See S. G. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE 725.00 e IM.VMoCTH ' BEAVER MERCANTILE PHONE m SWEATERS SKIRTS -- ,,,,, ::;;, f.n 1'I.VMi M'TIi I; ' DRESSES E. 51, Beaver, PES RORES PURSES Box 125,, nn' CllEV!:u..;T C!It:v, (l counties. ington l,;)r, l.;t5.n :''M''!!:"!.ET ( JCU 2305 o(,i Tudur CHEVROLET '11 HI'ICK Sclai.et 12.95 to 16.95 '" . , pes ''! CHEV. 11 1... rr re-ei- pt GOWNS Nuts son fo"'"S me state full fi.. Michael, the of Mr. and Mrs. King Morris, und- about the best surv,,, ,T erwent a tonsillectomy Tuesday. sible to make. Pointed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris were When the time comes Thanksgiving dinner guests at the thees cards tmm home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dean io iaKe tne at Beaver. fA.. it Oil ivi ii is nil rnio t..10 wore Mrs. Merrill Pope and little girls future hunts will be hurt of Ely, Nev., are visiting relatives same oiuciai explained. here. Mrs. Pope is the daughter Mr. Mrs. rf Rulon Murdock and f Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D Mrs. Ralph Fordham and baby, were in Salt Lake City who have been at the home of her eni. Air. Yardley attend- sister. Mrs. Alice Lund of Beaver monthly meeting of the Uaii for the past week, returned to her ter ana Power Hoard of it;.. home Monday. She was accompan- Is a member. ied by her mother, Mrs. Mary Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Horton of Minersville visited over the week-n- d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Horton. Bishop James Williams was in charge of the Sunday service. The speakers were Emma Williams ELECTROLUX Sales & Sa and Mary Atkin. Millard, Beaver, Iron anil L. SLIPS - fhc Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred V, See Bradshaw's For USED CARS l lMMi 54C KNIVES TIES I TKNS1L i ':m PICNIC HAMS Cudahy's & Swift's lb FRESH SIDE PORK Young, tender lb BOYS PANTIES SLIPS GIFT SETS Toys The following is an article pub lished by the California State Department of Public Health in tin bulletin of Mar. 31. 1947) : Inquiries received by the State Department of Public Health indi cate that a large-scasales promotion campaign for steel cooking utensils is being carried on in this State and elsewhere which is based on creatine among housewives a f ar of the health hazards involved in the use of aluminum cooking (tiipment. Althoimh it is not the purpose of this article to take sides for or against either type of cooking ware it seems important to point out that a review of the literature on the subject has failed to disclose any toxicity or danger involved in the use of aluminum utensils for cooking. This has been the conclusion of various government boards after prolonged and exhaustive experiments on men and animals. This view is supported by many and confirmed by the obviously favorable experience of thousands of people in the use of aluminum. Sales promotion which proceeds on the fales promise that the com lifting product is a lwiard to Primary health and attempts to create fear Wednesdays at 3:45 p.m. Mutual Wednesdays at 7:30 in ine miiKis oi lay people is a and one deplorable technique Second Ward Meetings about which the public should Ik Priesthood Meeting 9:30 a.m. informed. For ftirth' r information regard Sunday School 10:30 a.m. ing mis. you will receive verv 7:30 p.m. courteous replies from either Sacrament meeting Relief Society. Tuesdays, 2 p.m Assn Mayo Primary Tuesdays. 3:45 p.m. Hinic. or Dr. John A. Widtsoe. at MutualSalt Lake city. T'tah I. Tuesdays. 7:30 p.m. (Paid advertisement ,v j Third Ward Meetings LAMP,. Wear-Eve- r Distributor DRESSY DRESSES S DANGER REPORTED ' SPECIALS jacket. ' ANKLETS FALSE CLAIMS REGARDING HEADQUARTERS FOR SATURDAY Christ FOP, THE MEN TIES GIFT SETS HOUSE DRESSES I I AH'MIM'M E WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF f FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMEfM I THOMPSON'S lnQfy Wed. Only 19 More Shopping Days Until I These records would make ivery suitable Christmas Gifts Free I'HOXE 218 :n-- 250 f Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries I either in Albums or Single Records Faculty vs. Business Skit and children ot Salt Lane vny duo. !r. and .Mrs. Ray Bradshaw or vTanrierfield .spent Thanksgiving1 dav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M''- and Ml'8' Mel" (Heun Black vni Blackner stayed over until Sunday morning before returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Collis Bradshaw :in,l .M". and Mrs. Jack Yardley .nd family of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs.j Earl Kemiey and daughter. Cedar Wilcity, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack liams and daughters gathered at the home of Mr. aim Airs. r. m. Williams and enjoyed a family din- - 1 Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Atkin and children Clarcy and David, 1 by Marylou Atkin h eompanied Lemech motored from nid Mik Ruth, N'ev.. Wtdnesday evening to B pend 'lnailKsgiving uay wiiu .m. 1 Mkin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Atkin. They returned home Saturday. y Vyron Baker of Draper, motor ed her Thanksgiving day. Drink 1 ing with him Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11, Morris, who for the past two 1 months hav. been visiting at the homes of their daughters. Mrs. 1 William Blackett of Ore,m and Mrs. Baker of Draper. Ceor.g.i Morton came down from Salt Lake, where he is attending the University, to spend the holi days at the honi" of his parents, . We have BING CROSBY and PERRY Monday, Dec. 6 Marparet Morris and Mrs. Melvin Blackner By Mrs. 'eavc iiaini l're.s "Ifl'-- '"!ar ritv . if . at BEAVER DRUG CO: "YOUR HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS" Mm |