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Show and Mrs. Verdell Hoopes BEAVER (UTAH) PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 8. 1949 Mtlford visited a few days at Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Holdaway Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch son Dean home this and returned daughter Jayloen of Wayan, Ida., Hoopes before going to Phoenix. four-da- y a business were in town a few days this baa after Verdell where week, Arizona, week. trip to Los Angeles. Mr. in Utah Mine Districts Activity Spreads of. . ..Jni.rrrt a i nor O . Tintic what wlu-idistrict ismining exploration additional ?f h edlv add a number of plorat I is planned. Jne Consolidated C.uldtields of in ,UB " pr?d result of renewed m-- ' England has taken an I' w optica on manifest in the elates the vast Silver Kins; stern holdii ks hi uie 1'urk. City district f mineral prospects, and "lit the prodiiletive . realization that known . .H"UI1(1 re-- ? . ul i 5ud were severely tins acrea-ipussiunuies erves Beaver county is i!ip scene 01 j:nral. the war when the ."" companies were lorceci more minins activity than for sev ::&cm n .hle manpower In eral decades. Spurred hv ,w..i develop- - merits in the old Horn Silver which I 9 ' neglect t " l rroductw" nlining geologists is Deing operated by Metal Pro cat scurrying over the uucers. a sroup 0r ( uliioruia capi of a likely looking lausis, a number of Prospects ir 6:d,ef,f me lieaver cuinty have taken u; ::Siet comnanies have active developnien a'ain. StTei mi ere Boundaries to man the state with announced of the older raining districts hav. of joining the explorations ,,nninanie3 ions been greatly expanded in reeon; B;moVt 1 ,wakened to the pos- months have been greatlv txpundtV mnvemcnl by companies and individuals Mali in the hope that the I''iiimtion that metal pricesis ing claims may be able to prove the pxtensio-oTove Msher . if the metal lit J moot "f the known mineralized zones. out or tne Bi uuiiu ; B It is extremely sratifyini; to Bet ,tr.. onla or an ex this movement start and leads tiI r economy. i , Newmont Mining the belief that relief is in thy makI.4MX . Keen"1-- ..tinn'a lareping for the mining industry of the nne ei i i tan nrnni .1.., state which ha: been he in a number of fact.u-in recent the park City mining region by r.nt n in auneii rnNT ltJu wuv aipnhlp ncrp Ln tie new J"ia. fa up where development budding exclusion program which win provide much new industry for in progress, ine ftewKirtll soon be Tl'llPtl 4T 1, i .1 S . . - fnin . Sh i, - ' , ', Tin expectations oi lite depend upon dili' ence hank that would perfect his work, must firt I il ; ye-ar- Wash Silk Lamp Shades That fancy silk lamp shade can b washed successfully, home econ. omists stress. Remove all decorations, then dip it lightly several times in warm suds. One of the icks is to dry the shade quickly, either outdoors on a warm, windy day, or inside under the breeze of an electrk fan. , Afiention Cattlemen! 95 HEREFORD Tp 18 BULLS YOU NEED SELLING CEDAR CITY, A- T- Caraon s Shoes the the Junior Girls and Explorer Scouts of the stake. The amusement hall at the ward meeting house was the scene of the party First-Thir- d on Monday evening. The following! IS MOVING FROM PRESENT LOCATION AND WILL OPEN A program was given durinc the! evening: piano solo, Gwen Miller; Hal Smith, Tim Macker- iiuarte-t- , ..11 VTolt Thnm sia Iformn Ty Milford; Junior Girls chorus from! First Ward. Vera N'owers, Helen Thompson, Ruth Green, LaVern Beaumont, Joleen DeLouw, Mary Harris, Jane Harris, Glenda VA- wards, accompanied by Shirley! Paiee; yodeling, Clyde Evans of Minersville. Dancing was enjoyed,! with several dance mivera Hlrw tpri by Miss Sophia Zebertovich. Punch cookies and mints were served ror refreshments. The serving table held a bouquet of pink and white roses, with pink and white candles on each sfde. Roses also decorated the piano. First and Second wards were In charge of decorations and Third Ward arranged the refreshments. Mr.s Maxine Fotheringham is the stake Junior Girl Leader and Frank W. Farnsworth is the stake Explorer Scout leader. Seventy- five attended this semi-formdance. Modern Shoe Store AT 78 NORTH MAIN, CEDAR CITY, UTAH aturaav. idy lQ ft lace-cover- s. WE WILL CONTINUE WITH OUR PRESENT FINE LINES: APRIL 12 1 AND AT I RICHFIELD, APRIL 14 1 I RANGE BULLS fD tffFORGET TO RENEW YOUR (subscription! ...ITS MORE IMPORTANT X I TO BE WELL INFORMED THAN TO BE J (WELL dressed HERD BULL PROSPECTS RI'W Mooting Held Monday The RWP club meeting was held Monday evening in the IOOF Lodge Hall. Mel Heslington was the speaker of the evening and his s and subject was Education." The program commit tee was Flossie Johnson and Paul ine Woodhouse. Business of the club was considered. Refreshments were served to thirty by Sara Rakes, Ina Messinger, Ella Easton, Kathryn Schnepel. Marguerite Baldwin, Sophia Zeberto-vic- h and Beinice Thompson. TO THESE FINE LINES WE HAVE ADDED THE FOLLOWING NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LINES: i RED (GOLD) CROSS Shoes for women O PENALJO ,Play Shoes OOMP1IIES House Shoes A HIGH STYLE CALIFORNIA LINE IN HIGH HEELS YOUR PATRONAGE IN THE PAST HAS BEEN APPRECIATED. WE HOPE TO SERVE YOU IN THE FUTURE AND PLEDGE OURSELVES TO GIVE YOU VALUE; FOR YOUR Birthday Anniversary Parties Sylvia Yardley was honored at a birthday anniversary party on Thursday afternoon of last week, at ihe home of her parents, Mr. SHOE DOLLAR. and Mrs. Wallace D. Yardley. Twenty school friends spent the afternoon with Sylvia, playing games. Refreshments were served, and the birthday cake held eight candles. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND I WRITE FOR SALE CATALOG P. Salt Lake City 9, Utah 0. Box 873 P5SSSSL i2S2S252S252S2S2S2SSE525ZSS525Z5252E Mrs. Clyde Lee entertained at birthday party to honer her little granddaughter, Rosemary Busico, on her sixth anniversary. The party was held recently and following an afternoon of games, lunch was served to eleven friends of the honored guest. Missionary Honored at Party Mrs. Allen C. Reynolds entertained at a handkerchief shower in honor of her daugther Lenore, who has accepted a call for an LDS mission. The party was Mon day evening at the family home and was attended by 32. Mrs. Lois Young and Mrs. Minnie C. Jones directed the games for the evening and an enjoyable time was had. Light refreshments were served. v'i 5s&-t- r , 9 CEDAR CITY, UTAH ing games. Mrs. Hofhein served a plate luncheon. Ik. : FITTING Y CAEBOfcJ'S SHINES Ora Hofhein entertained friends of her daughter Janet, to honor her eighth birthday anniversary. The patry was Monday afternoon at the family home and the guosts had a good time playMrs. Hereford Assn 4 X-RA- 30 Utah RED GOOSE Shoes for children GRACE WALKER Shoes for women SKOOTERS and KICKERINOS (play shoes) JOHN C. ROBERTS Shoes for men O "Inter-Relation- 1 TO OUR GRAND OPENING THAT DAY YOU ARE INVITED m 0 -- 1M.ORERS J l' X IOR URLS-K- . EXJOY ROSE PROM Course II. Stewart was the A delightful social affair of fruest of honor at a birthday an- week was the Rose Pron; for liarpen touIs.-Omf- ucius, . IURTHDAY IMXXEH niversary at his home Sunday, at-- , lend d by of his children and grandchildren. This occasion was ihe first time in over 10 that the family had been together. A buffet dinner was served to the uroup. which included: Mr. and Mrs. Uuard Stewart and family; Mr and Mrs. Roy Stewart and family, Pioche.; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stewart and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. i nomas James and family, and Mr. Maud Stoker, all of Milford; Mr. and Mrs. William Williamson :ind son. and Mrs. Anna U. Williamson of Paragonah; and from Heaver; Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Yaidley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Yardley and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith, Mrs. Stewart and ;md the family. 11 i ;kokck stkwaht honored AT : ZM 'Z ' At"V yr I llsf l ' z--'-. jf Whof ' ,,? W,n' ,of " mn9' new triangular ng!n mount which blot out noii and vibration. It Include! new smoothness, too In both the V-the type of engine used In America's most expensive cars, ond fn new SIX, the most L lnclud N. 0"siv y sffj Lsf IJ ... Av . -- . power! Vv VV mK'fn 00 h rt:f' uS J& yy& jS'C'Xx firfL What's the fare from here to rmJl CHICAGO The answer is surprisingly low Its 1M life this year as You can bave the vacation of your Enter The Deseret a guest cf The Deseret News. st. a Vacation-ConteWant News Fabulous $50,000 "I 424 people-val- ued 212 Vacation Awards-f- or will be given from $75.00 to $2,000 each are for All awards to winners in this easy contest. Scenic in our own week-entwo people . . . from a to Honolulu. Mountain West to a glamorous trip of these thrilling vacations. Anyone can win one if if (I , 111 are alio amazingly low. And you aave 20 on the return trip when you buy for details and official entry blank read t raru reel new You notice nSe round trip tickets. Go Go now Oreyhound 1 "feel" goes all through the new Ford. You notice h first when you feel that "Fingertip" Control. Then you get the "feel" of Ford's "Mid Ship" Ridel Plenty of room for six big people on e seats In the smooth riding center section of the car. NO LOWER FARES ilH'.(K), 1LI (At OM DKWKH. PORTLAXI). ORK. ST. IUTS MO BOSTON, :2.!0 sofa-wid- 14.35 ZU.iW O. MISS 40.2.5 e Van Orden, Agent Phone X. 6UYH0VNO 1 IMADS Take m "feeT of rWi Hng-Sis- e Brakes, too. "Magic Action" helps rhem work 35 easier. And you notice the "feel" of tafety of Ford's heavy gauge "lifeguard lody. In combination with Ford's new 5 cross member box section frame Wt 59 more rigldl the wheel... try the Yes, there! new "feeT In driving these days and only Ford has IH See your Ford Dealer today take the wheel and try the new Ford "feeT yoorselfl 3l.io BEAVEK DRUG CO. II. J3L This new There are Typical Bargaias i "i Fares to a mapful of othtr point! . . . near or far . . . BTer, L't. tN COURTESY! (seals THORLEY MOTOR COMPANY 18 South Main Cedar City, Utah FASHION ACADEMY OF NEW YORK SELECTS THE '43 FORD AS "FASHION CAR OF THE YDUT |