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Show Feed Knawing Shops That Jaws of Utah's Underground ws !ff?-S8 Vf Jt jf I'. 5 BKAVKR Stake Day l v VEIMI(J ON XEW UNITES BKAVEH 1 aM" ESS e 8 i4 lit Dancing Party Members of a dancing club YEAR'S OITLE iM m;i A. nnt stake, according to an announce the first uewlyweds Thursday evening. Jan. lith at the ward recreation hall of the new year in Beaver are Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Smith, who for the first dancing party of the spoke their wedding vows at a new year. Members of the comhome ceremony on New Year's mittee, who greeted the guests Hay at 2 p.m. The pretty bride. and had eharge of arrangements Miss Sylde Colli en nnnkerhoff. is for the evening, were: Mr. and the daughter of Mrs. Jack Hrinker-hof- Mrs. Edwin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. and was attended by Mrs. Albert T. Smith. Mr. and .Mrs. Will' Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hetty June Oakden. Best man ror the bridegroom was Maurice Spendolve, Mr. and Mrs. George Blarkner. The benedict is the son C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt T. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Smith Paice, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pryor. some stunts between Bishop Arlo P. Messinger offi Dancing, ciated at the wedding rites, which dances and so mo special dances took place in the presence of fam all made for the fun of the eveand a few fiiends. ning, with some prizes being ily inembi-rJoseph Eyre, Minersville, grand- awarded. Luncheon was served in father of the bride, was among the dining room to over 100. those present. Twenty-twwere present, and following the mar- M M C Club Mints' riage were served a luncheon. Mrs. Lois Messinger entertainThe young couple was honored ed the members of the M M C at a wedding reception on Wed- club at her home on Thursday nesday evening at the American afternoon. Jan. ttth. Mrs. Hailey Legion, which was attended by a Black gave tho report for the afternoon, which was interesting inlarge crowd. formation Probably ' 5. ( First-Thir- d f. wi . a:jt .. Cart-wright- V 7- sen: " , o Mrs. Kay Ashworth and Mrs. Bill Cox greeted the guests at the door! In the receiving line were t h,bridal pair, the bridesmaid Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Smith and Mrs. Jack Brinkerhoff. The bride was radiant and was - regarding Garfield Conn ty. The hostess served luncheon to sixteen. The next hostess for the club members will he Mrs. Rosalind Club Meets The Better Homes Club shop and lumber mill at Utah mines, serve to indicate of supplies used in mining. Much has been written and said not been in the dividend column for about what comes out of a mine, nearly 10 years. Tintic Standard, Park Utah, but little attention has been given Chief Consolidated to the materials and supplies that North Lily, Eureka Lily, all famous emmining names of the past 20 years re fed into the underground are now either operating at a loss pire beneath Utah's Mountains. The accompany inpr pictures were or an insignificant profit, Costs inherant in deeper mining taken at two representative Utah mines. Note the lumber and mach- - are taking a heavy toll. With sur- inery necessary for the operation face and near the surface ore of an underground producer. These bodies mined Utah's producers are it necessary to probe two plants are only indicative of the finding ast amount of material and sup- - around deeper into the earth to plies used. A conservative estimate find ore. Utah is not becoming a "have of the daily consumption of mines not" state, but more expensive in Utah is $'75,000. A look at the financial statement deeper work is necessary and more of Utah's underkround mining com- - exploratory work is necessary to industry in a panies shows that about as much keep the mining is being ploughed back into the healthy state. Hence, more rs is being taken out. couragement should be given to The Silver Kinp Coalition, long mining which provides so much one of Utah's dividend payers, has industry for the state. Machine the vast amount Homes men: by Hester Harris, stake pres ident. A general session will bt held, followed by department ses sions. Fireside ('bat au Ulshop Yardley's PRESS, Fireside t Nowers' Home Mr. and Mrs. Emll Nowers greeted members of the Second Ward Special Interest Group at a fireside gathering at their home Sunday evening, following church. Mrs. Kutn Faice .gave a review of the book, "Discourses of Brigham II. Roberts," which is u reading eoures book for this year. She also pointed out interesting facts in the life of President Roberts. Pie and hot chocolate were served to twenty-two- and Mrs. Wallace I). WHITES GALE FAKNSWORTH FROM BISHOP, CAI.IF. Yardley invited members of the Special Interest class to their The following are excerpts from home Sunday evening, following a lettter received Tuesday from church, for a fireside gathering. bllder dale Farusworth. son of Mr. Sir. and Mrs. C. Harvey Rawllnson ind Mrs. Frank Karnsworth, now were sptnial guests, and Mr. in the California Mission. gave interesting Informa"I have been going to write for tion in regard to the life of the some time and thank you for sendmusic composer, Siheluls and the Beaver Press, hut" it just ing played several recording of the doesn't seem like I can Ret around composer, which included, "Swan to it. or Tuenela." "Lemminkainen Leg"I have recently been transferend" and two selections from red up here to Bishop. Calif. My Grieg, "In the Hall of the Moun companion ami I have been sent tain King," and "Morning." Re on a special mission to work with freshments were served to thirty the, Indians in this area. "We have been here for about ten days and have found quite a Primary Teacher Training The officers and teachers of the few Indians. We find, in working Second Ward Primary held their with them, that they are very fine monthly teacher-trainin- g meeting people. They treat us much nicer Monday evening. Seventeen were than many white people and they present and Louise Roberts con- always let us come into their ducted. The lesson was given by homes and explain the gospel. .Veil Cartwright and the scriptural "We have left several copies of readings by Esta Cox and Eva the Book of Mormon with them, Kaston. Plans were made for the and those who have read it say coming Primary conference. Rt it is almost the same story that freshments were served by the they have been told by their par Zions Roys and Girls teachers: ents. Ellaleen Cartwright. Bernice Hold- "We are now trying to arrange away, Nina Erlckson, Aberta Stew- to hold a Sunday ,hool jWith art and Lila Terry. them and explain the Book of Bishop rv - b ,is 14, 1949 Introduced Cranberry Indian medicine men introduced the cranberry to the early settler in America. jr. i.i sA- - . KLDK.lt Raw-linso- NO TRAFFIC TROUBLES Biggasfc Bargain in Travel Try this test: Go Greyhound every trip during January, notice how much you save. You'll go Grey- hound always! Frequent, timely departures make it easy to shop or travel. And you arrive relaxed I Trained drivers relieve you of all traffic strain. Your Greyhound Agent will give you information on any trip. L.t GREYHOUND U&, Your Plant For a Trip to tunny Lands I 3F hmm rVoBunfeer Egt; mm for the mil afiona I - tans FRIDAY, JANUARY attractively attired in a torquise was en Say goodbye to winter' Icy dress to which she pinned a tertained Thursday evening of last breezes, and hello to healthful of pink roses and pink carna- week at the home of Mrs. Delia lunshinel Qreybound'i travel extions. White. "Pages From the Hook of pert can help you plan m our fter an hour or so of dancing, Eve" by Ora Pate Stewart, was enjoyable vacation free from all the following program was given, the book review given by Mrs. detail. Transportation, hotels, all prefor the enjoyment of the guests, Kathryn idetrip. ightieeing The hostess Schnepel. for one law cot. See planned with William A. Merrell as master served refreshments to the group. your Oreyhound A(?ent now Ak of ceremonies: two quartet selec- Mrs. Alta "I am enjoying my mission very for descriptive, FREE folder! Boyter will be hostess Sacrament Meetngs tions. Roy Barton. King Morris, at the next at her home Sacrament services in the three much, The experiences that I am GREYHOUND LEADS IN C0UE21SYJ meeting Ralph Fordham and Farrell Scott, on Wednesday. Jan. 19th. Beaver wards on Sunday evening having hero are worth more than with Mrs. Percy Williams playing were as follows: anything in the world. the piano; reading. Mrs. Fay I,. Tell everyone hello for me. I LaVar Gale serv the conducted BEAVER DRUG CO. Will Mevt Jan. 21th Messinger; reading, Amasa Bar Auxiliary ices in the First Ward, and after think of them often. Thanks again The meeting of the American the II. O. Van Orden, Agent ton; vocal solo. Mrs. Warren Grif opening exercises, the speak for the "Press." It is just like a fiths, with Oeraldine Griffiths Legion Auxiliary has been post ers were Ruth Pake and John No. 1 Phono Beaver, tTt. letter." P. weekly poned from Jan. 17th to Jan. 24, Murdock, the latter from the stake playing the piano. Ice cream and cookies were. according to an announcement by council. Jess Walker favored Mrs. Ella Firmage, president. All high served for refreshments. with a piano solo. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are both members are urged to be present In the Second Ward, Gilbert graduates of the local high school. at the meeting on the 24th. Gale conducted the meeting and Mr. Smith was in the Navy for Walter K. Kerkslek of the high three years and had overseas duty. Club Party Mrs. Helen Grimshaw enter council was the speaker. Nell They will make a home in Beaver. tained for members of her club at Thomas sang a solo, accompanied a party on Wednesday evening. on the piano by Tim Mackerell. Club Entertained 5th. with twelve attend January enterAt the Third Ward, Earl Smith Mrs. Myrtle Ashworth Luncheon was served to the ing. announced the following program: tained the members of her sew and this guests, pinocle following ing club Saturday evening. Twelve was played. Prizes went to Mrs. talks by Lynnea Nowers and Joe i were present and had an enjoyable Ann Mrs. Praunda Manzione; vocal solo, Norman N. time playing table games and so- WhiteSwindlehurst, and Mrs. Dixie White. The White; piano solo, Joyce McQuarrie. cial chat. First prize was awarded next hostess wll be Mrs. Barbara Sadie Patterson; second. Leona Patterson. Smith; consolation, Thora Beeson First Ward Meetings and ,gu'St, Stella Larson. A delicious luncheon was served by 1HT CAMPS MKET Priesthood Meeting 9 a.m. Mrs. Ashworth. The Belknap Camp held their Sunday School 10 a.m. Sacrament meeting regular monthly meeting Monday 7:30 p.m. afternoon at 2 p.m. at the home In chapel. Heaver Rook Club Meets Relief Society Mrs. Blanche Pryor was hostess of Mary Ann Reese, honoring her Wednesdays at 2 p.m. to the members of the Beaver Book SGth birthday. The lesson, "AgriFor a Limited Time Only Primary club at her home Monday evening. culture in early days," was given Wednesdays at 3:45 p.m. The book review was given by Mrs. by Amelia Dean. Delicious refresh Mutual Wednesdays at 7:80 Wanda Murdock and was bong ments were served by the officers Before Sunrise," by Johnreed of the camp. You Have a Chance to Join Second Ward Meetings Lauritzen. Mr. Lauritzen was born The Anderson Camp met Mon at Richfield and is now living at day afternoon at a housewarining Priesthood Meeting 9:30 a.m. Short Creek, Arizona. Fifteen club for Louise White, who recently A Fighting Outfit Sunday School 10:80 a.m. members and the following guests moved into her new home. Cap Sacrament meeting 7:30 p.m. were present, Mrs. Lois Young, tain Alta Hickman conducted the Relief Society, Tuesdays, I p.m. Mrs. Minnie C. Jones and Mrs. Ina regular meeting. Lesson, "Pioneer In Our First Line of Defense Primary'Tuesdays, 3:45 p.m. Messinger. The hostess served Trails and early political parties," Mutual 7:80 to the p.m. group. Tuesdays, luncheon was given by Eva Whornam. lesson adviser. A beautiful gift for Third Ward Meetings . On Lend end in the Air the new home was persented to Itridjjo Tarty was Mrs. hostess members White presthe Park Priesthood Mrs. Hortense by Meeting 9:45 a.m. at a bridge party at her home on ent. Fruit salad and hot rolls Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Sacrament meeting 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening. Following the were served by Kate Jensen. Mary Train At Home ... . In Recreation Hall luncheon, bridge was played and Goodwin and Eliza Gunn Mrs. e served Hannah went to delicious White Jones, 2 Relief the prizes p.m. Society, Tuesday, Serve Your Country Yih le Yoo Primary Tuesday, 3:45 p.m. miints; Vina HuU'hii..., honors; candy. Next meeting will be held Mutual Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. f'inda Dean, consolation, and Lu- at the home of Ada Brownfield. Co To School or Stay on Your Job ille Skinner, guest. Twelve were lour guests, including present, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Skinner, Lauue Briggs and Mildred Vickers. The SERVICE BATTERY 213TH ARMORED next hostess will be Marietta Bohn. ror-sa- g 1 Decker. Hotter for Primary Sunday, January 16th, at two o clock will be held the Primary Stake Day for the six wards of the (UTAH) UCL fte home-mad- Amillion more neighbors... Telephone service even-wher- I expanded by leaps and bounds since the end of the war -- and nowhere has the growth been faster than in rural areas. 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