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Show BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ufa Sealer $Jrss uua sLvrtktsT RELIEF SOCIKTV 1WKTIES First Ward The ladies were THE ssociatiom A AJD rfir G. B. UERKLEY AsMOciatt Editor JfKXLIY anrf MERLE Pubtuhtr PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, $3.00; 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) u 3 Mo. $1.25 A First C1m Publication intend in the Post Office at Beaver. Utah, stcoad das nail matter, aider the act of Congress of Mar. 3, 1879. Telephone 24. AdTertiaing rate q noted om request. mj i r at -- ifArtfi- 3iFf v s hi si We echo the greeting to ail of you, friends and neighbors. MS 1 1 Christmas is an olcT fashioned holiday, a time-i- -' DR. for reliving childhood L A. HARDING days and for recalling old times, old friends. - -- at . family. ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25, 1904 Ken Ward and Walt Me Pie:: T1m Mackerm a vuletide theme was served loud sneaker, for son I 49. Favors were ut!.ingr arranged , ana Bmer.a. and .uuo, "'cj nuts.jtne cups filled with candy th urnnn met at Ihi .,.,( r w. Briggs a. V: f ocuiuh. ladies were present nome ot Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith, Seventy-i'iv- to enjoy me wn0 na(j ai80 assisted with ar afternoon Tuesday " me ThirH n. . the bishnnH Third Ward Relief Society Christ- rangements, and enjoyed refresh"""Sb'.-.8 mas party. Kathleen Farnsworth, ments. Allowing aD,?a progi The room ;, resident, was in charge. '..as decorated by red tapers, pine Church Services Last Sunday D. J. smit; JoCvl aim a a. .ones and boughs, and a large tree Harris or the bishopric Story by ElaiDe LeRoy in the center of the room. The lannounced the following speakers ,. t o,indav evening: following program was enjoyed;!. Christmas carols, led by Sara F. w w sppeminer. Frank Farns- ""faun and Mabeli win and son Bill Vardley; Christmas story, worth and Miss Vie White. G4 of in town """ura ... E Smith; violin solo, Linda Prince bv Clara Carter; iccomnanied c.ilhert fiale conducted the serv- - tney called a. .v, '.. vu mku,m Melba Yaidley; ladies i(,es in gecond Ward. Talks were Goodwin before story double trio; musical reading by given by the following young peo- - tne snow storm 6n(aies! m Chloe Fillmore; vocal solo, Lu- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiilj tilli to the Dean Alder. All went luncheon. ng room for a Old Santa appeared and gifts were m exchanged. 1 in Nettie Stoney left Friday . I for night Huntington Park, Calif., wheer she will spend the winter! with her son, Ross Stoney and! Mrs. 24, 1948 greeted by the presidency on Wed nesday afternoon, and the follow ms Lrouram was directed by Vina Hatchings and LaRue lirig.es reading, Hetty Harris; story, (tut li l'aice; accordion solo, Pearl V Thompson. The group then went ta the banquet room, where they were seated at three, long tables, decorated with Christmas items. Santa Claus came to pass out pres ents to the group, and while the lovely luncheon was being served, other program numbers included, song by Karen Hatchings; accordvocal ion solo, Mrs. Thompson; duet, Esta Cox and Anona Smith, by with guitar accompaniment Mrs. Cox. Favors were homemade candy. A lighted, decorated tree in the entertaining rooms added to the occasion. Fifty were preesnt. wrl rlZe?fl It Fireside (JatlieHng Following church Sunday eve- ning, the M Men and Gleaners went caroling to several places in the community and later went to the home of Hetty White. Mrs. Marian Tolton gave a lovely talk on "The Spirit of Christmas." Re were served to 22. freshments Second Ward With the Relief in rooms festive Christmas .Society attire, complete with a tree, the Second Ward MIA Carolers members of the presidency greet Thirty-tw- o members of the MIA ed the ladies of the ward on Tues of St cond Ward went Christmas day for the Christmas program aroling Sunday evening, following Hazle Barton was in chaie and church. Karma Joseph and Tim the program consisted of the fol- Mackerell of the music depart lowing: vocal solo, Nyta Farrer. ment were in charge of this ac- with piano accompaniment by Kate Joseph; cornet trio, Hal Smith Norman White, Allen Farnsworth; reading, Rryce Gale; vocal solo Don Rawlinson, with Nelda Raw linson playing the piano; accord ion solo, Terrv Thompson; com munity singing led by Mrs. Jo seph; story, Lois Messinger; two vocal selections, Sammy Cox, with 'piano accompaniment bv Mrs. Jo- 'seph and Mrs. Rawlinson. A lunch May aD the peace and tranquility of the season St. As the wonderful, be yours in full measure. star-crowne- d story nnstmas moves once more through our lives, there is no one 7$ "V" of- lis who is Tint rrnrirna VI U1C 01 .. Mm inexpressible divinity of the season.-- It is ti' a time to be wn. happiness, eollS, a me or c ctsj a Uillc iUi iicigiujuiuiiess ana good will towards all t CLYDE L. MESSINGER & SONS .J?' ad :lii: 1 G tfealtxi Wish al Clttidmas Clieei cn3 9 48 Happiness ixoa(jlou.i the ea. A triple wish for all you is ourst HILO BAKER Dr. E. S. McQuarrie Good Cheerl Good Friends! Good Health! TO ALL OF icavei YOU, A SEASON Met. BRIMFUL WITH HOLIDAY JOY. Just for a minute, we relive THORLEY MOTOR CO. 18 South Main all the joys Cedar City, Utah and raptures ot child- hood as we behold tfie bright Kepresented in Beaver County by ADRIAN BALDWIN 1 tinsel and the gay wrappings c' the boxes stacked high under the Christmas tree. Rom where I sit... Joe Marsh ,4m Dutch Miller's Back In Uniform After ttn days In tfiC city, Dutch Is back in uniform. I don't idmii Army khaki or Nary blue bit at different uniform, that's trary bit as patriotic and American. Blue Jeans and a dnlm abirt, fjr work around the yards aad barns; stout boots tor tramping through ths fields; and a straw bat when the sun gets high a uniform you see from Maine to Texas, Iowa to Alabama. It's the uniform of an amy ths great army of American f erasers who, by their productMty, ara helping to keep this nation strong bolstering the foreee of democracy that guard our freedom. mod-ora- be an assurance that all your most cherished will be realized-t- you at this Aad h their wey of life, too, they are champions of freedom. Tmptrat folk who enjoy a glass of beer but norer May your gift hat dreams and hopes is our wish for happy Yulefide season. te ejaarrel with those who prefer elder. Teltruni people who fight to the bitter end against ppre anion aad intolerance. 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